. The Lanthorn 1917. FOOTBALL iqib Paiie One HumlredEigliircn. < a ?J < ca H oo FOOTBALL ^H^A REVIEW, 1915 MANAGER RINE ^[X LSQUEHANNAS 1915 football season was a success, because Bucknell,^^^ her greatest rival, was held to a scoreless tie at Lewisburg. Dickinson,A—?^ another rival, was decisively defeated as well as Mt. St. Marys. This was the first real football schedule the Orange and Maroon menfaced for several years. The most popular of college games was reinstated in1913. During the season of 13 and 14 very few intercollegiate games were played,as the Susquehanna warriors were the


. The Lanthorn 1917. FOOTBALL iqib Paiie One HumlredEigliircn. < a ?J < ca H oo FOOTBALL ^H^A REVIEW, 1915 MANAGER RINE ^[X LSQUEHANNAS 1915 football season was a success, because Bucknell,^^^ her greatest rival, was held to a scoreless tie at Lewisburg. Dickinson,A—?^ another rival, was decisively defeated as well as Mt. St. Marys. This was the first real football schedule the Orange and Maroon menfaced for several years. The most popular of college games was reinstated in1913. During the season of 13 and 14 very few intercollegiate games were played,as the Susquehanna warriors were then only learning the fundamentals of , when we consider that this was practically our first inter-collegiate season, itwas a success, even if some of the opponents did run up rather large scores. The initial game was with Bucknell. 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.


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