they had more experience and team work. The teams lined up : W. U. P. POSITIONS. ' P. S. C. Marshall right end • White. Trees right tackle W. Dunemore. Fiscus right guard Dowler. Hall cenire Hoskins. Hill (llubarre) left guard Fisher. Marchand (Hill) left tackle J. Dinsmore. Price left end Harris. ROBP quarter MeCaskey. • • - - - -- • Mac Niel right half IWO. Neall left half Atherton. Boden (Marchand) (Flower)full ..Stuart. Touchdowns, Haley 3, Stuart, J. Dunsmore. Goals, Atherton 5. Safety, Neall tackled by Fisher and Dowler. Time :3o minute halves. Umpire, Mr. Gill, W. U. P. Referee, Mr. H. B. McLean, P. S. C. '9o. B UCKNELL VANQUISHED Saturday morning, Nov. x ith, about eighty of our boys escorted the team to Lewisburg to see us administer a crushing defeat to our old rival Bucknell. The arrival at our destination was quite early, so we had a great deal of extra time on our hands before the game. This was very pleas antly spent with the Bucknell men, who showed us every attention and treated us all through in marked contrast to the manner in which the townspeople acted toward us. There was very lit_ tle betting, our boys giving odds of four to one and finding very few takers. The weather cleared up finely in the afternoon, but the remains of the morning's fog left• the ground damp. The game began at 2.30 with the ball in Buck nell s possession and our boys defending the north goal. A crowd of probably two thousand had gathered, brilliant with Bucknell colors and armed with everything from fish-horns to pick-handles and base-ball bats. Bucknell opened with the V, .but Hoskins smashed it magnificent, preventing an advance of more than 6 yards. Schube was Un fortunately injured and had to be helped from the' field. Collins took his place. Our boys quickly got the ball on a blocked kick, and good hard work with a fine run by White puihed the tall THE FR EE LANCE. down the field for a good touchdown by Haley. Atherton kicked the goal. Bucknell's second start was also unproductive, our boys getting the ball by dropping on it. Twenty five yards were given us on a foul tackle, and then in 6 downs we pushed the ball up to within 3 yards of the line. Here we were held for 2 downs, but Haley took the ball and plowed through for the necessary distance. Atherton goal. Up to this time our boys had been playing tight ball, but they now began to show signs of looseness as they knew they had the game well'in hand - and didn't care. Bucknell made 9 yards on the V, but lost 5 on the next' down. io yards were given them on a foul, and then they made is more on two good rushes. The next failed, and then Fisher got the ball for us on a fumble, and we proceeded to walk down the field again. We could not gain materi ally, so Stuart punted, and Bucknell caught on our 4o yard line. They were forced to kick in turn, Stuart catching and making 5 yards. Haley ad ded 8 and Atherton, Stuart, and Haley each 3. Then White made a good io to out of bounds. Coming in 15 yards, Haley took the ball and made a fine 35 yards around the right end with good interference. After a short dash by White, Dowler duplicated this around the left end almost scoring. Fisher then pushed the ball up to the line and carried it across in the next rush. Ath- erton goal. • Bucknell made t r yards on the V, and then af ter a small gain Barclay made a fine 3o yard to the boundary with excellent interference. Short gains were 'made, and then they tried the turtle back ; but J. A. Dunsmore got the ball. White made 3, and Haley 8, but Atherton lost the ball, and Buck nell got it. After two unsuccessful attempts she kicked, and the ball dropped outside ; but it was baited back by a spectator and Bucknell dropped on it on our to yard line. Twice she failed to gain ; but then an opening was found, and Barclay went through for Bucknell's first touchdown. Smith kicked the goal. Our flying V gave White a good 23 yards.
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