. The Lanthorn 1917. l. Susquehanna outclassed her opponentsin every department of the game, and had possession of the ball the greater part ofthe time, tnit seemed to lack the necessary punch to cross the line. In the game with Colgate. Susquehanna was playing out of her class, butnevertheless the team made a creditable showing. Swoope starred in this game, atone time breaking thru the entire team for a forty-yard run. .\t Muhlenberg and F. and M. the scores were large. Injuries kept several ofSusquehannas shining lights out of both contests. Mt. St. Marys was defeated, Capt. Nichols excellin


. The Lanthorn 1917. l. Susquehanna outclassed her opponentsin every department of the game, and had possession of the ball the greater part ofthe time, tnit seemed to lack the necessary punch to cross the line. In the game with Colgate. Susquehanna was playing out of her class, butnevertheless the team made a creditable showing. Swoope starred in this game, atone time breaking thru the entire team for a forty-yard run. .\t Muhlenberg and F. and M. the scores were large. Injuries kept several ofSusquehannas shining lights out of both contests. Mt. St. Marys was defeated, Capt. Nichols excelling in this contest. .Albrightwas victorious in a harti-fought 6-0 contest. The last game of the season was played with Dickinson on Warner Field. Thefirst half ended with the Carlisle Collegians in the lead. Rut during the secoiul halfRed got away for several long runs, scoring three touchdowns, and thus the1915 season was brought to a close with a decisive victory. Page One Hiitidrcil-Twcnty WINNERS OF THE FOOTBALL S. CAPTAIN NICHOLS TACKLE This noble leader of the 1915 team is a product ofDickinson Seminary. His heady playing and dash pap-rika has done much to encourage his teammates in everygame played. We regret very much to lose this valuableman through graduation.


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