ball in the scramble which ensued. The visitors, however, were unable to make progress,and Sieber punted 40, Vorhis running back 8. after which Burns electrified the crowd by a beautiful 20 yard run, which ivas nullified by the referee bring ing the ball back for holding. Maxwell 5, Coulson 20, Wray 6, Gotwals 8, Coulson 3, McCleary 4, and it looked like a "State" touch down. But here alO yard penalty by the umpire ruined State's chances, and Vorhis tried a goal from field, which rolled out of bounds. Sieber at once punted 35 yards and Vorhis made a fair catch, then held the ball for McCleary in a yat goal from field. The oval sailed wide, however, and Gettys burg kicked out from their 26 yard line, Wray rushing back 10 yards. Hirshman added 8 more on a line plunge. Gotwals 4, but here another penalty gave Gettysburg the ball. Then came the most spectacular play of the day. On a delayed pass Sieber darted out through a broken field for a beautiful run of 60 yards, before he was tackled by Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work clone inolnptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE PA. CO-OP LAUNDRY Soft Wash 50c per dcz. High Class Work Amounts credited on your Cu-op 1 cket. W. B. SNYDER 'O7 H. M BURPS 'OB W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN Vorhis on State's 20 yard line. Gettysburg could'nt gain an inch in two downs, and Sieber dropped back for a try al a field goal. The pass frcm center was low, and the kicking captain was buried be neath an avalanche of State tacklers. After an exchange of punts the game ended in Gettysburg's terri tory. State 0 Burrs, Kunkle ..... Dunn 1 Capt.) Cypher.,. Maxwell Henry, Vorhis McCleary Hershman Referee Dr Wolf. Ccrnell. i'mpue Mr. Curtis, University of Texas. Headl.4 ne:man— Prot Higley, State. Assistant Linesmen—A. Yeckley and Preston. Timekem ers— Messrs Thompson and Hobson. Time of hakes-2o min- Ltes. Good Game for Reserves State's "scrub" team will, in all probability, play in Pittsburg on Saturday, October 20th, with the eleven representing the Carnegie Tech Schools, and a warm game is predicted. "Lefty" Mcllyeen, State's famous all•around athlete who has just finished his four years of 'Varsity athletics, is coaching the Reserves, and "Lefty" will accom pany his proteges to Pittsburg. Manager Wright 'OB, of the Re serves, has arranged a very good schedule of five games, the Carnegie Tech contest being the feature. This game was arranged thiough the interest shown by Prof. J. H. Leete, Registrar of the,Carnegie In stitute, and formerly Registrar Of the Faculty at State College. Pitts burgers will get a chance to see some good foot ball, as State's Re serves have a strong line up, and a speedy back field,especially danger ous at the new game of long passes and short punts. "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB AT McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a Week 5. E. KIMPORT State College. C. B. SHEASLY FurnitureandCarpits Gettysburg 0 Stock, liA/LZ Chamberlin T.tylcr ....Be. ner . . . . Pennell Lammert. Lantz Sieber 1 Capt) .Himes Evtmbaugh NITTANY LIGHT STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats IHE MEAT MARKET. Old Postoffice Pine Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your Account Warrants BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop. Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Choice Meats of all Kinds Both Phones Picture Frames Made to Order & POWER CO. Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT
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