it went over Bennett’s head. He got it, however, on State’s twenty-five yard line. In three plays it was but fifteen yards from the center. Then Hewitt gave the ball to Whitworth who through all the mud, behind the magnificent interference of his captain, carried the ball to Dickinson’s five yard line where Dickinson's left end caught him by a fine tackle after a good sprint. In two plays Scholl carried the ball over and Smith kicked goal. The State boys let loose now with all sorts of yells and screeches. Dickinson kicked off to State, who received the ball in all the mud and could not gain and were compelled to kick against the wind. Dickinson secured the ball on State’s twenty yard line. Three times this half they had the ball but could gain nothing on State’s line. State would gain but the wind coupled with a penalty and a poor kick kept them from getting the ball farther up the field. The half ended with the score 6-0 in favor of State. In the second half Core kicked off to Smith who advanced it ten yards. Now steady plunges by Smith, Scholl and Arbutlinot, with an occasional end run soon had the ball on Dickinson’s four yard line from where Scholl ran it over for State’s second touchdown. Smith kicked goal. State 12 Dickinson 0. Core kicked off. On the first line up Smith kicked sixty five yards to Cannon,, who was downed by Cummings. Dick inson failed to gain and State secured the ball. State tried a quarterback kick. Cannon, who caught the ball on his one yard line immediately returned it to Scholl. Henny fumbled and the ball was Dickinson's on her twenty yard line. A punt put the ball in the center of the field. State then advanced the ball to Dickinson’s twenty yard line where they lost it on a penalty. Dickinson again punted it to the center, from where State gradually advanced it toward the goal. It reached the three yard line when time was called and the game was over. Throughout the game Dickinson