Page Four Could you think of anything more delightful when you have a little spare time, than to step into Graham & Sons on the corner, with a friend or a number of them, hear the great Edison Phonograph and enjoy a Soda, Sundae, Ice Cream, Sandwich (Hot or Cold), or a light lunch? Come in; try it. Make yourselves at home. We enjoy seeing you enjoy yourselves. We know that youjtannot improve on anything we handle, as nothing but the best is good enough for our patrons. GRAHAM & SONS On The Corner West Va. Wesleyan Puts Up Stubborn Fight But Penn State Wins Clark and Berk earaial a first <loan through the line. tillside set stute hack Ike curds, and failure to gain a fires dotal gate l‘eslearin the bull llier were curable to whence, has pier, and Cake again retard Clark Babb add heck Fumed tar, succesAmi first dom., but State lost 15 ',suds for holding Beck, Lunn: and Robb made 11.11rst dean In flirt o plate Laing then nest, around left end for a toutialtran Cub bane, kaked the goal Scots, 7.0 ge returnee the kick oIT .15 pada Robb, Clark and Beek made it a first titianjust as the first permit end.al Bob') lost a santltroiturl lett curl and then Ening harks! a fornard pass to gr.. A 55 esletrin Irian batted the ball duos, but it (ell Into I.ge's arms and he crossed the goal hue after a run of 15 yards Cabbage ninon ktc6nl the goal Score, II U West %%roue kkkerl over the goal line State put the ball in plas on the 1 2.11 arm' hue, but on the lipid ph. 11. ~,,, 1113/1.41 IS cards for bottling Clark lpnand to Millie and It'rushank door red out 111 111% tracks. BECK }HIRT. - - - - Cable failed to pain and holdnig. cost West Virginia another 15 ,N ards A for. word m oles, 31111 IT to TIIN 101 gamed too 3 arils and another faded Caine punted on er the goal line ' , tote runt the ball on plav on the 20 turd line Robin and Ilex I; a first don, n. but Robb lost six ants onnn attempted end run Line plunges gunned a xhalk mark . lhu mg flora a form aril to Peel. for 0 upon of 25 Halt Beek now "lard out" on the next pill), but resumed .111 end run In) Robb, a pass trout Co mg to Robb and a plunge through hullo areountn d for the next tom laloo in Cabbage ini.stul the goal, his first mass 111 14 attempts Score 20 0 Beek returned the ktek-uff 21 turd gut he ewe tolett out ht order to let Is.l e.t Bort/ tech Once The Int nded utter Rohl, laid zone '1 nrtl round right end Store, 20 0. HEN CIIBBAG E Who made a record of 13 consecutive g 0 4 .1 5 . kiCked irirmTouchdoWns sst. trgnini lanced constilerablN during the miiimil hallnod plat oil itiore 4111 oils 111111 akin more aggro,. Ut ifs .11lInsugli they ti ere imable O Olsen at leit-t, 14111 . 1 Peat,' 111 gist ling I limit Mum,. .10 ist tin, in found in the blot that slurnig this ..iss 0011 belt the, gamed 3 0 lanai' in swimming° it• the 2 tank of the firm ball %nos her gout totaling to mts oo 111,0 to he Mlle m that 'state M 11S 111111111, In4llllll. snit brit dun. (luring the third quarts,. ku Led golf am! 11 I , t 1 Virginia the hall 00 1110 10 lard and the runnelslimifed 11 nrd,nadl lo Chalk NM, Itoik and I l alue font 11l lard,, Cnhlt k s kisil In Robb nn the in ,1111 11111, 11101 lie rttninisil this ball ,arshi I Ise 11 mls tan. nolo lasitalmosl finol plat mg Bort, Pi 111 in along through right asklr Ins a I turd mint, but •si loceiteil ti rll pl.lllllh fa , off , itlo pin ing 011 111 V III•lt 11111 gain of 7 tarsi , I litionali left ell °Mink+, Cub s ham imolai& a goal Irian the .11i iril Into but failed, \ (4 \ ireinot !united to Pohl, on the 'll ‘itrol linelllll4 11111111111 to Gll.ll 1111110 thou it liortle Chubnon Inlet in the Innsonelgo nod Grout took I,lllote 1 Intl. I ottoooted "or, ootroon,l, aultilooot being taken out lout ininll) wined to Itott‘ealthough It undd It 041.11 that It non Into tontneq 111.1 re to remain in the :.1.11111 CIIIIIIII, attempted :zeal front the to tint! 11111. 