ON Saturday, October 28th, State expected a hard game with Dickinson, since her showing against the Indians was of the best, while in the minds of the Dickinson warriors, they had the game figured out as theirs. But much to the sur prise of every one, State developed unusual strength and had everything her own way. State's defense was like a stone wall, and her offense was superb, and every one took hope as a result of the game. Each man on the team when called upon to carry the ball was sure to make a gain. Johnson• at quarter played a fine game with the exception of two fumbles not due to any fault of his. Burns was in the game as much as ever, always to be depended upon when yards meant a first down. Wood was every where present, and Miller at tackle proved himself a good ground gainer, while our old war horses, who are always good, need no special mention, as they are sure to be there when yards come hard. Taylor at guard proved a valuable man. The game as a whole was a beauty to watch, the cleanness and quickness of play in both teams being especially commented upon by the crowd of witnesses. The first touchdown was made after 13 minutes and 3o seconds of play, and the second 2 miiitites and io seconds later. The last in the second half, after i i minutes of play. The line-up: STATE. Cummings Scholl Taylor Miller, T. H.. . . . Randolph (Capt.) . . Wood Ruble Johnson Burns Harris Maxwell Referee—Dunbar. Umpire—Werkes. Tim er—Robinson. Linesmen— Kunkel and Burns. Halves-2o minutes. Touchdown—Burns, 3. Score— . . STATE,' VS. DICKINSON. 15-0. POSITIONS. . . . centre . . . . . right guard . . . . . left guard . . . . . right tackle . . . . . left tackle . . . . . . right end . . left end . . . . . quarter-back . . . . right half-back . . . . left half-back . . full-back DICKINSON. . . Diehl Decker Ammerman . . Pedloe McGuffey . Shiffer . . Williams Hahn (Capt.) . . Clipping . . Stanton • . Lawther