State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 11, 1911, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S CATE COLLEGIAN
etir fished on Tbursday of each week during the
c year by the students of I de 'Pennsy Ivania
StAli College in the int...rest 4 the Students, Fac
ul y Alumni and Friends of the college
h atered at the Postuffice, State College, Pa , at
sc ad class matter
` Editor in Chief
W. S. 'KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2
Assistant Editor
W. 'P. LITTLE, 'l2
Associate Editors
D. R. MA S ON, 'll
G. A. BARKER,.'I2
B. S. RUSSELL, Jr., 'l3
' IL M. EVANS, 'l3
W. k. KRIMMEL, 'l3
Business Manager
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
Assistants
E. A JAMES, 'l2
H. S. COCKLIN, 'l2
THEO. LENCHNEfI, 'l2
SUIISCRIPTION.
a 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after
ante of subscription.
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911
The Cld The old Penn State
Spirit spirit of cheering for visit
ing athletic teams as
strongly as we do for our own was
well exemplified in the Bucknell
Meet on Saturday; and the spirit of
fair play is an asset which we
should forever cherish as part of
our college code. But should not
this spirit be extended to other
fields than , that of the track,
the gridiron, or the diamond ?
The poor attention accorded the
Chapel speaker on Sunday was a
distinct exception to our theory of
the "square deal." When similar
happenings have occurred before,
we have be n appealed to from the
standpoint of politeness and of
gentlemanly conduct. Since, • for ,
self evident reasons, that appeal has
failed in its effect, it seems that the
o± li remaining solution is to call
upon college spirit. If for no other
reason, then, than to uphold our
ideal of fair play, let us recieve in
an honorable manner every visitor
who comes to us,
_and let us treat
each one in a way that will not tar
nish Or mar our record of clean,
square, conduct.
Game The game schedules
Schedules issued by C: W. Smith
of the Toggery shop are very neatly
and conveniently arranged. The
cards give' the, date of our baseball,
interclass baseball, and track events
with space reserved for noting the
scores, and Mr. Smith deserves
praise for supplying a dollege need
in so ct.mplete and convenient a
mariner
Sophomore 3 Awarded Game
The senior—sophomore ,game of
last Saturday came to an abrupt
ending in the s . .xth inning with the
score stanci . ng 7 to 6 in the sopho
mores' favor. In this inning Mason
1911 rejched first base safely.
Caruthers the next batter bunted a
ball towards first base, which Um
pire Sheldon called foul. The
seniors rtfused to accept Sheldon's
decision and he awarded the game
to the sophomores. The seniors
have protested the game.
The score:
R II k
1 0 11 3 II 0 0 3 0 -I, 11
1911 - I l; 0 U 0 0- ! 0
Two - base hit—Mmphey. Base
on balls—Oft Lentz 1, off Heching
er 3.. Stiuck out. By Lentz 5, by
Hechinger 4 lJni e—Sheldon.
Professor J. P. ,Jackson spolce in
LoEic Haven last week to a larg(
audience of men composed of the
members of the Presbyterian Broth
erhood arid their friends. His ad
dress was entitled "The Importance
of An Industrial Education."
CONSI 1 11l 1 (UN
Aln ICI.I , I•, •
Name and Dcl)•utmcnt,.
Section 1 This As sociation shall
be known as "file Pennsylvania
State College Minor Spots Asso
ciation" and shall be divided into
three departments • Wrestling,
Tennis and Intercollege.
Sec. 2. The Intercollege de
partment shall include all minor
sports excepting wrestling and ten
nis.
ARTICLE II
Membe:ship
Section 1. This association shall
consist of active and associate mem
bers. ~
Sec. 2. All regularly matticu
lated male students of the College
are active members.
Sec. 3. Associate members shall
consist of all fo►mer members of
this Association and all Alumni who
are members of the faculty at corps
of instructors.
Sec. 4. Both active and associate
members may attend meetings and
have tonal rights to the floor, but
voting shall be confined to active
members.
ARTICLE 111
Officers
Section 1. The officers of this
Association shall be a Piesiclent, a
Vice-President, a Secretary, a Treas
urer, a Graduate Manager, a Minor
Sports Athletic Director, at.d a
Minor Sports Council.
Sec. 2. The President, Vice-
President, Secretary and Treasurei
of the Pennsylvania State College
Athletic Association Shall hold the
respective offices in this Association.
Sec. 3. The Graduate Manager
of the Pennsylvania State College
Athletic Association shall hold the
same office in this Association.
Sec. 4, The Minor Sports Ath
letic Director shall be the Physical
Director of the college or his assist
ant. _The appointment shall be
made by the Physical Director of
the college.
Sec. 5. The Minor Sports Coun
cil shall consist of two Faculty
menibers, the Physical Director of
the college, the Assistant Physi
cal Director, the Graduate Manager
of Athletics, the Manager of the
Tennis Team and the Manager of the
Wrestling Teain. The two Faculty
members are to be chosen each
September by the balance of the
council. Tips council will elect its
chairman.
ARTICLE IV
Duties of Officeis
Section 1. It shall be the duty
of the President to preside at all
meetings, to expound the constitu
tion and by-laws, to enforce a due
observance thereof, to decide upon I
all questions of order, to call mbet
ings, to appoint officers and com
mittees not otherwise provided for
and to fill temporary vacancies.
