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The following Saturday night, the Terrors moved La State College to test the Penn State Nittauy Lions, but the strong hosts, aided by a forfeit in the 120 pound class took a 7 to 1 decision. Only Baker found the range for the Green and Gold as he pounded out a three round decision over Cohen in the middle- weight class. A similar score was tagged on Reynold's squad as Army's powerful sluggers were en- gaged at West Point. Again it was a lone Terror who managed to avert a shutout for FROM THE lUNGSIDE the local forces. This time, it was Bill Walls, STEPPING INTO THE lUNG-THE CAPTAIN who, after watching seven teammates f all be- LIKF, ,\ MONTH IN THE COUNTI!.Y fore the Army gray, came back in the heavy. weight division to gain a draw with Cadet Clay to make the score read 70 to ~. As a climax to the Lincoln Birthday cele- bration on the Hill, the University of Mary. land varsity and freshman squads invaded Gill Gymnasium for a double-header pro- gram. Resulting was one of the most unusual of all possibilities-c-ties in both affairs. For the Frosh, Frank Zeigler and Bill Baylies gained draws, while Jensen, Carlo Ortenzi and Natalizi were victorious for the Four Terror points. In the feature varsity attractions Captain Rouse, Schubert, Bachman, and Baker came through with triumphs, the match being decided in the heavyweight class as Rodman kayoed Walls, the Terror entry. Ten days later, the squad dropped dual meets La Coast Guard 6 to 1; and to Lock Haven Teachers 4 to 3. In the Eastern Inter- collegiate championships at Syracuse, Rip Hudson advanced 10 the final round, only to lose in a close decision to Roland of Syracuse University.