Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 20, 1931, Image 4

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    Fridak. March 20. 1931 -'-.
MIT TOURNAMENT
RING REGULATIONS
(Contimud front Just pays)
with Ulu open glove, isiestling or
roughing at the ropes, going doom
uothout being lilt, striking delibetate
lv over the kidney., and the use of
abusive of insulting language.
I)tsqualificationg
In addltaon, the Inhere to obey the
referee, or any Ithr-utal names winch
may injure a contestant, esoept by
fair sportsmanlike hosing, shall also
be nudged as fouls Coaching, co
words of ads ice or encouragement
flora .peetatots, or applause, may al no
be classed ins fouls if the reftmee de-
Cade% that the occasion NI, at tants it.
(The refetee lull announce, of
taus° to be announced that no ap
nlau.e of demonshations of any kind
be allotsed dining the piogrt,s of the
round, calling attention to the pro‘i
s!ons in the pi eteding lute)
At is recommended by the rules that
the refeiee 'hall iiniediat,ly die
t/wilily a contestant who is guilty of
a.deliberate and N$ illful foul, and award
the decision to In. opponent. It is
also recommended that a referee Audi
not give mole than one warning for
a foul, which although committed un
intentionally, is likely to incapacitate
an opponent, and shall disqualify the
offender without warning in ease of
aetual injury in eases of minor fouls,
such as hitting with open glome,
clinching, or prolonging the contest
after a fair warning has been given
by the referee, he shall lime the
option of awarding the decision to the
opponent.
Termination of Round
. A contestant obeli be deemed
"down" when any part of his body
other than his feet is on the ling
floor, when he is hanging helplessly
over the ropes, and when he is rising
from a "down" position A contestant
may go down through accident or
weakness, but must use instantly
unless sent down by a blow, in which
case he may teniam down until the
Closing Out Sale
of
MILLINERY
Varied Stock at LoNI Prices
CANDY and EVEY
206 West College A'enue
JUST RECEIVED
.
• FRESH
SHIPMENT
Whitman's
Candies
REXALL DRUG
STORE
Imagine Rogers as "Sir Boss
The Big Shot of
Camelot!
We Know You Will Thoroughly Enjoy the Most
Delightful Comedy-Romance of the Season
When You See MARK TWAIN'S Comic Con
ception as Personified by
"A Connecticut Yankee"
Maureen O'Sullivan Frank Albertson Myrna Loy
CATHAUM
Drive It Yourself-5V° Reduction on all Trips Over 30 Miles.
count of "iune" ulthout being dis
qualified.
(A 'Avis hanging on the lopes in
not of "doun" until so pro
pounced by the referee, uho can either
stop the bout, or count the boxer out
on the ropes or floor)
When a contestant is "down," his
opponent shall retire out of striking
distance, and shall not resume boxing
until ordered to do so by the refniee.
The sound and bout shall be termi
nated open a "dozen" contestant fails
to resume boxing at the expiration
of ten seconds,
In the esent of any question arts
ng not pros ided for in the rules, the
ieferce shall have the full posscr to
12c1de such questions, and his deci
sions shall he final
SPECIAL!
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
100% ALL WOOL
$2.45 '
THE HUB
Graham & Sons
ESTABLISHED 1896
Before and After the Meets
GRAHAM'S GOOD CANDIES
A Complete
Food Service
RETURNING FROM
THE INTERCOLLEGIATES
STOP AT
Hotel Penn-Alto
OVER NIGHT AND ENJOY A GOOD REST
AND AVOID THE DANGERS OF MOTOR
ING LATE AT NIGHT
Students—
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
AT THE PENN-ALTO—Admission SLUR
HARE I JEWETT, Mgi.
Will Rogers
El=
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March 23 and 24
Matinee Daily at 1:30
" -- ""r """--- +••••:- THE PENN, STATE-COLLEGIAN
Campus Bulletin
Spring football practice still start
Monday, if the weather is suitable.
Candidate; are to report at Recrea
tion hall.
I=l=l
Non-ft atermty freshmen desiring
nud•eemester grades should register
coos at the Y M C. A office m Old
Main.
-o
All persons interested in the unem
ployment trips in Philadelphia. and
PlttNburgh during the Easter sacatwn
should apply at the "Y" office, on the
third floor of Old Plain,
The Corner
unusual
He Tilts His Herb, and
Parhs Ills Gum at the
Hound Table!
There Nvill be a meeting of all In-
I trammel Devotion mum:en In the
Phi Kappa Sigma house at 8 o'clock
Thursday night All managers are
requested to bring $1 to corer entrance
fee
CLASSIFIED
WANTED—Student to assist in kitch
en cork lsho can room at the house
For intemiew call 187 Good oppor
tunity for right man. 2tchsa
THE BAND BOX
ON ALLEN STREET
Announce a Shooing of Pajama And Dust Rutile
EVENING GOWNS
KAYNEE WASH SUITS For BOYS
New Spring Styles ,
The Children's Shop
13S East College Avenue
Spring and Summer
Fabrics
NOW ON DISPLAY
At Prices Most Reasonable
Smith's Tailor Shop
110 East Beaver Avenue
PRESSING REPAIRING
, CLEANING
MORE AND MORE fraternities and boarding
clubs have changed to the use of gas for
. cooking and water heating---the modern 'fuel;
clean, economical and dependable.
Why not make the change in 'your fraternity and
modernize your kitehen with theinstallation of a
new Roper Gas Range especially adapted for fra
ternity and club use. '
' A small down payment and balance in twelve
months will afford you this convenience.
.. . -
Central Pennsylvania
Gas Company
. , .
210 West College Avenue
. ,
WANTED—AII horeeback ridels in
sited to attend the free educational*
inns les on riding to be given in 100
Dort building March 18. We sell
special rate riding tickets on easy
payments Campus Saddle School,
rear of theatres. lltchGd
BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC
TION—Pii‘ate dancing in.struc
tons for beginners. Call 494 or
sec Mrs. F. .1. llanrahan, Fye's
Apartment. tf
LOST—In dram mg room 300 A, livi d
tramp of A. T. 0. Bowie. Nome
W. B. Bess. Return to Simon, S P.E.
Reword. ltpss
When in Altoona
Visit the
MARIGOLD,
TEA'ROOM
GENERAL,REPAIR
DAY and NIGHT
,STORAGE
W. IL Hosterman
120 South Pugh St
GENUINE
CRYSTAL STAR
PENDANTS
and ,
EAR DROPS
CR ABTREE'S
Allen Street
This Bank is conducted on an efficient busi
ness basis. It is organized to do the things
its depositors want done—and to do them
promptly and satisfactorily.
The First National Bank of State College;
DAVID F. KAPP,
Clemson Bros. Garag
rPage Four
Step Oilt
In Style!
Snap out of the dull eon- 4
servation of venter—into d
lithesome new footwear for ,)
spring.
We have anticipated every '
vagary of fashion—we ate 1 .
presenting the newest modes
.:.-
-the desired shades that will ~
. _ .
go so well with your new
siting ensemble.
Gratifying the individual
taste is an easy natter in
Walk-Over—Florshehn, Stet-
son and Modern Miss shoes
and all so modeiately priced •
too. 1 , ' 4.:
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