Trieeda, April 14, 1911 ,T". RULES COMMITTEE REVISES LACROSSE Avsociation Makes Major Changes Limiting Substitutions to Referee's Time•out Too major changes worn incorporat ed in the lacrosse rules for the 1931 season, according to a recent report of the Rules Committee of the Intel collegiate Lacrosse association. While facing the ball, and until the ball has been carried out of the Lenten circle, the two opposing cen ter players shall be the only members of either team permitted to handle the ball while it is within this circle. This change places greaten rci,ponsi- Unity upon the center players A second mansion bolts the chang ing and substitution of players during the match to the referee's time-out ppiiods. Only when the ieferce has called time for sonic other reason can the captain of either team call for substitution Pros ious to this ruling the captain could change the players on hih Lenin at any tone thoughtiut the niatth. In addition to th,e resisions, the rule governing the lettuce has under gone a change This iegulation now reads, "In the °suit of a templaint being made and pio‘cd against the decision of either unipinn. the neferet mav 4111111.3 the aniline and appoint anothen, and, or set aside and neveise thu decision objected to" This revision peimits the ieferee to mai.° (It:Limns in regal,' to the justice or injustice of an umpire's ruling. In former }eats it was neces sary for the referee both to reverse. unjust decisions and to dismiss the Umpire at fault. JUDGING TEAMS TO COMPETE LN LIVESTOCK EXPOSITIOIs:S Sixty farm animals will be entered by students of tie School of Agn culture in s Little International Live stock show to be hold by the Block and Bridle club in the stock judging yirilion April 25, Frank A liaggurs '3l, piesident of the club announced yesterday. In charge of the various sections of the show, Rigging appointed Fred erick F. Vreeland '3l, William B. Ball '32, John W. Cunkelman '32, Milton E. Miller '32, and James B. Patterson '34. DEPAUW CANCELS 2 SPORTS Seumming and tennis hate been iilropped from the sports program of I DePaur: unnersity, Greencastle. Tho same announcement established baseball as a major sport.l TALLYHO & HORSEBACK NATURE TRIPS I'ENNS BAA ; • ; * itlial(.;PAßK BEAR IIIEAD4SWS NATURE' AMP • 'Special ,Tielcelp for, your Select groupal For details see ;64.'nup istAi DD ,L IS 4.n Oot (11:har Theatres) i * 0199 YOU WILL FIND BETTER VALUES AND SAVINGS IN OUR . . Sport Togs . . SPORT SHOES $4 and $5 KNICKERS $2.95 to $4.95 GOLF HOSESI to $1.50 THE HUB East College Ave. GOLF SETS 5 Clubs, 3 Stay Bag—slo.oo COLD BALLS NEV SIZE-3 for $l.OO - English Sell ice Duck Bags, Zipper Hall Pocket, Long Shoe Pocket and Hood—sB.so I The Athletic; Store ON CO-OP CORNER . , ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES Enthusiastic Wcilto? Opening of Tro Proteges of Irank_Walton, recnnt ed from professorial minks and stu dent body alike, mill respond to a long pent-up call when they tyke up line, reel, and creel-to grace the banks of adjacent streams at the of , fiend opening of trout season tomor row- While the golf enthustaS r t Implores the weather man to lend a tint of red to the evening sky, the imiattent angler will entreat him to crown the day with h murky sell. With sullen .ilcy and possibly a semblance of mull in the water, unsuspecting and long unmolested trout will fall victim to the wily fisherman's craft. • Early morning will witness numer ous sleepy-eyed, though enthusiastic, Waltomans stealing forth• to renew their almost-forgotten art. Those who hate forgotten to secure State licenses will share the unhappy ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION , WILL END TOMORROW•NIGHT An eshibit of eater colors, Irma,. 