Trip Coupon SERIES A. NOVEMBER 4, 1914 This Coupon is valid for one vote if received in the Collegian Office by Tuesday Evening, November 10, 1914. The Pitt Trip Contest. Two men will receive railroad fare and admission tickets to the Pitt-State game held on Thanks giving day. The two contestants sending in the largest number of votes will receive the offer. In the following two issues, WRESTLING SCHEDULE NEARING COMPLETION Strongest Teams in America t( Meet State Grapplers—Pros pects for a Strong Team Never Brighter—Lamb May Meet Dorizas. With six veterans from last year’s championship team in school State never looked forward to a season with brighter prospects than this year. The report current last year of a meet with Harvard' proved to be unfounded for the Harvard management find the trip to be too long for consideration While no definite dates have been made it seems probable that the schedule will include the Navy at Annapolis on Feb. 6; Pennsylvania at State, on February 13, and' Lehigh at Bethlehem, February 27. Meets with Yale and Columbia at State College are also being consid ered. State men are eager to see Cap tain Lamb try conclusions with Dorizas for neither have been thrown in intercollegiate competi tion. Both men practised together in the Armory two years ago. At that time Dorizas Was unfamiliar with the American style and relied greatly on his strength. In' the other weights the varsity teafn is well'fortified. Long, of the varsity last year, will probably receive first' call, but Holler and Baird will furnish plenty of compe tition. In the 125 pound class Crockett will have to defeat Brown to keep his varsity berth. Kirk will probably be 135 pound man again for his record of winning every bout last year would indi cate that he should be able to dis pose of Klingensmith. Hill, with his varsity experience of last year, will no doubt be able to dispose of contenders for his place on the team. Probably no man has lcarn en the game faster than Yerger and a great season may be predict ed for him in the 158 class. Sayre’s loss in the light heavyweight class will not be felt so badly with Stecker his rival of last year in college. Everyone will be glad to know that Director Lewis who has done so much for the sport will once again assume the duties of head coach. Besides coaching the var sity, he and his assistant will de vote some time in training men for the vacancies by graduation his year. IN THE COLLEGE WORLD. One of Penn’s future Wall street men wants to know why the order of seating in lectures isn’t revers ed once in a while and the X-Y-Z's put in the front row instead of the A-B-C’s. Well, why not ? Think of the college career of a fellow with such a name as Zwaysnatz. Ursinus is seriously considering the adoption of an honor system. At a recent meeting of the Student Senate a committee was appointed to frame such a system and report to the Senate and Faculty. Several girls from lowa State went to Chicago to demonstrate their work in Home Economics. The new stadium at Princeton will seat 41,000 persons. It is built in the shape of a horse shoe and has cost, in its complete state, $300,000. It was used for the first time in the Princeton-Dartmouth game. The red mackinaws and blue similar' coupons —will be printed which count for "one vote. A new subscription to the Collegian will count for 10 votes. Get into the contest, and don’t allow one series to pass without getting the coupons. Mail as noted on the coupon to the Collegian Office. hats that were considered so nobby ,or the bandmen at Penn a year igo, arc not at all the proper uni form now. In fact the discontin lance of the band is being serious ly urged on account of the uni forms. “Might as well be dead is out of style,” seems to be the cry. A prominent engineer is quoted by the “Tartan” of Carnegie Tech as saying: “There is nothing which a young engineer can do that will advance his professional standing so much as the writing of a good sound technical article for publi cation”. Some of the sophs here at State could keep in mind an imaginary publication while they write their expository themes. “Modem hazing” is the cry at South Dakota State. The fresh men offenders, both “Eds” and “Co-eds” are punished for their crimes on the main campus by such up-to-date methods as “Japanese fussing bees” and proposals from a woman’s standpoint. The Engineers of the University of Texas have added their quota to the saving of the South by buy ing a bale of cotton. The bale weighs five hundred and three pounds and was bought by volun tary subscription. It will be sold later and the profits divided among the subscribers. It is now on ex hibition in the Engineer’s Building at that place. It was a good pro posal all right. We might contri bute our quota to the saving of Pennsylvania by buying a ton of I coal and giving it over to the use of “Duster’s”’ locomotive. At lowa State all building op erations on the campus are at a standstill on account of a strike among the carpenters. The strike was called because two students who never could be accused of be ing carpenters found occasion to use hammer and saw around some of the buildings to construct temp orary lockers. What wouldn’t the carpenters at Penn State do if every fellow who hasn’t a locker in the gym would diligently ply his trade and proceed to construct a dainty little two by four in which to store his gym paraphernalia. Continued from page 1 Edgerton, Swain for Morris, Morris for Swain, Ewing for Jumes, Janies for Ewing, Ewing for Clark, Fleck for Lamb, Edgerton for Welty, Manown for James, Sutton for McDowell. La fayette: Swarthe for Hartman, Aiken for Kennedy, Tormay for Woodward. Referee, Morice, Penn. Umpire, Thorp, Columbia Field judge, Max well, Swarthmore, Head linesman, Crooks, Penn. Time of periods, 15 minutes. Opportunities This Week To help “Yegg” Tobin. See Fisher’s space. To guess Saturday’s football scores. Toggery Shop. To get a trip to the Pitt game- Start saving the coupons now. For our farmer studes to get busy and win that ten spot. To start the Ag. fair on its way to success. “Happy” Pearce ’lO, holds the position of assistant engineer of constiuction of permanent build ings with the Panama Canal Com mission in Panama. Baldy Pier ’l2, is employed by the Raritan Copper Works of New ark, N. J. