Page Four. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Samoset Chocolates Just Received For . Pennsylvania lay BULK AND PACKAGE GRAHAM Sc. SONS, On The Corner PRIZE AWARD FOR COLLEGIAN CONTRIBUTORS Dr. Sparks Offers Prize for Best Article on "The Greatest Need of Penn State." In accordance Ai ith a plan Admit tins maimed In the WOW at Nonember the Collegian mill denote certain space each torch to the publishing of u- U articles on the stibtect, "I%li st is the Greatest Need of Penn State•" This project has recelned the unqualified Rapport of the college inlimmitration and to further stimulate interest m the matter President I.lclrks has offered a price of line dollars for the best article on the foregoing subject. Dr. Spark's annard 1,111 be made on March Ist, 1017, throngh a special com mittee appointed for that nurixise 'Pitta committee null be selected in the near future and is ill be composed of one or morn representatines front each of the fourdinisions of the iollege—the stu dent body, faculty, alumni - and twinl of trustees It to probable that °than mill be made to bane the prenitlent of the board of trustees act as chairman of the committee The 00111111A1(100, Os rioted before by the Collegian, will be open to any mem ber of the student body, inmate or nlumnq and contributed articles will be welcomed from all three sources The articles 11111 V deal with env phase of the needs of Penn State, either material, moral or intellectual, the only restric tion being that they lime to do with tho betterment of conditions about the Col. le ge As many of these articles ns possible di bo printed between new and the tune of the award All ortgeles which are Incensed by the 1 7 ilitor and which conform to the roles of the contest will be green consideration in awarding the remirdless of whether such articles lime been iirintssi or not. To reecho considerntion, hours,. communicationn should be not longer than trit) to 300 words m length and should he sinned milli the mime of the writer The 11111110 Of the contributor will linen Inc withheld or published nit his option All articles should be sent to 'llie I deter, Penn State Colleginn CLUB DOINGS Notes of the Activities of Many Penn State Organisattans. At y a recent meeting of the ]lucks ount cl t follo mg officers mere tated for ub the he lean m President, Lewis Lade}, ‘ice-pre.adent, llomard Fraser, secretary and treasurer, Joseph Rum! Plans for the Sear mere discussed, aid of mluckwas the annual Christmas dance of the club held at Don lestown Arrangements for this affair mill be left in the hands of a tommittee The nest meeting of the Mechanical Engineering Society a ill ho held on Monday an caning, 1..0u ember 27th, %%hem humus, of importams a ill be Lundtat ed Dean Sackett has been setured to speak at this meeting, his subjel.t. has Los yet been anneumed. 'rho Literary Society of the Too Year -tgriculuunl bdiuul, w licit has its headquarters at Ileum 100, llortitulture Building, proposes to pave a very Inter esting program lit its meeting next :Monday evening tit 730 This societ), with oilvancement in Lanksli literature and speech no its nun, started last 3ear vvitli it mere handful of lumbers, but has more increased the memborolup to bout Ihty 'I he Soot born Club oils reorgninttil bet Wednesa lure meet in trhult thirtee d n y men preocit ing Club oils first organized Imre 01 the yule 01 1013 and lasted but one ,tiar olien It died mit, because of the ruling of Olt tollege that no flirt, ouidil be admitted from outside tilt state Th. seer some of the former ini inters, together with comb of the nett men decided to riturgnio leo tho somety club has at present abut, thirteen members, representing eight southern states The officers are President, \V, 1' Jones, NILO prealdtnt,.t. G. Pittrith, secretary owl tiensurer, 0 J. State Downs Lehigh In Hard Fought Game (Continued from ]'ago I) enable to gum at first down W. forced to kkl, cuerlie goal line lice ball nos put su plai Oil tits . 