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over for the score. Lathrop accounted for two more touchdowns in the second half. The final touchdown came as the result of a perfect pass which Sadowski threw to Benjamin, who scored easily. Late in the third quarter, Albanese, a substitute Viking back, climaxed a midfield attack by scoring the lone Upsala counter, after a short run. The final score was Western Maryland 28, Upsala 6. As co-captain Lou Lassahn was un- able to play in this contest because of injuries, "Bob" Dickson and "AI" Lesh ably alternated in his position Flushed with these two early season victories, the Terrors next set out for Rhode Island to meet Providence Col- lege, the first of their top-notch oppon- ents. Two sparkling touchdown runs by Frank Sadowski, the second one being the last play of the game, enabled the Terrors to win their third straight game of the season, as the Friars were defeated 13 - 6. Providence scored their marker via the air route, Hammond getting the ball away a fraction of a second before being smeared by "Patsy" Fagan The following Saturday, October 17, the Terrors tangled with the Wildcats of Villanova at Shibe Park, Philadelphia Displaying a fine running attack and an equally fine pass defense, Villanova's powerhouse toppled Western Maryland from the ranks of the undefeated teams by scoring a 13 - 0 victory. Ex- cellent backs behind a fast, hard- charging line proved to be the deciding factor of the contest. The Wildcats tallied once in each half, making the first on a sixteen yard pass from Buck to Francis Nye. The second was a heart-breaker as it came with less than half a minute to go. Art Raimo shot over left tackle and raced thirty yards for the score. The Terrors put up a III