did effort laid tacklers low for 8 yards, Yeck 3, Yeck 4, Mac 6, and the ball was on W. U. P.’s 2 yard line! Then with a last terrific up heaval, with every State man doing his duty, over ploughed “the Mal lick’’ for a touchdown, and the game was State’s! ! ! Then the staunch est of all captains, our own Yeck, kicked the goal. State 6-W. U. P. 0. A few seconds, and time was called for the first half. With a roar like seventeen Niagaras, State’s supporters were out past ropes "and policemen, and formed a howling, - danc ing body guard for State’s tired warriors as they limped to their dressing rooms. Then with our Cadet Band in the lead and State’s pennants tossing madly in the air an uproarious procession of at least 1000 frenzied, howling dervishes, with some ladies mixed in, marched around Exposition Park again and again, with W. U. P.’s thousand of glum-faced rooters sitting sad and sorrowful. SECOND HALF, In the first half State’s team had made 20 first downs to 2 for W. U. P., and such an effort had naturally tired the White and Blue’s warriors. But not a single substitution was made for State, and every man was up and doing until the final whistle blew. For W. U. P. no less than 6 fresh players were run in from time to time, but it was all in yain, and they accomplished nothing more than a few spasmodic gains. It was State’s game. W. U. P. had met her master and she knew it. State’s only policy was to let W. U. P. have the ball and hold them safe, and this they certainly did. Throughout the entire game W. U. P. had the ball in State’s territory twice only. The defensive work of State’s line men was magnificent, — Dunn, Kunkle, Putnam, Wray, Got wals, Barr, Campbell, —every man of them; and when W. U. P.’s THE STATE COLLEGIAN fierce attack did pierce State’s for wards, there was a peerless second ary defense,—made up of three heroes, —Yeck,’ Mac, and McGee. Often after a W. U. P. runner had been pushed through the line for a yard or so, one of these men, or all of them would hit this W. U. P. runner so surely and so hard, that he generally wished that he had never ventured through State’s line. Cal Moorhead, who played back on the defense, made such long, vicious, diving tackles as to bring down thunders of applause. No less than four times W. U. P’s end runners cleared State’s line by won derful interference, and Cal was the only man between them and State’s precious line. Each time our light ly built, but plucky quarter-back, brought down the runner with a re sounding thud that brought joy to the heaits of State men. Every body played real “State” ball, that’s the whole story. STATE 6 W. U P. 0 Barr. le Perry. L. Banbury Wray it .... .Miller Kunkle .Ig . Yielding. Waddill Dunn Turner Putnam . . ..nj . . Edgar, Zieg Gotvvals rt. . . . Marshall Campbell .. . .re . East Moorhead q . . . .F Griggs Yeckley (CapO Jhb.A.Crigg,Thompson!Joe) MclJveen . ri'b .. ..bciimidt, Klawuhn Touchdown-Mcllveen. Goal from touchdown— Yecklo;.. Referee— E. l J Youhr, Cornell. Um pire- Dr. Ckeson. Lelvjih. Timekeeper—Butter v.orth, Yale. Time of halves 30 and 25 minutes BOOK OF VIEWS Oil ho C< ll< >ro IJulMmjrs Slio,)s junl f.abo nlnri. •>. GROUPS AND FLASHLIGHTS G. S 3. BA R BEE-V Successor to Ketchem 'O4. and Arnold 'O5 ' ROOM 370 MAIN Mehl, W. Banbury him ona New Suit? ,et us help you. Smart Styles Coed Workman- ;I:ip- Low Prices. A rare combina tion. For samples see . K. VARNES 33 Annex No. 2 i'red Kauffmann’s .ocal Representative FRED EAUFFMANN ThcAicerican Tarter Chicago, U.S.A. GO TO SHEASLY —run — CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line ol Smokers’ Fancy Articles. ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA A.F.MAKKLE 13I3AT.KKIN MILK axd ICE STATE COT,I KtiH W. L. FOSTER FIRST CLASS LIVERY ..State College.. College Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College THE MoALLISTER DINING H A LL RAT K S L’l consecutive meals, gj.75. liy ticket, easli in acl\anre, Single meal ticket, ik> cents. Vnttr I’alronajie Kespecllnlly Solicited FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GRGUPS STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY D- A. BARNETT Room 377 Main Successor to .1. I. llofjriin. Watch and jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE - - PA. \V. 11. lIOUKKI. Caterer
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