HARD LUCK That we lost that game. But watch Penn State come back. - Don't let that frazzle you. If you don't have the price, come in anyway. Just as glad to see you. Like our Sodas, Sundaes, Sandwiches, Pies, Confec tionery, etc.? Penn State gets better every day. Tell us where we can improve. Another Twenty five Bucks at Thanksgiving time. A five-cent cou pon for every five-cent purchase at our fountain. GRAHAM & SONS ON THE CORNER dnesdai, Nov. 1, 1916. SENIORS PICK . COMMITTEES Representatives Elected to Debating and Class • 4 Sports Councils The business transacted at the sen ior class meeting last Wednesday night Was devoted entirely to the appoint ment of tcmmittees and the election of ropersentatives to the debating and in- Ordain sports councils. Robinson, pre sident of the Athletic Association, ap pealede' to the seniors for better spirit the football games and asked that heyge behind the mass meetings and other activities. Although the seniors Were not accused of laxity in this re. spect, Robinson felt that if they boost ed the matter tho other classes trould follow. . . . The senior dance committee reported in regard to the first dance on Notem• - ben fourth -fl stated their plans for the coming minter A report nine else beard from the Pennsylvania Day dance committee who asked that names be sub cy, I ted for the entering at this dance following men mere appointed to e membershin committee; Kelly, lawman, Ball and Clarks. The com mittee for the monthly dance was also •announced. 'me committee JR as fol lams: Fair, Chairman, Gray, Bradbury, Fetter and 3fullen. The other committee selected man the Pennsyhania Day dance committee with Mason as chairman and Tester, 3feDonahr. J. P. McCulloch and Melly as associates. At the meeting DeFerie and Kroll mere elected to the debating council and Merle was decided upon no the non- for representatne on the interclass sports council. Tito class elected Bead ils the manager of the basketball team. AIRE MEN WANTED IN THE BEGINNERS' BOXING CLASS Tho class in elementary boxing that will be conducted through the fall end winter by Assistnut Phystenl Director Kennedy to the gym, got off to it fair. ly good start last meek and a number of beginners dmring instruction in that "muniv art ofself defense" mere on hand for the first degree. llommer, Dr. Kennedy was disappointed in the fact report The list is still open, and ill at any time for those wino wish to take ndsantage of tho instruction. The class opened on Wednesday night at 7 o'clock, and in addition to this night, Friday at the some hour Inns boon eneflt—of the- coda.. Dr. Kennedy in personally in charge o! tho work, and is being ably assisted by L. A. Steele, 'l7, prominent in In terclass boxing The work of the cliiso is of special salvo to all students who ow absolutely nothing about the first ciples of boxing, for the stork 19 . 1 rely elementary at the mart .111 mock, mill be given the prelhninary mock, but it is requested that the ohms bo filled up ns soon HS possible an order that all might proceed on nn equal basis. The mork hist meek consisted only in demonstrating the chief blows, how to denser and block them. ' Frshman Team Tuned Up For Fray , With Quakers (Continued from Page 11 tneklo The backfield hemmer presents a different problem Several of the men era not in proper condition to play as yet, with the result that the half bark pool lions flay he changed nt a moment's notice Miller will in all nrobabilitv start the game at quarter, while \Volf in expected to held dean the fullback position. The hal:backe will be selected from among Emery.. Anderson, Schoen reiter and McKelsey, the ultimate oleo resting largely on the condition el men at the time of the game. e following hot eines the probable lineup of the tan teams State Freshmen Penn Freshmen Wright Play er Poe Pim er. Weight Ida Bauch 1 e, r. e Hoiden 155 170 Hills 1 t., r. t. Maynard BM 172 Brown 1. g, r. g. Onen 170 170 Osborne c Fs:amour 1110 189 Block r. g., 1. g. Dieter 185 214 Firsehing r. t, 1. t. Graves 185 170 Smozinski r r, L e. Wallace 180 147 Miller rl. b. Rosenan 110 175 Emery 1 ,r. L Themes 172 150 Oselienreiter r. h, 1. L, Tredelt 105 1,)g,9 Wolf f. b Rouse 102 Arm:we weight of State Freshmen o 1711; of Penn Frealunen Itle, 171. Avernge weight of State Freshmen backfield, 159, of Penn Freshmen back field, 102 • Average weight or State Treslnnen tea.t, 172; of .Penn Freshmen team 108 Probablo anbstitutiono fpr Sta le Freglimon—Anderfmn (1115) for Emory; UcEebey OR for Oeheenreltem Ell ale 4 I>al ail CR Rd a ie4 Cag4 Cal Ile4 al 1011 Cal al Gal , es -1 CERTAINLY Ea " 4 As P. s R I V .4 a • .YOU WANT TO BE SURE $7, 0 THAT THE STYLE OF YOUR p d G CLOTHES IS RIGHT. OUR • .4 - I. TAILORS AT FASHION PARK - • MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US ~,„,4 TO GIVE YOU ABSOLUTE 623 .. 4 12. STYLE AND QUALITY AS- • SURANCE. .ci 67 6 V- : 4 . 