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Harry Balish, a converted tackle. scored the first touchdown and his performance throughout the game was especially brilliant On the basis of the formshown against Upsala, Western Maryland promised to give the Cru- saders of Holy Cross a battle when they met in Worcester on 23. An all night rain, however, which turned the field into a veritable quagmire, slowed up the attacks of both teams. Once again the Terrors went down to defeat by a six-point margin, the score being registered midway in the first period on a fifteen-yard romp around right end by "Ronnie" Cahill, flashy Crusader sophomore. The fea- tures of the game were a kicking duel between Paul Bartolomeo of the Crusaders and "Ken" Adriance of the Terrors, a forty-fiveyard jaunt by "Reds" Behsh. and a blocked kick by Frank Sadowski. Although the Terror attack registered eight first downs to three for the Crusaders, the Green and Gold was unable to capitalize on any of its opportunities. Captain "Tony" Ortenzi stood head and shoulders above every man on the field on his brilliant defensive work. Nexton the schedule came the game in Balti- more Stadium highly-touted West Vir- gima They up to advance notices by polishing off the Terrors 64-0. After the moun- taineers had scored three touchdowns in the opening half, Coach Havens withdrew his regu- lars from the contest to guard against any possible injuries. The second and third-string men fought gamely, but could not cope with the overwhelming and speed of the oppo- sition. Clark, five tallies, and Moan and FRANK SADOWSKI FROSTY PETERS one hundred seventeen
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