was played at Commerce in a hard rain, which began to fall shortly after the game was called. A few loyal supporters remained on the field, and saw their eleven go down before the Methodists' 33 to 0. The field was a sea of mud, and it was almost impossible to hold the ball. In fact, three of Wesley's five touchdowns are admitted to have been flukes, caused by this condition. However, the Lions were considerably muddied, and suffered many injuries as well as a defeat. At the end of the game, Jernigan, Bradford, Lewis, Rubarth, Nelson, Bland and Griffits were counted among the wounded, but there was one consolation in the showing the team had made, and if anything the morale was raised, rather than lowered.