who come out and play regularly on the second team deserve a good deal of credit. The game with Huntingdon was characterized by long runs and brilliant tackles on the part of the men from State College. The result of good team work as well as snappy individual playing on their part was a victory of 26 to o. Among the Huntingdon players we note Newell, a for mer student of this institution. The game in de tail was as follows. Reserves won the toss and chose the field. Huntingdon's kick off of 30 yards was caught by Williams who carried the ball to center of field. Rice makes 25 yds. and Price follows with a gain of to yds. through the center. Reserves lose ball •on a fumble and Huntingdon failing to gain kick on third down. Price catches, making zo yds.. Greenland gains z yds., Heckel 3 yards, followed by a run of 35 yds. by Greenland. Heckel makes a touchdown through tackle, after a run of 5 yds. Williams fails to kick goal. Time 5 minutes. Huntingdon's kick is caught by Greenland for to yds. Rice makes 20 yds. through tackle, McKib ben lo around right end and Price 15 through center. Rice makes the touchdown and Williams kicks goal. Score to•o • Huntingdon kicks 4o yds. and Greenland catching covers half of that distance. Heckel carries the ball forward to yds. and McKibben its yds. Resertiesare given 15 yds. on foul tackle. Price makes the touchdown, but Williams misses the goal. Huntingdon makes 45 yds., Price catches and covers 35 yds. Rice makes a nice run of 3o yds. The ball goes to Huntingdon on downs but they are soon forced to kick, Rice's gain of to yds. is followed by a fumble and loss of 15 yds. The Reserves force the Huntingdon boys to touch the ball back of their own goal making a safety. Score 16-o. Huntingdon's kick of 45 yds. is caught by Greenland who covers to yds. Reserves are forced to kick. Huntingdon fumbles and loses 3 yds. when time is called with ball in centre of field. THE FREE LANCE. Reserves kick 45 yds. and Huntingdon catches for 20 yds. and then lose io yds. by a backward run. Greenland's run of 5 yds, is followed by Thomas. Capt. Williamspunts out to Price and fails to kick goal. Score 20-0. Rice makes a run of 25 yds. on high kick-off. Thomas gains 8 yds. and McKibben doubles that. Thomas again gains 8 yds. and ThompSon follows with 15 yds. Rice makes the touch down after a run. of 15 yds. Williams kicks goal. Score 26-o. Time is called before another touch down can be made Arab' ball dangerously near Huntingdon's goal. The teams lined up as follows : HUNTINGDON A. C. POSITIONS. PA. STATE RESERVES. Leieter left end McKibben. Hickebauch left tackle Rawn. French left guard Dole. Bell center •McGee. Newell ' right guard Melvin. Pollock right tackle • McChesney. Leflord right end Rice. Green quarter hack Williams (Capt.) Lindsey right half back..(Thomas) Heckel. ... Port.. Johnston Score : Reserves 26. Huntingdon 0. Touch downs :—Rice 2, Heckel, Price, Thomas. Sue ties :—Huntingdon. The Preps took their foot ball team to Belle fonte on Saturday, November loth, and succeeded in defeating the Academy there to the tune of to-o. Good team work was dune by both sides and the game was hotly contested. The first touchdown was made within a half minute of the end of the first half. The teams lined up as fol lows : STATE COLLEGE PREPS. Newhart.— O'Brien Murray Ruble Melvin left guard Meek, B. Isenberg left tackle Henderson. Clark (Capt.) .left end Dorworth C. Reese - quarter back... Hughes, J. (Capt) Brown C right half back Hughes, E. Ross ..left half back Lane, J. Heckle full back Curtin. Subs, Ewing, Hoy, Wilder. Referee, W. Roth rock. Umpire, W. Stuart; Linesman, E. Harris. left half back Thompson, Greenland, .full tack Bellefonte Academy vs. Prepdom. It EI. LEFONTE • POSITIONS. ACADEMY. right end Mahaffey, L. Hughes. lett tackle Eldridge. __right guard Tanner. center White.
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