State's 30 yard line, where the half ended Second half :--Undismayed by W. U. P's. remarkable defense, State started in faster than ever. Hirshman carried McKeown's kick off 20 yards,and McCleary's 45 yard punt was returned 15 by Swenson, who played a star game all the way. Burns threw Banbury for a two yard loss, and Banbury's short kick was luckily recovered by Turner. Henry tackled Clancy for no gain. Banbury kicked low and Marshall got the ball on State's 30 yard line. Swenson set W. U. P.'s stand to rocking by a 15 yard dash, but McKeown missed a goal from placement. McCleary kicked out well from the 25 yard.line and Mc- Keown's fumble was recovered by Mehl. 'Throughout the game, W. U. P. had all the luck in recovering fumbles and kicks. Mehl made 2, Banbury lost 4, and Banbury's punt was blocked and secured by Cyph ers. Henry gained 2, but it was W. U. P.'s ball on a forward pass, and Banbury got an onside kick for 25 yards advance. McKeown ran 12 yards on a forward pass, and Turn er fell on an onside kick on State's 40 yard line. Here State held for downs, and McCleary kicked 40 yards to Mehl, Campbell and Max well both tackling hard. Swenson ran 15 yards to State's 15 yard line after McCormick had gained 25 through the recovery of an onside kick. McKeown's place-kick was blocked by Kunkle, but W. U. P. recovered the ball. Desperate plunges by Marshall and Swenson gained about 2 yards and McKeown failed at a field goal. McCleary kicked out from State's 25 yard mark, and then like a thunderbolt the State players pulled themselves together. A re markable dive by Vorhis secured a punt for State, and smashing through the W. U. P. forwards, State's at tack forced another punt, which was blocked, and secured *by THE STATE COLLEGIAN Kunkle and Cyphers. Swinging forward in an invincible triumphant advance, a heap of struggling blue jerseys finally piled up behind W. U. P.'s goal posts, and the great victory was won ! STATE 6 Wray.— • Kunkle ..... Dunn (Capt). Cypi ers. . . Gay. als, . . . Campuell, Maxwell Henry, Vorhis . . Coulson, Henry.... McCleary . . Hershman W. U P 0 ..Perry It . Clancy, Yielding . 'Zieg c . • .. Turner .r g... McKinney, Schuman r t Marshall (Capt.) .r e. .Klawuhn, McCormicic q b ••• . ...Swenson I h b . . . . McKeown rli b . .. .Banbury .f b Touchdown—McCleary. Goal from touchdo , n— McCleary. Referee—Dr.Staufter. of Pennsylvania. Umpire—Dr. Minds of Pennsylvania. Head line.- man—Ed Young of Cornell. Assistant Linesmen-- Whitworth, State, and Roe W U. P. Freshman—Sophomore Football Game The annual struggle between the two lower classes will take place cn Beaver Field next Saturday, Dec. Bth. This contest has always been, and promises once more to be, an extremely interesting one, accom panied by considerable enthusiasm and a display of true inter-class spirit. The Freshmen, by this time, have acquired at least a fair knowledge of the meaning of "spirit," but they cannot grasp the real significance until the class foot ball game has passed. Many times victory ha-, been due largely to spirit, as was the case when the 1908 football tam won two years ago, and the ne w men can rest assured that they must be there with the "very same goods" in order to win. Every indication points to a good, hard, clean contest, just as every lower class football game has al ways been. Each ..:11 have to play hard to win and it is this "do or die" spirit which every player ex hibits that makes the match in teresting from start to finish. 'ln tense rivalry exists in all class con tests, but' it is never shown more particularly than in the football game. Oftentimes the lower class game is the best of the season on Beaver Field, and it is expected that COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Costumes I e ited for special occasions Class contracts a specialty ALL READY To serve you with a Quick Lunch. Oyslers in every Style. Soups, Vies, Fakes, Baked Beans, Sandwiches and Hot Drinkq. Also a choice line of Con I ectioncry constantly on hand. Soda Water and Sundaes in all flavors and to suit all tastes, at the Old Drug Store Stand. Try us and Be Convinced C. F. HARRISON, Prop. Catering a Specialty. TRUNKS 11 TRAVELING BAGS HARRY W. SAUERS HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COLLEGE College Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware P Spouting and Repairage i , J State College H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA Tlih•ty year,' eAperienee In Tailoring Maniple~ 01 the finest Tmported Good, always on hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. HOTEL LIVERY FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS F. A. ROBISON, PROP. Commercial Telephone PENNA
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