The upper picture shows a fast Columbia attack player trying conclusions with four of 
Pennsylvania’s defense players. This man is noted for his disregard of team play, and although 
exceptionally keen and willing, he frequently wastes his energy by going it alone against heavy 
odds. As might have been expected, he got a trimming in this instance and retired to his position 
thoroughly winded, and unprepared, if called upon within a minute or so, to hold his own against 
his opposing defense player. 
In the lower picture, the Pennsylvania point and cover point men are at fault; for although 
their first defense man has the ball, neither of them is in a position to check one of the two 
Columbia home players should he suddenly receive the ball. And this is just what happened. 
Stewart, Columbia, the man in white at the left, obtained the ball and passed it like a flash to his 
inside home player, who immediately shot a goal without interference. 
The white triangle on the grass at the right of this picture is the goal line, and six feet behind 
it is the net, guarded by the Pennsylvania goal-keeper. 