1111'11 failed 11111 111111 Mil% out 111 11111 1111 1.2411,1111 211 I lull line A ootointoo of Into pllingei netting. them but I otirols, punted for \ irutnitt tot tlie 211 Nord line ittl‘oint mg the ball I trtnl Stole I,lli 1/141J11171.11 15 Nord, for holding Rohl, .11111 1:11,01 mivt.ei.,lo4l In retrie,ing HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goode • At the Right Price DOCKASH Stoves 6 Ranges Olewine's Store Bellefonte, Pa. 17 ,ards of this and Berta then II iloted to Weoleyan's 10-lard line Floher and Collie gamed a total of 11 tarda. thus unearth the first down for %1 rot Virginia. After securing another twat Maui. they erre penalised another hi lards for bottling and after gaming' 3tull ninon penalized 15 yards for holthng AL ties Juncture Beek re turned to the gran. replacing Gross he quarter &led unmediately after. rended immediately Id arch Down the net . • • . • the fourth quartercommenced with the bull on Wesleyan's 10.3 ard line, and after foiling to gain on on end run, Sabre !Milted to Bubb, who war downed 111 tracks on the 45 yard hoe Thorpe was substituted for Ea mg State non euttuneneed a innrch on IVesleyan's f.foal Beck and Thorpe wham:cid the Still for n first down and Robb, Bort., Bock and lhurp gained too gIICCINI/11,0 first donne. 'forte gained if cards through right tackle, Beek helped the rause n itli a three )aril gaqi, end then Bortr neat around right end for o touchdown. Beckpunted out but the kick nag blocked O'Donnell and Wilson were substituted for If.rushank. and SUMO Soon. co it tanned it re enaetinent of Beds's run of last neck The only dd. fermite nes that the slur performer thm `kickoffeas o caught the ball un the on the 10 tont lme and en! through s opponents like a tiliminind on that front the J3e.mnl I line on h e bed on open Held before sm Beck of West Virginia thawed him ull the no) but did not catch bun till the ball nosplaced hetneen tne goal posts Cubbage failed to kick the gnu! hoore 32 0 11 est Virginia kicked off and Robb again collared the ball on the 10-lard line and gained 13lards Pond am, • eubqatuted for Robb 1 horpe lost cards while Pond gamed 10 studs and llortr secured the first down Pond and Beck had gained II 3 anls uhen State can penthred 15 wards for holding. Bode punted from the 15-3 and line oser eglethn's goal line. :Morris was Sob xtittited for Ego and Cannier toe 11.1 m. gins West Virginia adsanuid to a first dos n from the Mt yard line but then Rambled and Penult fell on the bell Pond lost 4 c arils and nits then taken out and Wilson put in, in his plane Bedk go lied 1 yard through fartrt guard. sunlit was substituted zarnecki Thorpe made 2 yards around left end and thin Smith at. tenanted a placement kick but fulled. A brilliant (emu,' pass, Fisher to Bridles gained 30 words for West Vir ginia but another psis of Fisher's was mnteteepted by Vollmer on the 50-yard ine Clinmer started for tics goal and after some closer dodging and is WI floe interferent e secured touchdown. Smith kicked the goof. Score 30 0. Timmer and graft were substituted for Pamela and Clubbage. Mortis re Icord West N'arginla's kickoff on the 5-yard Inc nod adsunced it 15 yard.. Bort, made 3 seeds throwth eght t.niard awl Morin, neut. around Booksnd for II arclr and 11 first dui.. bad just wade 5 girth. through right guard 01110. the Om° roiled STATE-39 Poe W. V. W-0 Ego kr411 . 991: . .. I. i. Morro, C9blige . .... I. G T 1 ,191990. So aln .... .. C ...... .. . Neal 19trr9411 . ... It G. . ... .. Vance JEWELER and OPTICIAN Agent For Smith Typewriters i C. E. SHUEY 133 South Allen Street T This Store is the Heal Head for the Young Men Who Want the 3.1, . 10.101 ar - &Whoa &M. CLASSES MEET ON MAT SOON Interclass Wrestling Bouts May Be Held on Penn'a Day—Date for Navy Mete Fixed. Although the date for the annual M. terclnan wrostluig meet ban not yet been definitely decided upon, there is a hkeli• hood that it will bo staged this your on either Not. 17 or 18. This arrange meat, If carried out, will cause the moot to be held much earlier than in former years, but by so doing it trill be possible to present it as one of the features of the Pennsylvania Day cel ebration. Malinger Roberto and his an oint/into ore nen engaged in working out plans for the contest and a definite decision should be reached within