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THE PENNSYLM\NIAN VOLVMI \XVII.-No. «4 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1911 PRICE, THREE CENTS 0 ZOOLOGICAL HAIL MOST COMPLETE IN WORLD Recently Erected Building Contains Mult ' laratua, Storage and Bieeding Rooms. COST JEAHLV HALF A MILLION. ., coal ol n< arly IKIII the nea Zoological mirty-nlnth atreel ami ,. Btanda .is the moel ill ''in I"r Bttldj an.I n- and allied anbjecta mnd in ill' 1 world. T l l( , , hi,, etiire la earl) English . ,-onformlng to the neigh •i„ exterior belm ol ,; Indiana llmeatone, The ronstrurtl i la entlrel} Brei I ii- ' cupj the three hlrh ih" largest is an i„ ,,n ihe Ural Boor, with aparit} HI 330 A smallei .„,„, on Hi" ascend Boor BOB- ,. m ,,is Deaplte the large . HI.i the complexity i i-ii purposes, the . simple and barmonloua, the main italrwaj at ol the two wings makea qtiii-kl) ai ceaalble : . .,,i the stmlv nf I pur .,,,. grouped closely to- , m ih< third Boor are aaveral stologlcal study, iti< In.) hemlcal appllancei and the itudj .>r animal i i F..I 'i pvaiIon "f anatomical ... B | a ;. cold itorage room, irteri bar the prow res (h< bodies "i large anlmala. A »,II ,,, ; . hine shop has bean iltlr i ami repairing all .MIS . pint o( living material i'i ling aaparl :, Hi. I I. llltlPB. TIU' talni both suit water and .ii.i connecting l( laboratory is a wing ling ins for in ibblta and guinea third floor are three ii. in . ding ..I blrdi . incubator e< I ii 'i nc o! hi ill' egga. thi re are throe bread rull h itlon ol anl i .i temperatures, all . .| and proi Ided a Ith ... ii theae * ii' I. mpi rature, oni be d the third ma. bi -•' temperatui I ween ., i . i.i;.. i ualnted hi In vet tlgatlon of rea< Itghl in.i a irteclal . mi.si di llcal iti i ] hi .-. in. nt pier aa i- uaed eontlnu- . pin pa M baie Mi.' . Hbrarj at the weal ' Ii modern in «|th iis steel book- then la picture charts ami diagram! i .i' er needed Ml i. .. have '" •i 1 md their parta Inter For Ihe comforl of locker rooms are pro- ullna ..ions The i i of the staff are Joined in li i mnnlcatlng tab phone occupied al the pre* ... building a ill nol ba ated until latar. nail Football Captain. i : w aa choaen to II team of 1912 al a II ("• winner* In tool O'Ci r, the atar half ol in-I i ii" Butlar. i. .,, . i accui ai. plac |'. ... , . ' Polj , |i, . i member ol the ii Honors it < " Delta I'pallon " m*n*f AHEM' REDUCTION CARDS FOR BALLET 1915 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Privileges Secured for Both Perform ances of Imperial Russian Ballet. Minus Pavlowa. Mlkall Mordkln ami his Imperial Ruaaian Ballel will make their Phlla delphla .1. i.ni to-morrow nlghl in whal is said to i n. of the moal spectacular ballets ever icelved Dellbea' 'Coppella' is the "ocular" opera < boaen foi the dlapla) of RUB- Ian dancing talent, and Mordkln » ho, whan laal aaen i waa the It null oi Mordkln and Pavlowa, is ,n ins beat in ihis son of dancing The dancing aill be d ne to thi ae companlmeni ol a full aymphonj or .in atrn, condui li .1 bj Zlttoi lo Podi from the Metropolitan Opera Ho N. a Vuik Mordkln and Pavlowa danced I waj into a quarrel laal summer, and when 'li" pel Ite toe dam ei da i slapped the I polio llki cheek ol h< i partner, Mlkall quil for greater thinga The reaull has been the "ocular operas whb h have proved populai Sea York. I'I,, i. .ii, -, \, al l< -• r meteor* i ,, mpanj Ing Monii.ii' who will . be i nham e the work "Coppella" It described aa the "choreographl x, ral f "The Talea of Hoffman. and is remarkable nol onlj lor the splendor ol II si ttlng and ablllt; Its dam era, bul also for the qualltj ol ii- music -I , | ;,, . . iThe i al Swans) »iH be preaented bj the organisation Baturdaj This la s I •„i fair] tali enacted by a dam In i pantomime, with Mordkln In the lead- ing pan. In ih" gorgaoua si itli thi work H is a triumph In modern i ,gecrafi and affords a wonderful background for the exponents of the are of terpelchore The Pennaj Ivanlan has been abb to m |,,,, reduction privileges foi the two auctions The cards will entitle holders to seats In the orchestri orchestra elrdta. Cards for Prldaj night will be given oul ion..now from i ,,, i ;,, ,,', lock, and for Saturday from 12.30 in i o'cloob on the i ;1 ,.i of Terpsichore Privileges have also b. en ,, . t he Metropolitan Opera C production ol "Toaca" next Tn. evei Two Games with Princeton Freshmen and One with Swarthmore First Year Men—Four Trips. Fourteen games will in- played bj .ii. Freshman basketball team this on, ai cording to the schedule an- nounced bj Assistant Manager Mlrkll last nlghl Two of ih" fourteen dati - have nol yel been definitely filled, bill will be anni un< i d later