Penn Stateollegian Published Wednesday of each week during the college year by the students of The Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students. Fac ulty. Alumni and Friends of the college. Entered at the Postottice, State College, Pa., as second clam matter Editor in Chief J. D. HOGARTH, 'l4 Assistant Editor P. C. DOSE, 'l4 Sporting Editor D. HESS, 'l4 Associate Editors J. R. MATHERS, 'l6 W. S. PARKINSON, Jr., 'l6 Business Manager M. M. GRUBBS, 'l3 Assistant Manager B. R. HENDERSON, 'l3 Associate Manager L. B. KEELAN, 'l4 W. H. SAVERY 'l4 E. B. MOYER 'l4 SUBSCRIPTION. $1.50 pqr year or $1.25 if paid within 30 day, after date of auhsefirttion. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913 During the pro- press of several of Sportsmanship our recent athletic events, a certain faction of the onlookers participat ed in actions which deserve severe condemnation. This group of men took it upon themselves to hoot and jeer at both teams engaged in the contests. They not merely were content with expressing their attitude toward certain kinds of play, but they also made all sorts of remarks when an error occurred, or when a play did not satisfy them. Such action deserves to be abso lutely denounced, and it is evident that if the offenders do not cease in their vicious practice, that public sentiment will soon put an end to it. Such behavior plainly violates all rules of good sportsmanship, which itself must be possessed by the student body of such an insti tution as ours. Visiting teams, who judge our student body mainly by the general impressions they receive while here, and by its attitude on the ath letic field, must surely take home pith them not a very favorable conception of our good sportsman ship, when a few of our representa tives indulge in such misdeeds. An' appeal is hereby made to every student to aid in obliterating this obnoxious practice. If a man forgets himself, call his attention to the fact immediately. Let us treat our visitors and guests with all the courtesy that is due them, and let it be known to the outside world that the students of Penn State are courteous gentlemen and true sportsmen, who do not tolerate any actions which will not come up to their established standards. Grade Reports; Notice of Failures. At the end of the second semesL ter official notification of any fail ure in examination will be sent out as soon as the grade is received, and such notices will be mailed to the student's State College address until Monday, June 9th inclusive; after that date these notices will be sent to the student's home address.) Any student who leaves State College on or before June 9th should therefore leave his summer address at the postoffice, with a written request that his letters be forwarded. The Postmaster is re- quired by law thus to forward let ters upon request. If any student intends to be at State College for a week or two after June 9th, and wishes notice sent to his State College address after that date, he should leave a written request to that effect at the Registrar's office. If any student has changed his home address since he filled out his matriculation blank in the Regis trar's office, he should call at the office immediately and furnish the Registrar with his correct home ad dress. This change of address should be attended to not later than June 2nd. There is little likelihood that these important notices will go astray if every student thus takes pains to have his letters sent to the proper address. As heretofore, but a single grade report will be made out for each student at the end of the second semester, and this report will be mailed to the student's parents or guardian. A Word to the Wise The coach and track manager make the request that those stu dents who exercise with the weights do so hereafter some place other than in the ring used by the Varsity men for that purpose, The soft and spongy condition of the ground and the broken and partly destroyed ring resulting from abuse has been such a hindrance to the weight men in the last two meets that unless this notice is heeded the apparatus will reserved for track men only. 1915-1916 Soccer Match The annual soccer match between the two underclasses will be played at 2 o'clock. Friday, May 30th, on New Beaver Field, instead of on Monday, June 9th, as was previously announced. Despite the fact that there have been no inter class match'et — thi - s — s - pring; ar - - - rangement of schedules and no ex cuse from drill making this impos sible, the practice of the two teams would seem to predict one of the most interesting scraps of the year. Be on hand and support a good game and your favorite team. Interclass Baseball The seniors refused to be check ed in their winning streak last Tuesday afternoon when they de feated the sophomores in a five in ning game by the score of 3 to 2. Both twirlers, Leidel and Mur phy, pitched good ball the latter holding down the sophs to one hit. LASALLE. • . . A Now Lightintight. Noep P9inteik S eW [1: R 2for2s ©nett. Peabody & Co. Arrow Shirts For Golf, Tends, Motoring, Polo, Lounging, Men, Women, Player, On looker. Made in London, by Bond Street's leadir l g designer of Country Life Apparel./ W=.:V a - 1 F- 2:7 LO N-Pr7l=-. = - - _ .2 - gal Bet. 3d and 44th streets, New York advertisers Penn State Collegian hen calling on or writing to advertisers in this paper THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Distinctively Individual To turn out high grade laundry work is a fine art. To make the linen "live" and have that neat, smooth finish so much, desired by the man who cares, is a secret gained only by careful study and painstaking care. 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