'pastel, craven and charcoal dr/suing, and sylographical work cut in wood s and linoleum, which has been in prop. res, during the daytime and evenings on the third floor of Mile Engirfeer. mg since Thursday, mill close tomor row night This tchibition, which is sponsored iby the local chapter of Scarab, nab.' tonal honorary architectural frater nity, contains student uork collected by ten chapters of the 'fraternity throughout the country. — They in clude Armour' Tech, Carnegie Tech, George Washington, Cincinnati, .14rit ins, Illinois, Minnesota, SouthOsi l Virgma, and Wishington architectural schools.. - tt TO ATTEND'ACADEMY MEET., Dr. Jacob Tenger, professor of pol itical science, nill repreacht`,the loge at the annual meeting of the American Academy of 'Political and 2 . ' Social Science in Philadelphia Friday and Saturday. -- • t -11 JIM'S PLACE Allen Street- Shoe Shine . Billiirds , fans To _Welcome t Season Tomorrow plight of others who, eager to reach the streams, forget to take [her pipes, For ,the -past two weeks. sporting 'magazines have heralded the season's inception with front cover sketches of the happy angler lolling beside stream, smoking - his pipe and, per chan4, reading a book. With the Beason in its infancy, many fish will Ibe hooked only to find themselves 'thrown back in the water to attain pix-inch If the past seasons may be used as a. basis of forecast, brook and brown trout will suffer most from, local fish .ermen's sagacity Pine creek, sitar the College•hog farm, will no doubt maintain ,Its, former popularity 'and Savor an a trout haven. Fly fisher men as nell - as those clinging to the worm for bait will find lurking finny friends there. ICampus - Bulletin „i Fraternities 14 islung borough trucks to renithe exotiss rubbish and sunk from , theg premises should place the same near the street on Friday. —o— Ali manuscripts for Norma Shear er movie contest must be turned in IA the COLLEGIAN Office before G Friday, April 1. The prizes, consist ing 'of 55 passes to the Cathaum, wilt .ke awarded-ito:the thirteen best man „useripts. Contest details may be I found in last Friday's COLLEGIAN. I t , ..„ . Junior. n.omen. will meet m room 417 Old Main tonight at. OM o'clock in - dls'euss :clans election's. • . . C MI r i WEEK OF--APRIL 13th . Nay's -• Colleg6 Shoes SnaiteSt and Most Complete ShOkVini'of 1931 SPORT and GOLF SHOE'S $7 -$8 $9 No Deposit Is Necessary to Order Shoes - 6/. the blade artists Take the coach's word for it, fellows—you can't get the strong back for the long stroke, unless the old corpus has the right rations. You won't do much in other activities either—unless food it building you up instead of dragging you down. Whether WS stroke of the crew or sub on the chess team, you can'tgo wrong on Shredded Wheat. Coaches, profs, . trainers and dietitians all loudly praise the body building, mind-mending virtues of that unbeitabjc combination—two Shredded Wheat Biscuits corn ,pletelysunk in good rich milk! Try it tonight—for the late supper—and tomorrow morning for breakfast. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Lime& Bakers" , • SHREDDED HEAT A 9 1 4-10:0 WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN, Alumni, fatuity, and fraternity ° , members iiliose houses have not signed to participate in Interfrater nay Ball, may purchase Ball ticket& foi .95 nt the Stetson D store frorri 7 to 9 o'clock lemony)* and l'harsdaiii nights MIME - - Managers of the follon intro? mural baseball teams are requested . ' to call J. McLain Crookston. at the Phi Kappa Sigma House today; Rho Delta Rho, Commons Club, Friar Ilpll and Two Year Aggics. „ d:=l Senior class baseball 'bears prgetwe will be held on New Bearer. field at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. --0--t, All Juniors zrialnag to purchase class blazers arc to repoi for mils- . urement at Stark Srldhers and Har per between the hours of 10 o'clock in the mormng and.,Si2o at night, any day this week. The price of tho blazers Is ;7.25. Important DeMolay mectmg at the' Acacia house Sunday night *t fro% clock MM:I Freshmen interested in Phi Etar Sigma, honorary seirblastie . society; should report with Registrar's grade transcripts to 14 Liberal Kits build 4 ing from 