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VOL. XXII No. 3. MEADVILLE, PA., OCTOBER f t, 1905. NEW SERIES. SOPHOMORES PUT SOPHOMORES RICKEY'S MEN Up MEER "PROCS." WIN CANE-RUSH. LOSE TO GENEVA GE0. 111.W121 S011 Freshmen Get Busy, However, and the. UNEXPECTED DEFEAT AT BEAV- Proclamations Disappear Before ER FALLS. Jewelers and Daylight—Two Big Fights Thursday Class of 1908 Exultant in Victory---Freshmen Allegheny Fought Hard but Lost on Night—Freshies Plastered With the Flukes—Score 1 1-0—Geneva's Two Sticky Posters. Fight Hard But Lose to Their Rivals. Opticians Touch--Downs Made in First Five On 'Wednesday evenmg last, some- one put the Freshmen wise that the Out-numbered But Invincible Sophomores, After Fifteen Min- Minutes of Play, After Which Ball Sophomores would, on that night, post Remained in Geneva's Territory. Have you seen our natty new the annual proclamatIons about the utes of Desperate Struggle Force the Stick over Their college pins and seal fobs? college and town. As a result of this Opponents' Goal--Organized Rushing The Allegheny College foot ball "secret" exposed, the Freshmen im- players are looking for a mascot. The EYES ACCURATELY FITTED. mediately got busy and had a large Defeats Numerical Strength. bunch of ill-luck which the fates have squad of their men, patrolling the given the players during the last week campus all through the night. But Established 1874. After fifteen minutes of the most the opposing sides, was. now the cen- is too much for them to meet sing13 the poor Freshmen, their eyes heavy desperate and sensational rushing ter of interest. handed. The defeat which they suf- with sleep, crawled back. to their . Promptly at 4:20 the referee fired fered Saturday afternoon at the hands rooms about six o'clock, sorely disap- ever seen on the local campus, the his pistol and the rushers were off of the Geneva warriors was a fitting pointed, as the Sophs did. not put in out-numbered but invincible class of like a shot. G. R. Clark, the 10-flat climax. Personally the individual an appearance. 1908 pushed the hotly-contested stick Sophomore sprinter, was the first to players don't object to being "bat- In the meantime, the Sophomores over their opponents goal amidst reach the stick, and . wrenching it tered, bruised and torn," but they were -devising ways and means of deafening cheers of enthusiastic spec- quickly from the' ground, sent it do feel a little sore that the opposing fooling the Freshmen. At threea. m. flying over the reads of the Fresh- team should make a touch-clown the of Friday mornng, Sophomores, in tators. men leaders into the hands of the only time it made a substantial gain. groups of two or three, could be seen,! The rush was at all stages of its rear-guard men. Freshie Millward re- In the first five minutes of play Al- sneaking like Indians, through the action brilliant and spectacular, sponded by a counter-throw, but the legheny carried the ball well into Ge- campus towards the fixed assembling abounding in features of unusual and cane was eventually downed in Fresh- nevaos territory before losing it; first place—Dr. .Crawford's • barn. There unparalleled character. Time and man territory. Then with a series of being penalized for alleged off side were eighteen in all when the corn- rushes and spiral runs the cane was play. Geneva then- made several plays pany started out on its daring expedi- time again was the stout cudgel hurl- advanced to within _twelve yards of against Allegheny's line without ma- tion. The crowd divided into two ed back and forth by the hard-fighting the west goal, and here the Freshmen terial gain. At this point, however, bands and armed with posters and contestants, and time and time again held right nobly. Allen was given the ball and, skirting paste, began to decorate Park ave-I did cork-screw rushes and circular the, right side of the line,- made an nue down to Chestnut street and then Slowly the seething throng of under- wedge formations advance the cane eighty-five yard run for a touch-down. down Chestnut to Water street. classmen began to move in the oppo- towards one goal or the other, only to site direction. 1909 had gotten her The second touch-down was made a After the town had -thorough evi- 1 be hustled back in the other direction second wind and freight bravely and minute after the first. Allegheny re- dence that the Sophomores of Alle-! with surprising rapidity. Faculty, effectively. By ceived the kick-off, Benedict catching srheny College were well and alive, the gradnal bat consistent students, coeds and impartial specta- the ball. . He was. downed on Alle- innil started, up North Main etreet,' gains the cane was advanced to the tors yelled themselves hoarse with en- center of the . :;1. e :r; yard line; the ball, accord- rrol. :ng thir:'ir respects to ever.. Prat or thusiasm as the. surging mob of lower- Juulors heiTi to relinide witnesses, snatchrel lest-ding tense, rind their' l a sanitue21.eiaa eel a !lift s. s. ill ,..:-.1111 crossiag tie-,: rcorgfiiilzeit. battered and and novice. h -down. When almost hi front of the Obser- on the crowded field. tined to yr( atory, two of :the party .sent. ahead expected success of the i Much amusement was caused at fake i - nt s h lest the, cane in I 1.1.,. ,:iv , ii rii it -4 lioy. only served to make t r, scone houte.l tl3 war cry, and the interval s 1111ring the fight by the stren. hands of ;:nrof, t w n er three tnen first battle of the season began. In' and Sophomore "1-till " Thomas sue- the h. , ,- )-:1),' bcAteit" and more warily. uous altercatiOns between ' Coach s. I the shade of the fir trees it was almost. Rickey and some of the more belliger- ceeded in capturing the contested twig •No more long runs or stolen balls are impossible to see, but we have reliable recorded on either side, although ant lowerclass members of the foot- for a throw. Beautifully did it de- I Brandegee, informat'on that there were twenty or ball L‘quad, to whom rushing is a for- scribe a long parabola into Freshie many a runner felt thereafter the Kincaid & twenty-five Freshmen lined up in front eager hands of a Geneva player cling- - bidden fruit. On several occasions the •"Lou" Sherwin's arms. And beauti- - Wood. of the Observatory. The SophomOres coach himself was compelled to enter fully was it returned, only to be sent ing to the ball. From this time on Copyrighted, 1905 charged like fiends and soon paste, the conflict and 'drag forth certa'n swiftly again toward the Freshman I until the last few moments of the paper, hats, hair and clothing were erring wearers of the moleskins. An- goal-line, near which it was downed ! game, the ball was in Geneva's ten-I- one conglomerated mass. After the I tory, and many times seriously other amusing feature was the way an -I again surrounded.. 