State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 19, 1905, Image 5

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    Football.
Con(iniiecl from page i.
spiral far 45, which Cal Moorhead
took on the run and advanced 20
yards. “Bill” Wray 12 through
tackle, Gonie 4, Yeck 10 at end,
and once more a fumble £avethe
ball to the “Gold and Blue.” With
out attempting lo advance the ball,
Sieber punted 45 and Moorhead
dashed back 15 in nervy style.
Here Gettysburg was given 10 yards
f >r “ho ding,” and Shearer added 2
at tackle. Barr threw Sieber for a
loss, but Hill hurdled for Ist down.
Lammert failed at Barr’s end, and
on the next line up occurred one of
the most spectacular plays witnessed
on Beaver Field for many a day.
On a line plunge the ball shot out
from the heap, and into Captain
Yeckley’s arms. Yeck was away
like a flash, and ran 60 yards, be
fore finally coming down on Gettys
burg’s one yard line. State’s fren
zied undergraduates in the stands
were tearing things loose in great
shape, as Gotwals plunged over for
the second score, and Miller’s trusty
boot made the talley 12 to 0. A
moment later time was called, and
the warr.ors trotted off to the “track
house’ ’ amid an outburst of impartial
applause. For the Gettysburg boys
had shown some fine football, and
made the struggle an interesting one
all the time.
SECOND-HALF.
The play in the second half was
like that just described, an abun
dance of punting, also fumbling,
and good tackling. Sieber’s fine
punting, Yeck’s 30 yard end run,
Moorhead’s running of the ball, as
well as the sterling line plunging of
Gotwals, Wray, and Putanm were
the features. After 15 minutes of
hard play State’s men carried the
ball for 70 yards and McGee went
over for the third touchdown; again
Miiler kicked ■he goal, making the
score 18 to 0. With 5 minutes to
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
play State worked hard for a fourth
score, Moorhead twice working the
quarter-back kick' in neat style, and
consistent gains being made all
around, —but the whistle blew with
the ball on Gelt>sburg's 20 yard
line. The scoie :
STATE IS
Barr
Dunn .
P'ltnam.
G >i\ als
Campbell
Mo irhtad
Yeckle* iCapt)
Touchdowns -Putnam. Gotwals, McGco. Goals
from touchdown Miller 3. Referee - Dr. J. Kobi
son. Umpire—Dr. F. Rjbison. L nosmen- Coal
m*»rs and Fawkes. Timers —Bair and Rose Time
of halves -?2 l A a nd 20 minutes. Substitutions
Partridje for Yeckley, Leonard lor Putnam,
for Kunkle, McWilliams for Wray, Chamberlain for
Swartz, Scott for McClure.
Books added to the Library.
LIBRARY HOURS
Week days —7-55 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Sundays—3-5-30 a. m. to 7-10 p. m.
Buell, A. C. —William Penn.
DeVries, Hugo —Species & Vaii
eties.
Gilpin, Edwin —Minerals of Nova
Scotia.
Griffis, W. E. —Sunny memories
of three pastorates.
Haselhoff, E. —Die beschadigung
der vegetation durch rauch.
Sargent, C. S. —Trees & Shrubs.
Stewart, R. L. —Memorable places
among the holy hills.
Stone, Herbert —The timbers of
commerce.
Tarver, J. C. —Tiberius the tyrant.
Washington, Booker —Chaiacle:
building.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Mathot, R. E. —Gas engines &
producer gas p’ants.
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. —First les
son in natural history.
Coues, Elliott —Key to North
American birds, sth ed.
Crosby, W. O. — Common min
erals & rocks.
Dawson, W. L. —The birds of
Ohio.
Hyatt, Alpheus —About pebbles"
Hyatt, Alpheus —Commercial &
other sponges.
Hyatt, Alpheus—Common hy
droids.
Hyatt, Alpheus—lnsecta.
Hyatt, Alpheus—The oyster.
Hyatt, Alpheus —Worms & Crus
tacea,
GE n YSIiUKG 0
. ... McCluie
Si .t ftcr
De.trick
Swartz
PtmnaU
Lammert
Stcbtr Cayt*
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our graduates under bond. Youdon’tpay
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linuoised by all rsrlrord olHnaK Opera
tors always m demand. Ladies also admit led
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Good Goods - Lowest Prices
Honest. Inspection and Fair
.liidtftnonU is all - ask*
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AND HOODS
to I lio Aiiktll'uii < ’olk •, os,
anil IJiiiwisitlrs.
Class Contracts a Specially.
S. W. KALIN
Hatter and Men's Furnisher
Students’ Uead<|uni tei s for Huts,
NeeUwoar, Kiinoy Shirts, Hosiery,
Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters
STATE COLLEGE
THE CENTRE
= COUNTY BANK
BELLEFONTE
Sechler & Co.
Fine Groceries, Fruits
and Confectionery . .
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WE MAKE ALL KINDS
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