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again booting the extra point. Stiff defensive play throughout the re- mainder of the game gave a 20-13 upset to Western Maryland. Fourteen Terror seniors said farewell to the gridiron on Thanksgiving under a blanket of snow as they battled St. Vincent's College to an uneventful 0-0 tie. A strong wind sweeping across a field knee-deep with snow prevented an offensive thrust by either team. Kenny Bills thrilled the spectators with the longest run of the day-8 yards. With the St. Vincent debacle, the 1938 season ended. From the pre-season gloom the Green and Gold had risen to heights of brilliance. Five victories, two defeats, and one scoreless deadlock was a record worthy of praise. The All-Maryland selections found the Terrors well represented. Radatovitch, Lesinski, Stropp, Hansen, Peters, Lytton, Knepp, and Dickson made the first teams picked by various Baltimore sport writers, whereas Drugash, McPike, and Bills made the second teams. As a whole, the Terrors had more men on the All-Mary lands than any other school in the state. Since Western Maryland had the best grid record in the state, despite the loss to the University of Maryland, they were conceded to be the finest and most powerful eleven in Maryland. ALL MARYLAND DICKSON PETERS KNEPP LESINSKI LYTTON HANSEN RADATOVITCH STROPP One hundred twenty-seven