The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1899, Image 39

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    evident. The Freshmen went to pieces at once and they did not
succeed in rallying sufficiently to score during the entire game.
Pearce and Shaad played well for the Juhiors. The line-up was:-
00 (17). Positions. 'O2 (o).
Pearce (Capt.),
Shaad.
Denney.
Bolard,
Morgan.
Referee—Prof. Leete
P. B. Brenernan.
Time of halves-2o and 15 minutes.
Goals from field—Shaad (3), Pearce
Goals from fouls—Pearce (5).
Port's—Morgan, Bolard (2), Denney
Cure, Martin (3), Adams.
THE Seniors met with a second defeat on February 2, this time
at the hands of the Juniors. Yet, under the circumstances,
defeat was not unexpected, since the '99 team was badly crippled
by the illness of Neubert and the absence of Stevenson. If they
had been in the game, the score would doubtless have been differ
ent, but the fact remains that up to the present time only the
Juniors and Sophomores have been invincible. From the spec
tator's point of view the game appeared to be somewhat rougher
than the rules intend that it should be. Pearce and Morgan played
well for the Juniors, while Lockwood did the best work for the
Seniors. The line-up was:—
'99 (2).
Beyerle,
Tustin.
Hayes.
Lockwood (Capt.),
Heckel (Norman).
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Attacks.
Centre.
Defenses.
Umpire-Dr.
(2), Bolard.
(2), Pearce, Maxwell (4),
A A A
'99, 2; 'OO, 11.
Positions.
Attacks
Centre.
Defenses
f Capt. Adams (Martin),
Mott.
Maxwell (Cure).
f Handlong (Adams),
i Siegfried.
Newton. Timekeeper--
'oo (r r).
I Pearce (Capt),
1 Bolard.
Denney.
1 Shaad,
t Morgan.