Soccer Team Wins The Soccer team by a 3-2 score started the 1913 season with a well earned victory over the Girard Col lege team of Philadelphia. The game was fast and cleanly played at all times. Gregg, Vollmer and Smedley excelled for State while Hoffner scored all of his team's points. Gregg scored two goals for State and Vollmer the third. The Lineup:— Penn State Girard College Nicholson g. Smedley r. f. b Kelley (Warr) 1. f. b. Holmberg r. h. b. Buchanan c. h. b. Dutemple 1. h. b. Bardsley Wilkinson o. r. Knapp Kuno i. r. Wilson Gregg Vollmer Bisho c. f. Hoffner i. 1. Reed o. 1. R Referee, T. Aird. Linesmen Smith and Jones. Length o halves, 35 minutes. Senior Memorial At the last meeting the Senior class voted to consider the follow ing pro'ects for a class memorial, and in the following order— First, a swimmining pool; second, an organ for the Auditorium; and third, an enlargement of the foot ball grandstand. If the first pro ject does not seem advisable, then the second will be considered, and the same applies to the second and third. The sentiment expressed so far seems to be decidedly in favor of a swimmining pool, and it is hoped that with co-operation, this enterprise may develop and turn out to bo successful. Educational Extension The Philadelphia Press recently published pictures of the leading advocates in the country of edu cational extension: M. S. Mc- Dowell, of State College; L. E. Reber. C. McCarthy and C. R. Van- Hise, of the University of Wiscon sin. Rrof. Reber. who is dean of the engineering school at Wiscon sin, was formerly a member of the Penn State engineering faculy, and it was during his stay here that edu cational extension first gained head way. Cigarette Law Enforcement What seems to be the first actual enforcement of the anti-cigarette law, as least the first conviction under it, in this vicinity occurred in Bellefonte a short time ago when a youth's refusal to state where he had procured a package of the for bidden article, cost him $7.50. BY THE WAY Physical statistics just compiled at the Universitp of Pennsylvania show that, of the 1556 men in the freshman class, there are only 87 who are free from physical defects. More than one third of the class have some apparent defect of the eyes. As a unanimous vote of the faculty at Ohio State, the custom of addressing instructors by their official titles was done away with. Students will now say, "Mister", instead of "Professor". A movement is on foot to unite the athletic associations of Western Reserve University and the Case School of Applied Science, the new organization to take the name of the "Cleveland University Athletic The Most for the Money When you hear about the features that the New York Life Insurance Company offers you in their policies, you will realize that they give you the most for the money. You can not afford to buy insurance until you look over the New York Life policies. F. F. SHANNON, Agent Portuguese Cigars for Christmas make a splendid gift for men if they are the right kind of cigars. We beg to inform the ladies the Portuguese cigars are the right kind. The kind that men smoke themselves instead of giving away to the porter. So you can come and get a box of 25 or 50 for husband, brother or sweetheart and and feel sure you are giving what he will like. Myers Moyer Wetzel Guest Sitler GRAHAM, ON THE CORNER Association". This union would produce teams of a very high standard. The movement was brought about by the nearness of the two institutions, which are on the same campus separated only by a fence, and which have shown a tendency to combine along other lines, such as in joint courses of study. Soccer football is now a part of the req'iired freshman gym work at Amherst. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has recently received anonymous gifts amounting to $3,- 150,000. The latest are two gifts, one of half a million for new build ings, another amounting to $lOO,- 000 for unrestricted use. All class "cuts" count double in the case of Penn students who leave college before Christmas vacation begins, or who return after it closes. At the command of the sopho mores, one hundred Wesleyan freshmen left their classes and started in taking a census of the feline population of the city. Dis tricts have been assigned, and com plete and accurate returns must be obtained from every house as to cats owned, color, disposition, etc. The "Red and Black", of W. & J. considers the New York Times "crazy with the heat." No won der—the Times omitted W. &J. from its write up summarizing the football season, and credited Penn State with a victory over the Red Black, with the score 17-6. The winter course in agriculture will begin December 3. On Satur day, November 29, 152 cards of admission had been issued. The total attendance last year was 140 and it is expected that the enroll ment this year will be considerably greater. 301 West B THE PENN,:STATENCOLLEGIAN RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block College Ave. Ztyet Tktt `Cote C. A. Blanchard [Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street Vlttakiralen, 112.. StAkk‘ ?hotovaphec Sole agent for Eastmau Soodos Item Tauommlo Cautema and up:to'date apparatus and mctbods tt% east Ca kesle Rome Mate Callso If you haven't seen the new suits and overcots we've got ready for you, made for us especially by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Carson Meyer & Co., and Pellham, don't wait any longer. The new models are better than you've ever seen; and the prices are easy $25 does more than ever before in buying real quality in clothes; its a true economy price. Others here at $lB and $2O and up to $35 and $4O. New neckwear twice a week until Christmas. '7.*°4? i nte(rlOthier Ij, Q:forrect gross DELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE - PA. The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings *4. A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods *4. The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing .4. .4. A full assortment of 011ege Pennants .4 .4 .4. .4. C. W. SMITH 'South Allen Street Fisher's Shoe Store We have the Shoes that will prove their value All the Standard Makes