ded with two members of the Indian team—Cayou and Rogers— Dickinson was outclassed in every play. Upon what grounds the confidence of the Dickinson men was placed is a mystery to us. Her line was entirely at our mercy, and time and again we went through or around it for tremendous gains. Dickinson's only noteworthy gains were two of not more than ten yards each, made on trick plays. Cure kicked off to Hockenberry who was downed on Dickin son's 15 -yard line after having fumbled. Dickinson punted. 25 yards, State advanced the ball to the 5 -yard line on several guards back plays, and Cure made a touchdown and kicked goal, the ball having been in play less than five minutes. Score—State 6, Dickinson o. lisickinson kicked off, State rapidly advanced the ball to Dickin son's 4o -yard line, and Cure, with Ruble's excellent interference, skirted the right end for another touchdown. This was accom plished two minutes after the kick-off. Cure missed goal. Score— .t to o. It took but four minutes more for Randolph to make a touch down and Cure to kick a goal. Score—r7—o. Dickinson kicked off and secured the ball on State's 4S yard line through a fumble. She now had an opportunity to show whether her offensive play was any better than her defensive. Fortunately for Dickinson, it was, but little resulted from it, for after gaining io yards twice on double pass plays, she lost the ball on a fumble. State lost the ball on a fumble after having ad vanced it to Dickinson's r5 -yard line. After Dickinson had gained 5 yards, Hockenberry punted to Cure, who was downed by Roger's excellent tackle. After several large gains Randolph made another touchdown and Cure kicked goal just before time was called. Score—State 23; Dickinson o. In the second half Dickinson took a much needed " brace " and but eleven points Were scored by State. Of these, Randolph and Scholl each made five on a touchdown, and Cure made one on a goal. Score -34 to o. The line-tip was:— Craver . . . Bindenberger Decker . . ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT POSITIONS. . . . right end . . right tackle . , right guard STATIC. . . Blair . F. Miller . . Schcill'