1 first assault which was deadly to the the crowd scattered when a sudden Now the- fight became desperate. I threatening her goal; but unfortunate- The Fre4hmen, the "Sophs)" rallied and shift of action brought the scrim- Anxious Juniors appealed to their pro- I ly at the critical moment the ball was- n--;,,,te a second charge. This time all maging into their midst. tege:. with frantic cries for resistance. always lost from one cause or another. etit four of the Freshies fled in fear.) Before the contest the atmosphere Reverend- Seniors urged on their I In, the first half the A'hegheny boys, These four were the martyrs of the . was pervaded with a hush of eager lower-class allies to speedy victory. feeling themselves strong in offense, Campus class. After pasting a poster to the expectancy. Slowly the crowd of And, at precisely 4:35, or fifteen min- chose to receive the kick. Benedict bare hack of each one and giving each eager onlookers filled the long side- utes after the initial pistol-shot, the ran the ball back to the 40 yard line one a paste shampoo they were al- . lines and the members of the two victorious Sophomores sent George and from there the team quickly car Sack lowed to run home. lower classes assumed their positions Miner over the line with the trophy tied the ball to their opponent's 4(1 The Freshies now spent the 'time in under .the respective goal-postS of the of conquest. yard line by a series of line plunges. The for the young man routing their men out, and as soon as) 1 practice-gratiren, where upper class Congratulations, yells and speeches ;Robinson was also used to good ef- who relies on his clothes to a Freshie was spied-trying to Come to, men held back the eager rush-line with were now in order and the most suc- feet, carrying the ball through right. set off every ounce of vigor the aid of his class, the Sophs ap- stout ropes. The cane, beribboned cessful cane-rush in the history of the tackle. The team was penalized 5 and character he possesses. plied a paste and poster plaster to and sunk Been in the earth between college was an event historic. yards for off-side play and not being Very popular with the young his back. 'able to make the required number of men of the colleges, and the Finally the Sophs, tired of roaming lyards, they surrendered the pig skin around, as it was now about 8:30 a. m., free-stepping, athletic, open- to Geneva on her 35 yard line. air set. Exclusive with resolved to take a stand. around the Juniors Choose Officers Theta Sigma. The only scoring in the game was telegraph pole at the corner of North I made in the next two minutes. Ge- Main and Loomis streets and defend Third - Year Men Elect "Benny" Miller One of the jolliest. chest-nutting ex- neva sent her half backs in. succession F. G. Prenatt, to Presidency — Stormy Session. it. Not much time was lost before the' peditions of the year was indulged in against Allegheny's line and- then gave 220 Chestnut St., Meadville. Freshies, now augmented with fifteen,' On Monday afternoon the Junior by the members of the Theta Sigma the ball to Allen, her right tackle, who or twenty more men, made a bold class met for the annual election of sorority and their friends on Saturday carried It around Allegheny's right charge up North Main street. The officers. As is always the case in such afternoon. The party boarded the side and evading the whole team, ran MEADVILLE "Sophs" stationed a detail to guard matters the election was hotly con- Cambridge Springs car at the east nearly the length of the field for a the. telegraph pole, which was covered tested. A bonafide class list was pro- campus gateway at three o'clock, and touchdown,. He failed to kick goal. Steam Lanudry with posters, and then went forth in duced and it became necessary for were . soon pricking their willing fin- The teams immediately lined up, battle array to meet the on-coming every one present to prove his right gersj on tempting burrs* in the big army. It soon turned into individual to attend. As a result three visitors Barnett grove. Out-door games were (Continued on page three.) Chas. H. Eisenman, Agent. scraps, which were the fiercest ever were asked to withdraw. Those who played, the orchard, was visited, and seen on the hill. There were as many refused were gently removed. at six o'clock a dainty lunch was as ten black eyes in ten minutes, to say The discussion of both political par- served on the veranda of the farm nothing of other bruises and bumps. ties was edifying and interesting. house. After fighting for half an hour, the Opinions were frankly expressed and After lunch the p'cnickers gathered Sophs had practically put all the several oratorical efforts brought forth around the- open log fire and while the At E. L. Groves, Freshies out of business, and both applause from the gallery. chestnuts cracked merrily in the em- classes dispersed. After the usual amount of red tape bers-stories were told and songs sung 297 Chestnut Street, had been gone through with The fol- in true college style. Miss Spaulding lowing officers were elected: chaperoned the party. They Wanted to Fight. :President—B. W. Miller. the Allegheny student will receive 'the most Vice President—R. K. Horn. NOTICE. careful attention and have the opportunity of Lower Classrnen Almost Came to Treasurer—R. G. McKinney. All competitive Campus copy must seeing, the MOST AUTHORITATIVE STYLES Blows After Chapel Friday Morn- Secrehary—Miss Wynona Baker. be submitted before noon Saturday. It IN ALL LEATHERDOM. They cater especi- ing. Poet—Miss Ethel Fowler. After chapel Friday morning con- Historian—O. C. Jones. may be left either at the Phi Kappa ally to the STUDENTS' WANTS IN FINE siderable class spirit was manifested Replier—Miss Carrol. Psi house or at the Messenger office. STREET AND DRESS GLOVES. It will pay and for a while, everything pointed you to take the 'few extra steps up Chestnut St. towards a fight. When ten or fifteen minute;, of bantering had been in- dulged in on both sides, the students quieted down and went orderly to Ilegheny vs Westminste their respective recitations. Strictly One. Price ATHLETIC PARK, OCTOBER isth For “Correct Clothes" go to MENDEL'S. FRED LORZ, the Tailor.

