~ . . , ;777 7 7' 7 ', ' ' 7 - 11 1 ' ' :''' 1 ': - - (• - - .. ' - 1 ' ' - , :• , ,-. 6 -------T— : vol. L xß ast . Issue of , Collegian for the Year ' . f . 7, 51*1 , 11A - : 5 3., prun # tatr .. ,,,,t„,,,,, ‘,f F.';.. 10 , 0.. ~ r - .. . ' - ~,77 .k../855. - STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESD STATE COACHES PICK . ALL PENN'A TEAMS Harlow Selects Varsity Teams; Hermann Picks Freshmen Lineup. PENN STATE GETS TWO MEN ON ALL PENNSYLVANIA VARSITY ALL-PENNSYLVANIA VARSITY TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Player, College Weight. Positron. Player, College Weight. t, liiggms, Peon State 180 T. I.l' MeCart), Lehigh 100 Renr3, W. and J. ... . 220 L T Thornhill, Pitt 195 Sutherland, Pat 195 L.G. Denning, Penn .... 2111 Peck, Pitt . ' . 186 C Wray, Penn . . 175 Krunhank, Penn State .. ISO 11.0. Kelle3, Carnegie Tech 185 Maehert, Lebanon Val . 200 11 T. Cearne,),:, Penn State 200 Derrell, Pitt 168 R. 13. Muter, Pe. . . 174 Rote, Gettysburg 130 Q 13. DeHart, Pttl. . ... 1110 Hastings, Pitt . 170 LAI. Dees, Pe. Stale . 172 Berry, Penn 162 11 IL MeCreight, W. and J 101 Maur., 11th 178 F. 13 Clark, Penn State .. 178 ALL-PENNSYLVANIA FRESHMAN TEAM Weight. College. 185 Penn 178 Pitt 223 Pitt . . 170 Penn State 183 Penn State 185 Penn . . 170 POllll State 147 Penn State 102 Penn State 185 Pat 162 Penn Player. %Vitline° . Kelley .. rlionais . Oaborne . Block ... erases Selo Inalci Miller ... Wolfe ... Bard .... Rouse ... At the mildest of the Collegian, "Dick" Harlow, conch of the %amity team, and "Dutch" Herman. coach of the freshmen team, hale selected all• Penn syhania football colleges on the gridiron this fall. In each case the selections limo been made from among men who have actually been seen m ration either here or on the fields of other colleges ,renn State ass gisen too men on the first enmity team, three on the second larsity, and die on the Freshman team. In selecting his all-Ponnsylsania team Harlow tell the followilio . say "Of all the football seasons o t years it Who Has Put the Real Spirit of the Ca'• lege Into Penn State Football la doubtful if there has ever been in anl single season 111101 1111 la/1111111111M of in dividual stars ea may he found thin year among the colleges of Penneyliania and the teams picked oboe should be able to light on equal tenon siilly trains picked front any other section of the (Continued en Page 4.) PROF. PATTEE•GIYES FIRST TUESDAY EVENING LECTURE Last Tuesday evening in the assembly room of the Liberal Arts building Prof Police gas° the first lecture of the Tuesday evening lecture series Oil "0 Henry and the Short Story." The tee. titre consisted of 0 criticism and descrlp. then of 0 Ileury'il snorts nod nn esti mate of into place in the literary world Professor Puttee chased 0. henry milli Irving, l'oe and Ilan thorn° as the fore. most quartet of American short story writers. A portion of the lecture Wes also denoted to a discussion of ulna 11 short story is end how it may to dd. ferentiated from a nose'. After discussing the life and storks of 0. Henry, Professor Patter began n dis cussion of the eliaracteristics of his worts, lie saint that 0, Henry nag fun damentally n humorist end noel,' not.nays be classed as ouch and that he always Beets to sterns. never to present a true conception of life Aftei regd. ing second hummous 4010411111 N which illustrated nerfectls his statement that 0, Henry hod n great vocabulary both I classic and slang, Professor Pattie Base a few suggestions its to lion 0. henry should be read. lie saint that ono should not rend his snorts too extensively be eause after becoming accustomed to its hyperbolical stole nue would fail to sp precinto the finer types of iiteratme. The audience was on large that g goodly number were forced to stand Virifout