fumble, but Robison immediately regains it. The ball goes to '9B. Rice loses 5 yards and Diehl t. The Freshman quarter back kicks and the ball going outside is gotten by Rice. On failing to gain the ball goes to '97. Walker makes 2 yards, Dunsmore zo, Robison 2, Thomp son 2 when he is forced outside. Dunsmore fail ing to gain and Robison making only two yards, the ball again changes hands. After their at tempt to gain the ball goes to '97. After a fail ure to gain and a gain of i yard, Walker kicks and McChesney is downed in his tracks with the ball about two yards from the line The Fresh men fail to gain, but McChesney succeeds in making a good long kick Robison catches but fails to gain, After two unsuccessful efforts, the ball goes to '9B. McChesney i yard, Diehl 5 yards, and failing twice to gain the ball returns to 'p7. After a few unsuccessful attempts to gain, the ball passes to '9B and when time is called it is in their possession, but in their territory. The Freshman kick-off is caught by Smith who fails to gain. Robison loses ball to Rice, but '9B is forced to kick and Sellers catches. Dunsmore and Robison make two short gains when the lat ter fumbles and the ball changes hands. Rice gains i yard, but in the next rush Dunsmore gets the ball and makes i yard. After short gains by the Sophomore backs and Sellers the ball passes to '9B on a fumble, Curtin getting the ball and mak ing 8 yards. After two ineffectual attempts to gain, the ball passes to '97. Again the '97 backs and right end make short gains, but after six rushes the ball changes hands. The Sophomore team continues to gain slowly, the ball passitig to one and then to the other team, but always in the Freshman territory, Dole is injured and Clapper takes his place. At one time '9B loses 20 yards on an attempt to kick but the ball remains in their possession. The Sophomores soon gain the ball and carry it steadily toward their goal. Robison is finally pushed over the line, but the ball is pulled from his arms and is only counted as a touch back The Freshmen therefore kick- THE I'REE LANCE. off from the 25 yard line and Walker catching makes 1 2 yards. The '97 backs assisted by their ends, Thompson and Sellers, continue to make good gains, though short. Cromlish is ruled out for slugging, McGee takes his place at center and Alexander is put at left guard. After a few short rushes time is called with ball in the possession of the Sophomores and dangerously near the Fresh man goal. Score 4to o. The teams lined up as follows : '97. POSITION. '9B. Thompson. left end. Bullard. Smith left tackle Rawn. McGee left guard Dole.. (Clapper.) Cromlish (McGee) center Beers. Scheuler right guard Pugh. Darragh right tackle Painter. Sellers right end Curtin (Capt.) Miller quarter back White. Dunsmore left half back Diehl. Robison (Capt.) ...... ..right half back Rice. Walker full back McChesney. Touchdowns ; Robison. Time ; First half, 25 min utes, second, 30 minutes. Referee, Phil. Foster ; Um pire, G. W. Hoskins ; Lineman, H. E. Dunkle. F 0 ' •`.:l^VA‘,.. ,: ilh i ‘1 0 r) ----*-----.., ~ __ 4, —Several students ascended Mount Nittany, on Thanksgiving Day, and on returning reported a very pleasant time. - —The new hot blast cupola placed in the found ry of the Engineering building was put in opera tion Nov. 23rd. It works very successfully. —The annual catalogue of the college is in press now, and will probably be out before the end of the term. If persons knowing of changes in the resi dences of alumni of the college would make them known to Prof. Buckhout, it would be a great help to those having the matter in charge. • •f• 4i 'of • 4:11. '4/
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