The Game. Cm. tinned from page r bringing “Davy” to earth so hard, that a few minutes had to te allowed for repairs to Dickinson's big chief. It was State’s ball and Gottie smash ed tackle for 2, McGee 2, MeGee 10, Yeck 5, Miller 2, McGee 2, Yeck 3, Gottie 3, McGee 5, Gottie (5, Yeck 6, McGee 3, then 1, and with the oval on their 15 yard line “the Red and White” warriois held valiantly for downs. Robinson open ed with a 9 yard plunge, Viebahn lost 1 at center, but Salter set the Dickinson stand to rocking with a 20 yard dash around end on a “fake” tackle formation. Harry got 10 yards more, and Klingstine lost a yard at Gotwal’s station. Then State was given 15 yards for Dickinson’s holding and Davis was forced to punt. The huge Virginian booted the leather for 40 yards to Miller and Cramer threw him on the spot. “High” Henry then began for Old State with a beautiful 30 yard run around Cramer’s end, Mc- Gee added 12 with Yeck helping grandly, McGee 4, Miller 1, McGee hurdled 5, Yeck 4 at end, and Dick inson got 20 yards for State’s “hold ing.” Henry made 4at end, Mil ler B,and McGee punted 40 to Simps on. Campbell interfered with the catch and it was Dickinsop’s ball with 15 yards added as a penalty. Davis failed to budge State’s line, Robinson 2,and Davis had to resoitto a punt. The ball went back all right enough but “Mother” Dunn, Gotlie, and Putnam were there when it arrived, and blocked the kick, George McGee diving upon the roll ing pigskin. It was State's ball and a grand chance to score, with only 40 yards to the coveted line. High Henry reeled off 8, Miller 2, Gottie 7, Yeck 3, Gottie 15 with grand helping by Wray and Put. With the ball on the 10 yard mark “Old Gotlie” plunged for 3 with Dickin son fighting madly, and 5 yards was THE STATE COLLEGIAN allowed for a flagrant “offside” play by Davis. Again Gottie tucked the leather under- his arm and plunged into the mass, and he was being thrown back past the goal post, when he reached out and clasped the upright, pulling himself acioss the line by a magnificent effort. And everything in sight was “White and Blue”! CaptainYeck ley kicked a pretty goal and the score stood o to 0. Again Davis kicked off, .and again he boosted the ball yards over the line, compelling McGee to kick out for State from the 25 yard mark. McGee’s kick went to the middle of the field and Robinson caught and advanced 1 yard. Klingstine got 2 through tackle, and again the “fake” tackle play was worked suc cessfully, the speedy Salter sprint ing around the end for 30 yards be fore “High” Henry and “Mother” Dunn brought him down so hard that “Time” was called for several minutes. With the enemy on State’s 33- yard line Robinson re opened hostilities wi.h a 2 yard plunge, and the whistle blew. Score 6 to 0. SECOND HALF, Putnam for State kicked off to the 8 yard line and Simpson returned 10 lengths. Salter got 3 at end, Viebahn 2, then 1, with Robinson helping, and with the ball near the side line a “fake” cross back worked neatly, Viebahn tearing off 15 mote yards. Robinson 2, Simpson lost 1, Viebahn gained 4, Viebahn 2, Dafis 1, and then Davis was thrown for a loss, and State took the ball on downs. Yeck hit tackle for 6, McGee 1, Yeck 1, McGee 2, and 10 yards was awarded State for Dickinson’s “off side” playing, which had been very frequent all through the contest. Miller 1 at end, Wray 4, and Par tridge was substituted in Miller’s place. McGee 2, Yeck 3. Henry 1, Partridge no gain at end. Here COTrtELL & LEONARD ALBRNY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to tin* American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty. S. W. KALIN Hatter and Men’s Furnisher Students* Headquarters for Hats, Neckwear, Fnney Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters STATE COLLEGE - PA. ILEA UN 'I I.I.EJIiAt’ll V aiul K. K ed hy all ra Iron! officials. Opera - ? tors always in demand. I.udios also admitted ( Write for cstlalotrue. MOUSE SCHOOL ( OFTELEUU ' PI. Y. ‘ incinnati, 0.. »uffu- ? 10. N. Y., At lanta. Ga.. Lacrosse, \\ is., ( *l e\ai learnt. 1 e\\, San Francisco, Cal. THE CENTRE = == COUNTY BANK BELLEFONTE REMEMBER The International Tailoring Co. is reperesented at State by RAINISY As M ATT E K Samples always open for inspection. Measure ments taken at customers’ convenience. ROOM 591 MAIN. HARDWARE Good Goods - Low est Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE,PA. NEW DESIGNS College Stationery STOLL Room 242 McAllister Hall VISITING CARDS