the lecture nun Or. Collings an liottnced that if tine same 'number in 011111 come out to the next lecture It would .be held In the old chnnel or some suita ble piece. Next Tuesday, Dr Foster of 'the T.lbernt Ants Minot stilt belie on "Cresantes and Don Quixote." SYRACUSE NEXT CAGE ATTRACTION. The Syracuse University basketball live wit he the ne,t opponents for Captain Walton's team The Ramo will be played here on January d Phey will bring n strong town here, most of the • ere being of the teleran Ate which year defeated - Princeton, Penn, Rochester and Colgate: IL G. IL T. It 11 L IL Q IL R. If r• B. TWO DEFEATS MAR STATE'S 1916 RECORD Pitt And Penn Games Lost Prospects Bright For Next Year REVIEW OF SEASON With the crushing defeat administered by Coach Warner's pouerful Pitt Meson on Thanksmsing day, Donn State closed her 11110 football season. Undoubtedly it sins not a suctessfial season, for the Unit ersity Pennsylsama as melt as Pitt defeated the Blue and White Meson in the most 'Tim - is ed fashion On the other hand, the season could not Ire call. nil a failure, under the circumstances, for it is probable that no team 111 the country could limn beaten Pitt, uhile the Penn gum sins lost through mar confidence. At the start of the past sunsuit, the comilinur staff hod only four regulars back from last year's teem. These loon mere Higgins, Em mg, Crarneidu and Captain Clark Cabbage, home, Kraft. Parrish, Morris, Edgerton, Grossand se, end other second string men of the year before mere on bond -; to by far the greatest number of the cadidates here front the freshman squad of last 3 ear. 11 non 011 those men that the Lunches depended to fill the vacancies In the lino Krughank and O'Donnell soon proved their north and Ego was planed on the opposite flank to Higgins. Deck nan expected to prose a nensa- (Continued on Pogo 4) NOTED CANADIAN HERE SATURDAY Frank Yeigh, of Toronto, to Open College Lecture Course Thu college free lecture course nill set its start, for the year nest Satur day melting and the filet lumber prom. Ines to ho one of unusual interest. Mr. Frank Yeigh, the noted lecturer, author, and traleler, of Toronto, will describe "The Noruay of Canada" la a lecture Illustnited aith stereopticon slides and motion Rhine. Mr. 11ei„43, comes hero under the auspices of tile micron of Commercial Economies, of %Va./11313m ton. 1). C. Is recognized as one of the lending trill elugue lecturers to Cana. da. Mr. Yrigh as a natismhorn Cll,llllllllll and knolls that country thoroughly, haring "norm' it from ocean to ocean sot enti times For many years be duet delighted largo audiences in CRIIII,III, United State. and Great. Britain. In fact his record for platform appearances rums up into no hundred. Mr. Yolgh hall many of the qualities of n popular lecturer• a good voiceand presence, a thorough knouledge of lilasubject and audiences flu ham ohm eatahliahed peputation fur the high qualtly of lila ictures, and his IIIIIIIOIICOS aro mire of a treat through Um eye as melt as tho oar. In his leetttre bore Mr. Yclgh will lake his audience along the northern Paellio most thou a region famous for its meet lanai beauty, a section, which its exceptional beauty, a section, which snow•flelds, and glaciers is known as "The Norway of Canada" Thu 'll.ll MIL he will show by still and moving picture are scams carefully chosen and skilfully ranrodunnAL ----- Tow Row (Lett to Right)—Wolf, tl Bottom Row—Fisher (Manager), Sm. mann (Coach). Football Elections Vanity Captain, Robert A Ilipane. Varrity ltanager, Robert K Cothran° Sylmar Cho inn. of Return,, George S Barker. =9l Beek 1k ing Crarneel. Robb Illggin4 O'Donnell TiesY Swam 'Morn, Partial. Cono,er Ego Clark Erndiank Merle Jones Cubbsigc Edgerton Hoffman (manage.) Minor Sports 2nd. Robinson Thorpe Kroft Wilson Boric