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downs. Western Maryland in the second period pushed a score over the last line. Both teams scored in the second quarter. and in the fourth period. a pass from Willis to Dunn followed by a 38-yard run accounted for the final score of the game. The last game of the season was with Maryland. Many of the fans believed that the long lay-off of three weeks would affect the team's playing but, through the generalship of "Dick" and Captain Kopp, the team came through this period of intensive training without the lack of interest and sluggishness which is characteristic of these conditions. The student body was sure of a victory despite the efforts of "Dick" to quell this feeling. He alone recognized the effects of overconfidence. December third dawned bright and warm, almost too warm for football The team was cheered off at eleven o'clock. and as soon as classes were over there was a student rush to Baltimore. At two o'clock. the game began The first play netted the Terrors 66 yards. and the third caused one tally to be marked up. The second, third. fourth, fifth. and sixth touchdowns clicked off with such rapidity that the stands were taken aback. The Terrors were playing perfect football; the team showed how the Harlow plays could be run. There were no individual stars, but rather a collection of satellites. one of which would shine in one play, and then be outshone in the next. Captain Kopp, with his fierce tackling; Schwieker, with his passing; and Dunn and Shepherd, with their ball-carrying. formed a group that will remain as a monument of the 1932 encounter with the University of Mal"y- land. The final score was 39-7. the Terrapins coming back strong in the second half, and pushing a score over in the middle of the last period. Gcorgeioum es. Weslern Maryland OnoHundredSixllj-Nin"