. ..... The •. Pennsylvania •. State, •. c„,olieo•f - A m)wiN E.. si,Ai.s. .9, I). I, I, It., ~,,,5,,,,,,, Et,thi,,,,,,,, and maintained by the j o int ;xe t.ion 111 they United ;state , . E‘o.,ernmetit and the Coeanonx“-allll of, l'enlaanin I . cFIVE EREAT SCHOOLS -Agriculture, Engineet ing„ laliel al Ai t , ,, Nlining, and NAL] zil S, ielo 0, one ! log thirty-two r 00 1 ,“ . ,, irl four ye:it , . each—Also counties in Home, I.:e o nomi c .,, i li d u ,,i 1 'd i A rt mil l 1 .1,,,,, di Edo . eation TUITION FRI..:R to hog) se \e , ,, incidental charges moclet ate ~ Pit st ' , eines:Ai-1' bee lie , middle of September, second ~ ernester the tir;-,t 01 Februal \ , :minims. Se', ion lot Teachers about the 11'111(1 Monday in June of each vent. For catalogue, bullet re, announcement., etc „idiliey, , ..,.... _ THE IZEGISI RAIZ, State ('allege, l'eme,‘lvania 1 physical welfare of all Minor Sports Teams. Sec. 6. The Graduate Manager shall be the financial agent of the Association. He shall make all con tracts and schedules and be directly responsible for all business trans acted under the Association. Sec. 7. The Minot Sports Coun cil shall be the governing body of the Association. Their actions ate subject to the approval of thi. Fac ulty Advisory Committee , ARTICLE V Wrestling Department Section 1. The officers of the Wiestling Department shall be a Captain, a Manager, and three As-! sishnt Managers. Sec. 2. Immediately after the close of the wiestling, season., the Minor Sports Council shall, by bal lot, choose the manager for the fol lowing year. Sec. 3. The Wiestling Depart ment, i. e. the members of the wrestling squad, together with the retiring manager and the man ager elect, shall, attei the election stated in Section 2 of this article, elect three assistant managers from the Sophomore class. Sec. 4. The Wrestling Squad shall be determined by the Captain and Minor Sports Athletic Directoi. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Student Manager under the di rect supeivisioh of the Graduate Manager to attend to all business matters incident to this depaz tam r. He shall keep a recoicl of games played, players, arid length of time played by each man, on a special blank furnished him by the Secre tary. This blank shall be properly filled out and s , gned by the Man. ager and handed to. the Secretary immediately after each game to be filed away for future referrtece. Sec: 6. It shall be the duty of the three assistant maragers under the direction of the Graduate Man ager to render all necessary aid to the .other cificeis of this depart; trent, to take charge of all trophies belonging to the department, and to preserve order in the gymnasium. Sec. 7, The Captain fot the fol lowing season Shall be elected by members of the season's team en titled to wear the "S. W T." Sec. S The Captain shall have absolute diiection of his team on the floor eluting a meet. He shall have the decisive vote in the selection of his team , and :hall act in conjunc tion with the Minoi Sports Athletic Director and the . C ach, should there be one, in all matteis pertain ing to the welfaie of his team. Sec. 9. The privilege of wear ing the S. W.T. shall be granted to any member who has participated in one-half the iegulaily scheduled meets and to the iegulaily elected student manager. ARTICLE VI Tennis Department Section 1. The office's of the Tennis Depaitment shall he a Cap tain, a Manager and three Assist ant Manages s, _ , Sec. 2. Iminediately, etei the close of the - Tennis season in June, the Minoi Sports Council shall, by ballot, choose the mandgcr for the ensuing yea'. Sec 3, 'lhe Tennis Depctitment, e, the members of the 'f,rinis squad together with the tailing manager awl rnatiagti elect shall, after the diction stated in Seeti)u 2, of this article, elect three assist ant managers from the Sophomore class. Sec. 4. The tennis squad shall consist of all the men who haNe taken part in any of the regularly scheduled college tournaments, or meets with other colleges Sec. 5. It shall be the duty - of the Student Manager under the di rect supervision of the Graduate Manager to attend to all business matters incident to this department. He shall keep a record of games played and the players on a special blank furnished him by the Secre tary This blank shall he properly filled out and signed by the Mana ger and handecrto the Secretary im mediately after each game to be filed away for future reference. Sec. 6 It shall be the duty of the