1 li 1 t - - The, : 1 _ ' 'nnsylvania . State : ;College , II , EDWIN ERLE SPARKS,;,Pid.D.; L. . 1:0, PRESIDENT i • 1 , / Established and , mainta ed byl the joint action ofthel Unit ,`iates G?vernryient and the Commonwealth Of 1 Pennsirlvan I ' U OWE GREAT SCEs LS offering twenty-eight 'cou ses o fo r years each -Liberal Arts, Natural Science, 4riculare, Engine- ring, !Mines and Metallurgy,!! a I muses in Home Economics, Industrial Art ' land Physical 'Educa ion fdr women .. TUITION F E :to both sexes an,cidental charges moderate .• I Flrst sen li iester begins griddle of September and sedondl m: ster theifirst of Feb7l , iry of each year • For catalogue, bulletins, _ pouncemeiits, etc , alddress I, i / The Registrar, State Follege, F / ) ennsyllania 4 ,ii , 1 ! [ , , ,_!, • I ir , THE, AV H RESTLIG M The . ophoiores Win 'in the and, Most Exciting Mat Held Here. \ In one of the most sei wrestling meets ever held b! class teanis, the sophomores l ed the freshmen , 34 last night o New ile l i aNit I E4 match Was clean and decis ..1 the ever4confident sophomor, a worthy foe in therepres. of 1913. For just t 'o hour; half, the contestant 1 Wageb s i , battle for class honor 4 nd nd supifl the final deiision rest ng on boiit scheduled. To slth a one jof'the wrestlers' ireat (f -praie l is 'due, for they all d's the fighting spirit that h characterized the State man. Thi matchj Lbegan ; at 8:3( Amid the riotadup cheering I froi grandstand and sidelines, te li performers took their place , mat, IFich bout . prOed 71( teresting and displayed the 0. meat Of the individtal freshmen took ' the 125 lb. a lb. bouts', with straight falls, 1912 captured the heivyiveigi little difficulty. The 135 betw* -loskins and ! Karc ever, were more difficult t.; neither contestant landing the deCision resting finally juager; Who a . ded the b Hoskins On "s perior aggr THE-STATE MT .T., ness." Boger and edly' l fought 1 the batty of the Tai. Qloset I Ev?r were both,evenli,r orp~vas fist and i itiative, Each h s creditihen t e at the e doff a , I.st bout was to ee., as the total s 2-2. For; th .atio und. def.- - Frid- 'd. e, b t'e two met strag 1 stily chFeredl by classmatei, until fi ing and exulltant! ophomore ranks, he end of the 1.9 ,atche§. Summari -ntativl and the mac e la eve 125 lb—Dunl- p'lvs. B un .y Brundage 19 3 3 mmu ' 135 lb.—Hos ix vs. Xa b Hoskins 191. ', J o ininut; 48 lb.--BOgerl vs. Ell b Elliott 191$; 9, 1 m. u es. 1 'ss lb—*urns its: Sc ol won by Schollenher, er 1' , minutes. i Heavy—Lesh iksii , by Lesh 1912; 2 mi ut s. I SECOND U D i i 125 b.—Same; - y 1913,, 2 1-2 ninth . . ;1-351lb.—Same; on b 1913, 9 minutes. ' 148 ' lb.-4me;i i won 1912, $ minutes. 1 1; 1 , 158 ib.—.4me; won b berg- 1913, 1 Min tes. i i H-: n— , -h vs Hans-.1 t al lave ev. bo initi on t i st d 1" 'whi t wi , bou ho ecidO. fall, th t iota to undoubt nsational i . They and each .'take the [Bout i to ach oth—',' and thiS the entire t his pot MiTIU t the ma s . , respective ' - deaf en rom the - spry of [ w estling follows leafier an h y fac t m y-t' Bled ;thethe roa told i ,e 8 ar. I' . ge; won es. ' her; vion ott;, won enberger; 13, 3 1-2 ick;,„, won Blitindage archer .y ilßog Sholien- won b* Lesh 1912, 1-2 minutes. THIRD ROUND 135, Ib.—ame; won by Hoskins, 1912, 9 minutes 148 lb..H.Sail T 912, 33 minute , la - vestigati: +s 1 _ aparna At the -uggef. able Asher IMi: president Oil till ing comPtiy, i real Nutri lOU i l ug the cc.l l. ig alue of-hi..; ,in the pr 4; ndian corn, ively sold i i r. Miner Sinount of Parisoli, : ineal- grou ' e has lilt sting still ifferent S i i ess. .1 ickets or With , fayette ; Diming tl itus'fall in i e; won by, Boger, y the Insiitute .of Nutritiqn ton of ' The Honor er. of WillFes-Barre,. Miner-Hillard Mil e Institute of Ani ill , investigate, dur season, the nutritive feed,. a by-product in of; hominy from ch ii being exten- n • -nnsylvania markets. as • onated the neces s ary feed and also, for corn- •, equal aniount of corn pi from the same corn. ,rise furnished an int.r.• of samples taken at I ges of the milling pro- ',Sale for the Pitt Game. -tip State, 'Pennsylvania, & J. and Pitt all, • e highest football hono sr he Keystone - State, p the pittsbpigeri bit • haS' taken on even. Its usual interest. Tit dy on sale , and can :ate anicsgi ore l ,than jets, are al Secured u; Nov. 22 by lettet*4g money gr a der or bed to R. 'Smith: s Lank Buildinr,f-Eftti-i s elf. addressed stamrted' losing ca i t e o ci - chec 23 Fa ~ I-LNOE .FIVE
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