TllH HESPERIAN. i f u. or n. doani:. Andcison centoi uish Stull Poiterficld tight gtimd Williams Vont left gunrd Fair Jones ilit tncklc Cope Hyde lefl tackle 1'iUton Skiles light end uisli Wntounan Chinch left end uisli (Swiss Johnston light half back Fullei "Flippin left hnll back Mnins Pace , qum'oi back I.eiwitt White lull li.ick Sweeney SlUMJruTKS. Fisher, House, Wmd, Wilson, Doanc; Stockton, Hmkley, Mosher, Wyncgnr, U. of N. The U. of N. won the toss and took the goal favoied by the wind, Do.me taking the ball. The ball was diibbed and Doane'. uisli line was blocking well for Sweeney, but the ball was passed to Mains. The lull went to U. of N'. and in less than sis minutes a touch down was made. This is how it was done. Flippin made thiitv yawls aiound unlit end, then John ston five yaids mound left end. Doanc stopped the next i tin of Klippin, but on the next tiial Donne's tush line leeeded live yaids and a few minutes latei Johnston was pushed though the line foi four j.nds nioie. Flippin hainmeied the ntsli line for thtcc ftuther and went down with the ball within two yaids of goal line. Johnston was quickly pushed over the line. White punted out but Yonl muffed the ball and Donne- took it but a fow yards from the goal line. Mains now tried the si length of the U. of X. uisli line and found I'oitei field and Jones disputing his piogress. The net snap by Stull was spoiled by Pace who soon got the possession of the ball fifteen yaids fiom I loane's goal. Jones and Flippin soon put the ball five )aids neaici and Pace eairied it ovci, but the lefeiec did not see it touch a second man befoie Pace icceived it and Doanc got the ball on the Iwentv-five ymd line. Do.me sui prised her opponents at this point by funning a good wedge but Andcison, Vont, anil Poiteificld threw themselves under it and no gain was made. Once nioie the wedgu is tiied and two yaids aic gained. Tlnee nioie wedges failed to gain the necessaiy thuie )aids, and ball went to U. of N. on four downs. Johnston bucked the lines for two yaids; Flippen fifteen yaids lound left end well guaided by Chinch, Again Klippin gains two yaids and on the nest tiial Johnston is pushed over a touch down. White kicked goal. Scoie 10 too. Doanc look the ball in the center of the field and Sweeney made ten yaids behind the V befoie being tackled. Four wedges by Doane fail to gain five yards nnd Portei field got the ball. Klippin made twenty yaids lound left end. Three yaids nioie me gained thiough center.then Johnston nnd White aic each tackled without gain living to get around left end, and Doane got the ball on four downs. Three wedges and a trial through the line by Mains failed to gain much giound and Porterfieh! at last sneaked in the wedge and turned the ball over to centci uisli Anderson. Klippin bucks the msh line but Doanc stands finu and the next time the left end is ciiclcd for five yaids. Two wedges net six yaids. Skiles got out of the next wedge, and by the excellent block ing of Chinch, gained thiity yards and a touch down. White missed goal. Scoici4too. Sweeney biought the ball out to the twenty-five yard line and kicked it well down to the center of the field but White was waiting for it nnd punted back to Sweeney, who was tackled by Pace befoie the ball could be icturncd or run with. The teams lined up for a scrimmage and Sweeney made a good run lound left end for fifteen yni ds. White, Mains, and Fuller did some excellent blocking. Johnston, aided by two or three others, finally got Sweeney down. Fuilei next muffed the ball, and Pace spoiled the next snap. Sweeney punted ten yaids, White muffed nnd Church fell on the lull. Johnston gained through line five yaids. Stull spoiled next snap back, White punted and Sweeney muffed ball, Hyde fell on it, gaining fifteen yaids. Doaue's uisli line was plunged thiough for six yaids. Then Flippin came out of a wedge and gained ten yaids and touch down, no goal. Scoie 18 to o. Doane kicked off fiom twenty-five yatd line. White inulfed the ball and Fuller got it, gaining fifteen yaids. Sweeney made ten aids lound left end. Mains then i an up against Poitei field and Jones twice without any nppio ciablc gain. Sweeney punted again and White, who had fiom the fust been playing with seveie injuiies, muffed the ball and Watei man got it, with ten yaids gain. White then letiicd, and Mosher took his place. The U. of N. soon got the ball on four downs. Skiles made ten yaids out of a wedge, and fiom the net one Johnston made a like gain. When the next wedge stopped, Skiles stalled down the field, and while the ciowd was chasing him, Jones, who had the ball, was making tiacksforthego.il. After a gain of fifteen yaids, Jones was thiown by Sweeney and diopped the ball, Sweeney gaining possession of it. Doane gained five yaids by a foul. Fuller Hied the ifght end, but was tackled by Johnston, losing tlnee yaids. Sweeney now Hied to punt, but l'nce bioke thiough and spoiled this play, while Johnston picked it up, gaining live yaids and a touch down. Mosher missed goal. Doanc took ball on twenty-live ymd line, and Fuller kicked off. Pall was returned by Mosher and Hyde nailed it with a good gain, l'iisl half ended at ihls point. Scoie h. of N. 22; Doane o. Sr.i'OMi IIai r Doane had given up all hopes of winning the game now, but, with the wind in her favor, hoped to scoie befoie time was called. The U. of X. stinted the ball with a V, but made no gain. The wedge was foimed, but the ball was dropped. Mains, who always stood up in ft out and watched the lull, of emu so got it. Fuller then made ton yaids, aided by good blocking. Mains bucked the center for two yaids. In the sci inunage Pace got thiough and nude l.cavitt make a poor pass to Sweeney, who lost ten yaids. On the next tiial Swee ney gained ten yaids'iound light end. Tlnee nioie yaids weie gained witli the wedge. Mains toes the line and Fuller daits lound light end, with a gain of five yaids, Sweeney punted now and Moshei was unable to got it, hut Wnitman hnd no trouble in picking it up. Fullci made tlnee yaids lound left end. Pace in tackling him was slightly hint. After a few minutes lest, Pace decided to play. The ball was now within fifteen yaids of goal line. Would Doane scoie? That was theie the question that evciyone asked nnd few daied hamd a icply. Doane fonned the wedge, while Poiteificld slipped thiough and stole the lull. A sigh of relief and joy burst foith fiom the "old gold" syinpathieis. Substantial gains weie now made by the wedge and end plays. Mosher punted and Hyde and Skiles bioke thiough, ami nfter Sweeney had played with the lull awhile, they took possession, of it, gaining about twenty yaids. In the wedge that was foimod the ball was diopped but Chinch got it and nude a piotty lunge into the wedge, which was not entiiely bioken, and gained tlnee ymds. Doaue's uisli line holds now for four downs and the ball is suiicndeied. Donne begins punting again, hei only means of substantial gain. Hall was caught by Mosher, but Doaue's ends weie on him bofoio it could be ictuined. It was but a few minutes now till Flippin ran out of the wedge and made n touch down. Mosher punted out and Pace made a fail catch, no goal. Score 26 to o. Doane kicked off twenty five yard line and Gios- got the ball; in the next wedge Hyde got through and stopped Fuller. Sweeney now made a pool punt and Vont fell on the ball. About seventeen ymds were gnincd by wedges, but the ball was lost on four downs. Sweeney made a gain of five yaids by crawl ing and running, but Anderson got the ball before fuither