Crowdis Geer . . Palmer (Lathrope) Duncan Ayres . Reiter . Wheeler Umpire—Dr. Newton. Score—Princeton 5; State o TH D. C. &A. C.-STATE GAME. On Saturday, Oct. 29, State met at Pittsburg one of the strong est foot ball teams now on any grid-iron, a team composed of eleven such star players as are seldom found on a single team, but, although defeat was anticipated, our boys entered the game with the same determination and courage as they displayed in the game in the earlier part of the week. In spite of the odds against us both in skill and weight, and in spite of the fact that several of our players were lamed by the preceding games, Duquesne did not find us as easy as they had believed us to be and they were rather unpleasantly surprised on account of our scoring. The features of the game as far as State's team was concerned were Cure's wonderful punting and D. K. Miller's 15 -yard gain around the right end. We were able to do but little against Duquesne's strong line, but Cure's long punts made up for this fact. Three times he tried far a goal from the field, but he only succeeded in the last attempt, the others narrowly missing. Young also did excellent punting for the opposing team. One of Kiefer's two touchdowns was made on a brilliant 75-yard run. At the end of the first half the score stood at 6 to o, but in the second half Duquesne scored twelve more on two goals and touch downs and State scored five on Cure's field goal. The line-Up was:— D. C. & A. C. Okeson rarrar Smith . Jennings Lawler . ATHLETIC DEPARTMP.',NT left guard . . left tackle . . left end . . . . quarter-back . . right half-back . left half-back . . full-back . Referee—Mr. Andrus. Touch down—Ayres D. C. & A. C. 18; STATE; 5. POSITION. . right end , . right tackle . . right guard , . . centre , left guard . Randolph . . Ross . . Ruble Heckel . . . Hewitt D. K. Miller , . . , Cure STATE, , Blair . . F. Miller . . . Scholl . Murray Randolph