clash for the coveted goal line, but when he had covered seventeen of the twenty yards he was caught and tackled by Hewitt. State regained the ball on downs and Scholl car ried it down the field 25 yards out of danger. State’s first touch down was made by Martin on a 25 yard run around left end. Hewitt kicked out for a try for goal but the ball was not caught. The kick off >was caught by Hewitt, who advanced the leather 15 yards. Prom that point it was carried steadily down the field until Scholl.went over for the second touchdown. “Push” Miller kicked g'oal. The third score was made by Scholl after a fine run of 70 yards by Martin. In the second half changes were made in the line up, Craft going in at left end, and Bennett at half. Trick plays were tried which were not always successful, and State was not able to score again,<though Martin had the oval within G inches of the line when time was called. The line up:— STATE T. Miller Scholl, Capt... Yocum Harris, Craft.. Dodge F. Miller Ruble, Harris. Hewitt Martin D. K. Miller.. Kunkle. POSITIONS SUSQUEHANNA centre Young 1 right guard Burns right tackle Spotts right end Benfer left guard Snyder left tackle Wingard, Diehl left end. Kenn quarter back.. Herman right half back Nicholas left half back Hoover, Capt. full back.. Gerhart Summary —Twenty and fifteen minute halves. Touchdowns, Scholl 2, Martin 1. Goals, D. K. Miller 2. Referee, Dr. Robison, Umpire, Shoffstall, *OO. Linesmen, Kunkle, ’O3, State; Pearson, Susquehanna. Time keeper, P. D. Foster. A crowd of about 1000 people braved the elements and witnessed State’s victory over Western University of Penn sylvania at Bellefonte on Sept 29. The game was hotly contested and at one time it looked as though the visitors S'L'A'l'ls 12—w. U. P. 0,
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