TilE CAMPUS. a decided advantage over his rivals; 11115111111 and third; the consistency andcon- Important Athletic . 8I1003. &i." MOE. '' C asued Weekly by the Students. tinned character of the competition— Offices Filled. ROSS" One Year, 51.50. In Advance, 1.00. that is, the competitor must be regu- Single Copies, 5 Cents. lar and methodical in his work, sub- Non-Fraternity Party Scores a Politi- mitting material, if possible, every cal Victory—Hartung and Hull the A. H. KOHLER, The Campus is forwarded to all sub- week throughout the entire year. Successful Candidates. tribers until an explicit order is re- Amidst the general and pervading It is desired that all those interested Fastidious Shoes for . IllYed for its discontinuance, and un- excitemert caused by class fights, Il arrearages are paid according in this competion report to the editor Sophon ore "procs," and Rulings Hall to law. during the coming week for competi- blue laws, an important athletic elec- Fastidious People. Subscribers are requested to inform tion assignments. We strongly urge tion cr me :n Saturday morning for ,its the Business Manager of any change that a large number, especially from share of the fun. The polls at Science 208 CHESTNUT STREET. of address. among the students entering college Hall seethed all morning with voters, Send all business communica- I Wire pullers, campaigners, stand-pat- this year, take advantage of the op- tions to F. L. KNAPP, Meadville, Pa. ters, and mugwumps, while frats. non- Pennsylvania College of Music. Office Phi Gamma Delta Place. portunity thus offered. frats., fair co-eds and staid professors cast their ballots and etecefoneered This is the time of the col with traditional energy. Printed Director, Harry Waithe Manville,-Voice. The legs year when the casual tickets were scattered broad cast like Editor in Chief. missionary tracts, and proxy's were MATILDA JOHNSON- KNUDSON, FI.AVIA DAVIS PORTER, Freshman observer of human nature Pipe Organ. J. R. CRAWFORD. offered galore. Not until the polls MARY THORP GRAHAM, J. BROWN MARTIN, loves to turn his attention - Piano. had closed at one o'clock did the 1 Mandolin and Harmony. EDWIN E. HOLT, IONA WOODCOCK, so the crochets and calfisms of the southwell. corner of the campus as- China Painting. Associate Editor, FLORENCE R. HEWIT, EDITH J. RODDY, newly ordained freshman, now at the sume its accustomed silence and soli- Painting and Drawing. G. H. LIPPE-TT. - height of his puppy loves and kitten- tude. The election resulted in a complete mischief, and as yet unas-sailed by , Excellent Facilities. Most Approved Methods. Athletic Editor, victory for the non-fraternity party, A. W. ROBERTSON. the sophisticating influences and whose candidates were elected by Complete Course Leading to Diplomas. stimuli of college life. For it is only small majorities. Literary Editor, during the opening 'weeks of his first Mr. Hartung was elected to tne posi- THE BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE. tion of president of the Athletic As- F. L. LaBOUNTY. semester that the member of the , PRELIMINARY FALL COURSE BEGINS SEPTEMBER J. sociation and Mr. Harold. H. Hull was REGULAR WINTER COURSE BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20. genus verdans may be found in his made assistant base ball manager, for Liberal Teaching Facilities; Modern Colleae Buildings; Comfortable Lecture Hall Local Editor, typically raw and unconventionalized the coming spring. and Amphitlik- aters; Large and Completely Equipped Laboratories; Capacious Hos- state. The final advent of the green pitals and Dispensary; Lying-in Department for Teaching Clinical 011- tetrics; Large F. L. KNAPP. The votes were as follows: Clinics. Send for Catalogue, and address DAVID STREETT, D., Dean, cap inevitably brings .with it that For president of the Athletic Asso- 712 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Alumni Editor, wholesome lower class modesty which ciation: Hartung 167, Shaffer 158. For assistant base bail manager: W. C. CRAVENER. obliterates to some extent the more JULIUS ;.,T.A.PF, Jr Hull 172, Horn 153. PARK AVENUE noticeable evidences of an awkward The total number of votes cast wad Mee- chant Tailor, Religious Editor, and untutored adolescence in its nor- 325. LIVERY STABLE FLORENCE GRAUEL. mal state. 940 Market St., Meadville, Pa. BOUD L. LYON, PROP. We have seen many kinds of fresh- Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing, Both Telephones No. 43. Exchange Editor. Historic Old men in our day. Some affected the New 'Phone 535. Park avenue, between Chestnut GEORGIA GALLUP. lion, some the lamb, while still others Gooseberry Bush. and Arch. bore more strileng resemblance to rat Publisher, Phi Gams Relate Intere - ting Tradi- terriers rampant, so eagerly did they F. L. KNAPP. tion of Early Days. DR. W.. B. TOWNSEND, snap at their bones of right and privi- The Phi Gams have read with inter- lege. Certain erroneous and benight- (Successor to Dr. Cyrus See,) Assistant. est the articles which appeared re • ed first-year men, it is said, have been cently in these columns concerning C. J. COGGAN. DENTIST so afflicted with an over realization of the historic Phi Psi willow and the their own native talents and abilities Phi Delta Theta hedge. They wish to Room No. 7, MEADVILLE, PA. Entered as Second-Class matter state, however, th et they have in their Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Phoenix Block. October 30, 1904, at the Postoffice at as to require an extraordinarily bril. possession a historic shrub which 1DR. MARSH'S DENTAL PARLOR~ Meadville, Pa., under the Act of Con- liant greenness of environment to rivals in its unique character either gress of March 3. 