Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 09, 1913, Image 4

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derson off third. The visitors
could do nothing against Liebert
while Penn State was powerless in
the eighth. Miller led . off in the
last half of the ninth. With two
strikes called, the little left hander
drove one for over McLaughlin's
head in left field, and although he
fell in rounding first base he com
pleted the circuit before the sphere
could be returned. Score by in
nings.
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Penn State 211211001-9 7 93
Colgate 001100600-810134
Two base hits—Mason, 'Henderson,
Kingston, Abell, McCarthy. Three
base hits—Mason Home rum—Miller.
Strike outs—By Wardwell 8, Liebert 3,
Croker 3. Bases on balls—Croker 5,
Liebert 1, Wardwell 1. Hit by pitched
ball—Hi ttner, McCarthy, Komi an.
Sacrifice hits—Henderson, Craig.
Sacrifice flies—Craig, Wardwell. Stolen
bases—Mason, Wardwell, McLaughlin.
Double plays—Henderson to 1\111 , 3011,
Kingston to Hammond,' Croker to
Abell. Left on bases—Penn State 3,
Colgate 5. Passed ball—Henderson,
Robinson. Time 2.20. Umpire—Dono
van, of Tyrone.
MINING NOTES
The Junior Metallurgists in
charge of Professor C. E. McQuigg
visited lead, zinc and copper smel
ters, gold and silver refineries,
plants in Eastern Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and New York from
March 15th. to March 29th.
At the same time the Junior Miners
and Mining Geologists in charge of
Mr. C. A. Garner were making a
survey of the Osceola Mining Com
pany, Mine No. 5, near Philipsburg
and visited several other mines in
that neighborhood.
Dr. E. S. Moore was in Washing
ton, D. C. recently visiting the U. S.
Geological Survey with a veiw of
taking up geological work in this
section of the state in co-operation
with the U. S. Geological Survey.
One of the best things about a
store like this is that we have the
right things for men of all ages
The older man, who. wants his
clothes stylish, but highly dignified,
in color, pattern and model; the
young fellow who seeks the smart-
est, snappiest, latest fashion in
everything he wears; we're ready
THE SIM CLOTHES
Are made for all these different
tastes; and you know in buying
these goods that you're getting a
quality in all-wool fabrics. in fine
tailoring, in correct fit
Ready to wear suits $l5 to $35
Made to order clothes $lB up-
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6ELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE - PA.
that will furnish a balanced ration to the crop and keep up the fertility
of the soil. To do this the fertihzer should contain at least as much
pA A
P ' .J°
as Phosphoric Acid. Our note book has condensed facts essential
in farmers' meetings and plenty of space to record the new things
that you hear. Let u, 'cnd one to you before you: Institute meets.
A supply of these is furnished by I equesi to e'er: 'mutate held inseveral states.
We will be glad to send a sup ly delivered free of charge to eery institute, Grange
or Farmer,' Club Offi er on ropiest. It eoutlins ..dvertising matter.
German Works, Inc., 42 P3roady.ny, New York
Monadnock B.SC4, Chicago, W. Conk 8. Trust MON, Savannah, Ca, Vines Cask nig , Cots Odeon:, La.
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
MODERN AND SANITAY
A. M. Barron J. It. Hughes G. P. Vosburg
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Agents (H. G. Hall P. J. Glessner P. M. Freer H. H. Wetzel
The Educational Butter Contest
for dairy butter has been started by
the Dairy Husbandry Department.
Pennsylvania is one of the foremost
States inthe prod'uction of farm made
butter and it is the purpose of this
contest to assist in improving the
quality of this class of butter. The
samples are analysed and judged
and prizes and certificates will be
awarded.
Professor W. H. Tomhave, of the
Department of Animal Husbandry,
will attend the First National Con
ference on Marketing and farm
Credits in Chicago from April Bth
to 10th and give a talk on "Co-Op
erative Livestock Marketing". He
will also visit Purdue University
and Ohio State University on this
trip.
Copyright Hart Schaffner le Llare
PENN STATE •COLLEGIAN
New Times,
New Things
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Tan
The old fertilizer
formulas are giving
way to the new. At
every farmers' meeting
one subject should be
the fertilizer formula
QUALITY WORK
The
Quality Shop
An establishment which is
noted for its fine quality of
letterpress printing •.• Every
order receives the personal
attention of the manager thus
insuring perfect satisfaction
The Nittany Printing and
Publishing Company w
State College
9raaqat or this Comte
Always the newest
latest and best
in confections
The Leading Smoke Shop
and up to date
news stand
I. C. HOLMES
STAPLE and FANCV 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
BELLEFONTE PENNA.
Rato per day $3 50 With bath 03 per day
-W. L. DAGGETT
ocip b•
A Lesson in Geograhy
"Where is Cork?"
Teacher—
Jimmy, a budding pitcher—" That's
easy. In the center of the Spalding
Official National League Ball."
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings N A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods N . TRe Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing N N
A full assortment of Cc?liege
Pennants N. N. N. N.
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
White Grotto Cafe
Holmes Block Near Pastime
Open 6 a. m. to 12 midnight
SHELL dYSTERS, FISH, CLAMS, DEVILED CRABS
in season
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR REBATE CARDS
We aim to render best and quickest service
Get our menu Note specials
Visit the
State College
Billiard Parlors
Basement
Robison Building
The First
National Bank
BELLEFoNTE
Capital $lOO.OOO
CharlesMcCurdy
President
Surplus $12.5.01:00
Jas K. Barnhart
Cashier
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 I
The prices are exceedingly low,
considering the quality.
We are the er.cllisive agents.
C. N. FISHER
J. L. Mauthe, Student Agent
RAY D. GILLIIAND P D ,
Druggist , I b
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty "'—
STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nlttany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zovk 7th "Kota
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
4 .-
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
liikttatoarah, `Pa.