Kafer (Reiter) . Hodgman Referee—=White, of Lehigh. Umpire—Whitney, of Cornell. Touchdowns —Beardsley and Reiter. Goals—Mills, two. Time of halves -15 and io minutes. Score—Princeton, 12; State, o. FOLLOWING the Princeton defeat of Wednesday came that of Annapolis on Saturday. Here our already crippled team was forced to play with an injured captain, as Ran dolph had received a bad injury to his knee on Wednesday. The small score may serve to give some idea of the hardness of the struggle, but hard as it was, it was one of the cleanest games ever played and no accidents of any serious nature occurred. The Cadets opened the game, defending the south goal with the sun in their favor and a strong wind against them. The game abounded in punting, the exchanges of kicks giving neither side any decided advantage. At the end of the first half the score was o—o. In the second half the Cadets, by punting, forced the ball well into our territory, where they gained posses sion of it on a short return kick. They then pushed their way down the field for a touchdown, by means of short line plunges and close formations, Wortman kicked the goal and game ended with score .6—o in favor of the Cadets. The line-tip was as fol lows: NAVAL, CADETS Wortman . Halligan left guard Adams centre . Delknap right guard Nichols right tackle Rogers Osterhams . . . Horning Land (Breyer) Wade Referee—DeSaulles, of Yale. Umpire—Stone, of Annapolis. down—Halligan. Goal, Wortman. Score—Annapolis, 6; State, o. right half-back full-back . . 0 c A .4 ANNAPOLIS VS. STATE. POSITIONS , left end . left tackle . . . . . . . right end . . . . . . . quarter-back . left half-back . right half-back . full-back . . . S. Miller . . Maxwell STAT] . . Harris . Ruble Randolph Cummings . . . . Schol . . T. H. Miller Wood . . Johnson ..D. K. Miller Burns . Maxwell rouch-