1879. avoid contrast. Wh:le on the other New Eiler Block, Water St. and Alead of the abovermentioned curiosities. Ave., Meadville, Pa. At the Enterprise For - ro-v hand there are always a paltry few so The tradition is as follows. In the _ n ssuinieesee You will find beautiful, new, Campus both old and new stu- and torpid in their mental activities, custom of the Rev. Timothy Alden, exclusive ideas in the nine- first president of the college, to play Wastora Ponsylvania College Competition. dents, who desire to as never to be seen in a class elec- teen hundred and five mumble the-peg with the members of PITTSBURG, PA. compete for places on tion, cane-rush, or on the side lines SPRING MILLINERY .. the Senior class on the first Saturday SrAisION j90449()5—NiNETEENTrt YEAR. the 1906-7 Campus board, it is our in- a foot ball game. 274 Cheritnut. Street, at in October, This custom was the ( Medical Department of the Western University tention to state clearly and as briefly MEADVILLE, PA. But these are all extreme and ah- precursor Of the cane-rush now in of Pennsylvania, as possible the methods whereby the norm. types. The average fresh- vogue. On the occasion of one of these annual mumble the-peg tourna- Graded Courses of Eight Months: commencing editorial staff is annually elected, the , Oct. 1, 1904. Four years required. Instruction GEORGE R. PRA1T,, man, we, believe, has in his veins• the practical. - requirements for eligibility, together ments, so the story goes, a certain Superior clinical advantages offered stI rtTdents. College and Clinic Buildings Commo- THE UP-TO-DA"; blood of that sturdy young-manhood Senior had the good fortune to drive dious Extensive Laboratories with a few and Apparatus. facts which may be of which, is the bulwark of our Ameri- Hospital Medical Clinics and Ward bed-side the peg (which consisted of a small Surgical and Medical, Operating and Mater- PHOTOGRAFHER, value to the prospective competitors. can nation. Though he is new to his gooseberry twig) so far into the nity, and Dispensary and Out-door Clinics Laboratory work continuous. Quizzes regularly. 245 Chestnut Street, The Campus board for each ensuing Meadste surroundings and feels somewhat groUnd that the revered Timothy, I For particulars, addresn year is elected at the end of the sec- though an expert at the game, Dr. J. C. LANGE, Dean. Successor to W. F.,-_:- -32a7t dazed when a mob of wily Sophs plas- was 129 Ninth St., Pittsburg), Pa. ond semester by a committee of three. unable to extract it and gave up in Business Cortgaponcients will address ter his back with sticky "procs," yet disgust. There, nourished by the fer- Dr. W. J. Asdalo, Secy Hoard of Trustees, This committee consists of a member 5523 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. he may be depended upon to assume a tile soil and sun and rain, the small John J. Shryock CO. of the faculty, a representative of the bold front and give his assailants a and insignificant twig grew into the Quill Club (the conservative literary Carpets. Furniture, hard tussle. Here's to the patient, magnificent gooseberry bush which organization of the college), and the now constitutes a chief feature of the Paper H tnging-s,. long suffering freshman. May he live Drapery, Bedding, previous editor-in-chief of this publi- Phi Gamma Delta back yard. and prosper, anti one Lay become a AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. cation. The election is conducted Truly the Phi Gam gooseberry bush Soph. may be classed as the equal if not the purely on grounds of competition, the superior of either the Phi Psi willow GO TO basis of said competition being the Ballinger & Siggins FOR liC41--Wae‘goesscoses,s2e-%co scoeseSeess(4,---X Or the Phi Delt hedge. 411 E. S7th Street. divers "copy" handed ln•to the editor COLLEGE SUPPLIES. for publication during the year by the FOOT BALL RESULTS. Drugs, Perfumes, Etc. .Draughisman's ALUMNI NOTES Fobs, Pins, Medals, Supplies, Artists' Materials, Photo- various competitors. All such copy— • graphic Goods, Huyler's Candles. fIgidr•ALAKVAMMIV:2:11)V-4-111.5%-_- • Local. which must bear the signature of the !-:0)V.-SkN4---0111 Water and Chestnut Streets, W. 13. P. 11, Westminster 6. Prof. Chinich'ro Okada, '00, is Banners, Hats, Meadville, Pa. writer and the words "for coMpeti- W. and J. 52, Ohio University 0. teaching at a university in Yokahama, tion"—wh•ther published or not, is Geneva 11, Allegheny 0. Japan. His address- is 2187 Minimati East. Caps. preserved and kept on file at the edi- Ota, Yokohama, Japan. F. K. EASTERWOOD torial office for the final examination Yale 16, Syracuse 0. Princeton :34, Georgetown 0. of the electimi committee. Pennants for all Colleges car- Priscriplion Druggist Wm. Fargo Bayle, a former student Harvard 22, Maine 0. Now as to- the duties of the com- Southeast corner Park Ave. and Chestnut St. of Allegheny College and a graduate U. of P. 11, Swarthmore 4. ried in Stock. Night bell at Chestnut street door. petitor himself. While copy of any of Oberlin, '05, enters a school of Columbia 0, Wesleyan 0. Telephone No. 6o, either line. ASS nature submitted M competition is ac- theology in Philadelphia this fall to West Point 18, Colgate 6. fit himself for the Episcopal ministry. ceptable, yet it is preferred that the Cornell 24, Bucknell 0. DONALDSON. Lehigh 6, New York University 2. competitor select some particular Navy 29, Virginia M. I. 0. office as the object of his competition Harr G. Harris, '03, of New York, Send for Catalogue and Miss Effie Mae Covey, of James- Dartmouth 16, Holy Cross 6. Opfer boy and confine himself to work along that, town, N. Y., were married at the Indians 11, State 0. Water St. foot of Arch line. Thus one who is competing for bride's home September 5. Rev. A. F. and M 12, Western Maryland 6. The Medico - Chirurgical College the office of athletic editor should A. Horton performed the ceremony. Brown 42, Worcester Poly. O. Dickinson 44, Haverford 0. of Philadelphia. limit his work to athletic articles, They will reside in , j. H. FRISK George Washington 21, Callaudet 0. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. while the candidate for the local where Mr. Harris is engaged in Y. M. C. A. work -at the 23d street branch. Williams 12, Union 0. Has a carefully graded course of four sermons ni CONFECTIONERY editorship should subnlit each week Lafayette 18, Ursinus 0. eight:Months each. Session of 19(1,-6 begins about September'25. A (Ivan oed standing to college some ten or fifteen local items. On Trinity 14, Rutgers 0. graduates with the requisite biological 974 Water, cor. of Arch. Rev. Simpson W. Horner, D. D., '65, training. application to the editor, competitive Wash and Lee 17, Hampden Sid- Free Quizzes; Limited Ward Classes; Clinical is spending his seventh year as pas- ney 0. Conferences; Modified Seminar Methods, and work will be assigned and given per- tor of the Martha Holmes memorial thoroughly Practical Instruction. Particular at- West. tention to laboratory work and ward-class and sonal attention. church, , Mich. He is now the bedside teaching. Unexcelled clinical Michigan. 