iBy7-] 55-yard line. Some one was off side, however, and the ball was given to State on Bucknell’s 40-yard line. The first Scrimmage failed to gain, but on the second Atherton tore loose and made eight yards before he was downed. Curtin got ten more around right end, but on the next try fumbled, and Cure fell on the ball for a loss. Scholl made five yards, but Heckel fumbled, and it Was Bucknell’s ball on the 30-yard line. Cober tried the centre twice, and made seven yards, Nattress fumbled and lost five, and Hoffman made no gain, interference being lacking. Catterall tried to punt, but missed and fumbled, losing fifteen yards. State did not retain possession of the ball long, however, losing it in a fumble in the first scrimmage. Catterall then punted thirty-five yards, Atherton fumbled and Rowe got the ball for Bucknell, on their3s-yard line. Catterall punted, and Atherton returned it for a gain of five yards, Cober niade one yard through centre, and then punted forty-five yards, out of bounds. Atherton and Curtin got two yards each, and State Was given five yards for an off-side pliay. Cure was thrown by Jenkiuson for a loss of eight yards, and Atherton punted to the 15-yard line. Reimer did not gain, and Catterall punted forty yards. Atherton again fumbled, blit Mechesney fell on the ball. Cure made eight yards, Curtin four, and on the next scrimmage Garner threw the runner for a loss of five yards. Cure made five around right end. Then Curtin was given the ball, and ran forty yards for a touchdown, part of the time back of magnificent interference. A punt out was missed. Score: State College Bucknell . . Cober kicked off into goal, and Atherton kicked off from State’s 25-yard line. Catterall got the ball on his 25-yard line, Hoffman made six yards on a fake kick, the first trick play of the game. Cober got three yards, Jenkiuson eight, Catterall two, and then two more. At this point Craig had his arm dislocated, and he was removed, Humeston going in his place. 111 a high scrimmage Catterall was forced back five yards. The quarter back kick was tried, but it was too high and too far forward, and it was State’s ball. After two unsuccessful attempts to gain, Cure fumbled, and Jennings got the ball. Bucknell got ten yards for off-side play, Cober made five with the guards back. It looked as though Bucknell would surely score, but the ball was fumbled on the to-yard line, and Curtin immediately made Eoot Ball. 4 '. o
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