fore the dawn " and in the two remaining games scheduled, State may yet show herself triumphant over difficulties. Considering the hard luck. which has pursued us the larger part of the season, we should feel proud of the work of our team and hope for a day when it can do itself justice. The game with Yale, played under conditions less closely connected with the hospital, would surely have had a different ending. Line-up follows: Winter (Hubbell) rrancis G. Brown left guard Taylor (Scholl) Cunha center Cummings Olcott right guard F. V. Miller Stillman (Allen) right tackle T. H. Miller Gould (Schweppe) (Snitzer) . . right end Wood rinke (Wear) quarter-hack Johnson (Hewitt) Supee (Chadwick) left half-back Maxwell Richards (Keane) right half-back . . . Scholl (D. K. Miller) Mcßride full-back Cure Referee—L. F. Deland, of Harvard. Umpire—Whiting, of Cornell. Timer—T. B. Hull, of Yale. Touchdowns—Gould, 2; Richards, 2; Dupe; Mcßride, Keane. Goals—Brown, 7. Time—so and 25 minute halves. Score, Vale, 42; State, o. TOOTHPICKUMBLER GAME. TH' gathe this year between the Toothpicks and Tumblers promised to be one of tintsUal interest because at last year's ganie neither side scored. It was a fine day for foot ball and a large crowd was assembled on Beaver Field. Both teams were in excellent condition. That they had plenty of wind was evident by the amount of kicking which they did. The game was full of long runs, the most notable of which were those of Schnure and Smith. Line up: TUMBLURS. Ruble, 'O3 . Hoover, 'oo . POSITIONS. . . . left end . . left tackle OCta '124 Tumblers, 27—Toothpicks, 12. POSITIONS. . . . right end . . . . right tackle . , STATn. . Ruble Randolph TOOTI-IPICKS. , McKelvy, 'O2 . . Moke, 'Ol