36, Case 0. there having been over MO ward cases In the In deciding upon the merits of the dean of the Methodist pastors of that Cincinnati 13, Depauw 0. Hospital. and over 50010 dispenKtry visits in Fish and Oysters city and his church has advanced to The clinical amphitheatre is the largest and The only hours in the city receiving work submitted three points will be Northwestern 5, Wabash 0. finest in the world, the hospital is newly recon- Fresh Oysters Daily. the third in pesition and strength. Dr. 42, Iowa 0. structed and thoroughly modern in every re- especially considered by the election spect, and the new laboratories are specially Lake Erie Fish Co., 712 Park ave. Horner is a native of Allegheny City Wisconsin 24,- Laurence 0. planned and equipped for individual work by committee: first, quality, both as re- and entered the ministry in the Pitts- the students. Minnesota 45. North Dakota 0. The College has also a Department of Don- gards neatness of copy and adaptabil- burg . Conference after leaving his n...try and a Department of Pharmacy, in Indiana 29, Kentucky 0. each of which degrees urn granted at the end of ity to newspaper purposes; second, alma mater. He is a nephew of Dr. Illinois 24, Northwestern 0. grnded courses. For announcements or further Che College cigar Store Information apply to H. DREUTLINE, quantity, the competitor who presents Joseph Horner, of the book depository Nebraska 42, South Dakota G. of the M. E. church in Pittsburg, and SENECA EGBERT, M. D., the largest amount of material having, Washington University 0, Rose Poly 223 Chestnut Street. is the father of S. W. Horner, ex-'08• Dean of the Department of Medicine, 0 . 1713 Cherry St., Philiulolphia, Pa. Phone, 140 F. E. VAN ATTON, Jeweler, corner Water and. Chestnut Sts.

FRED LORI, the Tailor.

RICKEY'S MEN LOSE TO GENEVA. The Campus Trees. Mass Meeting Held H I LGENDORF, (Continued from page one.) An Interesting Article from the Mead- For Pacittc Purposes. i Geneva kicking off. Benedict ad- ville Tribune-Republican Concerning The Up=to=date Tailor Students Met Fr.day to Take Action vanced the ball to the thirty yard line. the Many and Beautiful Shade Trees Against Disorderly Lower-Class l Here he was tackled and in the mix Which Adorn the College Campus. SAVOY BLOCK, CHESTNUT STREET. Before tne Cane up, the ball either fell from his hands There are many shade trees on the Detrion.trations or was taken from them by an oppos- campus of 4.11egheny College, and a Rush. Saturday morning in chapel, Dr.• ing player. At any rate Schuman car- great variety of them. HOW ABOUT

ried the ball over for the second In the line of fruit trees, the apple Crawford announced a meeting of the YOUNG MAN YOUR SRING SUIT? touchdown. Allen kicked goal. The and the crabapple are represented, students of the college to cons.der the ball was in Geneva's territory during while the wild cherry also has some question of—to use Dr. Crawford's the greater part of the remainder of very good specimens. words—''a disorderly cane rush that Now is the time to order. There are four varieties of nut- is decent." The faculty then re- the half. Allegheny kicked off in the second bearing trees—chestnut, butternut, t:red and Mr. C. A. Wilson, president half and soon held Geneva for downs. walnut and hickorynut. The first two of the Senior class, presided over the H The Meadville boys then carried the named are well filled this year, and meeting. He stated that in a confer- . Weber & Co. ball by straight foot ball to their op- the -products of the trees will be care- ence with member of the faculty, it Dealers in— Boston University make more of the Offers fletropolitan Advantages of ponent's ten yard line. Here they fully looked after arid gathered. had been decided to Ladies' and Gentlemen's Every Kind. were penalized for off side play and The other trees represented are attaual cane rush and abolish the College of Liberal Arts the pine, bard maple, soft maple, other - disorderly demonstrations of opens Sept. 21. Address Dean Wm. as a result lost the ball on downs. Warren, 12 Somerset st. Geneva quickly punted the ball to a silver maple, fir, elm, ash, locust, class spirit. 'fine Shoes, School of Theology safe distance and Allegheny again mountain ash, willow, buttonball and Dr. Lockwood, who was present to opens Sept. 20 AddresS Assistant Dean horse chestnut. All of these trees are BOOTS, C. W. Rishell, 72 Mt. Vernon st. started for a touch down. represent the faculty. added a few School of Law Wilson This touch down was finally de- alive and at this time many are don- remarks, affirming what Mr.. SLIPPERS, opens Sept. 25. Address Dean Melvin M. ferred until Geneva plays in Mead- ning their beautiful autumn foliage. had said. RU BBERS, ETC. Bigelow' Isaac Rich H a II,Ashbur ton place There are several varieties of elm and The Freshman challenge was ac- Graduate Department • ville. Then unless the Beaver Falls Ph ilusopeical and Literary course. For team finds a second Daniel, they will ash. cepted by the Sophomores, and the graduates only. Address Dean B, P. Bownc. 12 Somerset st. learn that Allegheny is a Shylock for If one knew the history of these annual cane rush is scheduled to take W. E. HUNTINGTON, President. exacting full payment of all debts with trees, an interesting chapter could be place on .the athletic field back of 945 Water Street, 11!1=11111=11=111111•11111111ENNI usurious interest. written. No doubt some of them the Gym on Tuesday afternoon at 4 Among the players Robinson at left were planted by the presidents and o'clock. MEADVILLE - PENITA. tackle was the best ground gainer. members of the faculty in the early De College Drug Store days of the now venerable but ever He was called upon repeatedly to car- Notice. Draughtman's Supplies, lively and progressive educational in- The first regular meeting of the ry the ball, and always made good "I can truthfully say that I would rather Artists' Materials, the defense and stitution of which every resident of Quill Club to be held in the parlors of have what I have learned in the last two gains. Bridges on Photographic Goods, as an interferer was the star man on