, 1 Continued From 1 ;rs of both classes together rve to get i the ‘ freshmen if ted; 1 The i next contest. estlihg match, will be between a wi fe ha tf men only,, and! men who will ve apple, timej for preparation, len will comp the jcider scrap, one” whieh the whole jclass enters, and 2ii th£ football game where only a ff take parti : The scheme is a in th fe :ry good one, ; and one wfiiph lould Work wonders. ] i , , ARTICIA I , i Tfiisjscrap shall b|e substituted for 12 present Picture scrap between 12! Sbphopore * and Fresh nan iis.ses] and ishall be a regular scied-; i:d cointesti i I Article ii j . , ’ The Scrap shall be held on me :ond Saturday 1 afternoon, fol ow- ! l -the opening of the college y\ ar; i ARTICLE' 111 ! Sec. 1. The scrajp shall be iheldf some suitable field which shall tie chosen and,so;laid off as’to give ither' side the advantage. j ! See.! 2. Inlaying out the nter line shall he drawn through! length. ; : . ' ! ' ! Sec. 3j On either side of i this nter linje two lines | shall be drawn distances of| five and fifteen yards spectively. i ’ A FOOL FOR s thej ban who is his own Jawyer Ye iportdnt, do most of us act blindly, witi vice. This very day you are djouiptless th business, finanqe or mvesttneint, er idled) club work,; travel, or other prober d Would welcome reliable, prompt, comp confidential advice, because ih :d satlisfactory results. Hitherto, they ha 'bhibitive cost ,of[ time, travel, trouble i ttain jhe information or advice you need ds are not a pietefctijve bu-eau or fortune r miracle workers, but arc pimply a bojdy ■ lose pole business it is to furnish acdi tdinary or unusual laffairs Whether y; roblems or simple matters. We believe w •ie further information as to our metli ist w-ite for particulars, gating |our tjie < , , i | j National .St ar pr ;in Facti ancl_*Confid< and Weil the the 1 fiel nuking Sec. If ball : the c :n :msei e picked tea ise the ball, anc At tl scrab shall b :itiue for three pi it!;s each, the ot jemg'to push insmies’ territof; Sec 3. |The unce the end :ans of sime p I Sec. 4. If-thi H IS ( (XIENT ( , ifi hW Imany other matters, as vitally " >utj accurate inormsfion and sound dJring ,somi question connected rrjtentr publ <: or private affairs, [ interest and' importance to you, information) and good, sound, un- Tijp basils of alll correct - action ,vegee|i obtainable! only at an almost n J Sio|ey. Now ypul consult us and util minimum qf effort ,and expensp, t :ll|rs 'or dealerjs in tips and systems af|pxtj)erts and Itramed' investigators, •qtelfjnfprmationiaDd sonud' advice in r needs have to do> with important :an helplyou, arid v/ill gladly seqd you chafgep, , and field we ( cover ! if tlifontiation, , D C. I earin 1 North dial; Advisers; .LEG TAN STATE iß^esishall choose <:j the 'boundaries, : v<e as , prac nail also superin of fhe field. The ji an(!i fi; :hefn as ( They s laying ot ARTII L At th shall be c :Ie iv j : start df thej scrap located af the field > ' l , - :ntex line l. j| A pkl am each tfed tejam of fije tflass shall group j fe the ball on the! ves oppoi dlltnes. 31 'The passes shall ar n the fifteen yard lejmselves irbt choice of'sides ed by tot, but the) sides for Ljj The determii irits shall riod. cjLE V j preparatory i signal ns shall k advance, 1 poise lit in the air. e report oi a pistol gin anti shall cdjn irtods of ten tnin ject of each class the ball 1 into the 7 I [judges shall an f each period' by Tevi'pusly arranged ball is pushed out I Hojise Capitol S of bounds the referee &ball put it in play twenty-five yards inside the boundary by posting the, classes in a manner slimilar to that at the start. ARTICLE 1 VI [■ | Intermission between periods shall | forfive minutes, ; ' " ARTICLE VII i Atltfhe enp of each period the side<tfiat has the ball in the enemy’s territory shall score jone point. The' class that scores the greater number of points shpll win the scrap. * ' ARTICLE 1 yill Sec. 11. The referee shall be a c I r* _ * member of-the-faculty or an altim-’ njis of the college who has been graduated at least three years.: Sec. 2. fljhe'judges shall consist' of the Senior class presi dents and ojnejbther, (a member of the-faculty or; an alumnps) chosen py them.) Aside- from choosing ai d laying out the field the judges shall have [, charge of construing -fthese rules and of making temppjfaryl rules to cover hn::ores£en circumstances. Sec. 3. The judges shall [select ten members from each df Ahe jup- s per clashes ;o oversee the- scrap land’ enforce fair '' , ' ARTICLE IX- “ ' ' 1 AthltteSj in training may or may not enter tie scrap as j they, the coach and the Physical Director de cide. ' - - -- The,committee recomnjends that the date of J the j.intercjassj wrestling match be changed to a later date, probably tpe first Saturday in Nbvember. ! - 'J 1 I C ; Mr. Thomas R. Cumnpns ’95 has resigned as engiheer of maintenance of way of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Railwaylto become vljce preside nt and, 'general manager pi [the D. Cummins Company, Con neuat, Ohio, packers, 1 i W 1 W„ Galbraithi.i S-iate ’7O and West Point ’77, passefiaway recently at his home in Cumberland County. He was a w-elljknDwn ar my officer for many years. I PAGE THREE.
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