1 PAGE EIGHT. three periods of ten miiiutes each, the si x object of each cl s being to push the ball into the enemy s terrritory. Sec 3. The jud es shall announce the end of eachp eriod by means of .tome previous`ly a l anged signal. Sec. ,4. If the bll lis pushed out of bounds the refere e shall put it in play twenty-five rds inside the boundary by post' the classes in a manner simi lar that at the start. ARTICLE VI , Intermission—between pericids shall continue for five rninutis. ARTICLE IT At the end of eah period the side that has the ball in the enemy's terri tory shall score one — Point. The class that, scores the greater number of points shall win the scrap. ± d - ARTICLE VIII Sec. 1. The referee shall be a mem her of the, faculty or -in alumnus of the college who has been graduated at, least three years. Sec. 2. The judges shall consist of the Jutior and Senior class presldents and ion other, (a member of the faculty or ah alumnus) chosen by them. Aside :from c oosing and laying out the field e judges shall ,have charge; of cF.n -i-7 -truing these rules and, makihg tem porary rules to cover unforsceu circum snces. Sec. 3. Th'e judges' shall select ten members from each of the upper class es,to oversee the 'scrap and enfprce fair' play. ' ARTIbIaE IX --.Athletes in training may or may not enter the scrap las they, the coach and the Physical Director decide. The students of the University of Maine _ went on strike last week because they - were Ssked tp sign a pledge(to cease all'' hazing. The strike terminated after a few days ; when each side made concession to the other. his a - result, hazing i to be continued but—no serious injury of any nature must be inflicted.' 1 _ The pushball which was 'ordered last week is due here on !Friday. All the money has been obtained and everything is , ready fOr a scrap on Saturday if the ball comes'. The time will be before the foqtl4ll game at a iliCoe to 'be decided lby the judges. V. L Henry 'O7, will be 11 to help coach the football 1 7 4 , 1 1 I 1 THE i 1 • i I I' o I_M)11 1 i ir 4di qiii( e1 )1 111 lIMMI ), 'l3 1 i et, 1 1 1 He. 43, , caPil ) 1 1 alIQr J , ) 1, (i:xl Agh i T i lii itbo i i I toffice i +'i~ ' ~ `i! , / 1 P 1 i I iftg+ 1 1 ,
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