Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 22, 1912, Image 4

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    CALENDAR.
THURSDAY, JAN. 22
7:30 p. m. Armory. Varsity
Basketball. Penn State vs.
Bucknell at Lewisburg.
8:00 p. m. Auditorium. “The
College Boy’s Wedding.”
FRIDAY, FEB. 23
7:00 p. m. Armory, 1912 vs.
1913; 1914 vs. 1915 in class
basketball.
7:30 p. m. Varsity Basketball.
Penn State vs. Swarthmore at
Swarthmore.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24
7:00 p. m. Armory. Wrestling.
Yale University vs. Penn
State.
Varsity Basketball. Penn State
vs. Lehigh at South Bethle
hem.
SUNDAY, FEB. 25
10:00 a. m. Old Chapel. Fresh
man Chapel services followed
by Bible Class.
11:00 a. m. Auditorium. Chapel
Service. Dr. Colfelt of Phila
delphia will speak.
4:00 p. m. Auditorium. Dr. Gill
Memorial Services.
6:30 p. m. Auditorium. Y. M. C.
A. meeting.
TUESDAY, FEB. 72
6:30 p. m. Old Chapel. Y. M. C.
A. Prayer Meeting.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28
7:30 p. m. Armory. 1912 vs
1913 class basketball.
The New York Smoker.
The February Smoker of The
Pennsylvania State College Associa
tion of New York will be held on
Friday, Feb. 23, at the Students’
Club, 129 Lexington avenue, near
Twenty-eighth street, beginning at
7:00 p. m. Smoking material and
light refreshments will be provided
for all who attend. To cover the
cost of the Smoker each person will
be assessed 75 cents.
It is believed that the members will
be pleased with the arrangements'
for this Smoker, which differ from
any heretofore held. The cost,
which will be moderate, will be
borne in full by those who attend,
so that the membership dues can be
reserved to cover the athletic
medals that will be donated by the
New York Association for the next
meet at the College. It is hoped
that members who have not al
readyjpaid their dues for 1912 will
do so either before or at the next
Smoker, the money in the treasury
at present, together with the ac
cumulated interest on the Twenty
Dollar Fund, being inadequate to
pay for the medals which the As
sociation has pledged itself to pro
vide.
It being necessary for Secretary-
Treasurer Hey to be out of town
for the next few weeks, he has re
quested A. S. McAllister, 239 West
39th street to attend to the affairs
of his office during that period.
Seniors Win Another.
The freshmen gave the seniors
much trouble to defeat them by the
score of 12 to 9 in interclass basket
ball last Tuesday evening. The
game on the whole was loosely
played and rather rough at times.
Neither team showed good form
but the freshmen excelled slightly
in passing and general team work.
However when accurate goal shoot
ing was necessary, they failed and
were thus unable to win.
The score was close throughout
the entire contest with the 1915
men usually leading. At the end
of the first period the score was 7
to 6 in their favor. Until the final
whistle the freshmen scored only
two more points to the seniors’ six
and defeat was the result. This
was the only game of interclass
basketball of the season in which
poor playing was exhibited so that
those who witnessed this contest
should not consider it as the type of
all interclass games. \
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Tailormade Clothing if CRAWEORD XflflPS PATRICIAN
A full assortment of (&llege BANISTER WIIUUU, COUSINS -
Pennants it if if if
Always in stock, a good line of gym- •
nasium shoes. JUST ARRIVED: A line
_ m o . rr,„ of early Spring Shoes, in both Men's
b. W. aM 1 1 H ,
and Womens. l
South Allen Street
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Full Dress suits from $2l up.
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and see style and samples of
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Barton Pursel
The Y. M. C. A. meeting next
Sunday night in the Auditorium
will be addressed by students only.
This will give an opportunity for
every student to take part in the
meeting. Tom McConnell, Neal
Brown, Nesbit, and Dunlap, will
all tell us of the recent Life Work
Convention they attended at Cam
den.
McConnell, Nesbit, Brown, and
Dunlap, (1912), attended a meeting
of college students of the Middle
Atlantic States at Camden, N. J.
The object of this meeting was to
stimulate certain interest among the
Seniors in colleges.
Ray Moffitt 1911, who is at pre
sent connected with the State
Highway Department recently visit
ed friends at college.
Owing to a misunderstanding, the
faculty and council of adminstra
tion voted to grant a full holiday on
Washington’s birthday, Feb. 22,
1912.
Vanity Fair at the Pastime on the
27th instead of the 24th, as adver
tised on page three of this issue.
The Hambone Quartet will fill
engagements at any time providing
ample notice is given the members.
Book dates with J. A. Leyden, ‘l4.
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Students’ regular board a week $3,00- Students’ single meah3sc. Transient 50c
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WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
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VUAshuTah, "Pa.
E. L. Graham & Company
Dry Goods Groceries
; Sporting Goods
East College avenue
J. P. HAG M'A-N
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- High Grade Gents Furnishings
127 S. Allen Street
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Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce
> ries and Queensware
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