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ners, while BiUs and Knepp turned off some superb exhibitions of broken field running. From this point 011 the fog was thick as Far as the Western Maryland team was con- cerned. Boasting a record or two wins and one defeat in five games, the Green and Gold stepped out of its class in an effort to halt an under eared Lafayette eleven on the Easton gridiron, but to no avail. The Terrors rno- mentarily played on even terms with the Leopards; but soon Lafayette settled down to shellacking the locals, 40ยท7. Again taking to the road on November 23, the Havensmen had little more than a spark of hope as they engaged Boston University's powerful club in the season's finale. The Eagles showed no mercy as they ran and passed their way to a 37 to 0 victory; it was a luckless, weary band or gridders who then found their way back to Westminster. For the Terrors; it was their fourth defeat in seven games. And glancing back, it appears that the Bucknell tic was the one bright spot in an otherwise discouraging season. As a fitting tribute to a fighting player, Mack McPike was elected season captain after tbe Boston encounter; and was among three Western Marylanders chosen All-Maryland by the Gold Eng. Faw and Gusgesky completed the trio. The Sunday Sun named Faw, Holljes, and Kaplan on its mythi -al all-state eleven.