Henry fell back for a drop kick. The ball sailed wide to Simpson on Dickinson’s 6 yard line, and he fumbled and attempted to fall on the 1 ball. Dunn happened along about that time and gathering up the pig skin ploughed across the line with about six Dickinson men on his back. It was a clean score for State, but the officials had been dis cussing politics back further in the field, and declared it was a “stolen ball,” which was an injustice to State, and to Dunn, whose play had been a wonderful one, setting State’s rooters wild with delight. So the officials very kindly gave Dickin son the ball again on their 3 yard line, where they proceeded to do some gallant work in getting it out of danger. Viebahn plunged 3, then 2, Kingstine 1, and Salter’s fake was again attempted. “Bill” Wray broke through like lightning, Simp son fumbled the ball, and Bill was upon it like a tiger—Great work ! The ball was on Dickinson’s two yard line, but here it was that Cap tain Davis and his men rallied, and 'made such a heroic stand as has sel dom been witnessed on any gridiron. Twice was Gottie hurled at Dickin son’s defense and then “Bill” Wray, but not an inch could be gained, and it was Dickinson’s ball. Then Captain Davis fell back and cooly booted the oval 38 yards and out of danger. Henry caught and came back 2 yards, and Cal Moor head was called into Henry’s place, the crowd cheering both men. Gottie 2 at tackle, then 2 more, and McGee punted 30 yards, Campbell tackling Robinson without gain. Viebahn got a yard, Robinson 2, and Davis punted 30 yards. Par tridge secured a yard abend, Moor head 2, and 10 yards was given to Dickinson for State’s “offside.” McGee punted 35 yards, Dunn hurling Simpson back several yards from where he caught the ball. With the ball on the 10 yard line, THE STATE COLLEGIAN Simpson lost 5 yards, Putnam and Dunn breaking through, and Davis punted 40. Cal Moorhead caught the ball on the run and dashed back 20 yards in brilliant style; and Got tie added 3, but failed to gain on the next trial. Moorhead fell back for a drop kick, standing on Dickinson's 25 yard line, but Parvis broke through, and blocked it, the ball going offside, and coming into Dick inson’s possession on their own 38 yard line. Klingstine smashed tackle for 5, Niebahn 3, Robinson 3, and Leonard was substituted for Putnam, who was cheered royally for the grand game he had played. Robin son began for Dickinson once more with a 2 yard plunge, Salter 1, Rob inson 2, and here with the ball in midfield the battle closed. With a wild rush both State and Dickinson students were upon the gridiron and carried off their Varsity warriors upon their shoulders. It was a su perb contest, manfully fought by both sides, and cleanly won by “Old Penn State.” The line up : STATE 6 DICKINSON 0 Barr le Cramer Putnam Wray it Harry Kunkle Ik . Messner Dunn c Hoffman Wray, Leonard. . .. r«... ... Parvis Gotwals . . rt. .. . .Davis (Cap!) Campbell .re . Salter Henry. Moorhead. q Simpson Yeckley (Capt) .. .. Ihb Robinson Miller, Partridge . .rhb Klingstine McGee . fb Viebahn Touchdown Gotwals Goal from touchdown — Yeckley. Referee—Dr. Godcharles, Lafavette Umpire—Dr Dunbar, Lehigh. Linesmen - Fork um. State and Smith, Bucknell. Time of halves - 25 minutes. Timers - Messrs. Quigley and Wil liams. q _ |y na*. ....... invention is probably patentable. Communion* Lions strictly confident lul. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice , without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lnr&est cir culation of any setentlUc journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 36,Broadwa >- New York Branch Office, 025 F St., Washlnuton, D. C. GO TO SHEASLY FOH CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line ol Smokers’ Fancy Articles. ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA A.F.MARKLE DBALEKIX MILK and ICE STATE COLLEGE W. L. FOSTER FIRST CLASS LIVERY ..State College.. College Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College TITE McAELISTER dining iiall RAT K S 21 consecutive meals, £2.75. by ticket, cash in advance. Single meal ticket, 25 cents. Your Patronage W. 11. lIOUSfSL Respectfully Solicited Caterer FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS nil Kinds of STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY D. A. BARNETT Room 377 Main Successor to .1. I. Morgan. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . and Guaranteed F. P. bLalr & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE - - PA.