State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, September 29, 1910, Image 4

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Men's Furnishings v A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
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FOOTBALL NEWS
Conßnued from page 1
the revised rules—:necesarily calls
for a-man.of resource and brain and
there is confidence that graduate
'Manager Ittleek , and our alumni athL
letic committee have secured an
ideal head coach in Jack Hollen
back. Now that our big freshmen
class is acclimated and the other
.three classes are ready to encourage
captain Gray's eleven the best they
know how, let us remember the
pf Qld Penn State in 'all the.
aPprbaching games and' hope for
justfootball success as we had in
1909 under captain Larry Vorhis
'and 'coach Big Bill .Hollenback.
' NEW TEACHERS
' Contitued from paito 1, Col;amci-5
structor at University of Pennsyl
vanitt, takes the position of instruct
or h electrical engineering.
Rpbert A. Caughey, "07, after
being connected with the New
York tumid extension of New York
City, and the , New York High
way department, has returned to
his Alma Mater to become assist
ant in civil engineering.
H.' C. Bartholomew, a graduate of
OhiP State in electriCal engineering,
ancf an - instructor in that course at
U. of P., takes the position of in
structor in electrical engineering.
'R. R. Snuerherring, is a graduate
of 0)=11 and ttas since that time
taught at Cornell, West Point,
University of Oklahoma and has
also been connected with the West
erti'Electrical company for several
years. • He takes tie position of in
structor in mechanical engineering.
R. M. Pennock 'O9, connected
with the Moran Shipbuilding com
pany of Seattle, takes a position as
instructor in mechinioal engineering.
D. M, Broderick prepared for his
present position as ' instructor in
prattical mechanics, at Columbii
university where he spent portions
of the past five years.
H. E. Rowe 'B. S. in. 1910 at the
Kansas State Agricultural school,
taker a position as teaching fellow
in engineering.
Principal Positions in the two
schools still to be filled are. asso
ciate professor of milling and mill
design and an instructor in architect
ural engineering.
' H. L. Mathers, New Track Captain.
H. L. Matheis, 'll was eletted'to
the captaincy of the track team to
take the place of Lee J. Talbot who
is not going to enter college this fall,
Captain Mathers will have behind
him a number of experienced men
who, with the new men that are de
from day to' — d'ay, will form
'a track team han-A
•D. K. Sloan, 'lO, is at present
employed on the survey yi .. Wash.-
ingron Conty and is located at
Monongehela, Pa,
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
NEW PUSHBALL RULES
Thorough Revision of Last Years
Rules Found Necessary to
Per
fect the SCrap.
This scrap shall be substituted
for the picture 'scrap between the
sophomore, and , freshmen classes,
and shall be, a regularly scheduled
Contest.
The scrap shall be held on the
second Saturday , afternoon follow
ing 'the opening ' of the college
year.
Sec. 1. The scrap shall`be held
on some suitable field which shall
be so chosen and so laid off as to
give neither side the advantage.
Sec. 2. I. laying out the field a
center line shall be drawn across its
entire width, „ with parallel lines
every five yards tb each' goal line.
Sec. 3. Tht judges -shall chocise
the field and fix the boundries coals ;
ing them as extensive as practicable.
They shall also superiptend 'the ray
ing out of the field.
Sec. 1. At, start pf the scrap
the ball shall be conveniently locat
ed on the center line of the field.'
Sec. 2. A picked' team of five
men trom 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-loto•but ' the
contestants shall exchange sides for
each period.
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
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 is gushed out
k of bounds, the referee shall 'put it
in play twenty-five yards inside the
boundary line, and place The clas • .
in a similar manner to that of the
start.
Sec. S. When the ball touches the
ground, it shall be declared dead by
the referee, and both classes shall
withdraw from the ball immediately.
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 similar
to that of the start.
Intermission between periods shal
continue•for five minutes.
'Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4 ,'
Article 5
Atticle 6
THE, STATE COLLEGIAN
Article 7 ,
Sec 1. A goal shall -score two
points. - ~„ , ~" ", "
Sec. 2. At the end of each per
,i,o,d, th:e'Side that 'has the ball in the
enemy's territory ,shall. score" bne,
point. , „
. Sec. 3: The class that scores the
greater number of points shall win
the scrap. ,
Article 8, - ,
Sec. Ll\ The referee shall be a
member of the , faculty, or , an alum
niis of the college who has been
graduated at least.three years.
Sec. 2. The jtiiig6 sha I consist
of the senior and junior cl4ss pres
idents, and one other (a 14mber of
the faculty or 4 an alumnus) chosen
by them. Aside from choosing and
laying out the field, the judges shall
have charge of construing these
rules, and making temporary rules
to cover unforseen circumstances.
Sec. 3. The judges' shall Select
ten members , from each of , the
upper classes to oversee the scrap,
and to enforce fair play. - " ~"„
Article 9
Sec. 1, Athletes in training may,
or may not, enter the scrap, as they,
the coach, and the physical direCtor
decide,
Sec. 2. All men participating in
the'scrap.must wear tennis shoes.
$lOO Prize.
The Lake Mohonk conference
on International Arbitration offers , a
prize of $lOO for the best , essay on
"International Arbitration"' by an
undergraduate student of any Amer
ican college or university. 'The
name of the writer ' intst tiot appear
on the essay, which should be ac
companied. by ';a. letter giving the
writer's name; class, college and,
home,address, and' sent to H. C,
Phillips, secretary Lake Mohonk
,conference, Mohonk Lake, N. Y., to
reach him not later than March 'l5,
1911. 'Essays should be mailed flat
(not rolled). ,
To the Alumni,
To aid us in facilitaling the acqui—
sition of alumni ws, we , beg you
to mail your mater i I to the -Col
legian. We are , keenly apprecia
tive of that fact that without alum
ni support,. the- Collegian cannot at
tain the high degree of excellence
that we mostly wiph for, hence our,
appeal for your. assistance in this
matter.
Priside.nt Sparks will deliver an
address at the Farmers'' 'National
Congress at Lincoln, Nebraska., .on
October 7, on "Carrying, ,tie Mes
sage tci'the People".
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The . Drug ,Store
Ray D, Gilliland, P. D.
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Drugs, Sundries „ , , ,
Stationery ,
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions
compounded
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C. A. Panchard
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Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
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E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Crawford Shoe Repair Co. LI::
Dry Goods Groceries your old shoes like new. Shoes collected
_ Sportin g Goods • and delivered Student,agents
East Colle g e avenue Phones Roap 'll, Bloach 'l3 331 McA Hall
HARVEY' BROS.
Bakers and . Confectioners
Full line of
Lowney, Apollo and
' Fulterliono Chocolates
- always on hand
Ice Creamin Seasonable Flavors
Excellent seivice at
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Innn l Building
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Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High• Grade Gents Furnishings
, 112 E. College Ave
0. D. WEAVER
UP-TO-DATE_ LIVERY
J. B. MARTIN
SEALSRIPT , OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen 'Street; opposite the Postoffica
State COlege Supply Co.
General Merchandise
Agents for Spalding Athletic, Goode
Douglas and Walk Over Shoes