R. Clnrko 'ravenner Gross Pond Unger DARTMOUTH TO REPLACE PENN Football Schedule Incom plete As Yet, But That Much Is Certain In the preliminary framing up of th Penn State football schedule. for th hill season during Um poet meek, bit I Univermtv of Penn o isuniu authorities Isere nett el 10 1 they need not consider the Blue and White for a game nest fall. Tide ate was taken follow mg rt. istnference of members of the Alumni Athlete Ads, sory committee, mid it Sins said at the office of Graduate Manager Smith than conditions base amen that will make it =omissible to play Penn nest season Arrangements bail already been made for a game to be played with Dart mouth on October 20, the date usually resented for the Penn game. This genie will be played none from home, at Dimmer, N. If, and it le coneulered that by phn mg Dartmouth instead to. Pone, greater prestige will lie brought to Penn State among eastern colleges The' three big games for nest BOA son's schedule lire the only ones that hose been definitely arranged to date 1111. first be the Dartmouth glum and the nest Sidi be the Northers anis ' Day game hero with Lehigh, on Nosem ber 9. This game the second on tie second two year contract made Lehigh As mutt], the Unisersity o' Pittsburgh 101 be played at Pittsburg] on TIIIIIIIOMIN big Tile balance of flu schedule will be mapped out during the latter tort of this meek when till alumm committee um meet here nit committee will Ise take up the nod ter of nesiislant football "tallies for next Reason, The one year co Trots o' "Dutch" Hermann and "Bud' Whittles ha e expired, and that of Dick Ilitrinu mill not expire until June, 1018, hosing been made far two years. With regard to filling ill the 1017 MlOlllllO tin the smaller college games m Lin¢ definite has been reached Pond ruiners of a game w fib Protector base bean poising around the campus but it in certain that no game mill he tolieduled with the Orange and Black next 110111,011. The three sear contract • with A fayelte has expirmi. and it i not Imoun here if it will be reneuell, 'I he nebedule in to be out earlier till year than usual The alimmi ennoult• tea is composed at present of the fol. l o w leym 0. It Meek, 'oo.chairman; C W Ilappenstall. J M. Andrews 'OS, anlV L. Denis. 'O7. A reception far nil students ol are member. of the Reformed Church io in ll lie held nt the Reformed Clioreli House, Conner of Boni or ni Crille and Allen street no Snturclnv evening, December 10, at non en o'clock All student members of Reformed Church inn Red. SON'S WIN OUT IN CROSS COUNTRY MEET The sophomores came otr vietorlour in the interclass cross country moot held last Saturday, with a scorn of it Their onlycompptllors for champion honors nerd the freshmen, as the setdo, and junior representation looked font and two respectitely of the required number of lite into. The fmitmon had a swore of 42. The coarse extended ot a stretch of about, three null a ball Shields 'lO proved to ho en east win nor,. breasting the tape within 10 min ides mid 0 seconds of the start Shane, '2O ClOne in eight and a half seconds later and E. D. Whiting 'l7 in elesen more. The only closely contented pine, was for closest)* Lance,* Olierholter '2O and R F. Whiting the former winning by n hair's breadth. The order of the finish I,ll#l as follows Shields 'ID Slmner '2O, T.. D. Whiting 'l7, Foster 111, Lay,, 'IS Orr '2O, Smith 'lB. Riede 20, Kahley 'lO, Llnyd 'll4 Miller 'l5, Oherbolrer '2O, R F. Milting 'IR Sea. 1,-n '2O, MacMillan 'IS, Mpyer TO Freeman TO, Itched '2O and .11allska '2O AT `A. ,-. lo't IP I. •E •N T M art, Anderaon, Antos, J. W. Brown, Sloppy, Black, Hills, oranski, Osborne, Firsching, Raucb (Captain), Harris, McKelvey, Dunbar, Her- 11 JUNIATA FALLS BEFORE STATE IN CLOSE GAME State Profits By Fouls— Visitors. Show Excel