Football. Continued from page 1 Benedict kicked-off 45 yards to Hershman who sped back 15 before hitting the grass. Henry made 2 yards off tackle, and Burns a beauti ful 40 yard run around the end. Coulson 3, then 5 more, McCleary 8, and Maxwell 2 around end. Wray 2, Coulson 6, and Hershman went over the line. Wray's try at goal was again a bit short, making the score 10 to 0. Again Benedict kicked off for Allegheny, this time Hershman darting back 20 yards. Then "Hi" Henry reeled off 32 around the visitors' line and might have had a clear field but for Nelson's flying tackle. McCleary went through tackle for 10 and then came a fum ble, Maxwell securing the ball. Coulson could only get a yard, so McCleary punted a nice one for 40 yards, Nelson fumbling. About half a dozen of "Mother" Dunn's men fell upon the ball after a merry chase out of bounds. Coulson added 7in the right direction and McCleary finally went over the line, and then kicked a nice goal. Score 16 to 0. Benedict's next kick-off went clear to the line to Hershman who came back 25 yards. On the first line-up Coulson was off around the end for a stirring run of 30 yards, McCleary then rounding the other end nicely for 15; Hershman 2 at center, Coulson 4, McCleary 4, Maxwell 2, Coulson 20, in another fine end skirting expedition, Burns 3, and Hi Henry over the mark like a streak for the fourth touch down. IvlcCleary's goal made the score 22 to 0. Soon after this,time was called for the first-half, and when the squads came on the field for the second period, many changes were noted in State's line-up. Benedict' s kick-off was blocked by Reese, and it was State's ball. Then came a fumble, and the Meadville men took posses- THE STATE COLLEGIAN sion of the pigskin. Benedict kicked quickly from behind the line for 30 yards, Vorhis taking the ball for a spectacular 85 yard run down the the side line for a touch *down. He was however, called back to the 40 yard line for a slight step out of bounds; Yeckley was sent around the end for 4 yards. Partridge gained 5 through tackle, then a fumble gave Allegheny the ball. Bene dict's short kick went 25 yards and Vorhis brought it back 35. Zink hit the line for 4, Partridge 6, Zink 2, Burnett 7, but on a double pass Stidger nailed Vorhis for a 3 yard loss. The Freshman quarter back now tried a field goal from the 50 yard mark, but the ball fell away short. Stidger gained 2, but on a delayed pass Benedict sat down hard for 5 yards loss on Maxwell's swift tackle. Benedict's 40 yard punt came back 10 in Zink's arms, then Partridge got 2, Zink 3, and Partridge 3, the ball going to Alle gheny on downs. But the Alle ghenians could not gain and Bene dict punted. Vorhis soon returned this kick, Nelson fumbled, and Ritchey was on the ball amid deaf ening cheers. After two tries for small gains -Vorhis dropped back for a try at a field goal, standing on the 43 yard line at an angle, this cool-headed youngster sent the oval squarely between the up-rights, bringing the final score up to 26 to 0, as time was soon called for the conclusion of the game. The Alle gheny boys played good, plucky foot ball all the way, and have a sturdy eleven under Coach Lewis of Amherst. The score. State 26 Burns,Ayers Wray Dunn (Capt.)Reese Cyphers MM=SMI E=Ml2l Henry, Vorhis .... • ..... q b..... . .. Nelson (Cam) Coulson,Yeckley,Burnett.l h b ... .. ..... .Benedict McCleary,Partridge.... r h b.. . ........ ....Evanel Hershman, Zink. . .. .f b.. ....Braymer, Stidger Touch downs—McCleary Z Hershman. Henry. Goals from touch downs—McCleary 2. Goals frc m field—Vorhis. Referee—Prof. Higley. Umpire— Dodge. Linesmen—Stuart and Sell. Timers— Thompson and Knapp. Time of halves-20 and 18 minutes. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY. N. Y Makers of CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty ALL READY To serve you with a Quick Lunch. Oysters in every style. Soups, Pies, Cakes, Baked Beans, Sandwic es and Hot Drinks. Also a choice line of Confectionery constantly on hand. Soda Water and Sundaes in all flavors and to suit all tastes, at th• Old Drug Store Stand. C. F. HARRISON, Prop. TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS HARRY W. SAUERS HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COLLEGE, - PENNA College Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR Thirty years' experience in Tailoring Samples or the finest Imported Good., always on hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY Allegheny 0 Ginn ...Robinson kVck C n o e l ll HOTEL LIVERY FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS F. A. ROBISON, PROP. Commercial Telephone. Brown, Corner Stockton Try us and Be Convinced Catering a Specialty. STATE COLLEGE. PA