Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY OCTOBER .'> 1895

1)E1‘A UW UNIVERSITY

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Tlit* Mudeiitfr 9 ■loliig:**—Tli<*ir College jiikI Social ftjlle—Xlidr In<‘i<lenlM and Nolt'M oi ili«- IfriiEhl litve* of itluii) 1 «»uiiu ami \%'oiu«*u K'old l») S|>« t ial ICeporter.

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Bill Heads, Statements, Circulars Programmes, • Invitations

p. m. on Monday. All studonts interested in biological work are |cordially invited to be present. Lin McMullen is pledged to I).

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NOTKS FROM OTHER COl.I.EOKS. Tbe foot ball team took its final bard practice last ni"ht and to

niglit the team will go through “igunl and trick practice. Quite a I number will go to Champaign to

-mot” for the team.—('rairfonlx-

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Mr. Culp, formerly of ’98, is an assistant in the First National bank

at Litcbield, III. | j. Marshall Flint, the Princeton Chas. A. Beard has been quite j coach, who had been engaged to sick this week, but is now able to j train the Butler foot ball team, arget to his boarding house. I rived yesterday and was warmly Mr. Kiley has been elected assist i welcomed by the Butler boys,

ant in the biological laboratory.

Prot. Cook’s class in Biology

progressing nicely in the work. Mr. Cook has made an excellent

beginning in his lectures.

The college paper will not appear

until next week.

Mr. Basye, ’96, lias charge of the tutoring class in Greek in prep. Today’s Times-J/craid of Chicago has a review of DePauw's foot

ball prospects.

A number of nutting parties arc out this afternoon. The Theta and Alpha Phi pledging contract expires Monday and we expect to see all kinds and va

I After his arrival, the boys made j 8 the halls ring with their “yells’’ after chapel exercises. Mr. Flint will go right to work and has ordered the boys to the field this evening. The friends of the game are responding to the call for funds. Suits have been purchased, and the practice game will probably be played at Noblesville on next Mon-

day.

Kegulatioiift H«»pertiiig Foot Hall. The following rules and regulations respecting foot ball have been adopted by the university senate in conference with manager and captain of foot-ball teams: I. Students of any school of the mii-

ricties of sorority colors Hying on ver-ity shall be eligible to membership

in the in tercel legi ate foot ball teams,

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j that day. The social event of last evening ; was an informal party given by the members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity at the home of Miss Stella I’erkius on Bloomington street. After a number of guessing contests, and after refreshments had been served the party adjourned and took an old time “hay ride” which proved to he one of the most enjoyable allaiis of the present college year. Messrs. Clyde Herron, Max Pueit and Jake White will spend Sunday at Rockville at the home of the

latter.

Prof. Johnson is visiting in Indianapolis. No recitations or chapel exercises were held today on account of Mrs. Weaver’s death. Miss Hawkins is at home in

Brazil.

Mr. Allen, 1902. is pledged to Beta Theta Pi. Arrangements have been made for a game of foot hall between our second eleven and the team of the normal school at Danville. Miss Harrison left today for a visit to her home at Lebanon. Paul Gilbert is spending a few days at home. Miss Dora Elliott is visiting in Bloomington over Sunday. O. II. Hayes is at his home in

Indianapolis.

Owing to the excursion to Indianapolis there was nut enough foot ball men on the field to form a second eleven yesterday. The work of the first eleven was mainly that of forming interferences, especially on end and tackle plays. The team continues to improve rapidly in every particular and if a coach is secured within a few days we are ready to reiterate our prediction that Del’auw will do something in athletic circles in the west that will cause amazem°nt before the foot ball season closes. All kinds of arrangements are being made for Hallow'ecn parties

and drives.

The senate committee of the fae- | ulty on athletics have granted the foot ball team permission to play tliegomes that have been scheduled. liev. John Poucher, 1). I)., professor of Greek in the school of theoligy at Del’auw university, will till Dr. ( rum’s pulpit on Sundux, October 13, while the pastor is absent at the National Congregational council at Sy racuse, N. Y.

subject however, to the following restrictions : (a) Whenever it shall annear to the senate committee on athletics that any student has matriculated in the university solely for the puroose of engaging in intercollegiate athletics, he shall he disijualilied from all participation in ttie same. (h) Any student who would otherwise he eligible hut who has a condition on the previous semester’s work not made tin or xvlio has failed on any portion of the previous seine-ter’s work, shall not be e'igible to serve on said team or 'earns; provided, however, this rule shall not apply to a student who, though conditioned, shall have brought up equivalent credits on new work prior to the opening of the semester in which he wishes to piny. (c) Complaint to any teacher from the president of the in iversity that a member of said team or teams is not doing his university xvork satisfactorily during the athletic season, will work (lisqm.lification and dismission from membcrsnlp on said team or teams. (d) The use of improper language on the field or other conduct unbecoming a gentleman shall disqualify as

above.

(e) No student shall play in any intercollegiate game under an assumed

name.

(f) No one shall compete in any game who receives any money or other remuneration for his services. (g) No couch shall compete in any

game.

(Ii) The rules adopted for the conduct et the game shall be the revised rules adopted by Harvard, Princeton and Pennsylvania. tl. Managers must submit schedules of all intercollegiate events to the president of the university or in his absence to the chairman of 1 he senate committee on athletics before making definite arrangements. We believe that the faculty could have adopted no fairer or better rules for foot hall than those above, and we hope that all who are interested in the welfare of athletics will do what they can to have them enforced.

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Clinton, a former captain of the | Over one hundred Del’auw foot ball team, welt known j eet f rotn

j in this city, lined up with Yale in

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Xncl the Beat I'ltt sburirn an Anthracite ooa yard opposite VandallH frclttht otUcu

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day. lerre J/nute h ibune. j constant daily Eugene Gitnore is hetc visiting the year,

friends. ! Drop us a line and we will be The Agassiz Association wiil pleased to coll with samples—oyer meet in the botanical class room at,one hundred to select from. 3.

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Motion KxctirftioitH. To Rensselaer, lud., Oct. 15, 1(1, $3.15 fur round trip. To Atlanta, Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 1C to Dec. 15, twenty day’s ticket, $1S.(S0. J. A. Michael, Agt. ItiK Four Itxcumions. Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 21 and 22. return limit Oct. 25, account Kpworth League,

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