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The Oold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE \ SPORTS I Bashetball Boxing I SPORTS I TERROR BOXERS FACE BUCKNELL DEFEATS W. M. IN BOXING DOPE FROSH RECEIVE SECOND SETBACK RIFLE TEAM IN ACTION RETURN GAME HERE AT HANDS OF MT. ST. MARY'S TOUGH MEET WITH NAVY By piling up a large point advantage The bardest of all Saturday: Navy. TIle Frosh received their second set- VS. U. OF M. AND G. U. in the first half tlle Bucknell gum·shoe Inter·Coliegiate champions. back of the season at the hands of Mt. The Tenor boxers journey to Annapo· artists emerged victorious, 34·26, in an olis. Navy has yet to be beaten in Annap- St. Mary's Preps last week. ThJ entire Last Friday afternoon the Western lis this Satul'day to faee their toughest interesting and excitine basketball First clash of Maryland institutions in game was etcee and fast, the Mountain· Maryland rifle team was defeated by assignment, Navy. This will be the first game with W. M. C. at the armory last boxing. cera emerging vietorions only by a 21· the representatives of the University of time two Maryland institutions have Wednesday evening. It is admitted Terrors are rounding into fine shape. 19 score. This match was interesting in Maryland in a shoulder-to-shoulder met in the ring and the clash will prob- without question that the Biaons were Navy defeated Georgetown, 7·0. that it was a return contest, the Frosh match. The Terrapins showed exeellent ably resouud through Maryland college the best ball club that has played on Step right our Terrors and knock having defeated the Prepmen in the shooting ability against our boys by a eireles. Boxing is beeoming popular in the Westminster court this season. them off their perch! earlicr engagement. Despite the fuct score of 1351·1286. Simms was high Maryland colleges and tllis meet will go Presenting along with a physically that the Freshmen lost, their teamwork scorer for Weatel'll Maryland with a to- a long way towards furthering its pop- wen-beieweea personnel, all tal), rangy, ane: paa.sing showed a marked improve- tal of 268. Maryland's higbeet man was ularity. active youths, and a well-balanced at- TERROR DRIBBLERS LOSE TO U. ment over the St. John'r, Junior Varsity Marshall with a score of 276. And the clash will be heard in more tack, Bucknell was never in serious dan- OF M. 32-17 game the week before. ways than one. The Tenor team thia ger. Their passing WR$ sharp and their On Wednesday the Frosh again hit The team stayed in Washington, D. year has been a consistent winner and shooting accurate. They maneuvered W. M. C. dribblers were defeated their winning stride and after a hard, C., Friday night and fired another shoul- match with Georgetown Navy will have a tough time downing from all positions of the court, eorners, 32-17 by the U. of Md. at College Park fast game played in the armory, defeat- dar-to-shoulder Saturday afternoon. The University them. Navy has two things to uphold; sides, center, and outside, and they cut last Friday evening. The Green and ed the State School for tile Deaf by a competition was much keener llere and they have Mt becn defeated in eight very fast to receive return passes once Gold were handicapped immensely by a score of 32·26. This makes a total of Western Maryland was leading until the years at Annapolis in this sport and having spotted unguarded territory. pre-game agreement of 3·year eligibility seven wins ani! two losses for the Froah last target was turned in, which gave they are the Inter·Collegiate champions, Several plays from the tip-off at cen- which barred Machamer and Oue Brull, this season. Not a bad average. Keep Georgetown the higher by three winning this championship from Penn ter also worked successfully. both regular vanity members, from ac· it up, Frosh! points. eccre State last year, by one point. The 'I'er- It was far from being the Buck's tual participation in the game. rors met Penn State earlier this year game, however, until the last minute of Despite the weakened ltne-up, the Ter· Uni1l6Tsity of Maryland Captain Woolley offered prizee for and lost 4·3, the heavyweight bout de- the official playing time had elapsed. rors battled throughout, and the U. of G. F. T. special individual matches. Winners of ciding the meet. Western Maryland's consistent, dogged, M. resorted to long shooting in spots to Evans, I. f .. 5 these epeelal matches wero: Navy will present one Inter-Collegiate fighting and playing never allowed come out winners by a wide margin. Heagy, I. f .. High score total, Monagahn, G. U. champion, Williams, in the 135·pound Bucknell a moment's ease and the 'I'er- With the exeepticn of a few minutes in Gaylor, r. f .. class. Meeting him will be either Croa rors even threatened to grasp the upper the first period the U.