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[KE m.est of the othe.r sports at Western Ma.rYland this year, base, L ball had a new coach. In place of "Molly" Twigg. former Terror athlete of repute, "Joe" Lipsky guided the destinies of the team. "Joe" will be remembered by former fans as an all-round man, capable behind the bat.on the mound. or in the outfield. His hitting was one of the major factors of the team's play in the 1935 season, his last as a player here. This year the baseball schedule was larger than it has ever been before. A total of fourteen games with leading colleges in this section of the country were listed. The Terrors were entered in the Maryland Collegiate Baseball League, a loop which contained Washington College. Mt. St. Mary's, Loyola, St. John's, and Hopkins in addition to the Westminster institution. Unfortunately, no provision for playing St. John's College was made, and so the Terrors finished the season without meeting one of their league opponents, Not only was the schedule much greater than in other years, but it was more representative. Lipsky's men met Georgetown, George Washington. Penn State, and Shepherd College in addition to their league rivals. All games except those with Penn State and the Hcyas were played on a home-and-home basis At the time of this writing Western Maryland has played but three games. They bowed to Georgetown in the opening tilt of the season by a score of 10 to O. Skinner and Millard pitched for the Terrors while the batsmen were helpless before three rival hurlers. The second game was with Penn State, and the Lipskymen dropped this contest, 6 to 5. Very Front Row-Manager Church. Millard. Fowble. Campbell. Benjamin. Draper. Robens. Lathrop R~ar Raw-Manager Orrenai. Hood. F. Coo. Barkdoll. K. Adriance. Skinner. Edmund. Cline. Coach Lipsky J28