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on the squad broke into the lineup. A good line on the men could not be obtained because of the weakness of the opposition. Fort Meade proved a tartar for the Baby Terrors to meet. The soldiers were big and tough, and they gave the fresh a good fight. At the end of sixty minutes of play the score was deadlocked 6 to 6. Playing the preliminary game to the varsity tilt with Catholic University, the Fresh met their first loss of the year. The Cardinal backs and linemen packed a little too much power for the Terrors, an:l the Washingtonians won a hard-fought 14 to 7 victory. The finale of the year was against the fresh of George Washington, and the two yearling teams battled to a 7 to 7 tie This short season proved something to the Terror coaches. It proved that Joe Lipsky, fresh coach, had some good men under his wing, men that will eventually fill prominent places in the varsity lineup in a year or two. Lipsky did a good job of teaching the Western Maryland style of play to the freshmen, and they caught on to the system quickly. The men who comprised the fresh quad of 1935 include Reinhard, Westerville, Edmonds, Lesinski, and L. Adriance, ends; Oleair, Horner Dickson, and Green, tackles: Fagan, Zavada, Radatovich, Sherman. and Hansen. guards; Lytton, Peters. and Tomichek, centers; and Bender Drugash. Thomas, Mujwit, Maholchic, Uvanni, Schimp. Janus, and Lanassa, backs. S'aled-Coach Lip'iki. Dixon. Lesinski. Mujwit. Peters. Lytton. Drugash Fagan. Zavada. H~rn~r Westerville, Reinhard. Coach Doughty Standing-Manager Gosnell. Newcomb. Green, B~nder. Tomichek, Sherman, Mahokhic Edmond. Hansen, Uvanni, Janus. Adriance. Oleair. Radatovich. Assistant Manager Insley 119