Sec. 2. In the absence of the
President, the Vice President shall,
perform' all of the duties of that
officer.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of
the Secretary to keep, in books
provided for that purpose, full'
and complete minutes of the pio
ceedings of the Association and a
complete and correct list of the var
ious games and spot is of the Asso
ciation together with dates and
names of players.
Sec. 4. , It shall be the duty of
the Treasurer, who shall be a resi
dent member of the Alumni or
of the instruction fence of the col
lege, to receive all , moneys, to pay
out money from the accounts of the
three departments on wiittCn ot del s
3f the Graduate Manages and to
keep a full and coitect account of
ill money received and expended.
Sec 5. It shall he the duty of
he Minor Sports Athletic Pitectoi
todirectly supervise all spoils in
this Association and look AIM the
3411 7 1 ATATI
c t 1 - 1 r 1 t 1
to try the High Standard Laundry you are missing the opportunity to get excellent laun
dry work done at moderate prices. If you want to be convinced, ask somebody.
W E. Heibel ) .
N Boger :- STUDENT AGENTS
.1 L McCreary )
Get in the habit
of asking us for a
bid on your job
work "c We will
surprise you in
quality and price
The Keystone Gazette
Bellefonte, Pa.
Roth To lophones
J. C. Smith & Son
Soccesors to II D Meek Hardware Co
General : Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
A. DEAL
SANITARY PLUMBING,' STEAM,
HOT WATER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State C-:llege
James M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop; South Frazier street
EN (Zentre (Eotmtg
. 3 a llll 23ellefonte
Sheffler's •:- Restaurant
Oppostte Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
. •C . TI L I , IL E
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS
Best , Quality Best Service
tour patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
S. E. K IMPOR T
Headquarters for
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones
J. C. MARKLE
All Kinds of ,Choice Meats
Fish in season
138 College Avenue
,S.l3zie,v
I O,I)ZA 0 )911C irkl2
POST CARDS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
,F P. BLAIR & C O
BELLEFONTE
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Coy of Brocherhoff House All moil unless
promptly attended to Fins watch and Jew
elry ri pairyny a specialty Both phones
CHAS. A. WOMER
Tonsorial Artist
You pattonnee ,olicted 12r3tcl use xork guilt
UNDER 90TEL
The . Ralston
New spring styles
of shoes just in at
L. ID. F"VE'S
High Standard Laundry
Philipsburg, Pennsylvania
We carry a
full line of
Students' Supplies
The Athletic Store
Pennsylvania
No
5 I
It In
I 001
I
' Park Hotel
--,
Williamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "S,fate'
teams . ---Located opposite
the P. R. Pt station . ---Free
bus to P. & R. R R. station.
Rates $2.50 per day and up
'ard
STaVV% the PaCet.o o 4Tinha
-
an 1 dealer in East:ma:a, SurAkes
Both phones
Also agent for
e s okoanbia 9TaphoThonts
and MaestreketkMe "RACOTO.6_
zl2. East Cattle "kotivae
Mate Cokktqa
GEORGE B. JACKSON
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND
FRESH ,ROASTED PEANUTS
A Pull 11114 of Smokers' Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA.
The First
National Bank
Capital $lllOOOO
0. F. SHAW, Harnessmaker
J. B. MINGLE, Shoemaker
STUDENT AGENTS 3 T W, Piollet
1 J W Miller, Theta Psi
...,
Be lefonte Central Railroad
F. H. THOMAS, general Manager
Lv NEW YORK Ar
11.111,1DELPIHA Al
9 00
I I 351
I In
3 101
8 00
by 111RRISBURO Ar " , ~
Lv Purrsn u Rur Ar .
bv W ILLIAMS rola Ar
. Lv LOCK TIAN FIN Ar
I.v BE LT.VIPONTEt At
6 'lll
8
6 3R
11 II
616
6 10
(1
110
7 1-
7
, STRUIII,IIIS . .
111,00MSD0HP
PINE', l:ItOVE MIL L S
. 1
7 7 : 7 1 1
7 15
ev
011—
Sunda%
N\ ith 1'14111 , 41x itnia R R
C. C. MISH, Manager
BE LLEFONTE
Surplus $lOO,OOO
Allen Street
-Patronize the Col
BELLEFONTE, PA
Pee 26 1910
Ly ALTOONA At
Lv TYRONE Ar . , ^
COI.E VI I,LE
ORHIS , .
NTE YENS
P\lt K . ,
1,1,1+4(M
, lON
. \\ DOLES . .
KE 1[ 1 :\1121 1.. v
STATE COLLEGE , . :
Sheasly & Gentzel
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
Furniture and .Carpets
Headquarter, for
FINE -:- CONFECTIONERY
Nos. 2,00-206 College Avenue
V.sxksvStek's
Shoe bkoye,
Headquarters for
ID akk.evem
eTEMSOIA SA.C.6gB
IN mutatem
Meek 'Moak I'Mext Mile<
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
Every tiling in 11,11tissiiie
Disti moors tor Alio
PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH CO'S
... ASPHALT ROOFIMIS
our specialty
BELLEFONTE. PA.
egian $
No I I
No
I 4 6
I p in I a in
I 10 1151 7 17
710 110
I ,
I
fl 18
23