The achedule Includes Iwo games with the Prii' etoi Pn shmen, one to be played In Weight man Hall and thi other ai Pi In. eton The onl} trip In eluding more 'ban one game will be taken on Pebi uai i 23 Thi W School will i e plat e I al Phil- llpaburg, N I., en i ml dati and \ lentown Prep School, al Ulentown, Pa . i.n Hi" 24th, 'I'll. t. am will re ii.iin in Ailentown over night, return- ing to Phlladi Iphla ihe nexl mornli The si -hi -dull follows Dec s Brown Prep al Welghtman Mall Dec 10 Pennlngton al P< nnlngton Jan. 0 St. Joseph's College al Welghtman Hall, i m I : i'i i tral High al Weight man Hall Jan. 20 Princeton Preah, al Weight- man Hall Jan 27 La Salle College al Weight- man Hall. I'.i. 2 Middle town High School al Mlddletown i', i, Open. Peb. 7 Perkiomen al Welghtman Hall Peb 10 Open Feb 17 Prim eton Preah. al Prince- ton i , i, go .1 thmore Preah, al W< Ightman Hall, Fab, 23 Weala) Training School at Phllllpaburg, v .1 i :i Ulentown Prep. School al Ailentown, Pa Indiana Sta'e Club Elects Officers. Provoal Smith addraaaad the Indi- ans State Club at Its Bra! meeting In ,i MI last nlghl on "Pennsyl- . ,, «ere elected for tha a follows: Pn sldi nt, R ' Edenharter; vice-president, W. i eaaurer. K. L, Stedman . W, O, Miller; liisiori.in. S. FRESHMEN WIN BOTH HALVES OF BOWL FIGHT Bowl Van Ciroses Line i.i Three Kin- utes—1915 Scores Thirty Hands to 1914's Twent, ei{.ht. WALTON APPEARS D'SCUISED Outnun ben I m - e than i wo i . i the ,i'lass nt '''i i the Freshmen in both halves of i Bowl Plghi ii Frank In Pleld y< - .1 n || inok ih" firs! >-e ir men Ju i three mill.ii s to aejid their Bowl VI Don I Ipplm ott.ovi r the line and al ih.. and ol ih" so. i hall thej wi .••- found to have more handa on bowl than »li. i;- oppoi ei la, the - betni 1815, 30; 1911, 28 The unexpsi '".i appearam I Pretldenl Wain n Jual i efore th I ghi somewhai alleviated thi chagrin of the Preshn i n i vei the i nfon .I ab- sence of Butler, Blsbi nd Merrick. who had i n carried off bj the B omores the nlghl before. In their ab- ., n<, i 'erberl Shoemaker led tha Freshmen \ni mail .going an opt ration, Wal ion w.-ni in Di vi n, v here he remained in hiding for thr lays. Returning yestei da) afternoon .i'--' '-' d aa an elderl) man, be made his way thr the crowd to ihe gymnasium, when he showed hlmaell to hia anrpi - d .•I taamati - Ha waa una' Is lo ei I ihe fight, encouraging his man from the side ii"• s. li waa 1.30 o'ol . i< a hen Llpplm ol I wearing a red Jertej. sti pped oul be- tween the two .las.-.-- \i thi i int of the a blai le he dart U d bat I the middle of the mas. ..i K ah ,II h nt whom « i u ki d with black- ing upon the middle of the fon bi id for Identification where, according to ih.. aneleni euntont, he changed bis n d j.-i sej for a blue one, Al thi I Impact, -i group "t Preahmen b awaj mi a dead run for the Sopho- n ,,., 'g go ii ' ni . bul th s nd MI, ! were i i i tal i n In bj the and ih" i ii i»s worked ni mi nean i ihe li fi nd. d line until th< , I IIM-.I ,u I .'limit Seeing tha I would be i nnoaslbb for u„. s . hi in extrli at) I i bow I in i 'im to touch him, Llppin ami his guardi from thi i ..ii,i ai i dash, .i a. roi I' '" fore theli upoi knea whai hap ,.. , , ,i ai 'i thi Aral half waa won \i : hi •• In ilns ' the si , , ,i \':ir-ir'i and Vi nng wi i v i m I,, tball unlfo i rhi oi i the bowl betw Ihe two When Hi.- whistle blew gm back Into the re oh li . i Popl II es, and the Freshmen . brei king the outer cln I »I"I little difficult^ \ -,.| |p of hand-to hand houl ned, until the Beld ... ,.,,| pel issmen li i, fore I he di fi th. - nd year men wa shin.-i'...!. and, throwing the bowl on gl mini. Ilo' .nil" i> 1 to a nh their bodli - i »ui Ini last few minutes, all private afl e I ami there was n general for the bowl, When the men wi pulled awa) II was found thai thlrt\ Freshman hands tout hed the ' I, while onl} twentj i Ighl Sophomore counts wi re tallied. The flghl ended ., complete victor} for the Freahi All iiMnri. i recelvi •! wi re slight son condition ol the ground - ivlni many a hard bump The flghta have ended without a vi. im i ha i Ing been scored by 1811 The i„. s i the lecond year m draw In the Push Ball Fight, I91I ihi Poster, i lampua and 11 Fights, The large crowd of . ..-,ii the scrap was exceptional! well handled, Thi ' wer li Morris [mi ball !. H. S ;. Thavi I. W Burdl 'k, R p Sn Ith I. 8. Smltl Id H, Cn R \ stlfel, i . H. Walton, J Alexan E l di i ."
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Page 1: NIAN PENNSYLM\NIAN VOLVMI \XVII.-No. «4 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1911 PRICE, THREE CENTS 0 ZOOLOGICAL HAIL MOST COMPLETE IN WORLD Recently Erected Building Contains Mult