lent Team Work PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD With but three %denim in the line-up and handicapped by only trio weeks of preliminary prutice, the State basket ball team successfally opened the 11110- 17 season, last iiinturdity night, by de feating Juniata 213-23 in a genre that aim close throughout and yet did not bring out anyspectacular play This game was probably one of the most I if- bruit on the Kliedule and, because of the encouraging result, prospeets look bright for a profitable year At tunes the Jinni result looked doubtful for State since the [altors played no closer floor game, possum: cleanly and successfully and outplay mg State as far as telm work aim concerned Both teams were krona , at defense work This fact rice especially noticeable in the State play, piton U'alton and Fast broke up many of the 'Huntingdon nisirm before the %Miters could get pithin scoring dia tonic The one big facOr in they letory for the lilac end Whllewas IHajyclee It _ ,as %err apparent In general in- Milne. that State's team nork lied not Li en decennial for. ninn3 tunes, the men went forced to take long /dinto on lien, %d] a trine more pi song, the ball might Lane been adcanced to a more whim. tagemis position for scoring Walton, Blakeslee and I not held the team tu gather by their former experience and Ni allot] nal Fast, bete eon them, caged , three baskets front the door. hut that was not sultuniat to entirely bid- MUT tllO jinn, LnUilitek and Adam also showed sec cral good points and with ii ore practice and eyperleni ci 111 snon nor': into the tic stem oath the older anal Laubac 1,, who appear.' to 110 weakening wan replaced during the sea ond half be %Vaguer, of last %ear's c air tit , and Wagner orked with ling old une " .linuala pro% eal to ben ci oil balanced (Continued on page 3 RUSS. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA EXPECTED FOR THIRD CONCERT The sale of tickets far the serer of onotnal concertn last Froln% at the tone of the Christine Miller c u•it man of awls proportions that it ran reottonaltlc be 101•11111.4 I that the Mission ts)iitplion3 orchestra mill he brought Ileac for the third engagement of the series, If on, cot expectatioat are follilled the man agement of the concerts hope to bring the orchestra hero foi • the evening of litirch 2. There are still it large num ber of tickets unsold, but it is expected that the °seat see of the first contest Mill he the Mellor of flergliallitir, n Inige number to purchase the rmaining tickets 1 .... SOPHOMORE NOTICE Candidates for the Sophomore son. 1 cer team should report every after noon at 1.30 on Now Beaver field. J 1 I CALENDAR h WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13- 630 P. M—Orchestra Practice, Band Room 7:00 I' :11. Frosbmon Coprmmere Wrestling Scrap, Armory THURSDAY, DEC. 14- 4.30 P. M.—Candidates of Class of 1919 for Commission, m Cadet. Reg iment, 14 L. A. 630 P. Id—Cadet Officers' Club, 14 L. A. 6.45 P. M.—Lecturk "Municipal Fi nancine Dr. Houck°, Old Chapel. FRIDAY, DEC. 15— 4 30 P. M —Slgnal Corin, Room 4, C.A. 4.30 P. M.—Lieut. C I Ladwin, on "Tho Engineer and 'he War." SATURDAY, DEC. 16- 7.00 P. M.—Harrisburg lub, 201 Eng. Bld 8.00 P . M.—Lecture by Mr. Frank Yel7i, on Canada, Auditorium. SUNDAY, DEC. 17— I 10.00 A M.—Freshman (Chapel, Old Chapel. .—C I 11.00 A. Mollege Chore, Audito rium 6.30 P. M —Y. M. C. .tA. Meeting, Auditorium MONDAY DEC. Is— „( 6.30 P. M.-1 P. A., Room 3.5, L A. TUN.SDAY, DEC. 19— 030 P M —Rand, Hand R om. ' 6.45 P. 111 .- 4 M C A. rayer Meet- WEl i gal l af,Vee. , i 11.10 A. M.