When time was called at 4.05, the end of the first half, the score stood 58 to o in favor of Lehigh, In the second half Heppenstall was substituted for Reed, and Bush was put centre-rush Lehigh changed end rushers, substituting Walker for Riddick. Twice our team had the ball inside of Lehigh’s 25-yard line, and once made 15 yards with a V, Orbison taking the ball. Shortly after Graham made a fine run of 20 yards, but was tackled and hurt; he continued playing, but was unable to do much, Rain fell during the entire game, and five minutes before end of second half time was called, by request. The tackling of our team was generally very good, while that of Graham, Foster, Or bison and Hile deserve special mention. The centre, though weak, comparatively, at times showed good work. Dashill, Rafferty and Warriner played the best game for Lehigh. The teams were:— Bolin, I.eft-ciul, Hile, Left-tackle. I’i'ice, Heft-guard, Contes. Reed, Centre, Hnllict, Rush, Right-guard, Detweiler. Dowlcr, Right-tackle, Blunt, l.insz, Right-end, Riddick. Mode (Cnpt,) Right-quarter. Walker. Foster, Half-hack, (Cnpt.) Warriner. Orbison, Half-back, Dashill. Crnhnm, Full-back, Hutchinson, Referee—D. ICmkky. Umpire—A. K, Rnusn, Bucknell, o; State College, 12. November 25th. Notwithstanding the opposition displayed by the students in general of the two col leges, the foot-ball teams from Bucknell and State College met on the latter’s grounds on Thanksgiving day. We are glad to be able to say that much of the old sore was healed by this game, which was one of the pleas antest and most friendly games that has yet been played between these two institutions. We liope that this will pave the way for a complete reconciliation, so that in future other games may be arranged. The time for THE FREE LANCE. commencing the game was bulletined 10 A. M., but on account of several of the players being late it was 11 o’clock before play was called. Capt. Allen, of Bucknell, won the toss, and chose the ball, while Capt. Mock, of State College, took the west goal. Play commenced with the v trick, which gained Bucknell five yards. Then followed four downs without a gain of five yards, and State College took the ball. Foster carried it some distance towards Bucknell’s goal, and McLean a little further. For about fifteen minutes very close playing was done by both teams. McLean then received the ball, and running around the left end of Buckncll's line, and by good guarding, eluded every one and scored the first touchdown for State College, Mitchell converted this into a goal —Score, 6 to o. Bucknell again started off with the v trick, but did not go far. Fbrced to kick the ball or lose it on four downs, it was passed to Horter, who sent it flying over the heads of both teams into Mitchell’s hands, who re turned it to Bucknell’s twenty-five yard line, Here it stayed until time was called, although Bucknell made several runs and dashes, only to be forced back again, Time, 45 minutes. State College opened the second half with the V trick, which gained them some twenty yards. They soon lost nearly all this by the good tackling of the Bucknell men, when the ball was passed to Foster, who ran around the right end of the line, and by his own ef forts, made the second touchdown for State College. Downey Rafferty, Mitchell again kicked a goal. Bucknell again led off and gained ten yards by a splendid run by Horter through the centre of the line, coming nearly being successful in making a clear run, but was stopped by Aull, after an excellent spurt. Time was soon called, with the ball near the centre of the field. Scere, 12 to o in favor of State College.