Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 05, 1915, Image 4

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FRESHMEN WIN FLAG SCRAP
1918 Easy Victors in Last Scrap of
The freshman class won the
right to have ’an official flag by
handily defeating the sophomores
in the flag scrap. The' freshmen
met in the armory at 6 o’clock and
the sophomores assembled on Old
Beaver where the classes lined up
against each other at 6:30. The
sophomores were in the north end
of the field when the freshmen
carrying their pole entered the
south end. At the starting gun the
pole was quickly raised and the
freshmen locked arms around it;
while the sophomores charged the
circle of men thus formed. At the
end of 20 minutes of furious fight
ing the freshmen emerged victor
ious for not a sophomore had been
able to lay a hand on the pole.
The freshmen always had a man at
the top of the pole for emergency
and the freshmen president stood
at the bottom. After the closing
gun the freshmen gave the old col
lege yell, their own class jell, and
then to show their true spertsman
ssiD they gave the sophomt re class
yell.
Maize and light blue u ere the
official 1918 color*-. Ever if the
sophomores had succeeded in
scaling the pole it is very doubtful
if they could have removed the
flag because it took the f. eshmen
25 minutes, after the scrap, to ac
complish this task with a hammer
and chisel.
Prohibition League Meeting
On Monday night, May 10, at
7:30 the Prohibition leag te will
hold its last regular meeting of the
year. Next year’s officer: will be
elected and the 'work planned.
Much important business .s to be
acted upon. The I. P. A. banquet
will be held on Friday nig it. May
14. Every member is urged to be
on his mark for both cl these
events.
Scabbard & Blade Elect oils
Carlos Guy Gondcr
Norman Eail Hartman
Horace Jackson Hartranfl
Robert Peters Meily
Household furniture for sale on
the third floor of the Pastime build
ing. Can be seen at any tir e..
BABE’S
Pastime Theatre
WEDNESDAY
The Outlaw’s
Revenge
Thrilling Four Part Mutual Mas
terpicture
THURSDAY
A Man and
His Mate
Mutual Masterpicture S 11; reme
Keystone Comedy
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FRIDAY
Vaudeville
Two Acts, and
The Little Girl
That He Forgot
Alliance Feature in Four Acts
♦ * *
SATURDAY
Exploits of Elaine
and Other Big Features With
Vaudeville
iwcpeal College
Department ol Medicine
:nl Center. A School which
lor Completion n Conroe tm
icricmi Mcdic.il Association.
niuH itlonl, |*tu* one) car of w ork of cnUoi’i’urmlc •» l'h)*
lied for cnlrtncc. Alt credential* mnitl be approved t*>
t ito I m*.
.mil (Jetinnuhßlvcst,compiling wllli Ilia Pontnjlvuma
of cltfltl month* v tch. Amonc tho upcelal feature* are
.•d UihortUu ie*. Hospital nnd Dlspen* iry. I ree Ouu/i'i,
u e*. Modified and Modern Semin tr Mollunl* Abnml ml
i.idelphii llenerul Hospital (IMlObud*) 11ml the Mtuiklp.il
ncy and Chemistry. For announcement* and Information,
17th nod Cherr> hlrtctn, lHiltndelphla, I u.
New Cheering System
A new cheer leading system for
the Pennsylvania State College
proposed by the committee ap
pointed by the president of the
Athletic Association.
1. There will be one cheer lead
er and two assistants.
2. It shall be the duty of one of
these assistants to act as the col
lege song leader.
3. All other assistant cheer
leaders shall be juniors. The num
ber will be governed by the head
cheer leader.
4, The three cheer leaders shall
be chosen by the graduate man
ager, the managers of the three
major sports and the present cheer
leader; and in following years by
the thiee cheer leaders, the gradu
ate manager and the managers of
the three major sports.
5. The elections are to take
place in the first two weeks in May.
6. Each senior cheer leader
shall be given by the Athletic
Association at the opening of the
first semester a white V neck
sweater tiimed in blue.
7. The standard cheer leader’s
uniform will be white flannels and
this white V-neck sweater.
8. A prize of five dollars will be
awarded for the best college song
of the year.
9. The Old College Yell and the
Alma Mater are to always remain
as the official .yell and song of the
college.
Hill, Lamb and Hewitt, com
mittee.
Sophomores Keep First Place
The sophomores made it two
straight on Saturday when they de
feated the juniors by the score 12
to 7 and took first place in the class
league.
The juniors made a good start
getting 5 runs off Dufford in the
first inning on 4 hits and 2 errors.
Davis who relieved Dufford for the
sophomores pitched a good game
and the juniors were unable to hit
except in the fourth inning when
Sullivan scored Wetherald and
Mackin on a hit to left.