Meadville is, or should be, proud. the Presbyterian Church, has been months by selling views, than one year in college; and then, I have made There are many firs included in postponed from Thursday, October 12, Huyler's Candies, the team. But the whole team to a Money." A STUDENT. man played- a good game. Many of the list of trees that adorn the cam- to one week from that date. Innovation Soda Water 365 the men were badly crippled when the pus of Allegheny College, and they days every year., game began. This is especially true are to be found in various parts of of the back field men. But so far this the grounds. BALLINGER & SIGGINS, Standing midway between Ford year no man oan, in justice, call any RAILROAf Allegheny Students Water and Chestn Sts. player on the team yellow. Metmorial chapel and Newton obser- A good crowd was in attendance, in vatory can be seen 15 fir trees in a eluding a score or more of old Alle- circle. It is said that many years ago Solid Vestibule Trains to Nev Yorl A. KREUGER, gheny students. They urged on the the Senior class of the college num- bered 15, and that on commencement and Boston, Cleveland, Chicago team, with all an undergraduate's en- Cincinnatti, Buffalo and thusiasm. The work of the officials day each member of the class planted WILL DO WELL The Col iege Florist Pittsburg. was generally satisfactory, and the a fir tree. Nearly all of them have Store, Corner Market and Center Ste. grown to a height of over 40 feet, and Adopted June 25th., 1901 players as a whole feel that they Both 'Phones. were given a "square deal" by the with proper 'trimming could be made Trains Depart from Meadville as 'oho." , spectators. to look even more beautiful and at- ORNTBAL TIME. To investigate our method of The next game will be Saturday tractive than now. TRAINS WEs I' K I. giving students a Business Edu- J. M. ROBINSON, Trees are so common in this lati- with Westminster at Meadville. No. 8, Vestibuled Limited, Chicago di cation. and at the same time Cincinnati daily 4 07 '. Corner Water and Arch Streets, Line-up: tude that the average person fails to No. 5, Pittsourg and Cleveland Ka- realize how truly ornamental and press, daily .... tfr. assist them to earn enough Allegheny. Geneva. No. IS, Fast Express to Chi , ago, daily Ginn L E McElheny beautiful these products of the fields except NI ..nday and following legs, money to pay their college ex- on idays ...... 2 , • .t Robinson L T F Allen ard woods are. Were every tree to No. 7, Pacific Express, dai ly penses. be removed from the college campus, No.9, Cincinniti and Chicago Express McQuiston L G Copeland daily 2 I. ,• Address: , Sherwin C Dight how desolate and unattractive it No. 28, Meadville Aervrarnodatiou. Schumacher Snow Flake Flour. daily except .,iunday . . . . 7 I ) 17 Robertson... R G McKnight would become. Their grateful shade, KEYSTONE VIEW CO., White House Coffee. TRAINS EAST VVA Itt) Brown-Giesey... R T Shuman their wilderness of leaves and MEADVILLE, PA. branches, and all that goes to make No. 4, Vestibuled New York and Bus Canned Fruits of All Kinds Wilson R E George ton, Limited I vs 41. II up the trees would be sadly missed No. 22, Bradford Accommodation, dal Fish-Nelson.... Q B R Allen ffices Heinz's Baked Beans. were they to become a thing of the ly except Sunday Aiken L H Aiken No. 10, Buffalo Limited, dally ,4.$7 I. Meadville, Pa. St. Louis. Mo Angel Food and All Kinds of Cakes. past. No 8, Atlantic Express. (IRO, San Francisco, Cal. New York, N. Y. Benedict-Stidger R H Thomson No. 6, New York Limited, daily 3.16 I, Toronto, Ont. London, Eng Bridges-Brammer F B Sterrett Those who have planted trees on FRANKLIN BRA NCH. Touchdowns—Allen, Shuman. Goal the campus of Allegheny College in Leave Meadvllie 9:14 a. in. daily — 1.04) i• the past have done well, and there 5.85p. m. daily except Sunday. 7:30 p. WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE —Allen. - Referee — Pfeiffer, Kiski. day only. is yet room for the Planting of the Arrive Meadville 8:? , a tn.. 17- ot ,twr. YOUR PHOTOS MADE BY Umpire—McQuard, of Ohio State Uni- eept gu a:lay-3;4p. m daily 7:10.a in. sunda• THE STUDENTS' versity. Substitutions — McClurkin "lords of the field and forest." only. for Aiken., Moore for Dight, Russell J. D. 1.1 --own, .551Stat, Gen••ral BARBER SHOP. FOWLER. senger Agent, Cleveland. Ohio for Sterrett, Nelson for Fish. Timers So many candidates presented them- F. H. Garfield, Divi8icin —Hamilton and Jones. selves for a place on the Syracuse ANDREW J. SPORR, Agent, Jamestown, N lst.—They are best posed. Glee Club that a second trial has been 250 Chestnut Street. A. T. Sackett. Ticket Agent, MPS , called. 2nd.—They are best lighted. %dile. Pa Washington-Jeffersonian pleads 2rd —They are the latest styles. for d better recognition of the work The Place to Get a Exchange Department GROUPS A SPECIALTY. • done by the debaters who so success- Elmer A. Smithy CLEAN SHAVE OR A <,304-14.4t.-4400-0-0••••••••+9e44 fully represented W. & J. last year. NOBBY HAIR CUT IN A Oberlin is trying to organize a good REGISTERED college band. Ohio Wesleyan's library has been SHORT TIME is AT Chafing Dishes I supplied with electric lights and Is Nickel W.iire open from 7:55 a. m. till 5 p. m. every PHARMACIST PERRY'S,. Syracuse Freshmen must lift their Cutlery week day except Saturday when it caps to all upper classmen. 244 Chestnut Stu -eet. Sporling Goods, 'closes at 4. Corner Market and Chestnut Ask the old Students Has Light Supplies Streets. about our work . . . The Sophomores won the cane rush The Dickensonian is doing its best Allegheny Gas Mantles at Franklin and Marshal last week. Agent for Morris' ChocolLtes to stir up college and athletic spirit. Reading Lamps in packages fo-r Sc to Soc. Last year the students voted to raise TORDELLA. Stoves, etc. Oberlin has in all seventeen new the athletic fee one dollar but this professors and instructors this year. year the trustees have made the pay- ' merit of it optional and a strong ap- 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Home-made Chocolates, The Freshmen at Syracuse have peal is made, for the success - of ath- Fruits and Fine Package Goods won both the flour and the salt rush. letics depends largely on the funds. Graham & McClintock, Ilf;• Water Street. 0 4••••••••••••••••••004, + +4. • 4+ CHC3T-NUT STREET.

TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Che football Schedule. COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sitel eh and description may H.nn. Pettingell FRO G()008 co quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communien- ij tionsstrIctlyeonildentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents Dry Goods, Cloaks sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. September 29.—At Meadville. Allegheny 16; Alfred Patents taken through Munn & Co. twelve :art %tote special notice, without eharee, in the and Millinery. University 0. ',NI Ed-1D VILLE, PA. Scientific Yinterican • UP TO DATE FRAMING. October 7,—At Beaver Falls. Allegheny 0; Geneva 11. A handsomely IlInstsated weekly. Imraest elr. eulution of any selent We Journal. Terms. V.I n 964 Water Street Octoher 14.—Westminster College at Mead vine. year; four months,361Broadway, $L Sold by all new-tle/tiers. Drs. D. C. & \\T. C. Dunn October 21.—Washington and Jefferson MUNN & Co New York College at Branch Office, Jai IT St., Washington. D. C. JOHN A. YOCUM DENTISTS, Meadville. Arch Street and Park Avenue. October 28.—Geneva College at Meadville. GIVE US Art Store MEADVILLE, PA. November 4.—Westminster College at New Wilming- YOUR LAUNDRY, Picture Framing. ton. 296 ChrStilUt Street. Regal Shoes in 1/4 Sizes. 1 Students. we solicit your trade. November 8.—Hirarn College at Meadville. I Shall Take It to the November 11.—Bethany University at Meadville. Quality, Style and Per- November 18.—Wooster College at Wooster. Park Avenue Laundry Dr. W. C. Carpenter fect Fit Guaranted. . . November 25.—Western Reserve University at Cleve- Where It will be done A. W. DONALDSON, Agent. ' land. in First-Class Shape. DENTIST November 30.--Niagara University ett Meadville. Domestic Work a Specialty. OVER WILSON'S MUSIC STORE. KEPLER hOT bL **-414+0.04•44+•-•••••••••••••••-*****-44,0••••04*,40-41+40-**** KELLEY & WORCESTER. . New 'Phone 433. MEADVILLE, PA. Men's Fine Furnishings at MENDEL'S.

FRED LORZ, the Tailor. x+++++++++++++++++++++ +++24 "acre are matw liZcason$ SmItIfs NMI why Smith's Toggery ()age has most of the college trade. FOUNDED IN 1815. Good Traditions, Strong Faculty, That'sThePlaceWhoro Li Jim: Unsurpassed Location, Reasonable Expenses, , The largest and best assortment of stylish clothing in this part of + the country. A stock of furnishings to match Catalogue sent Free of Charge to any Address on + GolicucBou our clothing. Application to + ''')-• LIKE TO BUY THEIR College fellows always get a square 46 PRESIDENT CRAWFORD, deal and - feel at home at our ++ Clothing and place. Meadville, + + Furnishings, We make a specialty of looking X++++++++++++++++++++++++ X after your wants and have the kind of things that you want, and they do buy than there.

. Z'.: •;.,a • "0., • *•••• • '•••■■ • • •Zv. • If you haven't traded with us • •••., • • ■Gr• • • • AO' ai.'• ,..1 • ow• • • • • A., • This place has been the college boy's store and ask most any of the fellows or come down and get acquainted 61 Ern eg Loc&, _nCemezzio it is more popular than lt‘ • ill• with us, You'll not be sorry if ever this season — for • 10. • .., • -it • • .0 • • A.O • AO . AO :', • AW•Ad . you do. many reasons. First, be- Students, Patronize Our Actbertisers. cause they are used as they like to be used; be- Smith's Toggery cause we make a special- THE WEEK. Copyright r 905 by Place for the ty of Clothing and Fur- Hart Schaffner Marx GOOD CLOTHING, ETC. Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.—Annual cane- Che Wool nishings for Young Men rush, practice field. and College Men ; be- Souvenir Po€tals Wednesday, 6:45 p. m.—Mid-week SPIRELLA prayer service. College Chapel. cause we have extra College Buildings Excels in style. Fr:day, 10:00 a. m.—Lecture by Bis- test style if you want it. Is the m ,st hygienic hop Luther B. Wilson, Chapel. loc Dozen Saturday, 3:30 p. m.—Allegheny vs. Is the most comfort- Westminster, Athletic Park. The beginning of all Stein- able. Sunday, 6:00 p. m.—Y. W.' C. A. Bloch Smart Clothes is the The Crawford Journal Pub. Co„ Allows greater free- dom of movement Monday, 6:45 p. m.—Y. M. C. A. Wool Test. It proves the Monday. :30—Literary Societies. J o urnal Block, • Park Avenue. and is absolutely unbreakable. fabric worthy of those high Allegheny College girls should wear Spirella. 1908! ideas of tailoring, realized by Old Allegheny is again Great and glorious- in line—and so are we THE SPIRELLA COMPANY,. Fifty-one Years of Knowing MEADVILLE. PA . Freshmen will wear no colors till with the most up-to-date Flow. It is the basic reason February 22. line of Miss Vera Bash, '09, was sick last for that subtle touch of char- liZ Daily Messenger