the next neck or so. Lust year the meet won held the second week in January. During the past week nn agreement was reached concerning the date for the Navy imeet According to the agree ment, Captain Ling and his men trill inert the midshipmen m Annapolis en March 8, or eight dale after the meet u lob the Cornell matmen, oho ore scheduled to appear here on Feb 23. The dates for the contests with Bos ton Tech and Lehigh have not been de cided upon as yet. With the rapid appronch of the wrest bog Pennon there has been a noticeable increase in the number of candidates re porting to Conch Lewin. In addition to the men mho hate already reported =MEM ==l State--Bortz for Beek; Gros. for Clnrk, Beck for Gross, Thorpe for En ing: O'Donnell for Krukshankt W. W;l. eon for Boom. Pond for Robb, Morris for Ego, Conover for Higgins; L, Wilson for Pond• Brat for Cubbage, Smith for Czarnecki, Trmener for Parrish West Virginia Wenleyan—Fisher for Shumaker, Allen for Neal; Ross for Nil. ler, Neal for Allen; Henryetto for Clark, flriulley for Blake Tonclidon ne—Enting, Ego, Clark, Bort; Robb, Conoter Goals from touchdown—Cl:l,Lnc 2, Smith 1 Referee, 'rapport, Rochester; Umpire, Merriman, Geneva, Read Linesemon, But ler, Wis. Tinto of Periods, 12 minutes each L. C. BULLOCK Justice of Peace Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan $l,OOO up. We are now agents for L. C. Smith & Bros. TYPEWRITERS Typewriters for sale and for rent Index boxes 35c—Regular value 59c Athletic Supplies Two 7-Passenger Automobiles For Hire Penn State Book Store Opposite The Post Office L. K. Metzger, 'l5 Prop. Live Thin WE'RE showing the greatest choice in smart, refin ed, high grade suits and overcoats for young men and men who feel young. The biggest hit of any season-is the Hart Schaffner & Marx models as specially made for us, the typical styles for young men. Under that one name we show a great variety of models; single and double breasted, belt back, and many sack suit variations. $2O, $22.50, $25, $3O Sorts from other good makers—sls and $lB. The Very Best In Young Men's Overcoats Here Sport coats ' • motor coats, double service rain-or-shine coats, belt backs, box backs; single and double breasted styles. Rich homesppns, heather shades, smooth and rough weaves , fine . vicunas and coverts. Here ready to put on,. $l5, $lB, $2O, $22.50, $25, i ,tl' i $3O, $35, $4O tittg6fflOttiter: 'C OV Correct ALI' gTess I = , c , iELLEFONTE ANIYS TAT E COLLEGE4A. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN there are several other. who will not ho able to turn out until the close of the football season The sophomore can didate., or rather the lack of sophomore candidates, is giving "Doo" Lewis the most concern et tho present time. The turnout of 19111 men has been far 'm ien that of nnyf the other daimon, with the result that there Is a leek of en:athletes in ell of the seven weights. In the freshman class quite a number of men are already out for practice, es pecially in the lighter weights. Toro is, houmer, still a decided dearth of ninterlal in the heavier weights. The first year mon are being enabled by the Junior wrestlers in picking up the fundamental principles of the sport. The list of freshmen candidat“ Is as follows: 115 pound close—F P Heeled, W. S. Roth. R. R. Shanor, E. A. Cattron, R. Londre, D C Mc:dealers, A. C. Conk, R. T Bells. C. W. Gulden. 125 pound clues—A M. Wolfson, W. L Thompson, F If Dale, IV. R. Major, A. W. Nash, NV. .T Utte, A. Barnhart, G. Davis, B Clouneki. 125 pound L Done, G. D. McCool, C L. Riefler. 145 pound class.--M 11 Gladioli, L. II Toiler, C NV Brown, L G. Cooney, C. IV Wise. D D. Deter, A. H Worn- Irk. .1 C H II Conrad. E B Van Hook. E. L Rogers, C. R. Weeks, C. A. Reed. 158 pound elnen—A D Wilson, L Doge. II I) Thome. S. E Denials, B. 0. Hormnn, J. E. Weber. 