The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN EKLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania £rr FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering 111 thirty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu- Tll cation—TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester beginß 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 TEe Quality Shop An eftabluhment which ii noted lor id line quality o( letterpreu printing V Every order receiver the personal attention ol the manager thus insuring perlect satisfaction The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company v State College THE First National Bank State College, Pa. ♦ «- * W. L. FOSTER, Pres. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South fillcn Street Latest fall styles In Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes. Clothing] and - - - - • Furnishings Kt. V-wnoWl, Troy SHEFFLER’S The place where 0-;- 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 A FEAST for the devotee ol' athletics* is u vi«it to a Spalding store. Therein he can see und 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, lie can go through the manoeuvres of every form of ath letic sport right in our store. 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., 620,Fifth Avenue, New York City. THE SPOTLESS SHOP A reul City barber shop Pastime Building GEO. W. LOHMAN Lafayette Again Loses The varsity soccer season was opened on New Beaver Field Sat urday with a well earned victory over Lafayette. Lafayette scored its only point by a penalty kick in the first half and a goal by Cope evened the points. A tie game seemed certain when Staiger kicked a goal five minutes before time was called and clinched a victory. Smedley, Wilkinson and Cope were the stars of the State team. Lafayettk statu Reifsnyder g Dutemple Stevens r f b Kelly Cornwell 1 f Ii Smedley Paulsou r h b Greenland Gentileus e b b Holmberg Stillwell I h li Cranston Doland o r Wilkinson Herring i r Cope Logan c Gregg Scharff i 1 Dorwart Lyman o 1 Bishop Goals—Cope, Stager, Stillwell. Sub stitutions —Staiger for Dorwart, Hes selibacher for Greenland, Longe for Dutemple. Umpire, McClain, State. Across the Way Mildred Ride 'l4, surprised the girls by paying a six days’ visit to the Cottage. Mildred conducted the meetings during prayer week, lead prayer meeting, and gave a talk to the freshmen girls. On Thursday night, November 12, all the girls who had attended ;the Eaglesmere conference had a dinner at the Hunt house in her honor. Edgar T. Smith T 3, was married to Cleo Fellers, a prominent girl of Beach City, 0., on his way to Wy oming where he teaches mechanical engineering in the state university. The Cottage dining room was given over to the leading visitors Pennsylvania Day. Dinner was served by some of the girls. The others were given a Cafetaria lunch at the Pattee house. Interclasß Lacrosse The juniors won their second game of the interclass series in lacrosse last Saturday when they defeated the seniors on New Bea ver. The juniors lead throughout and at no time was their goal in serious danger. Stevens scored two goals, and "Bobby” Fisher and West each scored one. The soph omores won an interesting game from the freshmen by a 1-0 score. The ball was in freshmen territory practically all the time and only in ability to locate the basket kept the score low. Next Saturday will de cide the series. If the juniors win from the sophs their claim will be undisputed. Should the sopho mores win they will have the best claim. Resolutions Whereas, it has pleased God in His infinite wisdom to call from this life our dear classmate and friend,, Raymond Lawall Knecht, be it Resolved, that we, the class of 1915 of the Pennsylvania State Col lege, extend our deepest sympathy to his family in their bereavement. Furthermore, be it resolved that these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of the class and pub lished in the Penn State Collegian. And furthermore, let it be resolv ed that a letter of condolence be sent to the family. Committee: R. H. Radcliffe, I. E. Long, William Horner. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ALUMNI NOTES. \V. E. Ruder 'O7, is acting as Research Metalurgist for the Gen eral Electric Company at Schenec tady. N. V. 11. D. Dll Barry 'OB, captain of the basketball team during his sen iur year in college, is at present connected with the Bollinger An drews Construction Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa. A. 1.. Patrick ’l3, is holding the position of scientist in soil survey for the Bureau of Soils of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. “Dutch" Kurtz ex-'i3, is employ ed by tlie lirothcrsvalley Coal Com pany at Berlin. Pa., in die capacity of assistant mining engineer. John B. Sherrer 'l4, is assistant to the head of the department of horticulture of New Hampshire College, at Durham. N. 11. C. \V. Rhodes 'l2 has taken up engineering work and is now act ively engaged in making the pre liminary survey for a laiiroad line through Tennessee. His home is in Easton. T’a. A. M. Hoovcn 'l3, pi evident of Thespians in that year, is now lo cated in Philadelphia with the Pennsylvania Raihoad Co. as chief daughtsman in the construction de partment of one of their large op erations along the Delaware River. K. C. .Smith ex-12, is now at his home in Dußois, 1 "a., having recenth given up his position as foreman of a blast furnace in Gary. Immediately after leaving college, "Dick” spent two years at the same work in India. \V. R. Wilson 'l2, is working for the I‘. R. R at Baltimore, Md., on one of their engineering corp. U. A. Shelley ’u, lias been with the Explosive Manufactming Co. of Emporium, as chemist, since his graduation. W. S. Wilson ’l3 special, has taken up scientific farming on his father’s land near Berwvn. Pa Guessing Contest In connection with the sale of the All-College Picture it is proposed to work a guessing contest as to the number of people in the picture. A proof of the pictur: will be ex hibited in a conspicuous place and each man placing an order for a picture will be allowed a guess. The first prize will be a $lO gold piece, the second prize a mounted picture and the third prize an un mounted picture. A delegation of students from State will attend the Student Vol unteer Convention for the eastern colleges to be held at Franklin and Marshall College, November 20-22. Robert Speer, Dr. Headland and "Sam” Higgenbottom are listed among the prominent speakeis at the convention. Any student who desires to attend this convention should make arrangements before Friday at the Y. M. C. A. office. Princeton has already signed up a delegation of 25. State should have an equally large number of students present. The Y. M. C. A. meeting at 6:30 next Sunday evening will be one of the most important as well as inter esting meetings of the year. Dan Welty will preside, and a number of prominent college men will speak, among whom are Dick Har low, Neil Fleming and Bob Reed. Mr. Whitehair, the chapel speaker of the day, will also give an ad dress. Special music will be ren dered by the quartet. Be a booster and bring a fellow along with you to this meeting. 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 1 for some Penn State Creamery Ice Cream Penn State Laundr y Everything new Best work EVERYTHING BAKEABLE REAL ICE CREAM A full line of REYMERS CHOCOLATES HARVEY BROTHERS 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 1909 FIREPROOF GARAGE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY ACCESSORIES Repair Work a Specialty A New Store In State College JUST THE PLACE TO BUY MEN’S FURNISHINGS. JR romm’s Economy Store We will Accommodate Your Guests &he ttittang linn State dollege James P. jH^eus Proprietor Arrow shirts are fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. duett, Peabody K Co , Inc. Makers Three deliveries a week Minor repairing free R. A. Kester, agent Everything for the Amateur Outdoor Work Our Specialty W. W. Smith Photographer and Stock Dealer Agency Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Edison Diamond Point Phonographs and Records Webster Typewriter Ribbons Multi-kopy Carbon Papers l\Z CoUeije ttaerva* State CoVVtQ* MARTIN’S for Best Cider nnd Fresh Pretzels * * * Peanuts Roasted to Suit You Have That Picture framed by C. H. SMITH Finest Work at the Right Price 212 E. College, Aye. Sanitary