week. acter which everywhere dis- IS MEADVILLE'S The band promises to show up Sat- tinguishes Stein-Bloch Smart Flu Lulu Goods BEST NEWSPAPER nrd ty. • C. A. Peters. '09. went to Albion Clothes. to be found in the city. Our Job Printing Department S:4 turday. If you would understand more We invite the sludent to \v . Taft. ,06., spent Sunday at S . about the wonderful Wool inspect our fall line of is the best and cheapest place to secure Invitations, Cards, Sta- Kid Gloves, Lac:lies' Ralph \Van er, 'has been pledged Test and its importance to Hand tionery and all kinds of general Music Rolls, Pocket Job and Book All 1 a, O. me»: if you Bags, Printing . . Weeks, '09. has been pledged 1;Books, and all kinds of Deese w. w. would know why clothes to the Phi Gams. Suit CasAs, Trunks, etc. Newest Styles and Quick Service T. A. Pierce, special, was out of marked with this label E. P. & R. X. BROWN, town over Sunday. PUBLISHERS. Chas. H. Els-man, special, was in This Label stands for 51 Years J.C.SMITH & SON, Pittsburg last week. of Knowing 1-low. For Stylish Turnouts go to C. T. Greer, '08, spent Sunday at his 245 Chestnut St. Both 'Phones. home in New Castle. . Chas. Muckinhoupt & John King, '07, and Purdy, '08, spent Sunday at Edinboro. Proprietors of F. L. Matteon, '00, visited at the LIVERY, Phi Gamma Delta house last week. BOARDING John' Richmond Giblyn, ex-'06, was and SAI _F Stable) a visitor on the campus Saturday. Copyright 19 o by The Pelts have purchased a new Corner Market and Center Sts. piano for their fraternity house. Hart Schaffner & Mar" Either Telephone, 1(}4. It is rumored that Coach Wckey is are taking the place of the The greatest assortment of SPALDING'S MEADVILLE, PA. to be married in the very near future. ' kind "made to order," ask us. 01 IGLU, Miss Mae Fuellhart, ex•'08, of Tid- and Raincoats GEO. SCHWARTZMAN, ioute, visited in the city • over Sun- ever seen in Meadville. Great FOOT BALL day. 'Price, $15.00 to $30.00. purchases of Gehr, '09, and Terrell, '09, were in GUIDE Leading Bookseller Cambridge Springs Sunday and Mon- Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, FOR 1903 - day. and Stationer< Edited by 1VALTEE CAMP It is rumored that the faculty ad- and many other good makes. Containing the newly revised OFFICIAL PLAY- Lafayette Block, journed faculty-meeting in favor of ING RULES and pictures of leading teams, em- 201_203 the rush. • bracing over 2,500 players. PRICE to CENTS. Chestnut St. F. GI PRENATT'S For sale py all Newsdeaiers, Athletic Goods Deal- H. E. Stone, '05 , of Cambridge ers. and Department Stores. Office Hours: 9 to 12 and >8 to 4. Springs, visited at the Phi Gam House 2 2 0 Chestnut St A. G. SPALDING & BROS., over Sunday. SMITH'S 'EGER_ New York Chicago Philadelphia Miss Denlinger left last week to at- Denver Syracuse Minneapolla DR.C. C. HILL, St. Louis Buffalo Cincinnati, tend the wedding of her sister at B City San Francisco Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Wilkinsburg, Pa. Baltimore Pittsburg Washington Diamond Square, Meadville, Pa_ Nov Orleans Montreal, Can. London, Eng. Near L. W. Sherwin, '09, and Samuel Spalding's Catalogue of all athletic sports mailed GLASSES ADJUST:MD, Tall Suits and Overcoats free to any address. Robinson, '08, visited at Braddock and McKeesport over Sunday. Hines, '09, who was hurt last week Been Fall Suit Hunting Yet? J. A. RUPERT, in foot ball practice, is Improving and We've the Biggest Show in town. DOCTOR OF is now able to be around. W. HECKMAN' DENTAL SURGERY. Ralph E. Miller, '09, who was operat- Won't pass this store when Dealer in 248 Chestnut Street, Phone 328-3. ed upon for appendicitis at the City you're out. Watches, Diamonds, hospital last week, is convalescing. Hours-8:30 to 12:15; 1:15 to 6. Any student of Allegheny College You'll miss the best if you do. who is thinking of attending the Mead- jewelry Nut Sundaes ville Commercial College, will do well Some new kinks in cut and to see F. L. Knapp before entering as Chop Suey make-up. of ,\11 Kinds, Inlaid Gold, Glass he has ‘a number of scholarships which Shredded Figs he will dispose of at one half price. Coats longer and roomy collars Ware, Cut Glass and Whole Cherries The following your ladies at the and lapels wider; vest cut I land Painted Crushed Pineapple Hall visited at their respective homes China. Strawberries. over Sunday: Miss Perry, Edinboro; trifle lower; trousers loose. oppo•tto B U RC H 'S , Acadutny of Music. Miss McLean, Union City; Mies Bul- Suit at $15, $13 to $25. lock, Cambridge Springs; Miss O'Don- PICTURES nell, Marren; Miss Lots, Kinsman, Don't forget the special dis- 0.; Miss Fitch, Greenville; Miss Mills. PICTURE FRAMING Waterford; Miss Dennis, Conneaut count to all students. AND • Lake; Miss Burchaxd, Cambridge HARRY M. PETTINGELL, Springs; Mists Dermitt, Franklin; Miss Wilson, Union City. (kith's, 913 Water Street o6.1. Water Street. That's All F. E. VAN PATTON, Jeweler, corner Water and Chestnut Sts.