THE PENNSYLM\NIAN VOLVMI \XVII.-No. «4 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1911 PRICE, THREE CENTS

0 ZOOLOGICAL HAIL

MOST COMPLETE IN WORLD

Recently Erected Building Contains

Mult ' laratua, Storage and Bieeding Rooms.

COST JEAHLV HALF A MILLION.

., coal ol n< arly IKIII ■ the nea Zoological

mirty-nlnth atreel ami ,. Btanda .is the moel

ill ''in I"r Bttldj an.I n- and allied anbjecta

■ mnd in ill'1 world. Tll( , , hi,, etiire la earl) English

. ,-onformlng to the neigh •i„ exterior belm ol

,; Indiana llmeatone, The ronstrurtl i la entlrel} Brei I

ii- ■' cupj the three hlrh ih" largest is an

i„ ,,n ihe Ural Boor, with ■ aparit} HI 330 A smallei

.„,„, on Hi" ascend Boor BOB- ,. m ,,is Deaplte the large

. HI.i the complexity i i-ii purposes, the

. simple and barmonloua, the main italrwaj at

ol the two wings makea qtiii-kl) ai ceaalble

: . .,,i the stmlv nf I pur .,,,. grouped closely to-

, m ih< third Boor are aaveral stologlcal study, iti< In.)

hemlcal appllancei and the itudj .>r animal

i i

F..I 'i pvaiIon "f anatomical ... B |a ;. cold itorage room,

irteri bar the prow res • (h< bodies "i large anlmala. A

»,II ,,,; . hine shop has bean iltlr i ami repairing all

.MIS

. pint o( living material i'i ling aaparl

:, Hi. I I. llltlPB. TIU' talni both suit water and

.ii.i connecting l( laboratory is a wing

• ling ins for in ibblta and guinea

third floor are three ii. in . ding ..I blrdi

. incubator e< I ii 'i nc o! hi ill' egga.

thi re are throe bread rull h itlon ol anl

■ i .i temperatures, all . .| and proi Ided a Ith

... ii theae * ii' I. mpi rature, oni be

d the third ma. bi -•' temperatui I ween

., i . i.i;.. i ualnted hi In vet tlgatlon of rea<

• ■ Itghl in.i a irteclal • . mi.si di llcal

iti i ] hi .-. in. nt pier aa i- uaed eontlnu-

■ . ■ pin pa M baie Mi.' . Hbrarj at the weal

■ ■' Ii modern in «|th iis steel book- then la picture charts ami diagram!

i .i' er needed Ml ■ i. .. have '"■■•i

1 md their parta Inter For Ihe comforl of locker rooms are pro-

ullna ..ions The i i of the staff are Joined

in li i mnnlcatlng tab phone

• occupied al the pre* ■ ... building a ill nol ba ated until latar.

