The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1899, Image 38

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    THE inter-class series opened on January zo, the first game
being between the Seniors and the Sophomores. Judging
from the game, the latter have not lost those qualities of fast
and skillful playing which won for them the championship last
year. In spite of the fact that the Senior team was crippled by
the illness of their captain, Lockwood, they, too, played a very
creditable game. For the Seniors, Stevenson, who acted as
captain, and Neubert played the most creditably. The latter
made two " grand stand." plays by throwing goals almost from
the middle of the field. McCleary and Buckhout played best for
the Sophomores. The line-up was:—
'99 (9). Positions.
Stevenson,
Neubert.
Tustin.
Norman (Wagner), 1
Defenses
Beyerle, J
Referee—Prof. Leete. Umpire—Dr. Newton. Timekeeper—
•
P. B. Breneman.
Time of halves-2o and 15 minutes.
Goals from field—Stevenson, Neubert (2), McCleary (3), Buck
hout (2), Elder, Stuart.
Goals from fouls—Stevenson (3), McCleary.
Fouls—Tustin (2), Stevenson, Ruble, Elder (2), Buckhout (2).
THE game on January 2 r between the Juniors and the Fresh
men was a decided surprise, not only to the Freshmen, but
to the entire College. The almost universal impression was
that the Juniors would have a hard fight to win, but from the very
beginning of the game the erroneousness of that impression was
ATHLUTIC DUPARTMUNT
'99, 9; 'or, 15.
1 Attacks.
Centre.
at ag at
'OO, 17; 'O2, 0
'or (r 5).
f Buckhout,
/ McCleary.
Stuart (Capt.).
f Ruble,
Elder,