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guson took his team to visit University of Baltimore, and the boys amply repaid the Bees for an early season defeat. 36 to 26 was the score. the Bees being helpless the entire first half. Loyola then came to West- minster, and again the Terrors gained revenge. The visitors found them- sieves on the short end of a 34 to 24 tally. And to cap it off, the Ave went to Annapolis and met St. John's in a return game. Uvanni. Benjamin, and Co, ran wild as they snowed the Johnnies under by 44 to 25 That Mr. St. Mary's jinx refused to be broken. and the upstaters eked out a 33-32 win over the Terrors in the Armory. But the Terrors gained vengeance on Washington College with a 32 to 30 victory and then whipped a fast Bucknell team by the same score. To close the league season the Green and Gold toyed with Hopkins, winning 49 to 30. A final trip to Bucknell. where they lost I:y 44 to 34, and the season was over The men who played over the entire season were Reinhard and Uvanni at the forward posts. although the latter alternated at center with Benjamin at times; Benjamin at center; Captain Fowble and Tomichek at guards. Millard. Lesinski. and Lee Adriance saw some action. and the other reserves broke into the lineup occasionally. The Terrors finished third in the league, tying with Loyola for the post. Each had six wins and four defeats. Washington College and Mt. St. Mary's finished with seven wins and three losses apiece. It is very probable that had the season started in February the Terrors would have come home first with a leg on the trophy. Paul Menton gave due credit to Ferguson's men for their excellent work. "Stan" Benjamin was rated the All League center, and Fowble was given a guard position on the alternate team. Only the fact that he was a freshman kept the high-scoring "Joe" Uvanni from a post on the first team. Freshmen are not considered for league berths. An ignominious start, a mid-season spurt. a glorious finish-that is the story of the 1935 team 127