lege over the Buffalo Run Railroad. When the time was called to begin, Capt. Mc- Lean winning the toss, took the ball and the visi tors choose the west goal. State College started off with a V and gained about thirty yards and thus advancing rapidly, before the visiting team had time to recover themselves a touch down was made inside of three minutes. The superiority of training and team work thus show ed itself at once, and the visitors, although they worked hard throughout the game, at no time had any hopes of scoring. Thirty minute halves were played and the game closed with a score 68 to o in favor of State College. The arrangement of the team, was as follows: Ai.toona State College Mathers left end Bohn Martinez “ tackle Hile *Slike “ guard Mitchell Morton cen tre Read Westbrook right guard Dowler Ilegarty '• tackle. 11. Mattern Ferguson “ end F. Mattern Jordon quarter back Aull SS o*'”* 0 *'”* J {Sr • p ' l Davies full back Atherton Nicholson ] (Belt McMillan S- subs ( Stephenson Shellenberger J (Foster Referee, Mr. Maurice Thompson. Umpire, James Hughes; Bellefonte vs P. S. C. A game of foot ball was played at Bellefonte on Thanksgiving day between the College team and a combination of Bellefonte and State College players. Considering the day, a good sized crowd witnessed the game ; it being the first game ever played in Bellefonte made it interesting to the spectators. Only a few of the regular eleven played. The game was won by good team work, and superiority of the College rush line. The feature of the game was the playing of Yocum, Motz and Atherton for the College, and Foster, Cruse and Rothrock for Bellefonte. The touch downs were made by Stephenson and Atherton; field goal by Atherton, and safety by Mitchell. The teams were as follows : THE FREE LANCE. State College Kintner Cartright Dowler.. Head.. Loyd left guard Fearon Mattcrn “ tackle Slindd Brown “ end Hughes Molz quarter back Cruse Yocum (capt) half “ Orbipon cnpt Stephenson “ “ Foster Atherton full “ Mitchell Referee Prof. Thompson. Umpire Belt '94. Miss Clara Palmer, of Chester, Pa., is visiting her sister Mrs. Pond. Mr. L. Roy Wolf and family were the guests, for a short time recently, of Lieut. Wolf. G. W. Creswell. ex-’93, is draughting in a Pittsburg engineer's office. Ex-’93. Chas. K. Hord is working on a P. R. R. Engineer Corps, at Irwin, Pa. C. A. Cummings ’93, has been called home on account of the illness of his parents. Ex-’93. W. W. MacFarren is in the employ of the Morgan Machine Works at Alliance, O. Ex-'93. B. F. Williams has been playing quar ter back for the P. M. A. foot ball eleven, Ches- John H. Furst,’93, has left us to‘take up a special course in Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ex-’92. J. C. Price is sub centre rush on the strong University of Penn’a eleven. Ex-’92. Arthur C. McClaugrhy is registered, as a law student in the law office of W. and J. D. Dorris, at Huntingdon, Pa. '92. Charles Hildebrand, C. H. Hile, and C. E. Aull, played foot ball on Thanksgiving Day, with the East End Athletic club’s foot ball eleven of Pittsburgh, against the Indiana State Normal eleveri. Positions ..right end Dale .. “ tackle liothrock “ guard Aull centre Bush PERSONALS. Bellelonte
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