State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, December 08, 1904, Image 8

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    STATE COLLEGE STUDIO
XV. XV. SMITH, ARTIST
Palace Restaurant
Go there for ;i full lino of Sand
wiches and Quick Lunch
We Uf*e our owi. , home-boiled
ham In sandwiches.
Oysters served in all styles
Boarding by the week, day or meal
W- G. CALDWELL, Prop.
for 4 yards, Partridge made 4
through center, Wray 1 and Kunkel
1 through the same place, “Mac”
kicked to Kreider, who was downed
on the Freshman 20 yard line.
Lilley tore through right tackle
for 3 and Zinc made 1 through left.
The next play was the prettiest of
the game. Honhart in attempting
to catch the ball for a punt, fumbled,
but picked it up and circled left end
for a 25 yard run, the longest of the
game. Here McComb was hurt and
forced to retire, Montz taking his
place. The Freshmen fumbled
again ou the next play but Lilley
picked up the ball and ran around
the end for a 5 yard gain. Here the
the Sophs were again penalized 5
yards for offside play. Kreider
made a first down through center,
Ritchie failed to gain, Honhart
made a 7 yard gain around right end.
Van Horn was thrown for a yard
loss, Kreider made 1 through center.
Honhart kicked to Dimelow who
ran the ball back 20 yards to the
Sophs 45 yard line. Wray plunged
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through center for 2. Partridge
made 12 on a short end run. Henry
was thrown by Lilley without gain,
Wray made 1 through center. “Mac’ ’
punted to Kreider who fumbled, the
ball rolling out of bounds at the 10
yard line, and Honhart falling on
it. Van Horn made 2 and Lilley 1
through tackle. Honhart punted
to “Mac” who made a fair catch
on the 50 yard line, “Mac’s” try
for goal fell short, Lilley catching
the ball and running it back 10
yards.
Ritchie made 8 yards through
Kunkle then added 2 more through
the same place. Time was then
called. Line-up.
FRESHMEN
Leathers
Ritchie
Dunn ....
Van Horn
Honhart
Lilley
I-larsest.
Referee —Dr, F. Robison Umpire—Dr. J.
Robison, Linesmcn—Cffult and Barr. Halves—
-20 and 15 minutes.
SOPHOMORES
left end Engle
•left tackle Kunkle
left guard
McWilliems
Shumacher
.Woodward
. center
right guard
right tackle
right end
McComb, Montz
.Dimelow
. Henry
Mcllveen
. quarter
•left half,
right ha'f
full back
Partridge
OUR MOTTO
Nothing but the best is
good enough for our pa
trons.
OUR AIM
To please. If we don’t
do it, tell us our mistakes.
We will correct them.
Graham
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