The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1904, Image 29

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    STATE.
forward
forward
Foltz
Dunn, Capt.
Yeclcley center
Kilmer guard
Sborigi guard Speaker.
Goals from field—Turner, 3; Jackson, 2; Van Housen, 1; Dunn,
3. Goals from fouls—Van Housen, 2; Jackson, 1; Knause, 1;
Dunn, 4. Referee—Golden. Umpire—Hoagland.
No detailed account of the Wyoming Seminary game is ob
tainable. Our team was very well treated. The score was 39 to
22 in our favor.
At Wilkcsbarre the team ran up against an opponent that could'
play ball. The game was a fast one and a good exhibition of
straight basket ball. The Wilkesbarre five is a very smooth one,
and it played all around us. A return contest has been arranged
for March 16th. This will probably be the best game at State.
The line-up:
WILKESBARRE,
Taggart forward Dunn, Capt.
forward
G. Keller
R. Keller, Capt center Yedde>.
Hass guard Kilmer.
guard Sborigi (Heaton '•
Austin
Goals from field—Taggart, 6; G. Keller, 6; Haas, 3; Austin, 2;
Dunn, 3; Foltz, 1; Yeckley, 2; Heaton, 2; Sborigi, I.* Goals from
fouls—Taggart, 3; I-laas,T ; Dunn, 1. Referee—O’Neill.
The last game of the trip' was that with Susquehanna Uni
versity. They were entirely confident of the game and did not
take their easy defeat in an easy manner. Yeckley had eleven
goals from the field. The line-up :
POSITION.
POSITION.
y. m. c. A.
Jackson.
Van Houser.
Knause.
Luther.
STATE.
. Foltz,