and Charles for Hendricks. Mc- Cleary began the second halt with a kick-off, which was caught by Charles behind the posts and re turned 10 yards. A ptint of 50 yards by Mount Pleasant gave State the ball. A series of rushes was followed by an attempt at field goal by Vorhis on the 40 yard line. The kick was blocked, but recovered by Vorhis, who then punted, Charles returning "the ball 10 yards. Zink was here substituted for Hirshman. Little Boy got 4 at guard, and Umpire - Stauffer was caught in the mix-up, and "secured a twisted knee which was soon put in good condition again by "Pop" Golden. Mount Pleasant punted 45 and Zink scooped the ball up neatly for a 4 yard slide in the mud. Mc- Cleary gained 2 and Coulson made a pretty 16 yard dart around end, then McCleary 8, but on the next two tries the mud kept State's back field from getting a start, and the ball went to Carlisle on downs. State was penalized 5 yards for off-side on the next play. , Little Boy was tackled by "Mother" Dunn, no gain resulting; Hendricks then fumbled the ball,which was re covered by State. Failure to gain was followed by another 'vain at tempt at field goal by Vorhis on the 35 yard line. A plunge by Little Boy netted 2 yards, but the Indians were penalized 10 for' holding. Another punt for 50 yards by Mount Pleasant, and advances of 6 and 2 yards by Zink placed the ball in po sition for another kick by Vorhis, who failed again. Several ineffect ual rushes forced the clever Indian punter to try once more for 50 yards. As the Indian line would not give way, State's big freshman quarter back sent the ball down the field 30 yards. Burns recovered a fum ble by Charles, but slipped and fell on the Indians' 20 yard line, being THE STATE COLLEGIAN THE SKEPTICAL M Who has never tried ready-to-wear clothing such as we show this Fall -- or the man who is fond of paying high tailor prices and not getting all he pays for. We ask the opportunity of showing the greatest line of clothing ever produced—lndividual Patterns, Extremely Stylish, Smart Appearing, Fine Fitting You'll find all this and more in these hand tailored clothes ' ...... & SIM, the Clothi Correct Attire for Men and Boys Bellefonte's Largest Store J. G. STOLL, State Representative prevented from gaining what looked like a sure touch down. Mount Pleasant and Vorhis tried to outdo each other in the kicking line at this stage. Maxwell was ruled out of the game for "kneeing" Exendine and State penalized 40 yards, Camp bell being placed at right end. The Indians were unable to gain suffi cient ground, and the ball was given to the Blue and White, who proved irresistible in the four succeeding rushes. Mount Pleasant took a punt from Vorhis, and on the next play time was called. State's rooters went crazy and surged over the gridiron. The players were seized and carried off the field of victory on the shoulders of those who had gone down to see the pale faces take another redskin scalp. Carlisle 0 1 e . Gardner 1 t . . . Houser,Thibois Dilions State 4 Burns, ... 'Tray Kunkle.. Dunn (Capt ) ..... ....c... Cynher M== . , Maxwell. Campbell. r e. Exendine (Capt)Simpsnn Henry, Vorhis. b .A. Libby Coulson. ..... 1 h b.........Mt Pleasant McCleary,. H , rshman, Zink Goal from field—McCleary. Referee—Al Sharpe of Yale. Umpire--Dr Stauffer of Penn. Head Linesmen—Dr. Godcharles of Lafayette. Lines men—Forkum and Billy. Time of halves-25 min utes. Kiiisely B Billiard Parlor Bowling Alley Cigars and Tob HOTEL BUIL Watch this spac announceme Hunt La Rocue H. A. EVEY ...__ Liv e First Class Rigs at all CAB WORK A SPECI Both 'Phones Hendrckq, Charles .. . . ..Little Boy
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