BY THE WAY. Penn State ranks twenty-third in enrollment of American colleges today. Columbia which heads the list has an enrollment of 9,597 stu dents, while Penn State has a total student body of 2,450. In memory of her husband, who had suffered from a malady that eluded medical skill, Mrs. George William Hooper, of San Francisco, has transferred to the University of California $1,000,000 to establish an institute of medical research. The Tennie Squad At a meeting of the Association held on May 13th the following regulations were made regarding the tennis squad. The squad shall consist of all members of the previous years' team, and of any men showing ability and picked by coach Lewis. The squad shall constitute ten men, who shall be rated according to their ability. The tennis team shall be chosen foom the squad accord ing to the judgement of Coach Lewis. Any man riot on the squad may challange in an official match the man rated as tenth on the squad for his position. The Tennis Association also an nounces that entries are now being taken for the Stevenson Cup Doubles. Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet Owing to the fact that no classes will be held on Friday afternoon, May 30, the annual scrap has been scheduled for that time. Any member of the two lower classes is eligible, excepting those who expect to be taken on that date to the inter-collegiates held at Boston. • As both classes contain a num ber of good men in the various events an exceptionally hard meet can IC expected. The admission fee will be ten cents, and it is the desire of the managers that a suffi cient crowd will turn out to make the meet not only a success but also a financial benefit to the class treasuries. Inter-Fraternity Track Meet Immediately after the La Crosse game, Saturday, a track meet will be held among all fraternities in college desiring to enter. The meet will consist of the fourteen regular events and will be conduct ed in regular track meet order. The limit of entrants from a frater nity for any particular event is two. All fraternity men are eligible with the exception of those eating at the track table and former var sity men, who have not responded this year for track work. Steins will be awarded to winners of first and second places and a banner will be given to the frater nity scoring the highest number of points. Eagles Mere It is a decided advantage, to pay your registration fee of $5.00 at your earliest convenience. It in sures better accommodations and also saves time at the conference. The special fee of $1.75 for the Junior civils is only payable here. This is a decided reduction and was granted by special action of the committee. Our forty-second store, in a list that embraces the principal cities of the English-speaking world, from London to Sydney, and one in Paris. Athletics is a bigger word than it was; it means the Open; it spells Outdoors. It has ushered in the Country Life. A. G. SPALDING & BROS 1520 Fifth Ave., New York ;., ..,,,:-.:::-,..____,.._ ..., 10 .,-..„-„,...„..-... t ey 0 \ / N . \,. . You've still time to come in and order that suit for commencement. Fif teen hundred different fabrics to select from and you are assured of most correct tailoring, proper fit and good style. Made to order clothes $lB up Ready to wear clothes in all models. English, Semi English and Conservative Sacks, Norfolks in seven different models, possess ing clever designing and workman ship with a style seldom seen. Ready to Wear Clothes $l5 to $35 Full Dress Suits at $25, $35 and $45 are here ready to wear and put on any day. New Shirts, Neckwear Straw Hats of every braid and shape $2 and $3 Panamas $5 V sn : 44 7 : V