41 Ra 1 . THE TOGGERY SHOP i i p MONTGOMERY & CO. Pi • .13 6 16:IttibliVAVICSPZIC6ItigilDNVIDNISIIDOPZICardii,til NEW MEMBERS CAUSE I. P. A. TO SEEK LARGER QUARTERS The Prohibition League has been very active of late in its membership ram co ign and other phases of endm“or To date 41 now members have been se cured and before the close of the emn paign the number is expected to total over 100. This great increase in mon herein!, necessitates the finding of larger quarters, so Room 211 of the Liberal Arts Building has been secured to take the place of - Room K in the Library. Teems are being sent out every week to different places in the country and thoy bring back very encouraging re ports from all places. It is the inten tion of the league to send out these teams until election day at least on account of the influence which can be exerted on the election. The study class will be formed very soie, in fort, as soon as the books, which have been or dered, arrive. The book to he moil this year is Richanlson's Liquor Pro blems. The dean will be led agnin by Dean Bauchi and Professor Foster. As usual the main phases of the liquor gyra tion will he discussed. This study training is especially intended for the beneilt of those yho compose the var ious teams which aro sent out BAND TO GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT NEXT MONTH On Thursday evening November the sixteenth, the band 'Will give a benefit concert to increase the funds in their treasury. Last y car the financial depart ment of the band sins in suds bad con dition that if Mr Thompson had not stepped into the breach the Inca who had played for four veers would lint have received the medals uhich it has been customary to pits them. This con cert is intended to raise funds so that the blind may have enough in its treas. ury to meet any immediate demands which may arise As the college takes great pride in the band and it is hoped that the concert will be well attended so that its end may be accomplmlied The orchestra licks been practicing since the hemming of the year but as yet the personel has not been definitely selected Up to the present One the men have not come Old to practice enough to have their abilities definitely judged. It In PrOilltbil , lamas or that the complete orchestra still he selected be fore l'enns‘haniii Day ==l The largent Freshman class in the hinter,. of ITaserford college numbers fifty-eight The total enrollment is 100 We - Both Lose Money If You Don't Trade at The Rexall Store HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goode At the Right Price DOCKASH Stoves & Ranges Olewine's Store Bellefonte, Pa. INSTRUCTORS RESIGN Two Instructora in the echool of engineering recently tendered their resignatione to the [ward of trustees. They are F. A. Burr, Instructor in steam engineering, and IL J. liartranft. In structor to mechannal engineering They will both take un outside unit. COLLEGAN ELECTS REPORTERS. At a recent meanie of the Collegian Board, A. B. Letnbach, 'ID was elected as a reporter. The other Sophomore re porters on the staff who were elected last June, ore S. S. Fut at, 0. P. .Imlll, A. J. Porter. G. W Sulilt an and R. F Whltmg. Three of these moo 14 Ite elected r- associate cbtons IR a few months. BLOOMSEURG OUTCLASSED BY FRESHMEN (Continued from Page 1) the visitors' goal, the first touchdown coming less than fire =flutes after the beginning of the mime Miller carried the boll over but failed to lock the float Score, Ireshmen, 0; Bloomsburg, Jones Imam kicked for Bloomsburg to the Freshman 10 yard line but it A, MI Immediately returned to their 35 yard line - After adraneing for one and al most two find don ne, Wolfe punted from the 50 to the 5 3ard. line Blooms burg secured the ball but fumbled it on the first lineup McKeirey got posses sion of tho ball and went over for a touchdown Ile also kicked the goal. Score, Freshmen 13, Bloomsburg 0. Bloomsburg kicked off again to the 5 yard line but this time the Fresh men succeeded in returning it only 10 verde. Ott being penslired lire )arda for offside playing, the Freshmen punt ed to Bloomsburg's 45 . tard line At this Juncture the quarter ended. On the next play Bloomsburg again fum bled and the Freshmen got the ball on the Normal school's 45 yard line. Wolfe went through the line for 4 tards and Miller followed up with a brilliant run from the 40 yard line for the third touchdown .MeKelvev kicked the goal. Score, Freshmen 20, 'Bloomsburg 0. MILLER BOOTS FIELD GOAL "• On the kickoff Smozinskle caught the ball on th• 5 Yard line and with line interference and excellent dodging, re. turned It to the middle of the field. Melialvey nthaneed the ball 15 lardy for the 11rst down but on the next play the Freshmen lost it b.) a fumble. Bloomsburg then punted to State's 15 yard line, Meliehey returning the punt the Yards After gaming eight lards, Wolfe vale a successful forward -.111,s to Sinozbiskie winch netted 20 yards. FIRST NATIONAL BANE *sate College, Pa. jtvw• roesnpa, Prrsident DAVID F. *APP, Cashier Every person in State College having grocery needs a supply slioßd take idiantage of the whole sale rates at the Co-Operative Grocery Store. You can easily make your savings run into dollars. State College Co-Operative Association Groceries k Stetson SHOES Marshall "Distinctly Different and Pull of Pep" Are making a hit with men who like to keep in the very forefront of style. • GET YOUR PAIR TODAY PR. 0 NA Mr SO 180 E. College Avenue Fresh Lake and Salt Water Fish, Shell Oysters Clams and Sea Foods of all kinds received daily Special Rates to Clubs and Fraterrafias Philadelphia Fish & • Oyster et 119 Frazer Stre Both Phonaa, W. P. ALLEN, Manager. COLLEGIAN PENN STATE Miller lost three yards on an and mm, but than dropped back and added three points to the Freshman score m Ith a perfect placement kirk from the 23 ward line. The half ended u ith the score 23 0 m fa% or of the 1 reshmen At the opening of the second half Jones kicked off for Bloomsburg to the Freshmen's 15 yard line Four plays adnanneed the ball to Bloomsbures 411 yard line from which point Rolle punt ed on or the goal line Play uas re. smned ennlr the ball in lilomsbure's nossessaun on their 20 yard lane The NOrlllill to3lll again pointed Mid the FrCl,lll/IPII s ere preparing a march donna the field to the nmitors' goal in ben Jones intercepted no fOT.niard pass on the 25 yard hire. The Freshman team started to tear things up in earnest and after three plays. lnmerr sent caner for tunchiloun The goal kirk Inns sue cessful, making the score, Freshmen 30, Bloomsburg 0 On reserving the ball front the kick off, the Freshmen succeeded in forcing it back to their 40 yard Bins before the quarter ended After 18 yards bad been grind by a series of line plays, the ball Inas lost by an intercepted. foruard pass on Bloomsburg's fine yard lane The Normal men punted out of bounds on the 30 s urd line. The Freshinen secured the ball and had gamed four yards Inhen another forward paw. M. inter rupted. than limo to Shearer, alio was tackled on the seven yard line Blooms burg kicked, after being penalized the yards for offside playing, but the kick was blocked and ploy Inns resumed on the 15 yard line. They again attempt ed a punt, uhaela thin final aim success ful, tine hall going out of bounds on the 40 yard lane. On a seraea of end runs and line plunges the Freshmen now pro. needed to add another tally to their score, Thlbisla finally going user the line for a toucladou an. \Voile kicked the goal Score, Freshmen 37, Bloomsburg 0. Tine Sl s the final score for short. ly after the ncyt kickoff, the game end ed no lineup and mummary Shearer T.r r Pictures and Posters Jl E Smo7lntikio .il G. Nat k .. .... . .. ... . Tow:11,10u ns—llliller 2, McKel, cy I, I:mon 1, II ill, nth 1 lion!+ frinn tone', 100 nx, 34.1:e1, ey 2, .11111er, Wolfe Field gnu', :11111er Substituttonx—Freslimen, 1111111 fill for 111.11er, Slippy for Bronn, Millar for 11111,1411, Dunbar fur Wolfe, Way for fork for 111114, Emery fur An derson, L 111111,41 for Way, 111114 for Wolfe for Emery, Smith for Much, Dart for Meliehey Bloomsburg, Dor mar for Moas, Fought for 110,114, Leon ard for Brank. Wolfe for Dornate, Smith for Fought, Getty for Delenef. OfflemlB—Bower. I'. & M. referee; Bibby, South Dakota, umpire, Gill, State, head lineeman; Pershing. State, and Brill. Bloomberg, naidatant linen men: Oehsenreiter, timekeeper. Time of periods-10 minutes GLEE CLUB TRIP IS HANGING FIRE (Continued from rage 1) Ler s ill soon be in the bands of Dean Rob. anion and practice on ill be elected on It itlinost immediately. The commit- JEWELER and OPTICIAN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY r Agent For 4 1 Smith Typewriters I • C. E. SHUEY " 133 South Alien Street I tee nn arrangements for tho content Lave asked that the three extra numbers u hick Penn State use ho forwarded to them in order that stork on the pro. grains may be started With regard to other musical matters It hen been announced that the annual convert with Makin,ll will be held thin year at lw•a isburg, as it ens held in State College hint sear •line Sophomore Qiilirtettc sang in Wilkes. Burro last Friday evening and it Inns several morn engagements in Lock Hits en and other sun minding tom ns. An junior ation ohich has been started thi+ year along misdeal lines is a tun's' chorus chums sill not make any outside trine but still render several canes & in tile college during the year. 1124 I C IgialgkaleolE >a II I e4t 74 I > r .b Rd I>9 2 The Right Merchandise At The Right Time At The Right Price College Boot Shop onwarvinitcgiwit>pol4Dgiviicrotrigors<3ivgawiewtscN,t Page Three.' .• .• • MARLEY 7.1.1 IN. DEVON 2y IN. ARROW COLLARS 78 els. each, 8 for 90 Ctn. CLUETT. PEABODY A CO., INC. INAICERI C :6 o c 2 i t ,,: i 9 1:3