The •. Pennsylvania •. State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. 1)., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania IgiFIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation—TUlTlON FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania FRESHMEN LOSE Bellefonte Academy Defeats 1917 Eleven--Score 19 6 Last Saturday Coach Hansen and a squad of twenty-five freshmen journeyed to Bellefonte together with a band and a special train carrying over three hundred rooters to the game with Bellefonte Academy. The day was all but ideal, as a steady drizzle of rain fell dining the entice game. The two teams lined up and fought evenly in the fiist quarter, neither side having a chance to score owing to the soggy condition of the field. In the second quarter on an ex change of kicks the freshmen were driven back to their twenty-yard line and on a fake kick were thrown for a loss. Here on an attempted kick the ball was blocked and Beer, of Bellefonte, fell on it for the first touchdown. The freshmen kicked to Houlium and he made the sen sational run of the day, going sixty yards through a broken field before being donned. The half closed just as he went over for the second touchdown but they were unable to kick the goal. During the second half the fresh men outplayed their rivals but a fumble in the third quarter was scooped up by Beer their speedy end and with a cleat field he ran for the third touchdown. The first year men braced and advanced the ball into the Academdy lads' territory. By straight line plunges Humble went over for their only touchdown. The game ended in darkness without any further score. The freshmen at times out-played Bellefonte but the team taken as a whole played poor football. Thomas was easily the star of the game and together with Humble, Edgerton and Fair played the best ball for the freshmen while Beer and Houlium were the shining lights for the Academy. Lineup: PHOTO SUPPLIES "Our Goods Make Superior Pictures" SENECA Photo-pure Chemicals CAMERAS Argo Paper Vulcan Film Vulcan Plates SOUDER & CAMERON 238 McAllister Hall DEVELOPING AND PRINTING First Class Work Developing 10c per roll. Vulcan Film developed free with one doz. prints. 1>"„x2, 1 4, 2%x2 %, 2'/.,x3%, 3e each, 35c per dozen. 3'/.x3'/. ,, 2.34x434, 31.(..x41_f 4c each, 45c per dozen. 4x5 and Postcard, lie eacri, 55c per dozen. All prints on Postcards sc. Bxlo Enlargements 25c Free when purchases total $2.50. Academy Freshmen Carlson 1 e Trainer Stall 1 t Cornog Hildebrand 1 g Fair Carpenter c Painter Swain r g Petty Casey r t Diehl Beer r e Thomas Houlium q b Burns Long 1 h b Richards P. Jones r h b Edgerton C. Jones f h Humble Touchdowns—Beer (2), Humble, Houlium. Goal from touchdown-- Houlium. Substitutions - McCaw an for Petty; Atkinson for Burnes Fleming for Humble. Referee-- Kline, Williamsport. Umpire—Mon roe, Williamsport. Linesman—Bib by, S. Dakota. Timer—Sloop, Bellefonte. Time-12 minute quar ters. The66o freshmen were prepared for college in 345 different schools, 266 public high schools and 79 private preparatory schools, Fifty freshmen attended two or more dif ferent schools, most of them begin ning their preparation in a public high school and completing it in a private preparatory school. Five hundred and four freshmen were wholly prepared in public high schools; 110 were wholly prepared in private preparatory schools; and 46 were partly prepared in public high schools and partly in private schools. Of the 345 different schools that have prepared students for the freshmen class, 283 are located in Pennsylvania, and 62 are situated outside the state. One hundred and ninety-eight schools have but a single representative. Thirty different schools have prepared 214 freshmen, among which are: Altoona High 14, Al legheny High 12, Harrisburg Cen tral High 11, Pittsburgh Central High 11, Bellefonte Academy 10, Wilkesbarre High 9, York High 9, Philadelphia Central Manual Train ing High 8, Wilkinsburg High 8. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN • (---4"-\ ) __.....,•• .."!,,,, \S Ver—voo . aft ',- ~,----,- ........---- -.--, ...."- ;.---- ...,":".-..... .... k - ... t-,-- . . -----'•[,-....= The Jolly Jolly Baker i., th,. ,uccessful baker. 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