Annapolis Victory Continued from page ] The only score of the game was made near the middle of the first half. An exchange of punts had given State the ball in midfield, and Henry then carried the ball 30 yards on a pretty quarter-back run. Hirshman,again and again penetrated with comparative ease the Navy's line for good gains, and he was sent through very frequently: He was almost entirely responsible for the ground-gaining which put the ball on the Navy's 2 yard line. From this point McCleary plunged through left tackle for a touch-down. Hirshman's line plunging was ex cellent, and is said by those who witnessed both games to have been easily on a par with that shown at Annapolis a short time previous by McCormick of Princeton. In the second half, honors were more nearly even, though there was still a balance in favor of the vis itors. Burg was the best gainer for the Navy, but the offensive work of the team itself was poor, only two first downs being made during the entire contest. The absence of Captain Spencer and quarter-back Norton was felt, and the Navy feels that the game would have been de cidedly in doubt had these players and left tackle Piersol been in the line-up. NAVY 0 I e .Boynton, (Dague) STATE 5 Burns Dunn (Capt.) Cyphers Gotwals. . ... Sleinguff .r g . .. .Shafroth (Wright) r t . Magruder (Simpson) r e. Richardson (Demott) q b.... ...Battle (Lange) 1h b. .. Burg (Carey) Campbell Henry, Vorhis Partridge.... McC1eary......... r h b.... ..Ingram (Cant) Hirshman, Zink f b .Northcroft (Richardson) Touchdown —McClcary. Referee—Okeson, Le high. ' Umpire—Stauffer, Pennsylvania Head linesman. Lieut. Reeves U. S. N. Timekeeper— Harris, State College. Linesmen—Midshipman Kittelle and Yeckley, State College. Time of Halves-20 minutes. About one hundred students turned out on Beaver Field last Fri day afternoon to cheer the team be fore its departure for Annapolis. The afternoon was a very cold one, but the loyal rooters showed their spirit. A mighty good idea to be practiced more frequently in the fu ture. THE STATE COLLEGIAN The Dickinson Game Saturday, November 17th, at Williamsport is the date and place for our big annual struggle with Dickinson, and any man here at State who does not go down with "the bunch" to this event is certain ly going to miss something great. On this annual trip to "Biliport" there is more enjoyment, enthusiasm, real good fellowship, and genuine State spirit, than can be often crowded into a paltry 24 hours. The good old Blue and White al ways takes Williamsport by stain', but this time we must have a terrific tempest and hurricane, which will fairly sweep the Dickinsonians into oblivion. The good people of the Lumber City always look forward to State's big student parade as one of the exciting and stirring episodes of the year, and it is up to us this time to make it the greatest ever. Our student body is the largest that has ever entered at State Col lege, and we want over 800 loyal, cheering State undergrads in this big parade on the streets of Wil liamsport on the morning of Satur day, November 17. According to the past record of our gridiron battles against the Dickinsonians, they have succeeded since 1892 in winning every third game played ! According to this dope, Dickinson is due to win this coming contest, and by their recent splendid show ing against the best opponents, Cap tain Davis and his braves are cer tainly to be considered as the most dangerous of foes. But Penn State must win, and it is the positive duty of every man now in College to ac company the Varsity to William sport, and to support and encour age them to the grandest victory of the season. It's going to be a magnificent game, every minute of it, and the glorious White and Blue will wave triumphant over all. Here is the complete record of our annual games for 14 years past : ECEIMI YEAR PLAYED AT 1892... State 16. Dickinson 0, Harrisburg 1896.... " 8, " 0, State College 1897.... " 0, " 6, Sunbury 1898... " 34, " 0, Williamsport 1899.... " 15, " 0, State College 1900.... " 0, " 18, Carlisle 1901.... " 12, " 0, Carlisle 1902 ... " 23, 0, Carlisle 1903.... " 0, " 6, Williamsport 1904.... " 11, " 0, Williamsport 1905.... " 6, " 0, Williamsport Total points scored State 125, Dickinson 30. Games won, by State 8, by Dickinson 3: W. V. U. Game One of the interesting attractions promised for Pennsylvania Day •is the W. V. U. game. The past record of this team this year shows a strength that in all probability will give State some trouble. At the re quest of Manager Thompson of State, the Faculty Committee on Athletics at the West Virginia Uni-• versity has kindly consented to change the date of the game from Saturday, November 24 to Friday, November 23, Pennsylvania Day. A warm friend is the kind to freeze on to. . _. Knisely Bros.: Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley Cigars - and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements H. A. EVEY First Class Rigs at all Times CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones
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