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The outstanding features of the season were the trilllllphs over Georgetown, Temple, and the Uni_ vcrsir y of Mnrvlnnd, and the defensive that yielded only three touchdowns in the eleven games. While winning its games the Terrors also produced two of the country's outstanding football smrs. Paul Bates, Western Maryland star end, who figured so prominently in wins over Georgetown and Temple, was named on several All_Eastern teams, and ob- tained further recognition in being named on several. of the mythical All-American teams. The other Green and Gold best bet to receive nation-wide reo, ognition was "Charlie" Havens, the sterling captain and center, who was also mentioned on several AIl_ f\merican teams. The remaining ones on the team were not to be outdone, however, for when the mythi., cal All_Maryland team was named the line-up was very similar to the original Green Terror team. Six men were named to receive the coveted honor Among these were Bates and Havens, end and center respeetively;.'\lexanderO'I.eair and Ludwig Pincura, rnckles, George Ekairis, quarter-kick; and Frank Clnrv, half-hack. To George Ekaitis udong~ much of the credit for the team's success. It was his superb generalship and his accurate diagnosis of plays and hard and deadly tackling that caused many people to say "he made the line." It would not be out of order to mention the fine and effective pa~e 0116 lnmdrcd ninety-two