'PACIE SIX shall select a referee from the num ber to officiate. Article' VUL The Hangers' shall keep a full record of ~ all games and this record shall be putiliihed in the State Collegian. Article IX. The cla ,practice on the gym time that does not . 14 ivarsity practice. ,Article X, The cla play with the varsity at the times scheduled ule committee. ' Article XI. There s -on which shall be - numerals of the class -championship. Article XII. Each Ociose its awards to individual play , .Ms as it sees fit, only pn condition that it has played the fUll number of games, Article XIII., In diOutes under these rules, the court of last resort 43 ,31 s ' Ibe composed of 1 the Director o Athletici, the President of the thletic ' Association, the captain d manager of ,the varsity team, and one other man chosen by them. "The interclass basketball schedule is as follows : Dec. 1-1911 vs. 1913. _ Dec. 7-1910 vs. 1912. Dec. 11-1911 vs. 1010. Dec: 14-1912 vs. 19 1 3. Jan./12-1910 vs. 1913. Jan. 17-1911 vs. 1912. - Feb. 3-1913 vs. 1911: Feb. 5-1912 v 4.1910. - Feb. 9-1913 3.r. 1912. Feb. 14-1910 vs. 1011... Fr b. 19-1913 vs. 1010. Feb. 22-1912 vs. 1011. Feb. 26-1911 vs. 1010. Feb.' 28-1913 vs. 1012. March 5-1910 vs. 1?12. , Match 9—•1911 vs. 1913. March 11-1910 vs. 1913. March 1.91913 vs. 1911. - The managers of the interclass basketball teams are as follows : 1910—C. -Whitman. !s teams may Idor at any terfere with -, s teams shall n their turns , y the sched- all be a cup graved the winning the . ive h ickets at ceived e qn al= hese • ick e gOi hg ~a oagef, cOhS • ' ce of I I I ,I*.iTf.. COL,W34 iiill iET th' le w h o i care tot or 4ho an i w r vnlrl i g, cloches have' it care ',l 1 - { ii7? l , el l aliti.s Eisi well ,as their a in 1q: l i `Bett'fana full Ores* and t 1 11 ' •4' " ' ' of ' I'. sip e i tmction being sok t 'tti.y ritir..a i 'l l . i'fi l w ''ie, otikers ,a,lid in 'our ov bemg , clOri bY,' menl , who , re4ilize 1 , I" i .1 wearing 1 . . it etv ntag l esA be igai ectby fashil ' 1 n l` 4 e:d i the h stv_es, expert_ tai or n s opl I: ir 1 1 'amin & ' . ompan , New Yti)ik City , II 1 lj , Yor Ben ti i l 0r.A. , ,, 1 ipbii h , • .i. ki ni- , 1:12- 'll3 I 1 iicki .: 1 the .'vOmbM i mit F 1 I . . mi Pi am 2 o rg j Field nil ke e . ro age(' b 905, 1 2323 as ex o a' a I *raining .1* origula . s land 'lfi t th tele tO Ith l • 1 eering e.7b 1 ger f be bdugi -burg, shic tepre4n reduct* admissiOn , / ,fOr • .ate'l t ey 113 ' . week' d c ;nd e i fot i nts IMI F"i l l .:i brit 4fe ! Co fotite Si to to ~ 5,0 ior, buying 411 I th 4 for our ble44rs li here will 1 'el no r , Il An the- tat seti. begins on , Than and there +ill be looters ready to eleven fro.. begi i i • U. is mail rm '• -dlin after rand. „e a - The Oigges Oame Left, There is 1: goingto be a m• Betweo two gian s one week , today. I Tbe is le , will oec ti l Pittsburg aitd the opponents and Ptn ISt te . Undou• our eleven( is a Ood one--a good lone4-and ut lin the S City they I laim i t have one 1 o fiaest elev s inj4te co ntryl. i n Tittsbur 's 37 t a b I 3 victOryl WI, and-J.pst Sat i urbiay woUldl that the strents of our rival s are not fa Iwiong in their lest of d t i tter even. .The Waihi ancA Je ff er on team, 'alwaysia i 1 I 1 , II gen- I • - II n and „. etas; t be 'our tiVtes in iihn frioi# obliged to to heir fit tboritative 'uxedo suits on Broad- MEE the niany nisi•le New 1 of Alfred i , 1 i i 1 1 I everybody. ickets befor ch ering se.i om for' out ' wen the s ng afte int solid sect 1 1 24. T our v i.g to end. By and Lion, piers ame oon, .n of liant over ow hoot mate .gtoh rdyl