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DID YOU EVER SEE A GIRL who didn’t like candy ? Or who didn't have a “sneuking fondness” for it? Something wrong with a girl, or else she never tastes Graham's confections. A purchase will convince her that we are selling the finest and purest of candies, chocolates, etc. Special lunches during Pennsylvania Day. GRAHAM, on the Corner. Cure That Cold Now The longer you neglect a cold, no matter how slight, the worse for you. GILLILAND’S Cold and Cough remedies will re lieve you surely and quickly Prescriptions Filled Promptly. RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Nlttany Inn Block College Ave. Captain Tobin’s Condition Improved After making an examination on Sunday, Dr. Glenn, the team physician, believes that Captain Tobin will be discharged frqm the hospital this week. The bums are healing nicely and the chances of scars on either Tobin or Sauerboff are exceedingly slight. New skin is forming on Tobin’s forehead > nose, neck and ears but his hands are badly swollen and watery. While Tobin’s burns may be healed sufficiently, he will be too soft to enter the Michigan game. Since he has been at the hospital, he has been, given very little food and kept in bed to avoid any pos sibility of catching a cold. Details of, the Lafayette game were sent .to the hospital at five minute intervals and Tobin’s inter est may be shown by a three de gree rise in temperature. Harlow, Hollenback, Fleming and Mauthe called Sunday morning and found him in good spirits. Thomas’ arm continues to improve rapidly but it is very unlikely that he will play before Thanksgiving. A final hope to get him in the Michigan game is held out ‘by the coaches but Dr. Glenn refuses to make any hopeful statement. Aside from these two men the varsity should be able to present its regular line-up at South Bethlehi-n next Saturday. The student body as well as the team, coaches and Captain Tobin himself appreciate the interest of other college captains in sending sympathetic telegrams. Among those received may be mentioned the messages from the Captains of Harvard, Penn, Pitt, Westminster and West Virginia. Juniors Attention. All juniors interested in the Junior Oratorical contest will report their names either in writing or orally to some member of the fol lowing faculty committee. G. K. Pattee, W. L. Roberts, J. T. Marsh man. This report must be made not later than December 1. Get Something for Nothing Three Guesses Nearest Total Scores Win Penn State Cornell Harvard Indians Pitt Penn Yale Army Navy Lafayette •Be Sure to total your scores. Coupons not Totaled will be dis carded. Sweaters and Mackinaws. Correct score 439. First, L. K. Morrow, 393, second, Ebert Hollo baugh, 380; third, G. K. Bringhurst, 367. Victor Typewriters, prize contest. TKe Toggery Moore’s Non Leakable Fountain Pens Friday, November 6 “Yegg” Tobin Day AT Tobin will share in all sales made from our new Fall line of 300 Pairs of Nettletons A FEAST for the devotee ot athletics is a vi'it to a Spalding store. Therein he can see and examine implements and accessories for every known athletic sport. An expert will take pleasure in show ing him what the champions use in their respective lines. He can wield a racket, swing a golf club or a base ball bat, punch a bag or “do a stunt” on the gym apparatus; he can even take an imaginary row on one of the rowing machines; in fact, he can go through the manoeuvres of every form of ath letic sport right in our storp. . If you cannot call at a Spalding store, then the next best thing is to send for a Spalding catalogue. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126-128 Nassau St., 520 Fifth Avenue, New York City. FLOWERS AND PLANIS Grown by the Floricultural Dept. We offer our surplus stock of cut flowers and plants at reasonable rates to students and faculty. This stock is grown in modern houses under ideal conditions. Carnations, snap dragons, chrysanthemums and sweet peas in season. Grown on the Campus Bell Phone Myers’ Two Barber Shops 112 E. College Ave. 102 Allen St. 4 chairs under Nittany Inn Shoe Shining Parlor DR. EVA B. ROAN OPTOMETRIST 622 East College Av., State College, Pa Hours: S to 6 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Eves Examined AUTO HlRE—Five passenger Franklin and driver available for all occasions. Rates reasonable. Cal McCullock. Phi Delta Theta house. Both phones. An apple school will be held in Bedford county during the month of November. Lehigh F. & M. Princeton Ohio State W. & J. Michigan Brown Notre Dame Fordham Muhlenberg Apply for information concerning the $5O Shop ARROW SHIRTS for every occasion. Color fast—guaran teed satisfactory. “Insist on Arrow.” $1.50 up Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers Caterers, Attention ! State College Bakery Bread, Pastry and Ice Cream Both Phones J. C. SMITH & SON Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and Electrical Supplies, Tinware, House; Furnishing Goods, etc. MEEK BLOCK VISITORS WELCOME STATE COLLEGE CREAMERY