Goals from field, Knauss, Dunn, Forkum, 3. Goals from fouls, Smith, Vanhausen, 3 ; Knauss, 3 ; Dunn, 5. Umpires, Simms; Williamsport; Lockwood. Referee, Miller, 'O3. Time of halves, 20 minutes. Final score, State, i 3; Y. M. C. A., 9. SOPHOMORES, 1 2-FRESH MEN, 10. The only class basket ball game of the year was played in the' Armory, Saturday evening, March 21st, by the Sophomores and Freshmen teams. Some time ago a ,long list of such games was announced, but this list .has dwindled to one game. There is not much class spirit when it comes to basket ball. The game was without science. It was a grand rush for the ball, Neither side seemed to have any system of passing—at any rate they did not use it. Capt. Dunn put up his usual good play, but he did not seem to be at home in that kind of a game. Capt. Kilmer played well ,for the Freshmen. All played hard and to such effect that at no time did the score differ by four points. Both classes were there in force to cheer their men, and did all in their power to raise a racket. After the ganie both teams were treated, at the expense of the Sophomores, to a hearty repast at the "Palace." SOPHOMORES. POSITIONS. . FRESHMEN. Dunn ( Johnson) .. , forward M cllveen Forkum forward Foltz McCleary center Williams . Slocum guard Yeckley Hess (Dunn, Capt.) guard ' Kilmer, Capt. Goals from field, Forkum, Dunn, McCleary, Slocum, Williams, Mcllween, Foltz. Goals from fouls, Dunn, 4; Kilmer, 42 Final score, Sophomores, 12 ; Freshmen, io. Referee, Miller, 'O3. Um-, pire, Lockwood. Time-keepers, Landis, 'O3 ; Whitworth, 'O4. Scorer, German. Time of halves, 20 minutes.