caught the lockout at center, and ran back to State’s 30 yard line. Then Yale used Hogan in tackle back play till near the line. Here the ball was given to Metcalf, and he scored. This ended the score. The team which had “played well” was given a royal welcome on the return to State. The line-up: POSITION. YALE. left end (Capt.) Rafferty. STATE. Yeckley Arbuthnot left tackle (Turner) Bisselk White left guard Morton. Dunn center Roraback. Woodward right guard Batchelder. Moscript right tackle Hogan. Perry right end Shevlin. Elder quarter back (Soper) Rockwell. Mcllveen left half back (Owsley) Mitchell. Whitworth (Capt.) .... right half back (Allen) Metcalf, Forkum full back '(Farmer) Bowman. Score—Yale, 27; State, 0. Touchdowns—Metcalf, Bowman, Bissell, Hogan, Owsley.. Goals from touchdowns—Bowman, 2. Umpire—Dr. W. C. Wurtenberg, of Yale. Referee—Dr. S. H. Hammond, of Yale. Timekeeper—E. B. Hull, of New Haven. Linesmen—Phipps, of Yale, and Partridge, of State. Time—2o and 18 minute halves. State, 59 —University of Pittsburg, o. The Western Universiy of Pennsylvania was as easy for State at Pittsburg, Saturday, October 24th, as Dickinson Seminary was eailiei in the season. The Wups were clearly outclassed. They did not seem to understand the “helping game.” When a Western man was tackled he was right down, but a State player always managed to make a few more .yards. On the part of the Blue and White there was little individual play and good team work. During the last few minutes of play the team put up the best foot ball of the season to date. The score, 590, was made by ten touchdowns and nine goals.