20 veld 1 14 and Bre: mar lauded to Robb on the 14 'aril line After it feu naimar plays high Inman ...tared thu ball on an Intercepted furuard pass and punted to State's 45 yard line. Robb returned the ball 10 lards EDGERTON KICKS FIELD GOAL Slate now proceeded to secure tl firet score Robb, Beak, Ruing mad Clark in tun first do.us nilvaneed llto ball to the 20 Nerd lane and then Edger ton was substituted for Robb Ewing mand one an yard and then Edger ton dropalcukcil a field goal from tho 80 yard line. Edgerton having faccom• pliehed his task. Hess owe sent in in lan place. Store 8 0 McCarty kaiked off to Reek on the 10 yard line mho returned Beek mined 5 Nerds through center and wan then replaced Lc Joni, Clark punted to Lohigh's 80 lard lane iliac' Swain tackled they man an ble tracks. Lehigh land whence(' to m Rhin one bard of II ilist clean. ulacn the ulustlo dew for the end of the half. Seoul 3.0. . . LEHIGH'S t ERIAL ATTACK. At the Mart of the second nail, Beck resumed hhi place at half-back, NI line JUNIOR NOTICE All members of the Junior clime ulto desire to compete for the posi tion of Class Historian gru requested to clepoeit 0 complete history of the elose In the LaVet Bee, First Floor, old Main, on or before Decent her 5, 1910. the rest of the line-up remained intact Both sides shun oil grim determination —Lehigh to num out Slate's meagre lead, and State to make it nen grittier the Blue and Mute elm en gained Lon sistently through the line, but penal ties or fumbles at inopportune moments firmed the stumbling block for touch &inns. I °high MI the other hand, could do nothing a Ida State's line and inns. In fact, the lost more ground than the) gained during actual scrimmage. But they opened up is ben ildermg sterna attack uloch netted them gam after gang and finally resulted in a touchtluan. Clark mental the kick•olT on the 15-lard lam and returned It 25 lards After Beek had made .1 lards through the thle. Clark fumbled a lord pass from center, but recotered at for a lite lard loss. :lo punted to Lehigh's 10 lard line. Brunner pouted to I:treig, who returned at 12 tarts Four elleeeete, e pima at left end 3telded tue first douns. and in three pht3s around the opposite eml, Clark Red Berk had gained 17 Nerds more, elicit State ass penal :red 15 Nerds for holding State could not gaunt An e‘change of punts fol lotted en tin Clark hat ting the better or it. State N 1 et pet:alined 20 lards for hurdllng Clark again punted but Le hark faded to gem also Parrish block ed Brunner's punt, but Lehigh rem, ered. Another ettchange of punts fol lotted, gating. Lehigh the ball on bey errs 20 yard line =IM=IM =ltlM2== peek nod Llonig tamed ten Nord% to. fig a out nround end on n beautiful 01 1 011 eld roil for 25 Nara putting the ball n tho 15 nod line. Clark gained too, hen the quarter ended On the first menu u hen play Man resumed, I:wlng ient around right end for a touch ,oon. Conmor kicked the goal mluell lade the score 10 0. . . . Maginnes ran th kickoff back CO •nrds and uas cauglit from behind by - ping on State's 35-yard line. Brunner HARRY ROBB Whose End Running is Featuring Penn State's Play shot a fare urd to Mammies lunch put the ball on State's 10 lard line But hero the big Blue team, 1111.11 their backs to the oat!, three back three of Lehigh's chargek for 110 slid a I'm maid pass user the 1100 ens broken by Czarnecki. Clark punted from the 20 :tacit lino and Krusliank dooned the 011111 in isle tracks at mid-field 110 ieg intercepted a fulmar. pass on Stet's 17 lard line and Chub punted to Lelligh's 20 lard taco. As usual, Lehigh lost on attempt. ing to rim around lett end They failed at a foroard, and punted out of hounds Chink returned the kick. I=l 3lnginnes made lux 10001'0 first real gain through the lie—llse yards, but ant end ru Iwnt 2 lards. Brunner be. gait to kart forwards 31m:tunes got the that fur no want of 18 'nerds Frain% got the ne,t and carried tho ball to the eight yard line. Ening man hurt and Junes took his place line State fine agatn held lik e a atone wall, but on the lint dawn, Hurley caught a pass from nem:talon behind the goal lute for a totaltdonn Ale Carty kicked the • goal. Score, State 10, Lehigh 7. After receiving Ulu kickoff, Brunner twoorLod muro forwards, ono to 'rum for 25 lard* nut anothor to .e for 10 t orals, enuneekl broke up he next a 1 n, end another nue 00.1100 ...' "Tolnt vo,ng sinirirtiro'•- NITTANY THEATRE THURSDAY Douglas Fairbanks Dorothy Dalton In ...THE JUNGLE CHILD." SATURDAY Pauline Fredrick "A WOMAN IN THE CASE!, A SPECIAL PENNSYLVANIA DAY WEEK PROGRAM. -~ l 1. hv Clark. It was Slate's ball on her 42 lard line. a hen the final v. Walla bleu The buena: . . LEHIGH-7 L. I: .. W. 31cLikrty STATE -10 Ctibbag.. G —ll. 31cCity.th) Clatrnecka . . R. T. llicemn It E Q Cherlo;,eth NIMOIEtI2I IteleWeL.Thorpe. Co11:1;1111.a. Umpire —3lasn cll. Snarllonore. Mend linos- Inno-.113 an, Mielomm Field Judge— Coonev, Princeton. Tune of Quarters -15 minutes each. Tonelidoo ns—to mg, Berle, Goals from Tolielidnon—Con.. °ler, .MeCart). Goal from field—Edger ton. Substitutions—For Stale. So sin for Cubing°. Filgerton for Robb, Hess for Edgerton, Jones for Beck, Beek for Jones, Gross for Co mg; Thorpe for Cross For Lehigh—Purcell for Her. mgt.. Gulick fur Good, Johnson for Itlehards. From for (Mick, Mclnnes for Purcell, nerrington for Chenouctli, Bur ley for Mclnnes. Pennsylvania Day To Be a Busy One (Continued from Page 1) main engineering building and in the electrical not THE 31ECILANICAIS will show sec tional models of ninehines and engines; safety appliances, parts of madams, Instruments used in testing, and ninny photographs and draw fags of apperntils. THE CIVILS SNil lime on an exhibit n number of dressings, student work in design, and photogrnas chow logs the methods of road building TIIE INDUSTRIALS will show stu dent work in machine tool practice, par. ticularly foundry and •atiodnorkin,.,, TIIE ELECTRICAL display will be In anted In Engmeering,i'D" end wOI eon• Rust of the litmus types of modern lamps and lighting fixtures There will be numerous electrical nmelties in the way of toys, and a full display of elec tric:ll domestic appliances. At certain definite times messages nro always coin ing in and by arnuntement with the op erator athance, those wishing to hear the signals coining in inny do en. A couple of electrical phenomena or tricks scull be on display, arranged by the ',indents. lIINTST: exhibit will nerhnpa he the moat elaborate of them nil It mill he 00011 in the new mining building and mill contain the features that nre to be neon there throughout the year, mlth mine additional features for this occa sion, THE HOME ECONOMIC display will ho another big feature It will be shown in the Woman's building. Actual pre krations of "friends and foes of man ind" will be shown RH preffared by the women students. Different meals will be shown, ready for fsinsumptlon and each will show statements of food value and cost, Sewing, handiwork and weal, ing, will make up the flomestio art et and a display of various cooking l an nietire CO. Phpfoplegs 4Qua*: . P(Sfdlo Collecle. — Peur _ 4 "THE SECRET OF THE SWAMP." You Will Find It Worthy of the Occasion. ~~ r µ ~~ utensils will be it part of the domestic science exhibit. . . Tut lIISTORICAL :MUSEUM of the college, m the nest gene* of the Ll brairy mill show rums) interesting foots and fotturen coneerning the college. TIIIIINDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS exhibit shoes the work done the stu dents in thus course :Mane Ana draw ings end paintings nil! be seen in rooms 2b4 6 3lnle building THE CONCERTS Band, Glee Club and Orchestra Will Help Entertain The nnldory bend, the college Glee club and the college orchestra mill each Fall Showing Portable Reading Lamps Electrical Appliances Pennsylvania Day Everything Electrical State Centre Electric Co, 125 Frazier St. STATE COLLEGE, PA Store Closes at 6 P. M Except Saturday. PASTIME THEATRE EM=IM Douglas Fairbanka "REGGIE MIXES IN." Myrtlo Gonzalez SATURDAY William Fanium "THE END OF THE TRAIL." lend a hand in tho entertainment of the Ethel Cotton Sparks in a feature "scarf / L. C. BULLOCK I'olllBll3.l,i=la day visitors On Thorn. Dance," and Miss Margaret Baker, 'lB, ( day netting at 7.30, the band mill give in selected readings. The orchestra eon- Justice of Peace a benefit concert, on Saturday at the cert will be made different by readings same hour Liao glee club m all gh e its first by Professor Maradintan, of the English , concert of tho 3ear; and on Sunday nf- faculty. Club members and Miss Mary L egal Business promptly ter moon at 3 :10 the orchestra mill render Dunham 1011 pro,ide features forte attended to. Money to Loan a free concert. glen club concert. All concerts will bo 'rho band mill be assisted by Miss hold in the auditorium. $l,OOO up. TALK. IT OVER Good Clothes—Their Effect The Place to Find Good Clothes—And Only Good Clothes Ready with Suits, Overcoats, Evening Dress, Haber dashery for every occasion in authentic smart styles that will measure up to your ideas of true goodness. 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