State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 10, 1910, Image 2

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eady to play- the game of their lives
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And They did. Hardly three' 'man
utes had passed when Old State
had doubled her score of the first
half .and Allegheny was left ten
points in the rear. Perhaps "Andy "
Lytle's, great performance of shoot
ing goals between the halves had
something to do with the spirit, but
anyway pretty goals by Reed,
Shore, Hermann, Haddow and
Blythe came so fast that our oppon-
ents were taken back in amazeniert
and their teamwork went to piec , '§
for a time.
The great work in the first par
,the second half told the tale, for
Meadville collegians regained t
former stride toward the 'end of
game and herd things even. I :Dut IV'
Hermann, after gamely sticking in
the struggle after his knee had been
badly hurt, finally went to the side
lines with a few minutes yet to play.
Then McEntire tooli his place and
performed creditably. Score."—
PENN STATE 34.
Hermann. McEntire
Shore
Haddow ,
Reed
Blythe
Field
,goa.ls- Hermann 4 Reed 5 Haddow 2.
Shore J. Blythe 1, Baker 1 Wezdler 2. Hawk 1
Maxwell 1. Leffel 1. Phillips 1. Ftrestone I. Pc1.,1
goals—Baker 4 Ttme of hal , , es —t 4 , 0 twenty m• n -
tar halves Referee - Scheta - , ,
Interclass Basketball.
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The undefeated junior team .i,dded
another victory to its spring by be
feating the freshmen last Thurs-1
day evening 33 to 23 At no time
were the youngsters , dangerous tp
upperclassmen.: The teanat work oh
the -junior five was the feature. _
With - a new line up, the soi Ito
more team again went down to debiat
at the hands of the 1910 five. Tine
,playing was fast and exciting, the
first half ending with the score 1.3!t0
9in the senior's favor The sen
ior team was rather lticky in ' F its
shooting while the playing of 4he
sophomores was ragged at tim: .
With a little more practice the 191 72
team will give a better account !df
themselves than they nave ' in the
past. , 1
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