Pennsylvania won the toss and chose the west goal. State College advanced the ball into their opponents territory and Cartwright made two touch downs, but owing to the strong wind blow ing neither one was turned into a goal. Hipsley, Pennsylvania's left half back, by some careless fumbling on the part of State College, secured the ball and, having a clear field, made a good run bringing the ball within ten feet of the opponents goal before he was overtaken and brought to the ground by Aull. State College soon secured the ball and directly forced it back when Aull made a touch down- No goal. In the second half State College played a weaker game than in the first ; only securing one touch clown from which a goal was kicked thus making the score 13 to o. Only one half hour halves were played. Albert referee,.Hile umpire. The teams lined up as follows : Pennsylvania Betler Green Hartman left guard Hildebrand. Kline centre Read. Camp right guard L. Mattern. Holden right tackle. Rothrock. Nicholas right end Knittle. Kohler lispsley (capt) I half backs Taylor. ItudisilCartwright. Wolf full back Atherton. I3UCKNELL 12, STATE COLLEGE 10. There was a championship game of foot ball play ed between Bucknell and State College Saturday, Nov. 7th, which resulted in a score of 10 to 12 in favor of Bucknell. It was a hardand closely con tested game throughout. Quite a large audience witnessed the game. Bucknell started the game with a V trick and at first rushed the ball into P. S. C's. territory, but after a few moments hard play was forced back toward her own goal. After. some hard playing State College succeeded in scoring, Cartwright making a touch down from which a goal was kick ed. The remainder of the first half was character- THE FREE LAIsICE. State College. ..left. end U. Mattern. ..left tackle H. Mattern. Aull (caps) ..qaarter back ized by some hard rushing on the part of the C ol lege eleven though no other scores were made. State College started the second half with the ball in her possession, but soon lost it to Buck nell. Riggin then scored the first touch dow n for Bucknell from which a goal was kicked. State College again started with the ball and carried it well into their opponents territory where it was kept for some time. A few very costly errors on account of the backs, however, changed the tide of the game, and Bucknell succeeded in scoring a second touch down from which a goal was kicked. State College then braced up wonderfully, start ing from the centre just seven minutes before th c time was up, she succeeded by a series of brilliant rushes in securing a touchdown. No goal result ed and the game ended with the score Do to Tz in favor of Bucknell. The game was called at 2,30 p. in halves were played. The teams were lined up as follows Bucknell. State College. Heysham right end Knittle. A. R. E. Wyant right tackle Finley. A. M. Wyant right guard Dowler. center Read. 'Hildebrand. Pimm.. Riggin. left guard Joe 'Wolf left tackle Me, C. Wolfe left end Mattern. Kinsloe quarter back Aull. Smith. Taylor. 1 half Ladsk, 1 All e n Fay. Horter lull back Cartwright. Referee, Prof. J. H. Race. (ex• Princeton.) Um pire, C. H. Birnheisel, (ex-Cornell.) The initiatory game of foot-ball for our new athletic grounds were played on Saturday, Nov. .14th, between the foot-ball team of the William sport Y. M. ,C. A. and the State College Reserve Team. The Reserves won the toss and chose the ball, the Y. M. C. A. guarding the eastern goal. In six minutes after play was begun, the Reserves made a touch down, without having once lost the ball, from which a goal was kicked. Soon after 45 minute
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