Continued from pace 1 added while W. and J. were scoring one point. The half ended with the score at 19 to 6. The pace set by the State team is not even indi cated by the score, for, in the greater part of the half the ball was in W. and J. Territory. W. and J. started the second half with a rush and reduced the State margin to eight points but State braced and seemed content to hold the margin of victory at about 12 points. By substitutions Capt. Goodwin hoped to turn the tide but found it impossible. McPherson and Goodwin played the best game for W. and J. The team work and all around play of Park’s team made it impossible to pick out any particular star. Wagner when substituted for Blaks lee played well. The line up follows Penn State Blakslee Park Capt. f Capt. Goodwin Jester c McCreight Walton g Peelor Wilson g McPherson Field goals, Blakslee 3, Wagner, Jester 4, Walton 2, Fisher 2, Good win, Peelor, McPherson. Foul goals Park 6 in 17, Me Pherson 9 in IS. MIDDIES CAPTURE FIRST MEET Superior Aggressiveness Decides Victory, For the second time in six years, the Midshipmen succeeded in wresting victory from the Penn State matmen. It was the initial contest for each team, and the strongest lineup appeared in each class, but the more marked ag gressiveness on the part of the Middies gave them the mcetjby a good marg'n. Only one fall was registered, and that by the Navy, while extra periods were necessary to decide three other bouts; but in spite of this fact, the team was out-fought, and the aggressiveness which has characterized our teams of the past was absent, save in the first bout ol the lightweights. The Navy is coached and uses a style identical with that taught here, so that de feat came in on our game, and quite unexpectedly. Four men on each team had taken part in the meet of last year when victory rested with us. In the fir't bout, Long was op posed by Grant of the Navy, who wrestled in his first varsity meet. At no time was our point winner of last year out-genereled, while on the other hand. Grant had great difficulty to save himself from be ing thrown. At the end of nine minutes. Long was given the de cision and started Penn State’s scor ing with four points, Wyatt, who was thrown by Crockett of last year’s team, met a new man in Brown. After one minute of work from the stand, Wyatt rushed Brown, throwing him to the mat, and at the same time falling into a neck and body hold from which Brown was unable to free himself. In two minutes, 20 seconds, his shoulders were pinned to the mat. In the 135 pound class, Kirk went nine minutes with his opponent Big Reduction Sale Stop Around and Give Us the Once Over Enterprise Clothing: Store 125 South Allen Street Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings from whom he got a decision, last year, and the result was a draw. In an extra three minutes, Hoops by exhibition of great strength and aggressiveness, was successful in gaining four points on decision over him. Pickett and Jones were both new men for the 145 pound weight. In in the first nine minutes, it seemed likely that the advantage was again with the Midshipmen, but a draw was given and in the final minute of the extra period, Pickett succeeded in going on top, and retained his position with the reward of a de cision. Yerger’s opponent of last year re peated his past history, and in nine minutes, gained a clear decision. Stecker met Sayre’s opponent of last year and was unable to recover from a bad leg hold, losing on decision. The big surprise came in the final bout when Captain Lamb was forced to draw with his lighter op ponent, T. W. Harrison. Harrison had played end on the football team, but had never taken part in a wrestling meet previously. In 15 minutes,he was able to stay Lamb’s attacks, so that at no time were the men off their feet, and a decision was not possible. The Navy root ers were well pleased to see what at first would have seemed a sure fall against them, turn to an even break with two points for either team. The final score was 19 points for the Navy and 10 for State. Summaiy: Long, State; decision over Grant, Navy—9 minutes. Wyatt, Navy; fall from Brown, Penn State —2 minutes 20 seconds. Hoopes, Navy; decision over Kirk —12 minutes. W. & J. Fisher Broadfoot, Navy; decision over Yereei —9 minutes. Ward, Navy; decision over Steck er —9 minutes. Lamb, State; draw with Har rison— 15 minutes. J. Grumbling, T 4, is back this semester and is assisting “Doc" Lewis in getting the men primed for the Penn meet; also, “Billy” Park, T 3, has been working with the lightweight men to help perfect their knowledge of the game. To Orators and Essayists Among the advances of this col lege along literary lines is the in creasing interest in oratory and journalism. In the movement is the local Prohibition League which will hold its annual oratorical con test the week before Easter vaca tion. The subject, which will re late to some phase of the liquor problem, is not otherwise restricted. Prizes are offered and the winner of the home contest competes for state honors at Dickinson, April 16. All who are interested are urged to begin preparations at once. We claimed second honors in the state last year. We can do better this year. For essays on "The Relation of Individual Total Abstinence to the Prosperity of the Nation,” the W. C. T. U. offers very tempting prizes. There are steps leading to state honors here also. This op portunity should appeal to those who can write but not speak force fully. For further details of either of THE PENN “STATE "COLLEGIAN What could be nicer for a valen tine than a box of the delicious, fresh from the factory, Samoset Chocolates. A fresh shipment for the occasion. Our sanitary fountain not equal led in Central Pennsylvania. GRAHAM, on the Corner. The Collegian desires to call the attention of its readers to the error in Mr. Graham’s ad of February 3 when the word “discontinuing” was used in place of the word “discrim inating”. CLASS! Huyler’s and Whitman’s Candies are in a class by themselves. See our line of fancy pack ages. Any size up to 5 pounds 80c and $1 a pound Gilliland Drug Store Nittany Inn Block College Ave. rhese contests, call at once upon McCord at the Lambda Chi Alpha, Lowry or S. P. Jones. The next weekly meeting of the Prohibition League will be held in room K, Library, Monday at 7:30 p. m. Agricultural Notes The agricultural faculty and their wives will enjoy a sleigh-ride and hold a supper Wednesday evening, February 9, at the Tyrone club house, Pennsylvania Furnace. Mr. Goodling, .of the agricultural faculty attended a number of farm meetings last week. Mr. Colt, county agent in Luzerne county, an old State man, helped make his visit interesting. The Commerce club will hold the initial dinner-talk at Nittany Inn on Thursday, February 11th at 6:00 p. m. All members will kindly purchase tickets of admission from C. B. Dowd, president, immediately. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Hensey, formerly of the Bald win Locomotive works. Wanted. A college man to sell Kleanol sanitary toilet utilities. Sample outfit furnished, no capital required, no risk involved; good profits. Call any afternoon or even ing except Sunday at 104 W. Fair mount avenue. Morton D. Carrel, general agent, Kleanol sanitary pro ducts. Adv. BABE’S Amusements for Everybody THE GREYHOUND by Paul Armstrong in five interesting pai ts in Kalem’s two act thriller CAST UP BY THE SEA Extra Features at Our Big Matinee Keystone comedy HER WINNING PUNCH Vitagraph two part comedy A Mixup in Dress Suit Cases Perhaps a Surprise for You. Look Over Our Front William Fox presents Daniel Frohman’s greatest stage success TJHEK THIEF with Dorothy Donnelly, creator of Madam X, in the title role. 5 parts A big Keystone laugh Giddy-Gay and Ticklish and Maybe Another Surprise Give us your ideas, but don’t “holler” Our Big Features for Next Week will be worth watching and waiting for VALENTINES and Valentine Booklets and Post Cards See Window Display The 'QgkoJUL Store Spring, 1915 New Neckwear First Showing This Week of the New 4 in Hand Ties Pressing, handwork by skilled tailors 3 suits pressed $1 Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices iitjS&M'i l ?/ AND STATE COLLEGE -Pa. 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