Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 12, 1913, Image 4

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    Interclass Basketball.
The sophomore quintet experi
enced little difficulty in defeating
the juniors in a loosely played
game, Wednesday evening, by the
score 33 to 12.
Gockley played a good game for
the juniors while the floor work of
Metzger and the shooting of Hart
man featured for the sophomores
The lineup
1915-33
Hartman
Horner
MacDonald c. Peters (Leyden)
Metzger (Miller)g. Trimble (Moore)
Spangler g. Warr
Field goals—Hartman 6, Horner
4, Spangler, Warr 3, MacDonald 2,
Moore, Gockley 1. Referee, Arms
by. Time, two 20 minute halves.
Below is given the standing of
the teams in the interclass league.
The sophomores have played their
full quota of games and at present
lead in the contest. The freshmen
have two more games to play while
the two upper classes have one
each.
Won Lost
'l5 2 1
'l3 1 1
'l4 1 1
'l6 1
Wrestling Schedule
Feb. 15. Toronto University at
Penn State.
Feb. 22. Chicago University at
Penn State. Pending.
Mar. 1. Cornell University at
Mar. 8. Indiana University at
Penn State.
Mar. 13. Yale University at
New Haven. Pending.
Mar. 15. Lehigh University at
South Bethlehem.
Half Holiday Today
No classes will be held this after
noon, the anniversary of Lincoln's
birthday.
Mr. G. M. Bosford, of the Ameri
can Locomotive Co., will speak be
fore the Motive Power Club, and
We are now showing the approved styles in men's
apparel for
Spring and Summer, 1913
Ready to wear suits especially made for us accord
ing to our individual models—conservative and ex
treme—by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Garson Meyer & Co.,
Peelham, all of exceptional merit, moderately priced
$12.50, $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25 and upwards
An attractive showing of Spring Overcoats, Rain
coats and Dress Suits
A large showing of handsome fabrics in made to
order clothes
$lB the Suit and upwards
Hats, Imported and Domestic
$1.50, $2, $3 and $4
Shirts of merit in madras, percale, cheviot, silk and
linen mixtures and pure silk—ranging in price from
$l, $1.50 and higher.
An especially attractive showing of neckwear at 50
cents and $1
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1 BELLEFONTE -STATE COLLEGE - PA.
Copy of a Page from Father's . Lette
1914-12
Harvey
ME=M
Weft's:shed husking yesterday. From the acre where we tried your Meaty about
bone-meal and clover waling the Potash available, nue harvested 50 bushels of
rather chaffy corn, and from the rest of the field, where nue used bone, clover and
50lbs. Mumate of Potash per acre, nue hauled out 70 bushels per acre of tip-top
corn that is nearly all fit to sell on the ear for seed corn.
I figure that a ton of Muriate of Potash on 40 acres of corn quill pay for a
year's PSI graduate study for you and leave you a little spare change to chip in
for athletics.
Mother and the girls are going to male a few days' visit to Aunt Sarah's
Gockley
"Plant Food" is the title of a carefully compiled, comprehensive and
scientifically accurate compendium of crop feeding, fertilizer mixing and
conservation of soil fertility. Sent without charge upon application.
GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc.. 42 Broadway, New York
Monadnock Block, Chicago, HI. Bank & Test Bldg„ Savannah, Ga, Whitney Bank Bldg , New Orleans, La
Empire Bldg., Atlanta, Ca.
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
MODERN AND SANI'I'AY
3 A. M. B
Agents
H. G. Hall ttrron P. J. Gless
others interested, on Friday even
ing at 6:30 sharp, Room 202 Engi
neering Building, on the important
subject of the recent development
of the modern locomotive. Mr. Bos
ford was for many years, Editor in
Chief of the American Engineer and
Railroad Journal and is especially
qualified to discuss the subject an
nounced for the evening. This
meeting will close in ample time for
the Glee Club concert.
As soon as the weather condi
tions will permit, ground will be
broken for an addition to the Wo
man's Building, to be used for dor
mitory purposes.
The expenses of the Service
Campaign amounted to over $6OO.
To cover this, subscriptions have
been made totalling to date $3OO.
Spring 1913
PENN 4STATEACOLLEGIAN
QUALITY WORK
. Hughes G. F. Vosburg
ler P. M. Prettr 11. 11. Wetzel
'lh'e
Qqality Shop
An ettablishment which is
noted for its fine quality of
letterpress printing ': Every
order receives the personal
attention of the manager thus
insuring perfect satisfaction
The Nitlany Printing and
Publishing Company
State College
9vBAra,m, On the COTTMT
Always the newest
latest and best
in confections
The Leading Smoke Shop
and up to date
news stand
I. C. HOLMES
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
Pool Billiards Bowling
TOBACCO CIGARS
CIGARETTES
Meek's Pool Room
BUSH HOUSE
BELLErONTE PENNA
Rate por day $250 With bath $3 per day
—W. L. DAGGETT—
"Good Night"
How the day's activities on the tennis court,
at golf, or base ball, are all recounted in the
evening—the plays made •or missed; the
blame placed; the excuses offered If you
use a Spalding implement you can afford to
listen to the ether fellow's excuses.
The Spalding 1913 Catalogue will aid you in
selecting the hest implements for all Sports
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings .4. A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods -4 The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing .; -4
A full assortment of @liege
Pennants *4 N N . "e
C. W. SMITH
White Grotto Cafe
Holmes Block Near Pastime
Open 6 a. m. to 12 midnight
Shell, Frying and Stewing Oysters
We aim to render best and quickest service and request a
report yf any failure on our part
Get our menu
Visit the
State College
Billiard Parlors
Basement
Robison Building
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
Capital sloll.l*o
Charles McCurdy
President
Surplus $125.0011
Jae K. Barnhart
Cashter
J. P. HAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
127 S. Allen Street
It's A
Nettleton
The Nettleton
Stands for What
is Best in Men's
Fine Shoes.
The Man who
has worn a Nettle
ton Shoe knows
this, and will wear
no other make.
The habit of
wearing Nettleton
Shoes begins with the first pair—
Come in and get yours!
The prices are exceedingly low,
considering the quality.
We are the ercl , isive agents.
C. N. FISHER
J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent
South Allen Street
always fresh
Note specials
RAY D. GILLII AND P.O
... , 1
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty
STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zork I'M. "ktotek
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
Vtttalyankt, 'Pa.