Annapolis 11, State 5. Continued from page i, feated at Annapolis, victory perched upon our banners of “White and Blue’’ in another section of country. Our valiant Reserves trimmed the strong Bloomsburg Normal aggrega tion at Bloomsburg by playing the finest kind of football. The score. STATE 5 NAVY II Ba r 1c Capt. Howard Wray it Pie.sol Kunkle Ig O’Brien Dunn, Gotwals v .. Causey Putnam rg '... Shafroth Gataals, McWilliams ..rt Grady Cam bell re. .Woodworth Bague Moorhead q ••• Norton, Decker lhb.. .. Spencer,Townsend Miller, Mcllveen rhb Doherty.. McGee fb Ghormley Touchdown —Grady. Decker, Yeckley. Goal from touchdown-Norton. Umpire—Orkeson, Le high. Referee—Bergen, Princeton. Head lines man—Melvin, St. Johns. Time of halves—2o min utes. Atte idance 50GO, At Bloomsburg NORMAL 0 Bck ... T. Prevost Long Levand.. Erickson Morg-tn . Titman .... Willoughby Brown Touchdown - Richey. Referee—Dr. Cooper. Umpire- Haas,Berw ck University. Head lines men -McCreary and Riddle. Timer —Mr. lioutcl. Time of halves—2U minutes. Toothpicks vs. Tumblers By far the most interesting foot ball game, yet played on Beaver Field was that of last Saturday when an aggregation of tall lean upper classmen met a similar team of short stubby students. The varieties of uniforms exhibited were limited only by the number of players in the game, and some were freakish in the extreme bringing forth shouts of laughter from on lookers along the sidelines. The game opened .with Brewster’s kick off for the Toothpicks, and then followed such an exhibition of the fine points of football as has seldom been seen on any college gridiron. The Tumbleis had the ball and tried line-plunging but the Tooth picks lay down in the way and stopped the plays. Then “Nell” Rafter signalled, ‘Thermo-dyna mics, Alternators, Ikey Reber,” and Gilson tore around right end for THE STATE COLLEGIAN a good gain only to have the ball brought back by the referee The Tumblers were penalized for com bined holding, offside play, and slugging a distance of forty yards and the ball was given to the Tooth picks. Their strength lay in end runs, and these were used extensive ly. Lorah finally seized the ball on a fumble and crossed the line for a touchdown, but the referee saw something peculiar In the play and penalized the Toothpicks forty yards for luck, not allowing the score. Occasionally some player would be ‘ ‘ laid out, ’' in which case he was promptly lifted to the official wheel barrow and trundled off the field. Mahaffey was the worst offender in this aspect. The first half finally ended with no score. In the second half the antics of the first half were repeated, but both sides settled down to ‘ ‘ play the game, ’ ’ with the result that Ma haffey finally got away on an end run for a touchdown and the Tumb lers had won 6-0. After the game, with much ceremony the Toothpicks were each awarded a short thick “ T ” while the Tumblers were pre sented with a long thin “ T.” The proceeds of the game minus the printing expenses were about $25.00 which goes to the State Collegiam. The line-up: TOOTHPICKS TUMBLERS Fhckinger, 'O6 1c Gilson, ’O6 Shed, ’O6 It i-omis, 'o7 Caughey, ’O7 Ig C. H. Smith, 'O7 Fallon, 'O7 c King,'o7 Leitzell, 'i»7 • ••• •rg Mussina, 'O7 STATE 5 . ..Ferguson .. .Cyphers Price ... Reese Leonard .. Hand Burns .A. Yecklcy . ..hjehey Brewster, 'O7 rt Williams, 'O6 Jacobs,’o6 re.... .. Tawney, 'O7 Ouig‘ey, 'O6 qb.. Rafter,'i 6, (Capt) Conklin,'o7 lhb Foltz, T 6 Culp, 'O6 (Capt) rhb Clay, 'O6 Deuel,'U6 fb Mahaffey,'o6 Extra le Walker, ’O7 re Snyder, 'O7 Lorah, 'O6 hb Horning, 'O7 Umpire—F. E» Wilber. Referee—Haverstick,’o7. Time-keepers—Cassel,’o7, Dodge,'o7. Waterboy— Harris. 'OB. Aids to the injured - Miller, ’O7, Arms by, 'OB. Time of halves —Unknown. -O. H. Bathgate, ’O4, who during the past year has been working in Milwaukee, Wis., has secured a po sition with the P. R. R. at Altoona. A large number of students spent e’ection day at their homes. COTriELL & LEONARD ALBRNY, N. Y. CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS to (lie American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty. S. W. KALIN Hatter and Men’s Furnisher Students’ Headquarters for Hats. Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and Sweaters STATE COLLEGE - PA. LEARN r l KLEGRAPIIY and R. R < ACCOUNTING. ?50 to SlOOsalary assuied > our graduates under bond. You don’t pay" r us until you have a position. 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