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CER • • • A small but plucky Frostburg team was host to Western Maryland's bcoters on October 29. and was crushed by six goals to one. The "Terror" colors were dipped in defeat when Towson avenged their earlier defeat by the locals. They handed the Westminsterites a 3-1 drubbing. The most the year by any "Terror" team came on Novem- ber 5 when was defeated 2·1. The Pennsylvanians. vanquished but once in 54 consecutive contests, had a veteran machine on hand. but could not match the drive 01the locals in one of the best played games of the season. In a return engagement on November 9, Blue Ridge College was again routed by the "Terror" booters-this time by a shut-out. 6-0. With but nine days left in the the scccerttes had yet to meet three of the teams on the schedule, Gettysburg, and Penn State. Up the team had clicked the heavy schedule began to journeyed to Salisbury and there College. A lone tally by the the margin of victory. On a trip into Pennsylvania, the the "Bullets" of Gettysburg, 3·1. in a driving snowstorm. day they were in turn trounced by Penn State's "Ntttenv Lions" overwhelminc score of g·O. In the final Hopkins was Field, with "Wad" three tallies. Nine seniors fittingly closed their careers in this game which saw the state championship return to the Hill after an absence of one year. Co-captains Belt and Gompf, Volkert. Wright, Reckard, Cline and Timmons will be lost by graduation. They have formed the backbone of the team for four years and have won two state titles for Western Maryland. Replacements for them will be hard to find, but Wallace, Barkdoll. Galbreath, and Tomlinson should form an excellent nucleus for next year's eleven.