Sophs 16, Fresh 0, Continued Jrom page i, desperately, but was thrown bacK by the gritty Freshman defense. Another smashing plunge was made by Zink and the ball was over the line. Campbell kicked the goal, making the score Sophs 6, Fresh 0. Then for the Freshman team, Captain Miller kicked off finely to ’oB’s 5 yard line, Hickman dashing for 20 yards, and three men being laid-out in the resulting smash-up. On the first line-up Burns lost a yard at Nelson’s end, and then Campbell rounded the other corner for 25, only to be caught from be hind by this same “Battling” Nelson, who was badly hurt in this play. Zink then plunged at tackle but was thrown back by Behee, and K. Miller, both of whom were backing up the Freshman line in magnifi cent style. Hickman then secured one yard, Zink 3, Hickey 2, Burns 2, Zink 4, Campbell no gain on Don Miller’s splendid tackle, and Hick man failed at Nelson’s end. Moor head punted 50 yards, and Burns got Brandt on the spot. For the Freshmen, Leonard plunged one yard. Miller 2, Behee 2, and on a delayed pass Don Miller raised the Freshmen voices into a fearful pan demonium by rounding the end for a beautiful 45 yard run, “Mother” Dunn tackling him. Brandt lost 2 yards on Burns’ tackle, Leonard got 8 at tackle, but Miller could’nt gain, and a fumble gave ’OB the leather. Zink hit center but fumbled, Burns recovered, and Junior Campbell spurted around end for 20 yards. Next Hickman made 3 yards, Zink 1, Leathers 2, Zink made no gain at guard; Hickman 1, Leathers 7, Zink no gain at center, Leathers 4, Richey 1, Richey no gain at Nelson’s end, and Moorhead worked the quarter-back kick neatly, Ferguson catching the ball for a 6 yard gain. Campbell secured 1 at end, Ferguson 15, Hickman 3, and THE STATE COLLEGIAN Moorhead dropped back to the 30 yard line for a try at field goal. Cal’s drop-kick was high and accur ate, making the score—Sophomores 10, Freshmen 0. Time was soon called. SECOND HALF In the second period as in the first the advantage was with 'OB nearly all the time, although the Freshmen fought manfully and advanced the ball at times. Both Moorhead and Brandt punted well, and both sides resorted to the kicking game when ever possible. After the ball had worked to and fro for 10 minutes, Moorhead tried a field goal from the 35 yard line but the ball sailed wide. With only about 5 minutes to play, and both sides tired and bruised it looked like no further scoring, until Campbell broke away for a brilliant 50 yard run around end for a touch down; and again Junior kicked the goal. Score 16 to 0. Both sides began to run in substitutes at this juncture, and after an exchange of punts, and good gains by Leathers, Ferguson,and Burns,Moorhead again got a chance at field-goal from the 25 line, but the ball barely missed by a foot, and the game was over. It was gallantly fought by both sides, and nearly every player did spectacular work at some time or other. Nelson, at left-end for the Freshmen, played a wonderful game, while K. Miller backed-up their line “a la Forkum.” For 1908 every man performed right up to the mark, and they may well be proud of a class team which has won both its annual contests, for the first time in the history of the Col lege. SOPHOMORES lfi FRESHMEN 0 Burns (Capt) le .Mitchell, Lindemuth Richey It Cyphers Weigle, Abel 1k Benetch Dunn Rees Ferrv. Salmon rg Arnold Leathers rt Leonard Campbell. Harris re Nelson. Llewellyn Moorhead q Brandt Hickman, Buller .. .lhb Behee Ferguson rhb Don Miller (Capt) Brown Zink, Woodward fb Miller Touchdowns —Zink, Campbell. Goals from touch downs —Campbell 2 Goal from field —Moorhead. Referee-Prof. Leete. Umpire—Prof. Higgley Linesmen—Barr and Engle, Timekeepers—Bair and Haverstick. Time of Halves—2o minutes, COTrtELL & LEONARD ■' Ifc, ■ ALBRNY, N.Y | CAPS, GOWNS jl AND HOODS to tlie American Colleges || and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty. s. w. KALIN Hatter and Men’s Furnisher Students*' Headquarters for Hats, Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters STATE COLLEGE - PA. LICAKN 'I LLKGRAPHY and U. It ACCOUNT! N(J. gSO lo SlOOsalary assuied our graduates under bond. You don’t. i»ny us until you bate a position. Latest ‘•y.stemof telegraph ‘schools In America. Endoi.sed by all nulrord officials. Opera tors always i” demand. Ladies also adnul l ed Write for catalogue. MOUSE SCHOOL OFTELEGK \l*liY, Cincinnati, 0.. Buffa lo. N. Y., Atlanta. Ca„ Lacrosse. \N lb., Texaiknna, Tex., San Francisco, Cal. THE CENTRE == COUNTY BANK BELLEFONTE REMEMBER The International Tailoring Co. is reperesented at State by RAINEY & MATTER Samples always open for inspection. Measure ments taken at customers’ convenience. ROOM 591 MAIN. HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE.PA. C. B. SHEASLY Furniture and Carpets Picture Frames Made to Order Makers of