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 mtt FIVE 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 Quality Shop An establishment which is noted lor its line quality ol letterpress printing V Every order receives the personal attention ol the manager thus insuring perfect satisfadtion The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company v State College f- THE First National Bank State College, Pa. t t * W. L. FOSTER, Pres. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier The Enterprise Clothing* Store 125 South flllen Street Latest fall styles in Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes, Clothing] and Furnishings V-WcoWl, Vtoy SHEFFLER’S The place where YOU Should Eat Opposite Hotel L. D. FYE 200-201 West College Avenue Fancy and Staple Groceries Also Fruits Special Prices to Clubs and Fraternities C. E. SNYDER FIREPROOF GARAGE Steam Heated AUTOS, BICYCLES, GUNS TO HIRE General Repair Work a Specialtr 116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Colder The Blue Goose A cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen Patronize Our Soda Fountain SERVICE FIRST The Tobacco Store B. Jackson Holrnes Bldg.* Allen Street Geo. THE SPOTLESS SHOP A real City barber shop Pastime Building GEO. W. LOHMAN 1917 WINS PUSHBALL SCRAP Freshmen Fail to Follow Ball—New Ruling Proves Unsatisfactory. J The sophomores did not have ( much trouble in winning the push- j ball scrap last Saturday, although the score of 6 to 1 seems to indi- ( cate a rather good fight on the part , of the freshmen. With only one or . two exceptions 1917 was on the offensive and apparently were able , to control the direction of the ball without any difficulty. In several instances the freshman line held, but at such times a flank movement I again started the ball down the field toward their goal. Briefly, the play was somewhat as follows: The sophs started down the field with the ball against feeble resistance, carrying it to the 10 yard line where it was pushed out of bounds. The treshman line held and no great gain was made in the next few minutes. The ball was then grounded on a flank movement and, on resuming the scrap, was carried across the field and in a few minutes pushed across the fresh man goal line. In the next few minutes of play the freshmen suc ceeded in keeping the ball in soph omore territory when the period ended. In the second period the freshmen held very well and little or no gain was made in the first four minutes. The sophs then started a mirch down the field. After a little scrapping the ball was again sent across the freshman line. This period ended with the ball in freshman territory. During the last period the fighting was strongest and 1917 was unable to cross its opponent’s goal line. This period also ended with the ball in fresh man territory. The sophomores owe their vic tory to the superior work of the men on top and to their ability to keep the mass of their men directly in back of the ball. The freshmen lacked aggressiveness. Only one or two men were injured and their injuries were of a very trivial nature. The new ruling providing for a lining-up of the two classes IS yards distant from the ball proved to be unsatisfactory in that every time the ball was poised ready for the starting signal it was grounded before the two classes could come s together. It would seem that the rules governing previous pushball . scraps are to be preferred. The list of religious preferences of the students of Penn State has just been compiled and is as fol lows: Baptist 107, Bethel S, Brethren 14, Christian Science 7, Church of Christ 3, Church of God 2, Con gregational SO, Disciples 7, Greek Catholic 5, Hebrew 41, Lutheran 308, Mennonits 3, Methodist 464, Moravian 4, Presbyterian 594, Protestant Episcopal 132, Reformed 155, Roman Catholic 150, Schwenk felder 6, Society of Friends 39, Swedenborgian 2, Unitarian 3, Unit ed Brethern 86, United Evangelical 18, United Presbyterian 32, Uni versalist 3, no preference indicat ed 95. All freshman candidates for the editorial staff of this paper are re quested to report at the Collegian room, basement of Library, Satur day, at 2 p. m. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Varsity Basketball This year the prospects look very bright for a successful'basket ball season. From the freshman class alone a wealth of good mater ial has reported. These new men play a promising game and may easily be developed into first line varsity material. The old men who have returned are: Park (Capt.), Wilson, Metzger, Jester and Walton. The regular varsity practice begins in the Armory on November 18. The coach for the team will probably be Mr. Taggert, of Harrisburg. The management is now trying very hard to secure him for the coming season. With Taggert as coach and Park as cap tain it is expected that Penn State will be in first at the finish for the Intercollegiate League champion ship. The schedule, which has been arranged for this season, is long and hard and contains some of the best teams in the country. It is as follows: December 12, Juniata, at State College. January 9, Lehigh, at State Col lege. January 12, West Virginia Wes leyan, at State College. January 14, Westinghouse Club, at Pittsburgh. January 15, Washington and Jef ferson, at Washington, Pa. January 16, University of Pitts burgh, at Pittsburgh. January 31, Gettysburg, at State College. February 5, Washington and Jef ferson, at State College. February 13, Michigan Aggies, at State College f negotiating,!. February 18, Swarthmore, at Philadelphia. February 19, Georgetown, at Washington, D. C. February 20, Navy, at Annapolis. February 27, University of Pitts burgh, at State College. March 6, Lafayette, at State College. There will also be an interclass basketball league. The managers of the different class teams have already been elected, but as yet a definite schedule for the interclass games has not been arranged. Interclass Wrestling Meet The date of the interclass wrest ling scrap has been set for Novem ber 14, or the Saturday after Penn sylvania Day. The scrap will be held in the Armory at seven o’clock. Seats will be put up on all four sides; the side toward Old Main will be reserved for 1917, the opposite side for 1918; and the seats at each end will be reserved for visitors. Sections may be re served by applying to either of the class managers, R. E. Hoffer, Pi Kappa Alpha house, or J. A. Gates, 222 West Beaver. The Civic Club The Civic Club will meet in room 202, Engineering Building, at 6:45 next Thursday evening. The pro gram should be one of profit and interest. Wolfe and Zarnke will discuss current events; Gregg and Perry will discuss the recent elec tions. A cafateria will be held at the Presbyterian church, Friday, No vember 6, f rom five to seven o’clock. Proceeds are for benefit of the Belgian sufferers. Pressing Repairing Dyeing A New Man at An Old Stand C. C. Curry, Tailor Successor to J. P. Hagman Steam Cleaning Wet Cleaning Dry Cleaning ON THE WAY BACK from that hike to Bald Top Stop at BRICKERS in Boalsburg for some Penn State Creamery Ice Cream Penn State Laundr y Everything new Three deliveries a week Minor repairing free Best work Clean Sanitary R. A. Kester, agent REYMER’S CHOCOLATES Real quality direct from the factory BREAD PASTRY ICE CREAM HARVEYS BAKERY 220 E. College Avenue • Both Phones The Balmacaan The reign of the Balmacaan is at its height right now. The Well Dressed Men are wearing it on the street, automobiling and traveling We have a big line in stock. Come in and look them over Sauers and Heberling The State College Transportation Co. Incorporated 3909 FIREPROOF GARAGE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY ACCESSORIES Repair Work a Specialty A New Store in State College JUST THE PLACE TO BUY MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Fromm’s Economy Store ROUNTREE’S The Palace Restaurant Corner West College and Frazier REAL EATS! * * * Efficient catering for special feeds We will Accommodate Your Guests Ebe IFUttans Unn State College Ja.r?2e.s P. Proprietor Everything for the Amateur Outdoor Work Our Specialty W. W. 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