The Bucknell Game. Last Friday was Bucknell's first appearance on State's basketball floor since 1900 and the event was celebrated with a clean-cut victory over the orange and blue. Captain Funston was able to start the game for out team and threw three pretty field goals during his short stay in the' contest. His injured knee com pelled him to retire from the game, but he had the pleasure of seeing our five take revenge for last winter's defeat by the score of 28 to 16. The guards put up an excellent defense and the opposing forwards located the basket for only two field gdals. The Bucknell team always fought hard, but heady work and good passing by Hermann, Reed and Waha always kept State in the lead. PENN STATE-28 BUCKNELL-16 Reed 1 L.. Shoop Hermann ...... .. ... r E . . . Kurz Waha .O'Brien (Capt.) Blythe Funston (Capt Substitutions—Barnett for Fur.ston Field goals —Funston 3,' Hermann 2, Reed 2, Walla 2, Barnett 2, Blythe 2, Shoop 2, McNinch. Foul goals—O'Brien 6, Waha 2. Referee—Turner. The Allegheny Game. Allegheny College found our team in its best form on Thursday night and met the first defeat it has sus tained in two years. With- such stars as Baker and Maxwell the visitors came here full of confidence, but Penn State's passing kept them guessing and won the game for the white and blue. Reed secured five baskets and Waha and Hermann were close behind with three each, yet the work of our whole team was so good that unstinted praise is due each one of tnem. Baker made seven clean cut foul goals. PENN STATE -28 ALLEGHENY-23 Hermann f Reed Waha (acttng Capt.)....c Barnett g Blythe g. Substitutions —Philips for Benedict. Field goals-- Reed 5, Hermann 3. Waha 3, Barnett 1, Barker 2, Maxwell 2, Wardler 2. Hines 1, Philips 1 Foul goals—Baker 1, Hermann 3, Walia 1. Referee—Hay. The Concerts. 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