—Christma gins. Recess Be- ,54t4t,..f Tottrgiatt. IAY, DECEMB ER 13, 1916 Honor Society Elections SKULL AND BONES 1: fl Le Van It W Oeternower LION'S PAW. W I: Kroll PARE(' NOUS .1 W Modesty W S (from. U. L Henderson J U Watson FRIARS J. A ('Donne' If 13 Robb A J Porter J. P Unger GLEE CLUB TO HOLD DANCE the Glee ChM mill hold its annual dance in the Odd Nous new hall of Saturday memoir. Dee 10 Only th• I embers of the three upper classes o the Glee club are intiteil Arrange moats are in the bands of if G Sauer hid and the affair promises to be SUCCORS MISS MILLER PLEASES MANY Well Known Contralto Is Enjoyed In Versatile and Clever Singing As the first of a series of mama' mitertalaments to be gis en this ea. under theni.pises of the Department of Music, Mice Christine hint z "Pr"fir l 'T.f. , ethe 11141. ; time before a Penn State audience, of forded those present 'arl3 tan boors !of um ailed pleasure Iler cunning per stinnl its% her elm or transitions in per ' o.itfan, nod her s ersattlit3 —all n her m onderful tibias as a contralti i•inger, left for her an impression a hie' „dl not noon n ear an as Miss :11iller's program began n ith 'series of short English and Irish melt, dies. among ahlth "Where the lice !Sucks" IA AO revoked a ith uunh ammo tuition lis those prfisent As nu en• core to this opeig group she sanJ "I don't .tre it th n ne n do," a dieser Si inch meted, "Wiildesgespraeli” and "Ver giebbehes Staenehen" and seismal other• of the same origin N 1 ere mien in otitis !tongue. Alms Miller gore a spiopsis beforehand of the trends of these sari tom selertions, so that those oho meri lint familiar a ith the German tongue might folk. more °Rio) abl,s her el°, er expression mid action in singing mere ensile sufficient for any one to folio, all appreciation. In addition to the 1/I . O;,TILM Miss Miller err graciously ming necom pa nlment to three of her ono songs op the Edison Vietrola red errs —a rococo t ion as it is called lis .11Ir Edison 11 naafi ntel manner she brought clashp ho ot her audieni is a ax In Err singing. 111. 1 filler nos lICVOIII. panted sort ably at the plant, b 1 1.19 LINN CHOSEN CHAIRMAN OF JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Managers of 111t1.1,11141, sports score elected Lv Ilw 1918 class lost Frulav night, 'rho olvetions were as follows: Ilashet ball, O'Connor, wrestling, ltn n:rd,boning. Cone It was clouded to 1411111111 UP personal wrlte_uns m the IflIS "I.a Cie" On IN' :Junior Prom commit. too Prssulent l : 120111 appoltitsil (dl a f• Luin. ilnurntan noslos d T tl litel nrdxwing, Coughlin, Shantz an STATE ALUMNUS TO WED Mr C 7. Keller, 'l5 mill wed Miss Tooke A llipgins, of Vtenna, 31d, on Dee 20 Theceremony mill tithe place nt the holm , of the bride. Mr Keller, mho, 1101110 is in York, Po , is now em rillyell ns i Instructor In tho ottrieol• tuna deportment of the Vienna high whoa After a short trip, the collide 'AM reside In inhere Mr Keller mill eOltilllllo hie a ork COLLEGE CHORUS TO SING AT CHAPEL NEXT SUNDAY The college chorus anniumees its pro gram for tho special Mr:stoma service to lin gi‘en in chapel next Sunday morning. Mrs. Robinson will May the ninon, m bile Professor C C. Woodruff mill piny the organ All musical num bers mill he from the "Messiah." 'f he program mill he as follios. 1. Organ prelude 2 Doxology. M=E! I Churns, "Worthy Is tho Lamb" • I);". ‘ 4 , Ef' : Professor t tttttttttt of 6 Announcements 8. C H h ym r n s , N ° o L . if 7 t B , Up Your M a n tdsor.a.ea. 0, R en ding—ei Ifnndcl "Bhp 3finieler'n Oncot," , . Ward Kum Spencer 10. Chorus. "Halleluiah" Handal 12. Benediction Organ rostlude FOOTBALL SCRAP GAME ENDS IN SCORELESS T Freshmen Have Best of Argument Soggy Field, But Lack Punch At Critical Times. SOPHS START RALLY TOO LATE; WELL MATCHED TEAMS IN GAME WHICH WAS THE BETTER? fly Quarters Sophomorcu In. Mout Gained in Scnmmage (Including Fornard Fabius) First Quarter Third Quarter, Sophomores-23 Yards Sop Freshmen-60 Yards 1 reshmen-10 Yards Second Quarter, Fourth Quarter Sophomores-25 