The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., 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 THE SOPHOMORES WIN 1916 Matmen Show Superiority in Clash With Freshman. Score 7 to 0. In the annual interclass wrest ling meet held in the Armory on Friday night, the Sophomores made a clean sweep by taking every bout. In the first two bouts only did the first year men show to advantage. In these bouts, Haf fer 'l7, 115-pollnd contestant lost on decision to Baird 'l6, after fifteen minutes of hard wrestling while Klingensmith 'l6 had to work hard for a decisian over Davey 'l7 in the 125-pound class. Brown, Pickett, Chambers, Grimes and Taylor disposed of their men in the remaining bouts by straight clean cut falls, none of which went for 2 minutes of time. Chambers had the record fall man with a chancery in 43 seconds. Although one sided the meet was interesting and satis fied the usual large crowd that turns out for wrestling at Penn State. Several of the contestants look like varsity material and will be heard from later in the season. Summary: 115 pound class— Baird 'l6 won on decision from Hoffer 'l7, in 15 minutes. 125 pound class—Klingensmith 'l6, won on decision; from Davey 'l7. 135 pound class—Brown 'l6 won on a fall from Newell 'l7 with half Nelson and body hold com bination in two minutes 28 seconds. 145 pound class—Pickett 'l6 won on fall from ?ritz 'l7 with half nel son and scissors combination in 2 minutes, 32 seconds. 158 pound class—Chambers 'l6 won on fall from Griffiths 'l7 with chancery in 43 seconds. 175 pound class=Grimes 'l6 won on fall from Learn 'l7 with half nelson and body hold in 7 minutes, 34 seconds. Heavyweight—Taylor 'l6 won from Phillips 'l7 on a fall with half nelson and bar lock in 2 minutes 31 seconds. Referee—Lewis. Judges—Park 'l2, Grumbling ,14. Timers—Dr. Stecker, Prof. Wright. Schedule for Pitt Trip. Since both the Senior and Junior banquets have been scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh during the trip there this year we have a two fold attraction. These banquets which are being held in the Fort Pitt Hotel on Thanksgiving at 11-30 p. m. promise to equal if not sur pass those of previous years. The class of 1914 are holding their festivities in the English Room while those of 1915 expect to oc cupy the Main dining hall. Both classes anticipate an exceptionally large crowd and all preparations are PHOTO SUPPLIES "Our Goods Make Superior Pictures" Vulcan Film SENECA Photo-pure Chemicals Vulcan Plates CAMERAS • Argo Paper SOUDER & CAMERON 238 McAllister Hall DEVELOPING AND PRINTING First Class Work Developing 10c per roll. Vulcan Film developed free with one doz. prints. IY„x2;e:, 2y;x214, 214x334, 3c each, 350 per dozen. 33x3Y, 234x4X, 31(x4; 4 7 4c each, 45c per dozen. 4x5 and Postcard, Sc each, 55c per dozen. All prints on Postcards sc. Bxlo Enlargements 25c Free when purchases total $2.50. being made whereby the men can be handled with satisfaction both to themselves and the manage ment. The Fort Pitt Hotel situated on the corner of 10th and Penn Ave. has agreed to accomodate all "Penn State Men" at special rates and will be the headquarters for all. The Pittsburgh Club has arranged a series of trips about the city, visit ing the various places of interest and amusement thereby assuring those not having friends in Pitts burgh a good time. As soon as the special arrives in Pittsburgh at 6-30 Wednesbay evening the activities commence. The Mandolin and glee club to gether with the musical clubs of the University of Pittsburgh com pete in a novel and interesting en tertainment in the Carnegie Music Hall on Wednesday evening. An elaborate program has been prepar ed and to those who have never at tended these concerts we might say that they are well worth the price of admission. Immediately after the close of the entertainment the annual Pitt-State dance takes place in the Rittenhouse. As usual this promises to be the leading social function of the trip and many are looking forward to both affairs. Basketball Preparations for the coming sea son have been started in good earnest and the outlook for a suc cessful season is fair. A squad of about 60 men have reported and the practice of the last week has been fairly fast 'for so early in the season, but still shows lots of room for improvement. The captain still feels sure that there are many good men in school who have not come out. Any such men should not let this week pass without reporting, for the squad will be picked in the att er part of the week and any de linquents will stand little chance after that. A training table of about 15 men will be run through out the season. As a result of the elections held the latter part of last week the fol lowing men were elected 'by the squad to serve as assistant mana gers: Cahall 'l5, Sharp 'l5, and L. Thompson 'l5. The first game will be played immediately after the Christmas holidays and the season will come to a close in the second week of March. "No wine at the Senior banquet", is the recent dictum of the Senior class of Cornell University by a vote of 295 to 213. By a second of 276 to 232, the class has voted to bar intoxicants from all the class functions save two—the Sen ior Night. This action comes largely as the result of a persistent campaign of the University Pro hibition League to abate student drinking customs. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Leading Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery Short Orders a Specialty A. C. I-congee 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South Allen Street Latest fall styles in Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings. X. l ic.ll,l.l)VM, VTOp •S I — l 0 I -1 •S Our Fall line of Shoes just in THE RALSTON L. D. IFVE'S FRESH FISH and SHELL OYSTERS A. L. 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