Randolph (Capt.) . Miller Wood Ruble • Johnson Burns Smith (Harris) . . . Cure Referee —Young ( Cornell ) ; Kraber, (D ickin so n) . mpi re—K raber (Dickinson), Young (Cornell). Timers—Geo. Meek and Harris. Lines men—Phil. Poster and Dr. Trainer. Length of halves-25 and 20 minutes. TouCh down—Gilles: Score—State, o; Bucknell, 5. T" largest score made against us so far this season was made by 'Yale in 'the game at New Haven. The epidemic of fumbling which has characterized our playing so much of late was largely the cause of such a score. Much of the game was given to punting and on the receiving of kicks was where our boys showed up surprisingly weak. This was the first time our team has ever met Yale and perhaps it was stage fright at the large Y's that caused our defeat, or was largely responsible for it. The first half was played with our team in a trance and be fore they could recover themselves the score stood 30—o against them. The work in the second half was a 'great improvement over the playing in the first half. State here tried some line bucking and end running with such good result that D. K. Miller was well on his way past all Yale tacklers when he was' forced to bring back the ball as penalty for an alleged off-side play. The punting, when resorted to, resulted in favor of Yale and in this half they succeeded .in adding twelve more points to the score. During the latter part of the game Johnson was replaced at quarter by Hewitt, who appeared for the first time' in a game since his injury at West Point. This defeat, large as the score may seem, should not be allowed to dampen our *ardor. 'Remember that' " It's always darkest be- . . . right tackle . . . . . . left tackle . . . . . . right end . . . . . . left end . . quarterback •. . . . right half-back . . . . • left half-back . . . . full-back ot .4 A YALE vs. STATz. 42-0. . . . Fredenberger . . . Riemer (Capt.) Bunnell Weymouth Stanton Mathewson Armour Carlin