State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 14, 1909, Image 1

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o. 4. STAT ' COLLEGE, l'A.;, OttolliEß 14. 19r
Vol; VI,
STATE;
8, INDIA
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A', 1 Large Cr c
G e, b 4
W eabarre.
Ra ! kaii, I Rah !I li i was
victor fOr the White and 81 .
Old Pent S4e even though th
al, score; wa's declared ,to be
8,-8. Undoubtedly le Re'
'1
cp i nsidered themse lves more
lucky to ge away with a 1
(ed)skin ,:£okif ever an eleve
dearly and I cleverly outplavel
was coach Glen Warner's CE
Indiana on Opctober ninth, nint
hundred-andinitie.
It came ahOut this way. " id('
Smith fumbled Libby's kick-o f.mcr:
mentarily but, recoVered It in time to
make a pretty rim of ten yards.
Mauthe icked forty yards tol..ibbi ,
e,.
who' wa dawned in his ti - acki.
State's 1 ds flayed a
, brilliant ga.4
t roughaut and the fast, end runs fo'•
Ihich the C#lisle eleven has justly
1 ,i
L ecome I noted iver s nipped in the
bud again ald again. 1 i
\3,, The first I' radian 'forward pas
farled at this arlystage of i thelgam
and the R eduie n n were penalized fif
.1
teen yards. After 'an exchange o
punts captain 'Libby team secured
the ball, in the middle Of the field
and thrPugh t our short gains carried,
it to our f:,hirireight ward line;
Eiere, House d shot \ thrOugh the Ger i
ter of the line land wlith a clear field
to into Vorhin on. the fiVe- yard line:,
The big Indialewas gping\tOo fast
fpr Larry's tackle to lay him lcivf
a:pc! Mauthe ,s4ame up from behind
j, st in time tool bring tiouser 'to the '
l
gi l
round — With Vorhis still, clinging to\
d Witness- d a
Poor De , ision
ihis knees behind, our goailine. Lib
by kicked the gbal from •utli,doWn
and the core stoodirindians 6,
.tate O.
After Vorhis had kidked it Lib
toy, the Indian captain brou' ht the
ball back twelve yards lo his own
17 yard markt There he was corn
telled tb punt and Larry ran the
Iticx baCk ten yards. A forward
pass went over Broxn'ihead and we
I I
big
e bf
tin
tie,
men
than
hole
was
*ere pe ialized fifteen yatids.
i
~.
.." &hi ble gave our uPOonents the
ball on tate's 22 yard e taut they
i l -
nullgin nothing. l line miser- tied a
i it
ield go 1 but it went wide. ; I ftf the
f'.
Oark,an into Vorhis's ,armsehind
r line. Scrimmage was stn ed on
Ale 25 y d V line but the Whi e and
Elue ele en, (not , yet having found
its offe sive strength. could, do lit
tle"in the way of, gaining ground.
, ,
Mauthe punted 'a long'spical to Hau
ifer who ,came back tw9 , yards ILib
by made a fcirward pass io ,Wause-
-....-. a t Cry 'la 7 _
/-
lia which net ed a twenty y rill gain
for the Abori ines i
11
li l It was the, ndian's balibn our 22-
1
yardd fine bu they, lost fi yards
liildn Very it rew, ThoMaS baCk on
a,,"crissiCrobi" play. 1:14 et; .failed
in his seccnd his at! a,goallfrp
..t ,
rt i
field as he stood on our 4O yard
mark. '
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ISmith gained three yara
from the- 25 yard I :'iine and
lians were penalized bye for
'ay. 1 liauthe Macii al span
rds around right endland I
led two on a cross-bn4; t
i
r mad it four mt4el hit
cure a tirst &writ
't the had -punted t Air
in§ vi.ire , penai F'd '
‘ecauise :::,f their-iOilv
.;!1.,
10119. _tice Five Cehts
not doing five,-yards btt from the
center over Ithe :line of scritimage
and it was their ball on- their Own
8-yard line. • t --*.
Hauserr kicked to Manthe who
made a great
, eatch -of 'the oval and
returned it 'fiye yards - The 'fresh
man fullback' played a wonderfni
game all Abe wayland i deserves - i . nuth
credit. He was fight in the thick of
the fray with' such experience i d and
reliable men as "Bill", "Hefi" and
1 , "Larry" ,and ' acquitted himself no
bly, ' Now Maiithe'reeled Dif 10
yards mort , „llMOCleary added four,
1 .
but tem.ya l I ds were I lost on an,at
tempted;dlouble (pass and we w ere
i
penalized I for holdine r Again' a pen=
alty ldst is fifteen yards more when
a forward pas r s did not go five yards
outside 1 1(e half 'ended with the
1 '
<ball in our • o4eSsionon our 35-yard
line. , 11 I F
--- z- -Eqol4-D 1 - i i ALF
• goes 'that Hollenback.
is ' ,l between- th e• halves
rn tei to fifteen Words
4' hve been well choi
tha three minutes after
hal *Led, "Dick'
ed e
s. lha 11 ovei the
Or a ouchd6wn .A hard
Lib y - drop he ball on
off ndlWeaer recov
,t te I Then Smith went
r uncl the righeend
:n i l a d McCleary added'
Sm th, again circled the
'aid and a touchdown.,L
out Drou l ght the bald di-r,
t I of; the crossbar;for :a
13* I...irry's”' at t te4t
ht suarely and bound-,
,th playing fields Only
i r
teL ' small margin of an
Thestot'
' expressed
talk" in fr•
btit thee
en for ih le§
the second .
Smith can;
Carlisle line
tackle made
Vorhis' kic
Bred it for '
fifteen yar•'
and Hirshii
five each. r i
end for.s4
Piollet's
rectly in Oo
trYat goil;.
lhit the upri,
ed hack oat.
arting
e
f#side
olf 112'
lul"
we
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LEMI
d, -pass