Lion, however, such protest, I feel confident, will lie overruled. It showed the right spirit on the part of Ilaverford to play off this postponed game. She had a badly crippled team and expected defeat. Ilence she played poor football, and displayed no snap or vim. The run. ring of State College's 'backs and good interference won her the game, which was witnessed by few, the specta. tors being made up of a few pretty girls, a half hundred Haverfordians, a few University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore players, and a poor frightened rabbit that occasionally darted across the field of play: DETAILS OF THE CIAME. The coin favored Haverford, and Captain Palen took the north goal with the wind at, his back. State Col had the hall, and at '245 the game began. The lea w re State College. left end R. Mattern. left tackle If tverlord. .1 monster II aviland ....left guard Hildebrand. center Read. ....right guard Dowler. --tackle , Ihtbrock. end Knittle. Stone Male Carter Wright If litobard Palen (captain) .quarter back Aull (ea ptaia. IVood right half back Fay. Johnson left half back ' Cartwright. Hay full back Atherton. The V resulted in .a gain of 10 yarb. Captain Anil took the ball to the 5 yard line where he was stopped by Wood. Fiy rushed the ball through left tackle, and both teams drifted over the line. By a fumble, near the goal line, the ball went to Haverford, but she was forced to make a safety. hay puntel from the 25 yard line, and the two teams lined up over the ball at the center. Cartwright hustl• ed through right tackle and broke away for the goal line with a clear field before him, No goal was kicked: The score stood 10 to 0. Haverford lost the ball on downs. Cartwright seiz• ell the ball and carried it over the line. No goal. Haverford resumed play with a punt, and Fay re• sponded with a long run. Aull took the ball around the left end for another touchdown. Atherton kicked the goal and the score was increased to O. Hildebrand opened up, Carter and Cartwright plunged through, scoring the fifth touchdown: Goal. THE FREE LANCE. Ifavertord now took the ball well into her opponents' territory and finally punted. Aull by clever (lodging traversed netrly the entire length of the field and scor ed again, no goal. The ball went to State College on downs and was promptly forced toward linverford's goal. It was now Be td's turn to make a touchdown. No goal was kick• ed. At the end of the fires halt the score stood 31 to 0. Iroverforl led off with a kick anti Cartwright was the first to score. State College soon regained possession of the hall and after two short gains Atherton attempt. ed a goal front the field. Haverford lost the hall on downs. Fay scored. Steadily Ifaverford was forced back ; and six more points were added to the score. A few siteeeseful ruThes were now made by Ilaver• ford, but. the lull went to State College near midfield, and another touchdown resulted. 1 faverford's charges were stopped by bard tackling and the visitors worked their way over the line again, securing a touchdown and a goal. This sort of play was repeated far six more points, and when time was called the ball' was in the middle of the field. The score was 58 to 0. Referee, Mr. Price. Umpire, Mr. Eggleston." Among the visitors and friends of the State College team were Capt. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Roberts and Miss Roberts, of West Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Righter and Miss Righter, of Radnor. The game of foot-ball which was to decide whether or not the Freshmen Otould carry canes, was played on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. Bth, and was witnessed by quite a large crowd of spectators. The game was close and very interesting. It started with the ball in the possession of the Sopho mores. Fur some time they gained :,round on every rush and it seemed that they were going to score, having gotten within three feet of the goal line.. But at this point the Fre,hmen braced up and in a short time recured the ball and soon rushed it back to the centre of the field. From thin on not much headway was made by either '9-/ Pl' '95.
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