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Freshman Football HE Freshman football squa~l. alth?ugh the smallest in years, completed its schedule T with one Win out of three tnes. FIve games had been scheduled, but because of the reduction of the athletic budgets of the colleges, only three were played The Baby Terrors' first game was against the strong Bucknell team. The ball was in possession of the Biscns most of the time and by their superior poundage they were able to push over three touchdowns. The Fresh fought valiantly but were unable to score. The final score was 19-0 The only home game was played against the George Washington team, on November 5. The Washingtonians got their only score of the game in the opening few minutes. After that the game settled down to a grueling fight. Western Maryland took advantage of a fumbled punt and scored in the second quarter. A pass accounted for the second touchdown. Following in the footsteps of the Varsity, the Baby Terrors made a valiant effort to come from behind and win against heavy odds. In the Mercersburg game, they almost succeeded. Mercersburg had piled up nineteen points, the Terrors none during the first half. In the third quarter the fledglings opened up a series of passes, thirty-two in number, and completed twenty-one of them. This netted them two touchdowns and extra points. But the supreme effort was lacking. The game ended 19-14. Very little can yet be said of the possibilities of the Fresh team for the Varsity next year because of the meagre schedule and the scarcity of material which cramped the style of potential outstanding players. DUdley. Koons. Want: (Manoger). Campofreda, Chapman. Davis ,5imp50n. Haines. Graham. Armacosi, Grumbine. FowUe Curlis. Mcllnun. pon/c