• nail Football Captain.

i : w aa choaen to II team of 1912 al a

II ("• winner* In tool O'Ci r, the atar half ol in-I i ii" Butlar. i. .,, . i accui ai. plac |'. ... , . ' Polj

, |i, . i member ol the ii Honors it •<"

Delta I'pallon "

m*n*f

AHEM'

REDUCTION CARDS FOR BALLET 1915 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Privileges Secured for Both Perform

ances of Imperial Russian Ballet.

Minus Pavlowa.

Mlkall Mordkln ami his Imperial Ruaaian Ballel will make their Phlla delphla .1. i.ni to-morrow nlghl in whal is said to i n. of the moal spectacular ballets ever icelved Dellbea' 'Coppella' is the "ocular" opera < boaen foi the dlapla) of RUB-

■Ian dancing talent, and Mordkln » ho, whan laal aaen i waa the It null oi Mordkln and Pavlowa, is ,n ins beat in ihis son of dancing

The dancing aill be d ne to thi ae companlmeni ol a full aymphonj or .in atrn, condui li .1 bj Zlttoi lo Podi from the Metropolitan Opera Ho N. a Vuik

Mordkln and Pavlowa danced I • waj into a quarrel laal summer, and when 'li" pel Ite toe dam ei da i slapped the I polio llki cheek ol h< i partner, Mlkall quil for greater thinga The reaull has been the "ocular operas whb h have proved populai Sea York.

■I'I,, i. .ii, -, \, al l< • -• r meteor* i ,, mpanj Ing Monii.ii' who will . be i nham e the work "Coppella" It described aa the "choreographl x, ral f "The Talea of Hoffman. and is remarkable nol onlj lor the splendor ol II si ttlng and ablllt; Its dam era, bul also for the qualltj ol ii- music

-I , | ;,, . . iThe i al • Swans) »iH be preaented bj the organisation Baturdaj This la s I •„i fair] tali enacted by a dam In i pantomime, with Mordkln In the lead- ing pan. In ih" gorgaoua si itli thi work H is a triumph In modern

i ,gecrafi and affords a wonderful background for the exponents of the are of terpelchore

The Pennaj Ivanlan has been abb to m |,,,, reduction privileges foi the two

auctions The cards will entitle holders to seats In the orchestri orchestra elrdta. Cards for Prldaj night will be given oul ion..now from i ,,, i ;,, ,,', lock, and for Saturday from 12.30 in i o'cloob on the i ;1,.i of Terpsichore

Privileges have also b. en ,, . the Metropolitan Opera C production ol "Toaca" next Tn. evei

Two Games with Princeton Freshmen

and One with Swarthmore First

Year Men—Four Trips.

Fourteen games will in- played bj .ii. Freshman basketball team this

on, ai cording to the schedule an- nounced bj Assistant Manager Mlrkll last nlghl Two of ih" fourteen dati - have nol yel been definitely filled, bill will be anni un< i d later

The achedule Includes Iwo games with the Prii' etoi Pn shmen, one to be played In Weight man Hall and thi other ai Pi In. eton The onl} trip In eluding more 'ban one game will be taken on Pebi uai i 23 Thi W

School will i e plat e I al Phil- llpaburg, N I., en i ml dati and \ lentown Prep School, al Ulentown, Pa . i.n Hi" 24th, 'I'll. t. am will re ■ ii.iin in Ailentown over night, return- ing to Phlladi Iphla ihe nexl mornli ■ The si -hi -dull follows

Dec s Brown Prep al Welghtman Mall

Dec 10 Pennlngton al P< nnlngton Jan. 0 St. Joseph's College al

Welghtman Hall, i m I : i'i i tral High al Weight

man Hall Jan. 20 Princeton Preah, al Weight-

man Hall Jan 27 La Salle College al Weight-

man Hall. I'.i. 2 Middle town High School al

Mlddletown i', i, • Open. Peb. 7 Perkiomen al Welghtman

Hall Peb 10 Open Feb 17 Prim eton Preah. al Prince-

ton i , i, go 8« .1 thmore Preah, al

W< Ightman Hall, Fab, 23 Weala) Training School at

Phllllpaburg, v .1 i :i Ulentown Prep. School al

Ailentown, Pa

Indiana Sta'e Club Elects Officers. Provoal Smith addraaaad the Indi-

ans State Club at Its Bra! meeting In ,i MI last nlghl on "Pennsyl-

. ■,, «ere elected for tha a follows: Pn sldi nt,

R ' Edenharter; vice-president, W. i eaaurer. K. L, Stedman

. W, O, Miller; liisiori.in. S.