Yards. Yards. Sopl Freshmen-32 Yards. annorea-311 Freshmen—S Yards Totals—Sophomores, 00; Yreshmea, HU. Forward lasses. Sophomores—Attempted, 2, Successful, 0 Freshmen—Attempted, 4, Successful, One for Cam of 20 Yards For the second consecutive se omore gridiron scrap went under tie last Saturday afternoon on a field. For forty minutes the even! classes fought stubbornly-up and deep with mud and water. But 1920 FOOTBALL TEAM HAS HAD RECORD SEASON Undefeated Eleven Rated As Better Than Team of a Year Ago When the 10111 Freshman foothall tens) finished Ito season last. Sear 0 about a defeat, to out Its record, It sa t. geneiall3 recogusted na the top notch in Penn State achasement along the lines of Freshman football. It s thought that antthing to beat it omdd ss dune to be prett3 much out of the or. diary. Isms, tt pleasing to note that expert °lumen pine, this }ear's l rush tees e‘ensupsnor to last 3 tar's In other sords, 11 he 11120 1 reshman team could be snatched against tho IMO I restate's team ax tt tood at, the close of its season a 3 essr ago, the present aggregation of 3oungsters souls] hate theTh batter of the argument. e Freshmen team this year saw made up smile as a lighting, plme,. nit, than sawlast 3ear's squad. shah sax coMposed large!, of nobs ideal stars I.3en though the 1920 cress was lighter in solght, 301 It sits faster than stspridesessm, 0)01 m addstum possessed the abdst3 to pun consistent Is on Ism• leant filets+ Inlies of these farts, it to triterestmg to note also that man 3 ot the men sho later turned out to be some oi the best mainstays of the team, started the sea son practical!) as unitarians and sash little former °Mai:if:ace Ott the I,Tahroti Credit for transforanng the mass of tarn,stted material stitch report.' to (Continued on pane 3 COUNTY CLUB TO BOOST COLLEGE Harrisburg Club Men Will Interview Dauphin Legislators In °Her that plans ought be dry. classed for the purpose of boosting Penn State during their Christmas 'menthol days at home, ,milers of the Harris burg Club will meet in loom UOl 01 the Cogotecring I,llll[loot nest Saturday night at 7 o'clock liebevolg that tlO4 tune iNll be it most Opportune one tot approaching the nen by elected members of the Slate legislature In the interest of the college, C 11 l'atterson, premdent of the club, mill appoint committees to intertlew all of the representati‘es from Dauphin county. The Slate legistlature lull commie eliortly after the holidays mil it is the intention of the Harrisburg club own at I tins toile to lime their county represen• tattles mcll aaqunuited with conditions that exist nt Penn State, and to enroll themboosters of the college Four committees of three elult memberseach mill he appointed by President l'ittler non, and each eommittee mill barmanw one of the representatitcs and one mill nee the State Senator front that dis trict. A copy of the Peon.Stato t'lloost tt Book" mill be left in the hands of each legislator. President Potters. lin., 111111111111 Ced Into pine on befog ht necord• note ulth the ads ice of the representa tiven who spoke here on Penney:yenta day—for the students to pot the matte up to the legislators by personal merle. A number of other important plotters will be brought op at this locating of the club, including final arrangement.. for the animal university dance that to 114.14 iti Ilarn isharg timing. the holidays 'rho dance this year mill be held on Thursday etching, Dee. 211, 1 i Vacation Opportuni i Look Up Your Stat Representatives First Downs. 