State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 13, 1910, Image 2

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    STA TF, . COL J., E,G 1 A N--
t 41)1f shed on f C 4(m u, ek during the
gall< h it >tar b ,t,lit stchh rits of llie Pt nns).l ear la
Stitt. College in the .litu,et.Yf tilt. Stud, Ws, ,ic
tilt) Alumni and Fri, ids of college
Entered at 'the .Pos.tuffict . &talc. COlitHt. . as
at coed class matter
EOltor in ChM
C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assistant Editor
R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll ~
Assoclato Editors
MASON, 'll
W. S. KRIEBEL, .JR , 'l2
W P LITTLE, 'l2
IS S RUSSELL. Jr , 'I:1
Business Manager
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
Assistant
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
SUBSCIZIPTION
si 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after
Sate of subscription
THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1910
Notice to Juniors aod Sophomores
From the few applications £o►
the vacancies on the , Collegian
board, it would seem.. that ..there
is but little literary interest in the
student body. In spite of the fact
that a notice was printed in these
columns two weeks ago
,for one
man from the junior and one from
the sophomore class, up to the
present,time but a handful of men
have put in their names, .
It should indeed be strongly ,
pressed on the students that the
Collegian is primarily a sihdeht :
paper and unless it, 'is :aebofded
proper interest, it , cannot success
fully exist. From a few applica
tions it is plactically an impossibil
ity to select the best men in the' in=
stitution to aid in the advancing and
carrying on of the college paper and
it is mainly with this •in view'
that this appeal is being made.,
Every man has' had some ex
perience;- why not show it now?
Do not 3)vait until the eleventh hoth
but send in , your application at once
and be ,assured that the men who
do the best work will be assigned
to the vacant positions.
Interest Manifested.
One of the most prevalent feat
ures in connection with. the student
body, at State is the interest mani
fested in the general condition of
the college grounds. ' Just a
gentle reminder at this early date in
regard to this matter does not seem
out of place. Frost has descended
upon us again and the grass in and
about the campus should be pro
tected. We mayas,well start early
and b'ecome, accustomed to the
walks so that the habit of "cutting
campus" may not be so hard to
rid ourselves of late' on. Naturally it
is a souce of temptation •to take
short cuts but with the miry, - new
walks there is no appreciable dif
ference in distance from - one place
to another, as far as it concerns
crossing the grass and keeping on
the walks. If each man will make
it a rule to keep off the pass him
self and, in a gentlemanly manner,
advise others to do the same no
hardship Would be suffered by any
one and in the spring our campus
would seem much mole beautiful
than ever before,
A Correction
The; announcement In the Collegian
of last week of the reception
to be given by ,Piesident and Mts:
Edwin Elle Spail.s cn Flidav, Oct.
the fourteenth should havo ic,ol to
includelthe new membeis of the
factilty as the senior class.
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I ) ; ,
To' COS] vl I ion Of the Pet,;, lit Gun titu-
State Athlete. A'ssoci f itt3n, :414, t , l,tt /- 11'aCh .1 (1.111`.t‘()//1
ow . to al)
Sec '1 ' A iitemi,cl of an athletic
mitted to the Student Body
P l ropose(l' mend molt, tk)
Constitution of the Atl,leta Ay;o
ciatlon
At a meeting pf the Alumni depattnient at the erirl of the season
„
Adiiisory • Committee held at 'the' 'ii whu h rt, is <4l\ en. The student
College on July 11, 12, and 13 manage's keep, a ,iecotcl of all
1910, certain amendments to the 'equipment Ifivii,put and willil.)e•te
constitution of the Athleci( As sponrable to the Graduate Manager
c'ationweie piop(y.cd, are heic- -f-'ll - equipment in 1,1.1 depaitmeni.
by submitted to the student bcidy Any IltLlll 1a;11,,g to tomply with
for their consideration These tni3 title b( suspended ft om
amendments will be votcd on at a further pait.ciOatton in college
meeting of the Athletic Association' athletics, and in the case of "S"
Monday, Octobei 31, at which time men will riot be awaided the Naisity
nominations for the three assistant letter
-General Athletic Manager:. will be An exception to thki.rrule will be
in order. The amendments ar e made in the case of Seniors who
here presented as pioposed by the will be peimittecl , to iptain 'their uhi
committee, and with each item are, foim', and in the case of baseball
given their reasons for proposing men of the threle lower cla%scs who
the change or addition. „ may retain then uniforms cluOng the
Revision of Sec. 2, Article VIII: the s , ininlei only.
