Bucknell 20-State 13. The first athletic contest in 5 years between 'state and Bucknell resulted in the defeat of our basbetball five on their floor on Tuesday The largest crowd in the history of Buck nell cheered their team on to victory. Our men played a hard game but were outweighed and further nandi capped by the small floor, seemed to be unable to locate the baskets. Waha scored first for State, close ly followed by Bucknell. The score see-sawed several times, standing 10 7 in Bucknell's favor at the end of the first half Early in the second half the Lewisburg five obtained a lead which was further increased by three fouls in succession. The game was hard and rough throughout, but the referee was good and gave fair de- cisions Y. M. C. A. Notes The topic for the meeting on Sur.- day evening will be "A Resolute Ignorance of Evil." Persons wishing to subscribe to the work of E. C. Mercer in the col leges should hand in their subscrip tions to the General Secretary not later than Friday evening, the 28th. Reserved seat tickets for the con cert by Victor's Venetian Band will be on sale at Meek's on and after Monday, the 2nd. Alumni dinners will be held at Pittsburgh on Thursday, at Phila delphia on Friday, and at New York on Saturday. At all of these Dr. Sparks and General Beaver will be present. Reynolds. Yale's crack miler, is laid up for the season with an injured foot. At Purdue, an interclass tug-of war is to be held, the winner receiv ing a silver cup. At Brown, $lOOO is to be dis tributed among the students for ex cellence in mathematics. • THE STATE COLLEGIAN THE RUSH IS ON 10 0 Suits °eynss Children s I . AT HALF PRICE 1 100 Overcoats Boys Men's ' Children's Montgomery & Company Gladstone Taylor, college representative
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