The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1895, Image 15

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    Pefifer and Newell was one of the features of the
evening as was also the wrestling match between
Brown and Zentmeyer, won by Zentmyer.
The following are the events :
30 Yards Dash.
Ist. 0. M. Thompson '96. Time
2nd T. R. Cummins 'OS
Srd D. P. Conrad 'O7
Putting 13 Pound Shot*
Ist B. F. Fisher 'OB
2nd F. B. McGee 'O7
3rd . J. A. Dunsmore 'B7
440 Yards Danli#
Ist 0 A Mechesnoy ’OB
2nd F A Kaiser 'OB
3rd H T Price 'O6
Putting 10 Pound Shot
Ist BP Fisher 'OO
2nd F R McGee ’O7
Brd E V Rawn 'llB
lluniilng High Jump
Ist E P Harder 'O5
2nd T R Cummins 'O5
3rd F W Jessop 'OO
Hull Mile Walk
Time n min 43 3 5 sec
Ist H T Price 'OG
2nd DP Conrad'o7
Standing High Jump
Ist 0 M Thompson 'OO
2nd E P Harder 'OS
3rd F W Jessop 'O6.
Pole Vault
Ist O M Thompson 'OO
2nd H D Bullard 'OB
3rd J M MoKlbbln'oo
Half Mile ltuii
Ist HT Price'oo
2nd F A Kaiser 'OB
3rd D P Conrad 'O7
Standing Broad Jump
Ist E V Rawn 'OB
2nd C M Thompson 'OO
3rd F W Jessop '9O
One Mile Hun
Ist HT Price'oo
2nd F A Kaiser 'OB
3rd O Spreoher
Obstacle Knee
Won by Ewing
Wrestling Contest
F K Zentmeyer snd J F Glosser
E L Browm “ J Dnrragh Jr
E L Brown “ F K Zentmeyer
•Indoor record Putting 12 pound allot broken by 1 ft 4)4 In
«i <« o lo « »< *» *« o «•
44 30 yards dAHh
41 pole vault
THE FREE LANCE.
34 6 sec. •
43 feet 5 inches*
39 44 8 44
38 44 10 41
Time 1 min. 046 sec
3D feet 0 inches *
83 44 10 44
33 44 1 44
b feet 2 inches
4 44 R 44
4 feet 7 inches
0 feet 6 inches *
Time 2 min 43)4 see
0 feet 7 Inches
9 « 4 14
9 44 2 44
Time o min 0 3 6 sec
won by Zentmeyer
44 “ Brown
44 44 Zentmeyer
44 2*6 sec
44 2>£ in
—Thursday, Jan. 31, being the day set apart
for prayer in behalf of colleges, was so observed
at the Y. M. C. A. A meeting was held at 6.30
P. M. which was quite largely attended.
The Constitution of the Athletic Asso
ciation of The Pennsylvania State Col
lege, with Proposed Revisions.
Adopted, .January mil, 1892. Devised, January Btli, 1894.
Second revision proposed, January 14tli, 1895. Second re.
vision adopted, Fobruary 12th, 1895.
ARTICLE 1,
Section 1. —Tills Association shall be known ns "the Ath.
lotle Association of The Pennsylvania State College, and
shall be dividod into three departments: Football, Base,
ball and General Athletics.
Section 2.—The General Athletic Department shall lit
elude all sports exoepting those of football and baseball,
ARTICLE 11.
Section I.—This Association shall consist of activo and
assoelate members.
• Section 2.—Any student, member of tho Faoulty, Instruc
tor, or Alumnus of this Institution may become an aotlve
member at any time, upon payment of the regular dues to
the Treasurer and recording his name with the Seorelary.
Whenever an active member shall cease to pay dues and
assessments as pmcribeil lie shall forfeit his rights as such.
Section 3.— Associate members shall consist of'all former
members of tills Association, all Alumni, members of the
Faculty and Instructors.
Section 4,— Both assooiate and active members may at
tend meetings and have equal rights to the floor, but vot
ing and office holding shall be oonflned to aetive members.
ARTICLE 111.
Section I.—The officers of tills Association shall be a
President, Vice-President, Scoretary, Treasurer, and a
Board of Auditors consisting of three persons.
Section 2.- One year shall constitute a term of office.
1 Section 3.—The election of these officers shall be held
during the last week In April.
ARTICLE. IV.
Section I,—lt shall be the duty of tho President to
preside at all meetings, to expound and enforce a due ob
sorvanoeof the Constitution and By-laws, to-deehle upon
all questions of order, to eall meetings, to appoint officers
and committees, not otherwise provided for, to All tempo
rary vacanoles, and to issue orders 011 tho Treasury for
bills not belonging to either of the three Departments.
Section 2.—11 l theabsenoe of the President the Vice. Presi
dent shall perform all duties of that office,
Section 3.— lt shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep
In books provided for the purpose full and complete min
utos of tho proceedings of the Association, a complete and
correct list of the vurlous sports of the Association, and un
accurate list of all active members, lie shall, at the
.