Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 05, 1911, Image 3

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    The : Pennsylvania : State : College
EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L L. D., PRESIDENT
Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
04 FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering
thirty-live courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu
cation—TUlTlON FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate.
'First semester begins middle of September; second semester,the first of February; Summer Session for
Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., aderess
THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania
Rules for Pushball Scrap
Artirle 1
This scrap shall be substituted
for the picture scrap between the
sophomore and freshmen classes,
and shall be a regularly scheduled
contest.
Article 2
The scrap shall be held on the
second Saturday afternoon follow
ing the opening of the college year.
Article 3
Sec. 1. The scrap shall be held
on some suitable field which shall
be so chosen -nd so laid off as to
give neither side the advantage.
Sec. 2. In laying out the field a
center line shall be drawn across its
entire width, with parallel lines
every five yards to each goal line.
Sec. 3. The judges shall choose
the field and fix the boundries mak
ing them as extensive as practicable
They shall also superintend the lay
ing out of the field.
Article 4
Sec• 1. At the start of the scrap
the ball shall be conveniently locat
ed on the center line of the field.
Sec. 2. A picked tf am of five
men from each class shall group
themselves about the ball.
Sec. 3. The classes shall arrange
themselves on the five yard lines
from the center line.
Sec. 4. The first choice of sides
shall be determined by lot, but the
contestants shall exchange sides for
earn period.
Article 5
Sec. 1. At a preparatory signal,
the picked teams shall raise the ball
and poise it in the air.
Sec. 2. At the report of a pistol
Fall and Winter
Clothes
Exhibit
The Nittany Inn
October the 1 lth
SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
Ready to wear and custom tailoring
authentic styles—embracing the new
est season novelties
A cordial invitation extended to every
one, whether with a view of purchas
ing or not, to inspedt this superb
showing
SIM THE CLOTHIER
BELLEFONTE
the scrap will begin, and shall con
tinue for three periods of ten min
utes each, the object of each class
being to push the ball into the
enemy's territory.
Sec. 3 The judges shall an
nounce the end of each period by
means of some previously arranged
signal.
Sec. 4. If the ball be pushed out
of bounds, the referee shall put it
in play twenty-five yards inside the
boundary line, and place the classes
in a similar manner to that of the
start.
Sec. 5. When the ball touches
the ground, it shall be declared
dead by the referee, and both class
es shall withdraw from the ball im
mediately.
Sec. 6. The referee shall then
put the ball in play at the point at
which it was declared dead by plac
ing the classes in a manner s.milaz
to that at the start.
Article 6
Intermission between periods shall
continue for five minutes.
Article 7
Sec. 1. A goal shall score two
points.
Sec. 2. At the end of each per
iod, the side that has the ball in the
enemy's territory shall score one
point.
Sec. 3. The class that scores
the greater number of paints shall
win the scrap.
Article 8
Sec. 1: The referee shall be a
member of the faculty, or an alum
nus of the college who has been
graduated at least three years.
Sec. 2. The judges shall consist
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' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
of the senior and junior class pres
idents and one other (a member of
the faculty or an alumnus) chosen
by them. Aside from choosing and
laying out the field, the judges shall
have charge of construing these
rules, and making tempmaray rules
to cover unforseen circumstances.
Sec. 3. The judges shall select
ten members from each of the up
per classes to 01. eisee the scrap,
and to enforce fair play.
Article 9
Sec. 1. Athletes in haining may,
or may not, cntel the scrap, as
the coach, anti the physical director
decide.
Sec. 2. All men participating in
the scrap trust wear tern s shoes.
Fall Tennis
The inter-fraternity doubles tour
nament is well under way, the semi
finals having been reached. The
final round will be played by Oc
tober sth , weathei permitting. W.
P. Twaddell 'lO, who with Reber'l4
is expected to reach the finals in
the doubles, has returned to college
to take a special course in horticul
ture, and will materially strenchen
Penn State's tennis team next
spring. It was the intention of the
tennis committee to bolo the inter
department sir gles this fall, but
whither this will be clone has not
yet been decided. lhiough the
courtesy of Mr. Gilliland, the man
ager of Meek's Drug store, gold
medals will be presented t, the win
ners in both the fraternity
doubles and department singles.
One hundred and fifteen new men
hive already joined the Y. M. C.
A. Why not get in line ?
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Harry W. Sauers
Erg:. g: Akan l'org:
130 East College Avenue
A full line of men's furnishings
Custom made clothing by the
Royal tailors vc Pennants and
cushion tops-a fine assortment
Cleaning and Pressing Tickets
$1.50 worth of work for $l.OO
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Barber department the best;
none better; service unequal
ed, equipment the latest
Headquarters for
Smokers' Supp\les
Sole agency for
3‘).\Xem's Chocol.9.tes
and retailer of fine confections
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The new fall styles
of shoes just in at
L. EL FVE'S
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and dealer to SitStAalla bAiyakeS
I :5My ftrstrAoss work done
Mt East. Ca\ vac 'Avenue
Stott C.oklr9t,
Co. F. SHAW
Agent for THE SOLITE SUITCASE
Can be kept clean by washing with soap and water.
You can stand on it when empty. The best LOW
PRICE alltease made
J. B. MINGLE, Shoemaker
I=1!211
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J. C. Smith & Son
Dealers in
General : Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Housefurnishing Goods, Etc.
Übe rtittanv Inn
State College
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES P AIKENS
THE HOME OF TH
PENN STATE
FOOTBALL TEAM
THEIR FRIENDS WILL
ALWAYS RECEIVE
SPECIAL ATTENTION
I don't talk ; I make signs
Lettering of trunks and suit cases my spe
cialty. Poster. show and display cards
CHAS. A. WOMER, State College
H. M. Meyers
First : Class : Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
ock Haven Steam Laundry
B EST WORK
at
LOWEST
PRICES
Your Patronage
Solicited
STUDENT AGENTS
A. L. Sherman 'l4 H. W. Stiner 'l3
Soles sewed or stitched
by Champion stitcher. W. C. KLINE
South Allen street