FRESHMEN WIN BOTH HALVES OF BOWL FIGHT

Bowl Van Ciroses Line i.i Three Kin- utes—1915 Scores Thirty Hands

to 1914's Twent, ei{.ht.

WALTON APPEARS D'SCUISED

Outnun ben I m - e than i wo i . i the ,i'lass nt '''i i the Freshmen in both halves of i Bowl Plghi ii Frank In Pleld y< - .1 n || inok ih" firs! >-e ir men Ju i three mill.ii s to aejid their Bowl VI Don I Ipplm ott.ovi r the line and al ih.. and ol ih" so. i hall thej wi .••- found to have more handa on bowl than »li. i;- oppoi ei la, the - betni 1815, 30; 1911, 28

The unexpsi '".i appearam • ■ I Pretldenl Wain n Jual i efore th I ghi somewhai alleviated thi chagrin of the Preshn i n i vei the i nfon .I ab- sence of Butler, Blsbi nd Merrick. who had i n carried off bj the B omores the nlghl before. In their ab- ., n<, i 'erberl Shoemaker led tha Freshmen

\ni mail .going an opt ration, Wal ion w.-ni in Di vi n, v here he remained in hiding for thr lays. Returning yestei da) afternoon .i'--' '-' d aa an elderl) man, be made his way thr the crowd to ihe gymnasium, when he showed hlmaell to hia anrpi - d .•I taamati - Ha waa una' Is lo ei I ihe fight, encouraging his man from the side ii"• s.

li waa 1.30 o'ol . i< a hen Llpplm ol I wearing a red Jertej. sti pped oul be- tween the two .las.-.-- \i thi i int of the a blai le he dart U d bat I the middle of the mas. ..i K • ah ,II h nt whom « i u ki d with black- ing upon the middle of the fon bi id for Identification where, according to ih.. aneleni euntont, he changed bis n d j.-i sej for a blue one, Al thi I Impact, -i group "t Preahmen b awaj mi a dead run for the Sopho- n ,,., 'g go ii ' ni . bul th s nd MI, ! were i i i tal i n In bj the and ih" i ii i»s worked ni mi nean i ihe li fi nd. d line until th<

, I IIM-.I ,u I .'limit Seeing tha I would be i nnoaslbb

for u„. s . hi in extrli at) I i bow I in i 'im to touch him, Llppin ami his guardi from thi i ..ii,i ai i dash, .i a. roi I' • '" fore theli upoi knea whai hap ,.. , , ,i ai 'i thi Aral half waa won

\i : hi •• In ilns ■■' the si , , ,i \':ir-ir'i and Vi nng wi i

v i m I,, tball unlfo i rhi oi i the bowl betw Ihe two

When Hi.- whistle blew gm back Into the re oh li . i Popl II es, and the Freshmen . brei king the outer cln I »I"I little difficult^

\ -,.| |p of hand-to hand houl ■ned, until the Beld

... ,.,,| pel issmen li i, fore I he di fi

th. - nd year men wa shin.-i'...!. and, throwing the bowl on

gl mini. Ilo' .nil" i> 1 to a nh their bodli - i »ui Ini

last few minutes, all private afl e I ami there was n general

for the bowl, When the men wi ■ pulled awa) II was found thai thlrt\ Freshman hands tout hed the '■ I, while onl} twentj i Ighl Sophomore counts wi re tallied. The flghl ended ., complete victor} for the Freahi All iiMnri. i recelvi •! wi re slight son condition ol the ground - ivlni many a hard bump

The flghta have ended without a vi. im i ha i Ing been scored by 1811 The i„.si the lecond year m draw In the Push Ball Fight, I91I

ihi Poster, i lampua and 11 Fights,

The large crowd of . ..-,ii the scrap was exceptional!

well handled, Thi ' wer li Morris ■ [mi ball ■!. H. S

;. Thavi I. W Burdl 'k, R p Sn Ith I. 8. Smltl Id H, Cn R \ stlfel, i . H. Walton, J Alexan

E l di i ." •■

Page 2: NIAN PENNSYLM\NIAN VOLVMI \XVII.-No. «4 PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1911 PRICE, THREE CENTS 0 ZOOLOGICAL HAIL MOST COMPLETE IN WORLD Recently Erected Building Contains Mult

THE I I NNSYI.YAMAN. THURSDAY. DECEIV B^R -| ....

THE PLNNSYLVANIAN .T j■ ■ ■ phis Port ''rtirc ■,. Btouod

ma i< i

. , I - || .1. i .\i . |.l.-<l I .1 1111;* III* ■ ■ I ;i t i. -i ..| ||M St inli'lifr*

i ■ Brait \ . i lvin.»\ l\ ti - ■ ■ delivered on CsmpttSI

- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.