175 pound clone—W. R Smith COLLEGE EXPERIMENTS MAY RECLAIM 12,000,000 ACRES Through in special Field Day held at Its demonstration plots near - Snowshoe on Thursday, October 12, the Penns3l. Nadia State College brought to the at tention of the public, one of the most noteworthy experiments that has °Nor been conducted by an agricultural in stitution The occasion of the Field Day was the completion of in )ear's ex perimental work concerning the fer tilizer requirements of nhat are tech nically known as Delialb area These 'soils, which extend ever an area of more than 12,000,000 acres, comprise oNer tno-fifths of the total soil eren of thin state The DeKalb soils through their nature contain vast OM. of waste land, and the college be means of a series hf thirty . three demonstration plots as for the past year been attempting to &Mee means for reclaiming these soils through the proper use of fee tllirere The Field Day, held by the college authonties at Snowshoe last Thursday, MOWRYS CAFE Is The Place To Eat Steam Table installed; ev erything hot. COME AND SEE ME Cor. Allen St., Beaver Ave uarters s in Clothes. , was arranged for the purposo,of ex plaining the results of the first year's experiments. The occasion was a marked success. flundreds of farmers from tho surrounding country nesembled at the demonstration plots to take part in the program which had been pre viously arranged. Addresses were made in the morning by President Sparks, Dean Watts And Professor J. W. "'bite, who has had charge of the experiment. Thu afternoon Mae given over to talks b' Professor Tomlitive who ,spoke on "Lit ostock and the Utilisation 'of the Deltaib soils" and Professor Gardner who' chose as hit topic the question of "Making Poor Soils Good." With the success which has attended the first Flold•Day an established fact the college, elan .tolarrange eimiiner annual gatherings in.the ft.ture. PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION "SUCCESS The reception by President and Mrs. Eduln Erie Sparks in honor of the new members of the college faculty, hold at the president's henna last Friday oven mg, was A great sums. President and 3ho Sparks, and Miss Sparks melved PRESIDENT SPARKS ON TRIP President Sparks was - ono of the speakers at the vino annitersary ex. cronies of the founding of Rutgers eel. logo at that place last Saturday, sop resenting the land grant colleges On Sunday he spoke at the National Farm School. near Doylestown, Pa., Rabbi Jo seph Nnuskopf is president of that in stitution. WEST PHILLY H. S. CLUB PLANS FOR STATE DANCE The West Philadelphia High School Club held its fleet meeting of the year last Wednesday Pinning In the Engineer ing building One of the largest turn outs that ever attended a meeting of this club was on Lund to discuss Oar. for the year. Among those present sere many Freshmen übo adnutted that one FOREST L. STRUBLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Eni==l vetire Itri,, ..„,„; , :...., _ ...11 1 ) I ,: .t 1, , :,..: . 1. c f Quzilt w k:- A.,.„ fA= e I C PhofoPlags ,i...........,,.., , State College, -Pa.l. s, A Malty IheaLre FRIDAY WILLIAM DESMOND In "LIEUTENANT DANNY, U. S. A." Another "Shell-43" SATURDAY WALLACE REID And CLEO FIDGLEY In "THE SELFISH WOMAN", MONDAY DOROTHY GREEN In "THE DEVIL AT HIS ELBOW" WHEN we chose the incomparable line of tailored-to-order clothes we now feature, we selected that of Sauers 6 Heberling Local Dealer of Ed. V. Price Es' Co. of the reasons for their coming to State was the circa of the smokers and the dance held In Philadelphia list year Because of the 8110001111 of laet year's dance held during the Christmas mem Mon, it wits voted . to held another dune this year, and a committee woo op pointed to confer with the Northeast club on the subject Another suggestion that is to be carried out, was that the minutes of the meetings be publish vol in the West Philadelphia High School paper The new officers aro Beaker, 'lB, president: Muller, 'lB, vice•prosident, and McCarthy, 'lB, secretary•trensurer. A small, foldingpocket camera, No. 1, Junior Kodak, left, about the middle of the Junior stands on Now Beaver Fold after the football game last Sat urday. One dollar coward if returned to the Kappa Sigma House. THB FIRST NATIONAL BANE • State College, Pa. lii s r..L. IiXITER, President. .1 ..• DAVID P. 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