Saturday morning rain and snow were apparent ly fighting for the supaemacy but old Sol acted as arbitrator and at noon took the weather under his control, much to the satisfaction of those who anticipated being present at the game. At 11:30 a m the special train of three coaches carrying the would be invincibles of Bucknell University and one hundred and thirty of their hearty supporters among whom were many ladies arrived at Lemont from thence they proceeded to the College by stage-line. The special train over the Bellefonte Central R. R. carrying a large number of people fromßellefonte, Tyrone, Huntingdon, Altoona and other places, arrived at the College at 1:30 p-ni. At 1:45 the Bucknell team came on the field and were greeted with cheers from the Bucknell adherents. A few minutes later the State Col lege team headed by Captain Read appeared on the field of battle, and were cheered by the large crowd in attendance from the time they left the building until they began preliminary practice. The spectators now began comparing the strength of the two teams, and the general opin ion was that the Bucknell team was too heavy for our boys. At two o’clock the coin was tossed and for tune favored the visitors who took the ball, State College defending the East goal, Bucknell gained five yards on the V but lost the ball on four downs, State College after short gains kicked to midfield where Bucknell secured the ball but they again lost it on four downs, after some close play ing State College braced up and forced the ball down the field and scored a touchdown. Atherton kicked a goal, time twenty-five min. ; Bucknell again started with a V but our boys threw them back without gain, Bucknell was forced to kick, State College securing the ball carried it to mid field before being downed, and carried the ball by several short dashes through Bucknell’s centre near to their opponents goal when time was called, score 6 to o. After a rest of ten minutes play was called, and State College started off with a V THE FREE LANCE. gaining eight yards, from this they forced the ball steadily down the field and after twenty minutes play another touchdown was scored, Atherton kicked a goal, score 12 too; Bucknell started with a V which made a small gain, but they were soon forced to kick and State College got the ball near the middle of the field and carried it to Bucknell’s twenty yard line where Brown got the ball and being well guarded scored a touchdown Atherton kicked a goal. Bucknell started the ball but lost it on a fumble after some determined playing on each side Buck nell kicked the ball to State College’s twenty yard line where State College secured the ball and made a run of twenty yards; Wolf of Bucknell was seriously hurt during the scirmmage and could not continue the game, and as he could not be re placed, they concluded to stop the game as but four minutes time remained, State College being in possession of the ball. Final score being 18 to o. The teams lined up as follows : P. S. C. Bucknell. Itnthrock.... Haley Fisher Read (capt.) Howler Morrow Harris Taylor Fay Brown Atherton Touchdowns Taylor 1, Fay 1, Brown 1, Goals Atherton 3. Referee Mr. Race of Princeton, Um pire Mr. Mdlvaine of Lafayette. Attendance 600. The work of our team was almost perfect, indeed it was so nearly perfect that no comment can be made upon any one individual, but as a team every man knew his place and was in it and their play cannot be praised too highly. .The students gave vent to their feelings during the game by cheers, college yells and songs, blow ing horns, waving pennants, hats and satchels after the great victory was won the enthusiasm of the right end Catterall' right tackle Woll' right guard Lesher' centre Cressinger. left guard Schube. lelt tackle Riggin (capt ) left end Smith. ....left one half hack Kauffman. ...right one halt back Wyant. full back Green. .quarter back Kimport.