IMII'ill) HAVEI.OCK KYNETT.JR.. III!

MANAGING EDITOR, •MM'H ii'WMii) i.iii.MiAun.K. int.

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR. -Ill I.TON II \l I . HIS,

EDITORS, 9. Ho>< liliHiim. 'II I, 0 N Kfl <l\, 'IS D I Ho« !-' I> i Brown, rll. I II Is.- I Kill II I M llr.-i r. "II il H M I

ASSOCIATE EDITORS. J I. Van Nan , u I '• Smith.'14 M II I wll i

BUSINESS MANAGER. I « I Ml N Hi'111 MS 1811

ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS. Edmund HofTn in Ji l»l i

Italpji I I,ill,IT,I. IBIS i MT Van Vwhttn l"U « ' i in ... - i,l,i. 1 ■■ 14

ADVISORY BOARD. [■ R . '■ .1 li Mulfeid.Sd ' ' lohn I I

Buiinrss M.ini«tc . Oflk* Hours: i •. I ,,,i : m ■ 7.41 i' v n

i ■ ■ u . .i md tvsnut

THURSOAY. DECEVB-R 14. 1911.

ifwi foron or ro-osv's ISSI/J

PRANK McSd BRBNI8BR

BV WAY OF REMINDER.

i -in, •li demonstrated tbalr

ph} ilcal - i lorltj over the Soph -

rnorei in hi Bowl Fight VMterrta) and

itabllshi .i in rai labls n cord foi et M -i rappi i - Bome of

. lei m to have bee ■<-.--. .1 v i ii • lde i thai because

bej ha» dom I e now ma)

i- the? pie i- Freshm in capi dl ■>!>• in , v • .-IIi thai

ilnl; i- r .i ; • opoi i in He i > the

"i men win have found col- HI b foi Hi.-in .in,i hat ■

•■ ed . almi df buslnosi Bev- 'al :: II mi ii leemed quite hurl eiterdaj when three Junlori dared

' i re il theli dlicontlnulnt the us.. f tbi Colli ge Hall itepa While the

tarli ature ol a ' hlckey" pipe Pre -li

.in cap and well-reefed trouien li • niitantl) with us

Despite the facti thai fraternlt)

■ is are oul and the Bowl Flint li won. the firsi yeai itudenti an siiu

-'• • -huii n Black caps are in order

nun the Princeton base ball iatn< id .i ludden actlvlt) on the pan (,r

the Hasina. Regulations Committee

cause tome uncomfortable mo-

il II- for violators of the ralei thai have made lir.- 10 aaaj for then iiiis fall.

Fr. slim,MI themielvea ihould lee

•hm the ilmple regulation! are en- forced, ii is nut in the credit of Mis

ihHt ii lias peralatentl] violated i rule

•hm largel) contributes to the unity

if the clasi Neediest to lay, how* ver, thai If conditions do not lm-

irovs ipeedll) the ReguUtloni Com-

ilttee «m iprlng Into unwelcome

omlnence around Oral year gather-

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB SMOKER.

Dr. Kelsey Will Make Principal Ad- dress—Special Musical Program.

in- Carl s Keliey, Profeiior i>r Bcoi ii> iii the Wharton School, will ••• the principal ipeaker al the meet- ng of tin Cosmopolitan Club, bo !>•■

• Id "i morrow evening In the Troph) Room of Houston Hall,

This will in- the lusi meeting of the Inn bel re the Chrlatmas hollda: -

An extensive mualcal program has ■ • n arranged, after which refresh

■ ienti will i.T- lerved.

NEW FEATURE IN MOOT COURT.

Jud;es '•/III Be Entertained at Dinner, Reception After the Tr alt.

Mum Court irinls. the s • (•ml xerlei nf the present year, «iii be held In ilii' Law School to-night al I o'clock Arguments are to be conducted before each of iii'1 il* law clubs in the vari- ous elans II. mis

\ian> prominent men of the legal world «m mi ■■ Judges and ni T O'I lock thej " in i Dtertalned al din- ner in the Law Building, ■> new feature in the procedure of the moot Mala, After the conclusion <>f the arguments a reception »iii i»- held, The judgei for this evening are

Bharawood Club Alexander Simp- son, Jr., i Percj Keating, Dean Wil- liam Draper i ewls,

Hare Club Robert von Moschilcker, James s Rogei i, Prof Pram is 11 ii,i. >..,..

