; BIGLER LOST AT HANOVER !bl! iT*In n loosely played soccer game at th Hanover, Biglervillc lost by the one- ip sided score of C to 2. The Tapper End- d: ers were minus DienL a regular full az back, and they presented little defense, rc Frequent shifts were made in the sine- vi up and it was not until the opening qi of the second half that BigiervilJe tQ found itself and really played soccer. Hanover scored five goals within fif- =zl teen minutes after the game had started, all of them being handed to jv the Yorkers by Big-lcrvxile.The second half was more evenly *it*contested, BiglervilSc scoring their j ^ I One tally on a penalty- The ball was - -almost entirely in Kanovcr s territory' ‘. . Nland it was oniy the hue kicking oi ^ ; Smith and Schaeffer which kept Big- j ; terrille from scoring.» The line-up follows: - )k*'. Bfglcrvilio Position?: Hanover f‘H. Taylor.......goal....... Shultz ^Burtner ___.Tight full, Sreiih .CiMorrison left full Schaeffer ^I. Taylor right half____Morning aIKnouse ......center half......Yoke 5Xj.Weaver left half Crawford• *Oylcr otiisice right.---- L'-ppy \Scoit inside right..... -Rudisiil ,thFidler......center......Greenaway vrE. Robert inside left-.. Hostetter hi' G. Reberfc outside left— Bletmer ;chField goals; Tippy 2: RudisilL. as Greenaway, Hostetler, Blettner; pen-alty goal; Xnouse: Substitutions: xbShultz for Smith; Wright for E. Keb-eri; Scoiz for Knousc, Plank for Mot- be risen. Kennedy for Plank. Referee; j Cornwell; Thne of halves- 30 minutes- \ q\