State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 5

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    FLAG RUSH
i st. The flag rush must take
place between the opening of the
Spring term and the commence
ment of June examinations.
2nd. The flag must be raised
within the following limits : Along
the road beyond Beaver Field west
to the college barns, south along the
road to the Bellefonte Central
tracks, along the railroad to College
Ave., east to the Experiment Sta
tion road.
3rd. Pole and flag shall be rais
ed by the Freshman class.
4th. In order to win, the Fresh
men must fly their flag on their
pole within the prescribed time and
limits, and keep it there until eight
o’clock of the morning of the
rush.
sth. In order to win, the Sopho
mores must tear the flag from the
pole before eight o’clock, or take it
from Freshmen or a Freshman with
in the designated limits.
6th. The use of barb and other
varieties of wire (not including net
ting), climbers, or other imple
ments likely to cause serious injury
are strictly prohibited in this and
every other rush.
GENERAL RULES.
(1) College caps are not to be
worn by Freshmen prior to the
second semester of the Freshman
year.
(2) Class caps shall not be worn
before Easter of the Sophomore
year.
(3) Freshmen shall be at liber
ty to wear class jerseys only after
the football game, whether they
win or lose
These rules are respectfully sub
mitted by the following committee
for adoption by the two upper
classes.
-Senior Committee :
H. C. Offut, Ch’rm’n.
Alex Hart,
C. E. Govier,
F. M. Torrence,
F. J. Saunders.
Junior Committee:
W. J. Dumm, Ch’rm’n.
B. W. Kline,
R. M. Caswell,
C. F. Noll,
E. G. Yeckley.
“Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long” but
when it conies to his wearing apparel he’s pretty particular
The apparel bearing the label
B. KUPPENHEIMER &,
exclusively
KUPPENHEIMER & CO.
clothes .Hid our sons aie destined lo do likewise
There's something in a name after all —Shake-
speare to the conlraiy notwithstanding.
arrivals—the neatest, nobbiest lead,5 -to-wear
apparel ever seen in this section
MONTGOMERY * CO.,
GAMES OF THE WEEK.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2211 d
Pennsylvania vs. Columbia at
Franklin Field.
Yale vs. West Point at West
Point.
Princeton vs. Lehigh at Prince
ton.
Harvard vs. Carlisle at Cam
bridge.
Cornell vs. Franklin and Mar
shall at Ithaca.
Annapolis vs. Columbian at An
napolis.
Lafayette vs. Swarthmore at
Easton.
Susquehanna vs. Western U. of
Pa. at Pittsburg.
Syracuse vs. Allegheny at Syra
cuse.
Wesleyan vs. Rutgers at Middle
town.
Michigan vs. West Virginia at
Ann Arbor.
Chicago vs. Northwestern at
Chicago.
THURDAY, OCT. 27th.
Annapolis vs. Swarthmore at
Annapolis.
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These suits and top coats show that
$lO.OO to $20.00
Guaranteed by us and the makers and by 11s
Our fathers stood bv
Step into our store and examine the new
For sale by us only
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Groups
Flashlights
All kinds of Amateur
Ik Mallory Studio
PHOTOGRAPHY.
Bellefonte, - Pa.
We will be represented at State by Guy
McEntire. 3rd Floor, Main Building.
THe First national Banß
CO.
Book of
College Views
T. H. Arnold
Successor to
W. E. KETCH AM,
Photography.
Bellefonte, Fa.