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Pi .. ! 'ow: Park., Day, Eli..", Tomlinson, Lewis, Robinson, Wind.or, Duncan, Hahn, S«ond r~~: M!l'" Mansh, C<>achNa'nan, F, Cook, Tinder, Hatwock, llIair, Mgr, Eckenrooe, Mgr, Rowe. Third 'ow: Tarbutcon, W. Cook. McW,lham., Sho"kl~y. into the nine-game schedule were co-captains The magic 0/ complete bodily Tim Lewis and John Tomlinson, four-year coordination. veterans. Again at the helm in the capacity of coach was Dr. Walter L. Nathan, who had Only three regulars were lost [rom last turned out a club in 1939 that was defeated in year's soccer squad as the 1940 campaign was but three of the nine games played. initiated in early October. Leading the squad The Terror mentor tried several experi- TH;JANGLJLAlt ~·OO'r·CATCH ments before finally choosing a lineup to face Park". Day, Hahn Penn State at State College on October 12. In the goal he placed John Hancock, sup- ported by fullbacks Francis Blair and Bob Shockley, with Lewis in the key position at center halfback. The co-captain was flanked by Francis Cook and Guy Windsor, who filled the other two defense posts. On the forward wall, the Terror mentor sent Bill Robinson \0 the center forward slot lind placed Tom Elias, co-captain Tomlinson, Frank Tarbutton and McWilliams in the other attack positions. As the season was inaugurate? against the Ninany Lions, the Green and Go.ld played one of the finest defensive games or the campaign,