Wilson Club i Rodman Paul, .1 11 ,erlni 'ones, Prof William 11 Lloyd

Miller Club Ron William C. Per guson, B li Bracken, Prof. Owen ■' Robei is

'•, Keen Club Ch«rles Blddle, John r-iiH, iiader, Jr., PP \ I 'raw i ird I' Henlng

Kent Club i'-■••• R» ' I \ " Win te id • ii Pi if wi'U in W Michael.

MAKE PRESENTATIONS TO DAY.

Argentine Rt'dents Wit Give Tablet and Flao to University.

taioclntlou ni II .ii II ,■ sin dentil » IH forma1!) IT I il main to- il n In ''•-■- Hall « bronie tablet '(• Il i ■ ' I It ill I' ""•'H'lllill .III III

of I'I hundred -• n-' flnst annlver- ■n if '''■■ ' ■" Revolutli n which was celebrated '"al «orlns. ""hen, tor the '"-i II he Blue md Tilti Bag ol the i . ■ . II nbllc wai raised on • ''.■ i*,(,.,. .. , ,»,,(,,I*

■'■'•,. club ■'ii ilso present the t'ni ■ I fh •••. ii flag, which «ill I'- hung in "ii'sidii Hall with 'in Amerl can and British emblem alread) place 'i 'li

Di I'n" "i ' N nil \i gentlne < !onsul to ihe 1'i'iii'ii Rtatei, will be present mi behalf of the South American Re- public.

Henr) Oil, president of the olub ami chairman of the committee In charge of the tablet, will make the mi ~i Mali,in iDoech on behalf of his fellow club memben Provost Bmlth win fmni'iih aoeeot the Bag ami tab- let for the Unlveraltj

LAST STRENUOUS SCRIMMAGE.

Basketball Team May Meet Princeton with New Men in Line-up.

The Van-in basketball team was put through its iinai haul drill before the gams with Princeton laal night The practice consisted in icrlmmage ami basket ibootlng

Bloom was not in the game nnd lonnlil was back in his old place al guard, where he isemed more nt home i bun on the offensive Relsner, who »as picked as the other forward, is inn little known, u lie was unable to go oul for the team laal year. He is fast ami makes a pood running male for Turner lie will probably be in Prlday'i gams

NOTICES.

Pennsylvanian Board.—Meeting to- day al I ::n

Banjo Club.—Rehearsal at 7 o'clock to-night in i.aw school basement.

Basketball Practice.—V.u silv bas- ketball practice this evening al 5.48 o'clock

Washington State Club.—Meeting In Houston Hall this evening al § o'clock All Washington men cordially Invited to in* present.

Mandolin Club—Important iclicarsal to-nlghl ai 8 o'clock In 1 aw School basement. Trials for the big trip will be hold ii is neceaiarj that all men in- present,

"Rickey Burns a Package." Thli is a brees) Weatern love itory.

11 I..Us how Rickey, the cowboj falli In love w iiii 1 mlner'i daughter, ai >i in"' -in- makes him "eul out" gamb- lii ■- and drinking. Read the res) In iin- week'i Saturdaj Btvenlng Poat. M A, Perry, V of P Represi ntatlve BOO 8 87th si. 1 \,|U

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ENGLISH FASHIONS Arrival of Foreign Woolens

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Hughes and Hargett Leave To-night to Oppose Southerners in Fifth

Annual Debating Contest.

For the tii'tli time In as many years, ii debating team representing the Phllomathean society will rnaei on Hi.' rostrum a (Jnlverstt) of North Carolina team to-morrow, when the two teama debate al Chapel Hill, N C. The eonteal Hiis year "ill be the laal of ;i lertea of five debatea that haa in-, n held with the Bonthern Instltn- linn, resulting In three victories for the North Carolinians to one tor Phllo,

This year, however, it la expected tluit the team which leavea for the South to-night will return with ■ *i' tory, The Cnlverslt; of North Caro Una is noted for her debating trams, ami the eonteal is sun- iii in. an excit- ing one, The question Is: "Resolved Thai forest and mineral lands now In possession of the United States in the several states should be retained i'1

the Federal Government The team which will represent Phllo

is composed <>t the best talent In the society Spirited preliminary trial- wci>- in id in the middle of November, ami ii was onl) sftei i series of close and axi itlng debates that Gilbert Hughes, '12 C . and Earl Hargett, '11 wii. the two members of the team, were Bnalb selected. Both men art experienced In debating the former having been ■ member of the Phllo mathean debating team for the paat four vears, md the latter having been on the victorious Preahman team of last year II is claimed thai this rear's team is the stroneeet that ha< , \,' i, inesented the soctel> In thi • ■ Intersectlonal < ontests

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ZELO CHOOSES DEBATE TEAM.

