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,,-I v{ I \ \ \ \ \ \ \ only to lose the contest, 3 to O. It was in this game that Goalie Hancock reached the peak in his short career as he repelled the Lion attack twenty-nine times with almost impossible Although defeated, Nathan's men seemed to have won a moral victory as the triumph was the fifty-sixth in a row for the winners. The following Wednesday brought the Gettysburg Bullets to Hoffa Field for the first home test and the second non-league affair. Flashing a superior attack and unusual ball control, the visitors tallied once in the initial period and three times after intermission to Cuach Na~han, Co-<:antains 'fomlin.o" Hnd Low;" sew "P the battle. Ken Spangler and Wally Kane, Coburg forwards brought about the to save the Nathanmen from a shutout, as he Green and Gold downfall as they led the split the uprights against the Delaware Hens visitor's attack. on Hoffa Field three days after the Loyola On October 26, in the second home game, test. The out-of-staters, however, showed a the boaters finally broke into the scoring potent offensive and hung up it trio of counters column against the Loyola Greyhounds as to take a 3 to 1 verd ict. Tomlinson managed to dent the nets. This In an effort to produce a winning combina- tally, however, was needed to put the Terrors tion, Nathan shifted his lineup and as a result, back in the ball game as the visitors had Robinson, Tarbutton and Tomlinson tallied already scored in the early moments of the against Dickinson to give the locals 3-10-1 win. contest. As the game progressed, neither The second half of the campaign saw the auack showed signs of polish and the final Green whip. Hopkins, 1 to 0; tie Bucknell, result was a .one to one draw. 2 to 2; and Wheaton, Ito 1; and drop a pair It was Tomlinson who again came through to Towson State and University of" Maryland. THr,] HEAD AND 1'010:CAME