. Bizarre . artment every one was satisfied that that workwould be well taken care of, for his reputation came before him. Then there wereCaptain Strickler, Snavely, Statton and Lerew, veterans of two seasons besides Mack-ert, DeHuff, Pell, VonBereghy, Evans and Mickey from the 1912 varsity squad,as a nucleus to build upon. While among the newcomers were such men as Wheelock,Donohue, HoUinger, E. Snavely, Loomis, Wenrich and Schwartz and enough othersto form a regular squad twenty eight strong. CARLISLE 26. LEBANON VALLEY 0. Great things were expected and surely no one was disappointed when th


. Bizarre . artment every one was satisfied that that workwould be well taken care of, for his reputation came before him. Then there wereCaptain Strickler, Snavely, Statton and Lerew, veterans of two seasons besides Mack-ert, DeHuff, Pell, VonBereghy, Evans and Mickey from the 1912 varsity squad,as a nucleus to build upon. While among the newcomers were such men as Wheelock,Donohue, HoUinger, E. Snavely, Loomis, Wenrich and Schwartz and enough othersto form a regular squad twenty eight strong. CARLISLE 26. LEBANON VALLEY 0. Great things were expected and surely no one was disappointed when the teamjourneyed to Carlisle and held Warners Braves to a score of twenty six points—•the lowest on record. Captain Strickler played a great game despite the fact that he injured his footvery badly early in the contest. His running back of punts was one of the work of C. Snavely, who continually outpunted Welsh, aided L. V. materiallyin keeping the Indians from crossing her goal. 36 Foot Ball. PENBROOK 7. LEBANON VALLEY 27. The agriculturalists from Penbrook were the attraction for the following Satur-day to give the coach an opportunity to try out the new material and to work offthe effects of the Indian game. The heat of the sun and the unimportance of thecontest instilled a spirit of mercy into the wearers of the blue and they let Penbrookdown with 27 points. BUCKNELL 45. LEBANON VALLEY 0. On Saturday October the fourth we met Bucknell university at Lewisburg inanother practice game, Bucknell getting the practice however and we the bumps. Thework of DeHuff was the one redeeming feature of the visitors line play. Wheelockand Lerew played a hard game and fought pluckily until the final whistle blew. Theycarried the ball continually for Lebanon Valley and made many good gains. Barringthe forward pass, we could have held Bucknells heavy team to a comparatively closescore but they were quick to take advantage of the officials interpretations of the rulesand we wer


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