PACE TWO two teams played ,clean an the way, _toi:), so that 1 ere was nothing but a very pleasant feelity, for i3ubknell by those who took the Lewisburg trip. ' The second half , was .nly about seven minutes , old when Hirshman. aided by , beautiful interf 4nce, 14in f,ifly, yards for our third ouchdovn. "Heff" had beel,carrying the bail along tor good gains since the stait of the game and his work on the secondary defense was great, so that *then he ulled off the long sprint t :, the Stat stands went wild. illic presence of president Sparks, %vhb had just come dawn to the play ers,' bench a imoment before, - may ct.h have been th god omen which permitted Hi shrna to make the longest run of e game hates said fter the contest that "Bull" McCl ry cou!d have beaten Bucknell himself last Saturday 'had he h 0 somedsne to pass the ball pacitkla him While that is scarce. ' y true the Lewisburgers found it so and to stop the big halfback ~ that the'next two touchdovrns were his— and they came close together Tie final score was made when Vorhis - got Bucknell worried by dropping back for a goal from field and while acting captain O'Brien's men were trying to block the kick. Hirshman was pushed 'through .guar4tor a long gain, and when the ball was knocked out of his arm, Brown caught it on the fly and crossed the line for the sixth and final touchdown. Two of the goals from ',toucfidoVvrr were kicked bye "Larry" and One by '-'13u;1" There wal i some dissatisfaction that manager) McKee's two stte,cial trains' were nit) tliilled but thosie, who did go toLewisburg,witnessedla fine victory with plenty of e . a.citing features. Very got away 'with the "shoestring play" once for twenty yards gain while on the opposite end " Tom" Piollei used his head to good advantag , when he called for bald 'ill', 11 Sta 1 ' i , I Nv i ; I 1 re w A r l i ii ffi l - a . , rnc.:o in i e x its il e a' , p IF , ai , got i I 111 tie! fo jut! !? on i :ia MEI r•E;~ ,~~ I f I ~' 171 s I,; 1 I I n F pfayl il err dA4 you a , I L l l I .i r eyes re ay tb , w I , I 1 I pc R4tn sty ,uoon err i II 1 1 4 411Nlits1 kr:fa ) ts Full. 1) uiis and Ilierc h. I I II 1-1 discri 'pride to . eorrect st: invitea to "iL4t us f.l .nat 4 1 1 . a, 64, th aiblsiTo , • Ij , 31,13 Trtiect dress 're reseint4toie , 1 IV4in building -eilk-•6',. t 4 o,d ege ,ir.L '' , own II ,' f eat t'l st rhis i , f h n tI a 'e th u t ins ni n t g n e , i ,foryv,ar air. , .Itch i l en' ' high, ons,. , ' went in - le , tack l es, and the foLe ithe p ick y onside ick y 'have n , on: i s year ahi with, the'rbal :,d'ilot' . makin_ pass i hette. nge , ba.ir t -d lAell ; butte as., "Dick' aly play the f Inn Naember, the 112t4 OT)proat t s you've e l vi Pt to I say word I abol l -ss and Tuxedo r nt Tailoring s, men viho anq 'can app ailoring, are I 1 cINISSe 4earance fi , il lasis is clisc3lay. 34'u,• EMI isthie IWays arf teen aids on his' nd Ma thF's punts, audiwel •dgrected. rnlao pl ed Ithe b 13u4knell .Was outplg eralied and comple hel l f t. Ca alp Coulson w Ei l cknell lineup preseu laid up with knee l Groff, O'B pe Danielsdid good wor 44 .4
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