going to hate a strong struggle to win and you' will fiqd that our ovkn players dci not feel that we ajee igoing to have "easy picking" with Buck nell this fall. 1 Pittsburg'cowned 'Marietta 12 tO 0 last Sakurday knit had no easy tithe doing so. i The University in the westernend &f thej stale is deVelop ing gradtiallyFse that , Thankagiving ‘3 Day 1 should f nd us face' to face with a foe worthy f our mettle. "'Joe" worthy f • Thompson. , ho in 1904 pla ed on the i team whi hWm the onl clean cut victors , itt ' ever gaine Stake, is noaching in the City and he can be deperhie to produce a 'good team. 1 ------ 1 Notes ,on the Indian Gan Did moie plan a 'very sc few of thelmen,who scrambl ric ,e 1 seats on the onveyaes at E after the el rn from Wilk Saturday i t think .of the 'n the fatigu d am for a corn trip from i e ont tb State C Did the stpdents think of the and inkiries Otlr men' had p l ainingly received on the , ti at afternoon, just for love . Mater, and then greedily go. all the available room on the and let l sorne 'of the football herded toget er in one sma ih so small a pace that so.. t i fried Walkin up frbm Lem . 1 rying tut cases? , Ca rain ROe of Pitt, Kein Cro3ks',ofPeiinsylvania Cli t .3 ! , Bucknell, and a dozen the indent old college footba I stag in the game 6.0 m the s elini the view of g tting "d pe" tearns. Scor s of old Stal athletes o of erwise, ut to their Ai l the exciti , gj struggle. i State-Indian ame is, gi bigger colieg athletic year and a mat, re grads than could kla aglned when the gamer &Red. 1 i , over moky upon .xtered ed 'tor emont (~ 1 : 1 , I. Hollenback is , becOmin: t e ido ' i , of players and students 4like as a csm f petent coach. I "Burly" Watson mad some pretty tackles on Indian - end un land they were hard and low, tbb 1 , Since our fine shoo g against the Indians, who were ~ m pt, off their . 1 feet at times by ounlipl r 4, as many students as can get 7 y are going to the Penn cont st Both the Quaker scouts wh oak l in the State-Indian game i ere . rnpresseci , ( ' I l ' r sbane ed' 91 1 'nab!' tit° ri ir ble ago ,en : th a kill pro s to with the aggressive l lootball played by our sturdy gridironists. I; ,.- iturdaly: ' . o Satiirdal , t l ouced, unh 1 arlet band, l ying C.3c riti ° 1 e n attractive anent the 4rmiCes of lohia for' 1- 1. g pictures Moving Picture: In the Auditority everltng there will be . der ihelauspices of 11 , 1 1 a series of high class. ures. In trying to go/ and nteiesting .l eni l l er bad !has secured the Luloin Co. of Philade highest clout of Inoilk bo le me. loy nessed o w The tin annual b be a each ,eve s i , nion e b of our EMI rst ar- ECHE MIDI I, Up o da e F Colleg in(TS t-, 1 Ta l' / ~,: l lor made Clothi g Pr'ssing and ' Cleani4- I W. S Stuart Block tl ' I - 1 -ak ' 1 I ' 1 A \ 3ll. '' +\. Cpllege Averiue tainlble. -- 1 ' , , This cpinp ny has bedomel noted ii for its mane cture- of machines and f ilms, as veil as for operating a , cirduioof niciving picture 'pal ces in Philadelphia], 1 They conduct an eic- I i . changi whereby they are 1311 e to select filin 1f om, such other well known , M a ufacturers as" Edison. Vitagraph, ,sfany, Selig PolYscqpe e Kalera l , lei' ; I Bathe' Freres etc. Anoth ' r ifeature of the , entertain ment will bel i selections rendered by the Band heii,v , een each change .of film, thus elilrrinating the tiring eft. fect 9f watehi'g so many ,pictures: Special or9h tra incidental:[ music , will be play d during the pictures, f making the ening one sure to be well spent. , 1 n i 1 , Owing to e desire of, the Baud . Management' 'toake ,it an annual colleg,e affair, it . 'as decided to .re serve no seais' till instead cnarge , a , . , ti ' gneral achiniOionlof 25 centi , to any part of the AuditO : iium, •f • f PAGE tT(1Z11. nish= Jen
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