Baughman, who pitched for the
juniors, was touched up freely by
the sophomores. The league lead
ers had 15 hits and put the game
in safety in the eighth inning when
they scored five runs.
The hitting of Greenland and
Long were the features of the
game. The score:
R H E
Sophmores 000320250 12 15 5
Juniors 500200000 7 9 7
FOREST L.‘ STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
Both Phnneß
ROUNTREE'S
The Palace Restauran
Comer West College and Frazier
REAL EATS.
Effiriont catering for special feeds
ALBERT THOMPSON
Automobile Livery
and
Taxi Service
Bellcfonte, Pa
Caterers, Attention !j
State College Bakery
for
Bread, Pastry and Icc Cream'
Both Phones
A. DEAL
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM.
HOT WATER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State College Pennsylvania
The penntbtate collegian
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We realize that the individual
sanitary paper cups and ice cream
dishes cost us more than the old
style methods. Simply another
example of the fact that we spare
neither time or expense to give our
patrons the very best. Read in our
confectionery window what the
leading confectioners’ magazine has
to say.
GRAHAM, on the Corner.
Keep Kool
Come in to our upto
date, sanitary foun-
tain and enjoy its
wealth of delicious
and invigorating iced
drinks, sundaes, etc.
QUALITY and SERVICE
are our watchwords
Gilliland Drug Store
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave
We will Accommodate Your Guests
State College
James P. tflif^er.'j,
Proprietor
DR. H. E. THORN LEY
Osteopathic Physician
Bellefonte State College
Mon., Wed., Fri. Tuea., Thura., Sat.
Summer Apparel
All Ready
Straw Hats
In 4-in hands and bows. New
. ... . . showing each week until com
showing, excelling in diversity mencemcnt 500 .
The most complete and varied
o£ styles and weaves as well as the y^^ea,-
utmost \alue at each price. The
B. V. D. balbrigan, lisle, poros
new low crowns and wide brims in knit, crepe, union and two piece
t , suits, $1 to $2 the suit,
rough weaves, and the Leghorn „ , „ , . „..
Palm Beach, Mohair aud Silk Suits
hats are here, $2 and $3. j n natural and striped patterns,
Flannel Pants
$7.50, $lO upwards
and striped fabrics. Blue ser K c su!ts and suits of 1! « ht
_ , A . . colored mixtures, plaids, $l5, 18,
Serge » new heavy stripes, also 2Q upwan , s _
the more conservative pin stripes jj oi .j er^
$5, $6, $6.50. j n p] a ; n> colors, lisle, Holeproof,
Shirts 25c pair, $1.50 the box, guaranteed
6 months. Silks, with fancy clocks
on side, 50c. Holeproof silk 75c,
3 pairs, $2.00, guaranteed 3 months.
Of plain
Sport shirts with large collars, in
white, tan, stripe, half sleeves,
$1.50. Soft cuff shirts, $l.OO,
$1.50, $2. Silk shirts, $3.50, K
$5, and $6.
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AND COLLEGE -Pa.
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George Randolph
Chester
Famous Author, says:
**Why shouldn’t a man be willing to
recommend a tobacco which gives
as cool, sweet and satisfying a smoke
as Tuxedo? ’*
For Mentally Alert
Men—Tuxedo
George Randolph Chester’s “Get-Rich - Quick
Wallingford” storieshavedelighted thousands through
the mental alertness, good humor and keen mind
shown by the wily promoter.
When George Randolph Chester writes of things
typically American he knows what he is talking about;
and when he endorses Tuxedo—the typically Ameri
can tobacco his endorsement carries great weight
with the keen-minded, alert and brainy smokers of
this country.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe anti Cigarette
19 made especially to maintain the American spirit of good
humor. Its constant use benefits a man in mind and body,
by keeping him happy and physically fit.
Tuxedo is the finest Kentucky Burley the world’s
premier smoking-tobacco leaf—made absolutely non-biting
by the original “Tuxedo Process” that has never been suc
cessfully imitated. Tuxedo is delightfully mild, fragrant,
rich, and gives a cool and satisfying smoke. Tuxedo is in
a class by itself.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, gtasaine - wrapped, J* Famous preen (in, with polJ Ift
moisture-proof pouch .... OC lettering, curved to fit pocket AUC
in Tin Humidon, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
House Party
When arranging for this function drop in and consult us about
Ice Cream, Sherbet, Punch, Cakes, etc.
HARVEY BROTHERS
220 East College Avenue
Neckwear
Tyrolleon coats, all shades $lO.
Everything man wears but shoes
here ready for you.
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