three assistant nianageis under the direction of the Graduate Mana ger to render all necessary aid to the other officers of this department, to take charge of all trophics'belongirg to the department, and to preserve or ler on the courts. Sec. 7. The Captain for the fol lowing. season shall be elected by members of the season's team who have parthipated in one-half tl e regular scheduled meets, and the student manager. Sec., 8. The Captain shall have absolute direction of his team on the courts during a match. He shall have the decisive vote in the selection of his team and shall act in coniuo ion with the Minm Sports Athletic Director and the Coach, should there be one, in all matters pertaining to the welfare of his team. ' ARTICLE VII Intercoliege Department Section 1. This department shall be made up of the various class league teams and any other intmol lege teams which may exist and which in the opi .ion of the Minor Sports Council deserve recognition in this department Sec. 2. The officers of each of these teams shall be a Capta:n and a Manager. Sec. 3. The managers of the teams shall be elected by the vari ous classes. Sec. 4 The duties of officers in this department coriespond to those of the officers of the wrestling and tennis depat tments. Sec. 5. The award of numerals, trophies, etc. shall be governed by tl e Minor Sports Council in connec tion with the captain and manager horn the various teams. Sec. 6. When 'any team in the Intercollege Depatiment obtains suf . - ficent prominence and success it will be placed in a separate depaittr. nt and its members awarded the S. ? , T. This matter is to be decided by the Minor Sports Association. AIiTICUK VIII Amendments Any part of this constitution of bylaws may be amended of repeal ed by a two-thirds vote of all active; membeis, piovided that the piopos- , ed change shall have been published ;. at least two weeks before, ARTICLE IX Ratifications 'fins onstitution and by-laws shall go into effect imme,liately upon iatifi ation and all officers then sei ying and fulfilling - the lequile metits shall retain then oft ice until tic same shall expne Unlit thio constitution and by-I,m s This constitution and by-laws shall be piloted in the State Col legian in oidel that each active member of the association ma) ob ' Min a copy BY LAWS ARTICLE I Meetings Sect on I The Association shall call its meetings at such time and 1 place as the Pi esident may direct. , Sec 2. The Piesident shall hold a meeting at the lequcst of three active membei,, Sec. 3 'Forty per cent of the tes dent actiNe members shall con stitute a quorum . ARTICLE II Finances Section 1. Each department must be self supporting. The Intex college department is divided into sub-departments, each one of which is self suppoitisig. Sec. 2. Money, fiohi one depait ment cannot be used by another de partment, except by action of the Minor Spoits Council in connection with the various captains and mana gers concerned. ARTICLE 111 Any pact; of the By-laws, except- Irv, Article I Section 3 and Article 11, may be amended or repealed at a meeting by two.thiids vote of the active members Present. • W. N. Golden W E Lewis P. Edwin Thomas Wm Neidig Louis Cuthbert a W. Loyd E 0 Arthur -.Committee Upperclassmen Play The two. upper classes opened theii baseball season last week, the scniois defeating the Juniors by the score of 4 to 2. Nineteen Eleven cinched the game in the thild inning when font of their men ciossed the plate. The fielding on both sides was loose and erratic Che score, 1? it I. - 911 I) 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 191 9 1 11 R o U 1 o o 1? 2 1 3 Two base hits Etters, Glavin. Stolen b'ises--Sheldon, 2, Evans. Struck out--By Lentz, 1, Anne 5. Base on balls —Off Lentz 2, off Anne 4 ir News has mst leached the col ' lege of the dcath of Wtn J class of '75, on the 28th of Yebitialy. Mr Ca kler was secx etat y and tieasurei of the Ctntial Pennsyl vania 'faction company The First National Bank State College, Pa. on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited Special Notice to Students! All students who deliver and call foi then launchy will, by PAYING CASH, 25' f i DISCOUN State College Steam hoodo A C NW LEI Plort I larrN Sauers ) 1,7_ (7, ) ) \ ‹.), I- 0, A full line of men's furnishings Custom hind° clothing by the .13 Oytl 1 ill I lors V PO n nonts nild cushion tops n tine ns-,c,,ortment Clem - wig and pressing ), uti T (4)1 „. 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