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Loyola V5. Western Maryland "The first defeat of the season] Bucknell wins by 14-13 score!" It was a down-hearted student body that heard this news on the evening of Novem- ber 5. The team had journeyed to Lewisburg the day before in hope of a victory, but knowing full well the power of the Bisons on their home field. There was no scoring in the first period. In the second quarter Shepherd ran 76 yards to be downed on the Bucknell -l-yerd line, and then to buck the tall over on the next down. The try-for-point was missed. Bucknell then intercepted a pass and scored, being successful in the point after touchdown. Dunn scored the Terrors' other touchdown in the third quarter: the kick was successful. The Bisons came back strong and scored again. and the extra tally was marked down also. So ended the game. !t was a tough game to lose, but the Terror spirit of "Give them all you have, and then if they beat you, take it standing," was exhibited The Boston College game! Things did not look so bright to the Western Maryland fans. The Eagles had beaten Fordham. one of the best Eastern teams, earlier in the season, and Chesnulevitch, one of Boston's half-backs, was too much of a reminder of Poppleman of the Maryland game of last year for the upholders of the Green and Gold to prophesy who were going to make the touchdowns. An air of grim determination cloaked the team as they departed Wednesday night. The student body was hopeful, and when the Cold B!1g came out on the evening of Armistic Day, there was no lamenting, for we had tied the Eagles! Not as much as was hoped for, that 20-20 tie, but it was against the toughest team of the season. A short description of the game is enough to show the uphill fight of the Terrors Boston College in the first quarter battled through the Terrors for two touch- On. HundredSixly-Eignt