1 2 t t II II 2—l .1 2 1 0-0 !ason the annual Freshman-Sol trying difficulties to a scorch nearly submerged New Scar ly matched teams of the two ri , down the field, which was and no score was registered by eitl Fimile. The Ireshmen Were genera probed to Will the big clacaie, on at NC of their hat me pla)ed together all aim and atateauc shoe that they I the better of the argument during Hest 'three unartera The 111101 period of the contest c all Sophomore lint their mill ea too late A fumble of the soggy in mum' 10 1 l cut. short a brilliant tat': that 101 tearing the pert mu impenetrable Frechinan line to n et The nearest. the Sepia con:d get to I I reahman goal Wag the thirtA .3 and 11 They discovered the pre.. MO of I Ithirlye•card ntirk in the brat pen I and Noun aitereards reached the thin t lard line, but that a. 04011 the Pre, men tiould alio, On the other hand, I 1 realnes early in the game ;plowed I I: d n r ge e s L e11 1 1:1 '' ggr e t t nine (1111,01: seine dlatmntmL m the II , „ • •• men on - nip literal .. .II 1111111 . Tito l're•iluncii sere it about Ills 4 NH 00 of Captain ItaaiLli and Cunha \Voile and kept their al cite Bear of feat tt nth Itt tie ttooble '1 he losuphounot haul the strungeot aggregation as•einbi together that sao pn..lbio in sort urt 1 fact that the.t at re tunable to u t t V i arsuto awn n then cluwo, bat at th then gate a erutlutable no, aunt at don seises throughout iln rea ere Is c! 11 fora arc! 11 111 i long Inn, Hem the 1 re•ltmen corked a rate., Ida, I , nhotanti tl gums at. tune. flint gamet n.. fat flow unnittcrooking utt the hall l, changed hand. truouttentl? •utrenk of fnualrlung the girt rit bo teal. ulmeloped Ismu!. Ilw end of grate and loot both nets ad, antage• El=l plIlll. AA ar ilott 1,1 I H Xll tad ms 0.0 tl I,‘ Ito I - on tool] }1 (: 1 1 1 .: 1111% tOl 111 Leon 111111+ on 111 r 1 . 11 . 1 k for holding The I re-Innen hid ample oppot moo In more, part otiltolt Ilte ht., pit t the game. 1,11e31 the, ptoltml (hem ill deepinto the 'mph tem t tot 'I I W 3 ear men Ind rrcrnod the tat ntr, but soon lottt the ball on doe the Ft , slunen'e Nord lino lamb tool bt rimed) end mooing not had a Illna (Continued on Page I.) BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR RIFLE CLU we Milo chili m g,nllmllll gettin intoslinpe for 1.11111 illll el 0 Ork 111111 I 310111111114 it membership so 1 /11 Ig or .1, lifts. less thou that on 1. ,ear 'I he MllOlllllO for the Intervolle gnat) ',mulles has not been nunsunno tts et, bat :loth, Ills been reimulsl 1111 the fines melt wll Ito Wed ill the tars uail of danuiw. 'I here Inia het 11 pay teeth 110 1101 k 111 lIIIN illtolllll 110110 far 11. )rim est eating, a lilt!, bug, tract e, Thy Int el t 1.11 111/Itl.ll, 111111! sthrtyal on lionline nod uhuh 1,111 moi lame the 011010 in 11114 meek, 1,111 do rile the isintlio.lll. of the lo Int iii the litst match, nn the len higitysi „II 111111011, led Thinner LION al bylione that the thani»s of m 111111111! 1104 we are largely to flu or of the atiniors, gallery till! he ,lion on Macoln,, IVeil nentlity and rrilla, from II lit 12 m, (rt. a :10 10 :Lap 11, 01, 111111 from MI to SAO in. during, tilt. mdt,h 'Although t l) he 0 (Irk 110110 1111 111104, n t.llll 11101 men is not part toil/Illy Islet)ur aging, it 111 line largely to the men no. tieing smell itrunalinemi 50 fOr the 000 the rillrx and for this T 14191111 is espoi t ell to mares consulerabl, lyocprrt point to it suiresstul semant, on thm u hole, and it to 111)111)11 that dot Pent :stale Nub pill nee reed In entering Ch. C 115• tho end of the yeal The ( ulour lirnrn' R - Shoeinnker ttledulg 11111 11011 1 / 1 11111 prove a stunultis Inr good cork on Ilan part of all tompetitots. NEWS FROM THE COTTAGE `11.114 Lucy n o me oi the WilketzTlar to Young. Wz'zi Citelstzun Azortoot lion kited the "'Hugo last tzeul, inn 111111111 1•01cial lichlresee4 to tlzu a ooze htuzleuts. limb T110,4111' I,olllllg tile spelee girl lawn ° Tim 141111014 of Cranford. Old Chapel before tho %Vom it .' clob, 3lko Sara C Lolviny ment to fell %%nod lon I lIIIIIN afternoon to addl.