7 to. 8 o'clock tonight, to: , morrow, or Thursday night. Rabbi Charles Mantinband will speak at, the Rhi fiigt . rit Delta housi at 4 o'clock Thur4day aftetiroon: Dia topic lull be "A Jew,ip Politics." INEIMI , All Juniors who have aot had their picture taken for LaVie ahtuld 4r: range to do so at the Photo Shop this . • Any freshmtin -nho irruntertslod • , editorial work , ' of the ContsruAki‘i should report to the. ON 'Main bfficfl at 7 o'clock Friday 'night. The 'Cliristuin Science Society, will moot in Itoorh-405 Old Main tonight at 7 o'clock., All ore welcome. •• , Intramu'ral' golf managers must phy on clearance fee' of .$1 before Thursday iagla. Reglitration may be 'made at Stark Brothers and harper. ' , IiASSIFIOI 'rot ItnNT—Two roismS;: second floof:Turmihod'as sitting room and bed room.. Call'l6s-14:- 2tpF LOST—Leather loose-leaf notebook In , 16-Liberal Arts, .I.larelt 80: Finder please retorn to Y,'M O. A. MehHa LOST=Sigrha Phi Epsilon fraternity Pin. Return to Anderson S. P. E. Reward. ltchP WAS Si 'Sol,les-rooked? ' Is he Penn State's Best- -Dressed Alan? The • °Froth" All-College- Best Dressed. Mart Contest will settle the 'eon ,- trorersy. beirins Thursdiy In the "Fraternity Froth.? • ltchFr . • i ,WANTDD—COIIege - mCii'ilot profit , •able Scanner empioymant: No et periencenccessary. Call Dickman, OPEN ~ AFTER TI i•i!ANCis FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LOCUST,' LANE SANDWICH SHOP Camjlte_raxl •Foipltayi Set, Phone ,310. KE.,,, ...,, .•. ...,...r., _ .. O=AL - ,,- . - 'COLD STORAGE , A ‘...,„,,,, ,-.... ..,:.;,:„..„..,. :.. • . _ -fillisideiceComp - any 140"Patierson itkeet , • - -: .', • Phonel'.l f 36„. , • , „ 6.4OERNOMFAAY PASTRIES AND • DECORATEWCAKES EARLY. : TheEleatic-- :„ 127 iirestDea:vet Avenue Just i try them .. • O* tgteo them,- TEMSEST TAY to find out jolt ,whilt the new nuinidor, Pick does for Camel, atinikera into switch over to this-famous brim 4 ;or art entirc,day. After you hive 7 tsietcd : the Camel blend of Otoicest4urkish and ntellowest- Domestic tobaccos kept in, prime fresh condition, At 1 . *N . T1910 'AGS—On' Ilksinesdai l night, April 10, there will, be tree i movies 1n 100 Ag Bldg., at 8 O. m.; on the following topics: - ."Southern Cattle of Yesterday .and Today," "The Warble."- ':Suppressing Poet and Mouth Disease." ,Sponsored b.t the Pre. Afed. , Club: Ever'goile out. itch BALLROOM DANOIMG iNSTB.IIC. TIOM-,-Private dancing instruction ' , for beginners. Call 49-.1, or see Mrs. i F. 3.llnoraban,' rye Apts. 'Pat COOK—Also experienced as caterer wants position at fraternity. Ref ' ernes furnished. Phone 2W-It or call A 1 I S. Atherfen St. is' Neely Mcccriwn Penn State's Best Braised Man, or is',ltia Frosh? • ' Vote for YOUR ,Choice in the AII•College Best - 124;essed Man Contest ,in the" Fraternity. ' ' FROTH: • -.Out thuiiday, 2;4'E. Nittliny if you eau just quit Camels if you. Nig. Remember, it's dust-dry ciga rettes that have been robbed of their natural moisture: by evaporation or scorching' tillit! sting the tongue and burn the throat. There are none of theie discomforts With Camels. Try them and ere for yourself. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winalion•Setim, N. C. J Foto Four LOST—frown . 'leather , ` paper e ' zipper fastened, initials W.D.V. . 'tooth 1 Llbertil..Arts: before ter. Reward.. Vosbur*, Beta ' • ti. IiIDIDt..E aged *Woe' ad*, posi fraternity house as cook of sistatt. Mre. Dwain,6o7 Ave., Juniata, Altoona, Pa.,'Ph 21867. •'- • ' Play Days---- Happy ; Ifours.iti - the open arc at 'hand.V ' Sport Clothes become the standard equipment. Need we add that tins store is sport clothe, ‘`' headquarters?' Sport `Shoes Golf Hose' Sweaters. - Knickers Shirts 4-Pieoe;,Syits Society: Brand Bidebtirri - Charter 1-Tense Hart Schaß'ner•& Marx And What's More They're Not 'Tench e `Froturre Opposite Fitiist Coinpuo ELS • r,etgr,dras6 CAMEL ire ale-sealed Iu she tie Sinltary l'acksv whit. keeps the duel la, germ ens ikeitl keeps the flavor ii