(Football Depaltment ). "The As-'I . " Sec:" 2. "No shirclent , 'shall be
sociation shall, on the second Satur- engible to any athletic 1. cam who
day after Thanksgiving, elect thice owes money for his share of the
assistant managers from the Si3ph6-""tigining table expenscs of a previous
more Class". . . „ team
Under the present constitution
~ The, two sections above are
thetels a, period
,from' Thanksgiv-I designed to eliminate unnecessary
ing, until May„ when ,the, student drains on the funds of the Asgo- ,
manager' has no assistants. This , elation Such excesses: as we hope
period is 'a vital 'one .to a gisod, t 0 pivvent by these rules are not
schedule i 'as by May Ist football only costly, but foster the piofes ,
schedules should be completed, and sional spirit that v e are all so clesir
not only provides for no aid to the ous of keeping o'ut' of college sport.
manager but prevents the assiAL , nts The higne,t, type of college athlete
from getting an insight into the , is hi the game for what he can get
most important ipanagelial duties out of it in a mateiial way. , This, is
Revision of last paragraph, Sec.! especially -.0 tt a non-tititional'
4, Article VIII:—(Football Dept) school like 'our... Our athletic
",On the second Saturday' after activities depend on the student
Thanksgiving the Executive , Com- body entirely for support, and not
m
mittee shall select a student ariag,-; on any endowed fund. Accoid
er from the three 'assistantsv.- ingly it is necess..ay that we be
By making this election on a set ; watchful 9f our finances and that
day it' precludes any 'posSibility of om athletes be fair to their suppor
delay which could occur uncles the tots ,
present rule. Sec. 3 The trt.velling expenses
We would also call your attention of merriLei., of athletic te< ms will
to what is evidently a proof read-1 be paid' only when havelling with
o'r's error. The" present constitution! their tcarns, or urdet the direction
(1908 edition) indicates in no place of the phy,sical trainer.
how the student managers shall be 'tnis !And is for the purpose of
selected. The original draft proud- i.-.e,p'ng Out team., intact on the
ed for this, and as - the Association road in cider that they shall have
has,.been acting undei, the rule we the Fame t ont.ntial training attention
have inserted "the Executive Com-; as when. at home. The effect of
mittee shall select, etc." icing oL an entire team can be an-
Revision see.., 2, „ Article IX. I red by the practice which this
(Baseball Department) "The As- hUI.)O. 3td pieveni.. There is too
sociation shall, on- the second .Mon-; much money and attention ~ pent on
day in May elect three assistant physical condition to have it so
managers from the Sophomore i easily
class who, until after, the Corn- Sec, 4*. The election of the cap
mencemenf following 'then erection,l l tann and manFgei gf qi,iy athletic
will be called "Assistant Manageis; team shall be subject to iatilication
Elect": by the Alumni Advisory Commit-
The same general 'reasons apply tece; and this Committee may re
for this change as given above un- move a captain of mirragei for good
der foot ball department. The as-cause, arid shall provide foi.' the
sistant managers 'thus eleet4cl
,are, vacancy so created.
styled "Assistant .11 , Yanagcrs Elect" The present constitution provides
to avoid confusion with the assist- no definite protection against in
ant marra'gers serving at the time of efficient captain 3 and manager . s,
the May election. The finances of the association and
Revision of last paiagiapli, Sec
4, Atticle U- . -lEaseball Dept
"The Executive Corcurrittee shall,
no later than the last day of Com
mencement, select a student manag
er horn the theee assistants". ,
Same reasons aPply here a' for
football department
Revision of Sec ,2, Attic:lc - 2(
(Gen'l Ath. Dept ) "The Asso
ciation shall, on the second Monday
in May elect three assi , tant manar.l
-ers from the Sophomore ;lass ‘‘ho,
until after the Commencement fol
lowing then elecnon, shall be called
"A ;sistant Manages Wed",
Same reason apply a 3 fat football
depat tment
Revision of la‘t rmiagraph.
4, Article Ath Dep't
"The Executive Lonunittee.i-holl,
nu late' than the Last da'y of Com
tneni.'emeut, select a stutlint rnandg
er from thiee assistants".
