1896.] The line up was as follows: a manly sport W. U. Oi P Marshall Williams . Berchmtn Hoskins. Smith . . Guilford . Henry Slater . . Donaldson Weakly (Capt.) . . . . . . Dunmore (Capt.) Kirkpatrick ...... . . Thompson, J. Officials : Referee, Mr. Payne, Lafayette ; Umpire, Mr. beet, Colgate ; Linesmen, Mr. Thomas, of State, Mr. Shaler, of W. U. of P.; touchdowns, Dunsmore 2, Marshall 1; goal, Ensminger. DICKINSON, o-STATE, 8. Dickinson gave State a hard tussle on Beaver Field, October loth. It was only Penn. State's way of pulling games out of the fire which made the contest result with the above score. Dickin son this season undoubtedly has the best team in the history of foot ball at that institution. State's team showed very little im provement in team-work over previous games. Hayes' punting was a feature. As usual Curtin and Dunsmore played a star game. The contest was interesting throughout, and there was a decided contrast between the deportment of Dickinson's team and that of the W. U. of P. on the preceding Saturday. The teams lined up as follows: • DICKINSON Wingert , Devall . , Sheets . . Tropell . . Ralston . cord . Craver . Houston Smith . Hockenberry Brown Officials: Referee, Dr. Newton, U. of P.; Umpire, Mr. Stauffer, U. of P.; Linesmen, Mr. Bush and Mr. Lotther, Dickinson; twenty-minute halves; touchdowns, Ensminger, Glassmire. Foot Ball. L. E. L. T. L. G. R. G. R. T. R. E. Q. B. L. H. R. H. F. B. L. E. L. T. L. G. R. E. Q. B. L. H. STATE. . Curtin Clapper Eustninger . Cromlish . . . Beers . Grassmire Mechesney Sellers . Rawn STATE. Curtin. . . Rawn. Ensininger. Croinlish. . Beers. Glassinire (Clapper). . . Meehesney. Sellers. Stees. Dunsmore.