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4 The Gold Bug, Nov. 23, 1948 New Procedures Devised Soccer Season Ends Intramural Football Team The Lineup For Schedule Adjustments (Continued from page 3, column 3) Close Out For Season (Continued from page 3, column 1) Due to increased duties in the field tied by the hard driving of the Ter- {Continued from page 3, column 2) we have so rapidly acquired for them of Dr. G. F.,Stover, Dean of the Fac, rors who never gave up even though -, seems to indicate that there are great uIty, a new system for dropping a lead seemed safe. In one minute and -c-Btack and white-Independent scrim- possibilities for a spirited, wellmean- courses was devised last week by a ten seconds of the second quarter, mage and the Seminary-Black and lng rivalry to arise. More power to it. faculty committee. Kelly Rice booted in the Green Ter- White game. ball), plus the mutual respect whica.; As has been done in the past, the rors first tally. Both teams fought The Preache'rs, in first place, have Hats off: Our compliments this student withdrawing from a course hard through this period and the won the coveted football pennant and time to a man whose loss will be deep- must discuss the matter with the pro- next, but neither scored. Frank Ste- six points toward the Intramural Tro- ly felt next year. For three years Jim fessor concerned and obtain written phenson at right wing scored for the phy which is given at the end of each outstandingly permission from him. Signature of the Terrors with 10 minutes left in the year. Cotter has played an at left end "n fine game of football student-adviser is then necessary. In- fourth period. The Jonesmen won' the the Terrors. His experience and smart from RCA Victor stead of receiving final grant from tilt. by a 2-0 shutout. The Green play has been a big factor in the Dr. Stover, as in previous years, L. team's defense was not penetrated Forrest Free •.Dean of Men, and Miss throughout the four periods of play. Pencil Shavings power of the team's forward wall. Underneath The Arches Helen Howery, Dean of \Vornen, -will Jack Spicknall saved many of the Until handle the official withdrawal. Baltimore team's attempts. Jim Hack- (Continued from page 2 column 5) Gloria Beauty Shop It) Magic "We hope the change in procedure man played his usual good game at will simplify the complex routine re- left fullback. past age involves changes in the Stylish Hair Cutting 12th Street Rag quired of the student desiring to The season's finale on November 19 basic structure of situations which 35, On a Slow Boat to China 'drop' a course. However, I would at the University of Maryland was a actually determined our ideals at that 82 W. Main St. Say Something Sweet prefer to see the number of withdraw- 5-1 defeat against the Terrors. First time. Maybe today will be the "good old als decreased, rather than increased, to score was the Jonesman, Frank days" for future people. Perhaps Needles $1.50 ~1.00, SOc by the new move," affirmed Dr. Stover. Stephenson. Soon nfter the Terps some distant excavator will un~arth Mimeographed forms will be used tied the score and the stalemate con- our garbage heaps for the rusted re- Radio- by both the professor and student- tinued untd the fourth period when mains of our bubble wands arid place BONSACK'S century adviser in officiating the release. the hosts ran up a .four point lead. it on display in a twenty-fifth will wish museum. Wistful spectators Another Bill Rhodes, firststringer, S~~ .. so» has played in his first year on the Ter- they could make real live bubbles in-" SODAS LUNCHES Electronics outstandingly at right af- stead of the barest verisimilitude fullback (Continued from page 2 column 1) rors foot squad. Homer Earll and forded them by vest pocket projection 14 W. Main St. terest-in-the-world would be, in my side-kick Pete Callas, have completed machines which cast mere moving SMITH & REIFSNIDBR judgment, sponsored trips to lectures, another hard fighting season for the pictures of bubbles on the nearest museums, plays, concerts, opera in home team. flat surface. Modern Library Incorporated the neighboring larger-cities. Some of LUMBER-COAL this is already done" but not nearly WESTMINSTER, MD. enough. Items of interest that I J. WM. 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