, of your patronage and to get it we expect to give in return for each dollar 100 cents worth of Penn State Refused Admission. Penn State has made three appli cations for admission to the Inter collegiate Wrestling Association and has three times been refused. For the benefit of some who may not knpw what' this Association is a few statements are timely. The members of the Association at present are Columbia, Lehigh, Princeton, Penn and Cornell. Yale, Dartmouth,Brown and other promin ent colleges maintain intercollegiate wrestling teams but are not mem bers of the Association. The only activity of the I. W. A• consists of an annual two day tournament to decide the champion ship. Contrary to popular belief the dual meets between members of the Association are not part' of the requirements of membership. The management of affairs of the Association in , the hands of stu dent managers of the teams. Penh State's* first'two applications were refused on the ground of lax eligibility rules mid low' scholastic requirement's, despite Pop Golden’s efforts to' disprove. At the' meet ing of the Association held in New York City on'Clctober’ 19th', Gradu ate Manager Smith! made another effort to correct the false impres sions of the. present members* The members of the Association were shown that the amount’ and character of work required for ad mission to. courses leading to the degree of. B. S. and B. A. in Penn State is almost identical with i that required at the institutions repre sented in the wrestling association. The rigid scholastic requirements of athletes,in .Oflr college were fully explained. Our eligibility rules were explain ed, in detail and'as compared with Cornell, Princeton and Penn the only difference of importance was the three year or freshman rule' Another Special Feature for Pennsylvania Day will be the opening of the new and natty cafe in the Holmes building, opposite the Postoffice. On that day its name will be announced and the winner or win ners in the guessing contest provided with the Pastime admis sions by Mr. Harry Leitzell We Want at Least a Share Good Food, Honest Service, Proper Courtesy i In*, short, ,a square deal., Come, try us and satisfy yourselves which rule Penn State does not have nor does Columbia. Our in formation on this point with regard to Lehigh is not definite. After matters of scholastic stand ing and eligibility rules were ex plained apparently to the satis faction of all the members there re mained a feeling that Penn State’s ethics of sportsmanship were not up to the standard. Mr. E. P. Kil roe, graduate director of wrestling at Columbia tried to show the absurdity of any such Belief and testified to the good treatment re ceived b'y Columbia at our college. Mr. Kilroe proposed that Penn State be accepted in the Associa tion for a year and the members could then settle the question for themselves by contact with our in stitution. Mr. Kilroe further stated that Ke could see no difference be tween meeting Penn State in dual meets and in intercollegiates. After Graduate Manager Smith’s withdrawal from the room a vote was taken on Mr. Kilroe’s proposi tion. Two votes were cast for Penn State) one against and Lehigh and Princeton withheld votes for further instructions froih their Associations, On the final vote taken by mail one week later the count stood two for and three against, thereby re jecting our apDlication—three votes in favor, being necessary for admis sion. On the mail vote Lehigh vot ed for us according to a letter re ceived by Manager Jarrett. One of the original votes in our favor had been reversed on the mail vote., Pullman Trains, As.viras done last coinmericement, special' Pullihan trains’ will' be run from' Philadelphia and Pittsburgh tb State College today. The other wise very tiresome journey is partly eliminated by these arrangeme nt •with the Pennsylvania Railroad. PENN "STATE COLLEGIAN L. C. BULLOCK, Manager The Wrestling Outlook. Possibly never in' the history of our college has Penn State had bet ter prospects of a championship wrestling team. Of the powerful team of last year but two are lost, namely, former Captain Lesh and William Park. Captain Shollen berger. Very, Lamb, Fulkman, Karcher, Callender and Jones re main of last year’s varsity team to gether with a wealth of candidates who, from present indications, will give some of our regulars the hard est kind of a fight to hold their var sity berths. In the 115 pound class Jones on account of his varsity experience has an advantage,but from the Work of Miller and Williams, in their recent interclass bout, one may safely say that these two are dis tinctly in the running. | Callender, in the 125 pound class is a man whose work.on the varsity stamps him as a man hard to beat. .However he will not be without rivals Kirk in the interclass match show ed class that cannot be overlooked and the fact that the choice between Kirk and Keller for that, weight was extremely hard to, make bespeaks of lively competiton for that event. Mendenhall and Bennett will , also prove strong competitors for that weight. The struggle between Karcher and Fulkman, both varsity men for the 135 pound class will be a royal one. Last year it was almost an even break with Fulkman a slight favorite. Tliis year it will doubtless be as keen. Both are first raters. This class, with Frantz and Goetz, also as competitors should be one of the most bitterly contended. In the 145 pound class, Captain Shollenberger stands in a rank by himself. The undefeated captain will experience strong competition nevertheless. Hill, Grumbling, and Come to Gilliland’s Drug Store Pen nsy 1 van ia Day Hot Soda, Ice, Cream- Sodas, Sundaes Souvenir Post Cards Whitman, and Huvler’s- Chocolates State Jewelry Nittany Inn Block State College