TTTF ST \ . l l lo COLLErITAN
yi)1!,
i .tutv,;ll ht ( with all 61111 '-
vent he let ( e antihe rntmtie-.
till II it to ti - r 'indent Minager of his
piopce.t.onduct 01 ow team , . t,hould
.0 guarded,
,in addition to the abov d.e Eire'
sukruitiing to the Faculty t.ianututL
tel. an Athiet‘,s the following addi
tion to Arttc.l XII, on "Eligibility".
2. No student lep
it.i;ent the College in any sport mole
dial foul years
Post graduate students
ate not eligible to iepiesent the Col
le; e ;n ay Intel collegiate contests.
Sec 4. No stuient entering : the
Pcnn State college limn any otlici
college or nuivei...ity't,hail
to paiduipate in inteacollegiate con
ic t, until he shall hive be. in
rc , ,alence one full academic veal
4a. A ne•,.r ini,dcnt, to he
ch~ible fm ,ny hiam h, of intetcol
'l4tiatO st , oi t, must be em oiled on of
bc.Lote Ok,tobei 81. h of tho academic
yczu in which he cic..,ires to pat tic
ivale
Sec 3
SEGE=
'We carry zt
l'ull iine of
Students' SU ppl les
me Park Uotel
„-,..
Williams')Ort, Pa.
Headquaiters for all "State'
teams Located t opposite,.
the P. R R. station%---yree
bus to P'&.,R. 13„R ,station
Rates $2 5Q per day and up
ward " ,
D KAVANAUGH, Manager
GEORGE ,B, JACKSON
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
«FRE.SH ROASTED PEANUTS
A 1 ull Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles
ALLEN ET., ,STATE cotueor, PA
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
C pital $100,00()
0. F. SHAW, Harne;ismaker
j. B. MINGLE, Shremaker
Allen , Street
'POqT CARDS
COLLCDE JEWELRY
F P F 1 LAIR & C. Q
BELLEFONTE
JEW4LEPS AND OPTICIANS
Car at AtoLltcrhuff Hattie.- All mail matte
prom at]) attt mitt' to Pin watch mut taw
tit) r pairing a s prctalty Both ithaties
MARKLE
All Kinkts of choice Meats
IMMM!M
138 College Avenue
S. E. KIMPORT
Headquarters for
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Fra7ler Street Both phoney
CHAS..; A. WOMER
Toimorial Artist
Your lottronage sulictk d 1• irstclass work guar
antecti
UNDER HOTEL
' s
POOL ROOM
Cr) and
BAP RE R 'SHOP
l' Allen Street
, ......
Efic f - ..elitre &ttiltil
1 1 3ait fl 23e1lefonte
C. D. CAZ. 7 iEBEER
Jeweler and Optician
111 !dud , . or re11..11 Is 4“ II WO:1111:V II roh (
C V1%1.11111101/ Is I V LIU 011(11 . 11t 11,511111
111.:1 I I 1 ,4 1 .11^ PLNNhIi I SANIA It
lIMENUE
The Athletic Store
sheasiy & Gentkl
Dry Goods, Groceiies, Notions
Furniture arid Carpets
, .
Headquarter, for
FINE -:- CONFECTIONERY
Pros. 200-206 College, Avenue
.„MAstkeWS,
s‘koe
Ileadquartors for .
"Tak\to3VeT
C}a,wSord SA.t.. I 3ES,
111mkste,T ,
Meek 131 . 0 ck 'Mten Sheet
Surplus $lOO,OOO
The Potter-Hey Hardware Co.
Everything in Hat ciwrire
Ilist lu Wn fit the
PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S
complete
ASPHALT ' ROOFINOS .
0111 SPIN laity
BELLFONTE, PA.
St a kkV , the "Pktokotgaviva
an i dealer in Soas \man Supplies
' Also agent tor
eokumbia. 91,84.. c hooxones
awl M%destsv,e.V6l.e. liPacql:fis
Both phones
2.12 cast Co\\ top 3\l3eAtiae,
The' First National Bank
Slate College, Pa. _
31 rest
on time deposits, payable
semi-annually
Accounts solicited
H. A. EVEY
GAB
WORK A SPECIALTY
Both 'Phones
Shoffler's -:. Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Nes Sandwiches Soups
Mate Cottage