Lang, Cooeland. Williams, with Bro- sius. Alternate. Will Face Barnard.

MI." the trials for the debstlng team to represent 'l" Zelosophli St , iei) ii i's snnusl debate witta the Barnard Boeteti ol Columbia which

hi id ' eati rda' afternoon In Zelo Hall S i am' i:: <'■ B. Copeland, '13 and >'• P Williams '11, were plckt d as Hi" team, with i it Br sins. '11 ss tltei II >te Twelve men entered the contest and the candidates addressed th« society on the Bherman anti-trust las The ludges were i>i Llogelbach and Mr MendsnhaH

AH the successful men haw taken pan in debates prevtouely. Lang was captain of the Bophomi re debating team asM year and was also a member of ihr Zelo team Ooneland spoke foi /.in in the debate wits Bwarthmore la«t year, and Williams, although h- ! , not held ■ regular p altion on aw team, has appeared frequentlj In the aocletv's weeklt debates Broslni tu chairman <>r Uie PYeahman Debal iiiu Committee laal year

The debate, which Be»o has won for the last three years, *m be aeld In New Tort some time i" January. '■"-• and will be the ninth consecutive , ting between the ewo soeleUes

BOWL FIGHT HURTS PRACTICE.

Soccer Men Unable to Get Two Full Teams Together Yesterday.

Only Bfteen men t""k part In lbs shi.n scrimmage which was given th"' soccer team yesterdaj Two K<»»I for ward Unas were formed and the rest of the players were evenlj divided

Th.. Borahs scored two goals to the Varsity's one Husband mad.- the regulars' onlj soore. while Plchanl Mored twlcs tor the Borahs

Mi Padden, who haa been playing in- , |efi on the "Vanity. *»» tried at ouUMe left He win probably play ,his position ".II Baturdaj against (■•■<■ Miaiiiiiwn C (' A stiff praotlcs win be held between the Vast* and gemba today, followed by ■ Hchl scrimmage ttMnorrow

Colleqe Jewelry.

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FAMOUS MEN HERE TOMORROW.

Civil Service Reform League :o Open Sessions in Houston Hall.

Dnlvaralt] students win have the Opportunity to hear several of the fon inosi men in thr t'ulted States in Civil Service affaire when the National ('nil Service Reform League opena its session-; to-morrow afternoon in the auditorium of Houston Hall, During the series of meetings which will lie held such prominent men as lion Charles i Bonaparte, formerlj United States Attorne) General, ami lion William Dudlt) Boullie, formerly a member of the United Siaies Civil Service Commission, and now a lead- ing figure In Indiana politics, will he heard

The National Civil Service Reform I.eaKiie is mi association Which has axlated for some time, having branches in all of the larger ami more important eiiies in this country iis purpose Is to promote efllclencj In 'he civil Ser- vice ami to bring sboul more compe- tent organisation in thai branch of the government, in the past few years the league has exerted much Influence in Shaping the Civil Service laws, and it the coming session it is expected that much in tie waj of proposed n forms w in ho accomplished,

FIVE MEETS FOR GYM TEAM.

Pnnce'on and Columbia at Weightrrun Hall—Candidates Needed Badly.

Arrangements have been made to hohi iniris for the gymnasium team with Princeton ami Columbia on the University floor, ami in addition the team will make trips Io Yale. Vnnnpo Iis ami lln\ ei f ird,

Practice is held dallj In the gymna- sium, and the team Is developing well. There is a lack of pee nor and the material is poor Candidates for the hois,- parallel ami horiaontal bars ami tumbling are especially needed Xir men who have ahilin at an' of these ii enta are nrg< d to repi

PIANISTS NEEDED AT GYM.

Remuneration Offered Volunteer Mu sicians for Their Services

There aii- several opportunities fot a good pianist in Mi,' gymnasium \ number of gym. classes are still with- out a musician ami have m go through their exercises without musical ae companlmenl in consideration for their efforts, tin- phvslcal depart in. ni Mas decided to offer the volun- teer pianists a reasonable remuners • Ion, and men desiring to • ■' •■ adt an tage of this opportunity are to report a- soon .c- possible .0 ih, gymnasium

The claases In net d of a musician are held si the follow Ing hi u t Mon day, 11 15, 12 18 Tuesdaj ,12.1 Thursday, 11 16, I 16 Prldaj IMS

EXCHANGES

-•' tnford Unlvi rail i ■ band of flffj students have nobbj uniforms ol red i oatS and hats,

Flftj wi f thi 'Vai tlty letter it i imi II and tbe < o icbes of the four maior sports havi ilgn< d a protest against the Athletic C dl's decision io award the ••<•" to managers of the mtjot port teams

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