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Reith's old spot at center was filled alternately by Peters and Lytton Campbell, Sadowski, Adriance, and Lathrop were the experienced men in the backfield, but Mujwit, Rineheimer, Drugash, Thomas, and Uvanni had to be considered. Right up to the eve of the first game, a merry battle for posi- tions ensued; and not until game time Saturday, September 26, was the final line-up of the team decided upon. The outfit which started against Shenandoah consisted of Lassahn and Benjamin, ends; Horner and Forthman, tackles; Fagan and Ortenzi, guards; Peters at center; and a backfield of Sadowski, Adriance, Campbell and Mu- iwir, Co-captain Lathrop was withheld because of an injury. Led by Ted Mujwit, the Green Terrors rolled up and down Hoffa Field at will. Ted personally accounted for twenty-eight points, and at the expense of the plucky Virginians, he assumed an early lead as high point scorer of the state. "Circles" Rine- heimer made the longest run of the game in the second quarter, hitting off left tackle for forty yards and a touchdown. Later in the game, "Circles" added another six, pointer to the total, and the visitors left the field on the short end of a 38 - 0 score. The following week the Terrors jour- neyed to New Jersey to meet a powerful Upsala squad. Upsala had a decided weight advantage but was no match for the well drilled forces of Coach Havens. The fine play of co-captain Cliff Lathrop and Frank Sadowski enabled Western Maryland to score in every quarter. "Stan" Benjamin started the scoring in the first period when he blocked Vito Miel's punt and the ball rolled into the end zone for a safety and two points. In the second quarter, Lathrop tossed a short, flat pass to Mujwit, who scooted 110