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SOCCEn H_ S. MARTIN WORTH INGTON BELT Captaim P~:r~;r~~e~~e~~;~s~og:;reus~~~~~t~cln~eie:~SO~h:~:C~:~Sh~~::e~~~c~:~eC~~~ ~I:~;~:d~~:~:~~ spots in his line-up, and after some changes. the team made a comeback. winning from the Bucknell Bisons 2 _ 1. Three clays later Gettysburg College defeated them 3 - 2 in overtime periods. The following week they journeyed to West Chester where the Terrors went down before the more experienced Teachers' College team, co-captain Martin playing his first game since being injured in the Towson game. Franklin and Marshall fell easily before the Terrors, 6 - I. but the game cost the services of AI Moore, star right wing, injured for the rest of the season The real climax came in the game with Penn State. The Nittany Lions, long undefeated. trailed until the last period, when they put over a tying goal two extra periods could not erase. lt was the cleanest match the Terrors played. the 3 - 3 tie clearly indicating the type Army, employing reverse tactics, overcame the Western Maryland squad 2 - 0 in a rough game which injured two players, one seriously. Salisbury Teachers' College, badly beaten at the half. rallied and almost won. leaving the score 3 - 2. University of Maryland fell before a strong attack, 3 - O. The final game of the season was a 6 - J defeat at the hands of Johns Hopkins Western Maryland began the season with the most potentially powerful team in the state. How- ever, injuries took their toll and the team ended up in poor shape. The same team, however, will again represent Western Maryland in 1937. The only players who will be lost through graduation are Proctor Messler and George Spiegel. F"r~l row-- L. Timmons. P. Volkart G.Spiegel J. Barkdoll N.Gompf Jones L.Parker 5«ond roW-- A. Ford M.Wright. M Cline L. Phillips W. Belt C.Waliace H.Wright O.Moritz R.McKnight 115