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Captain Irv Bi~$i Bobby Bricker FredBohn Mil,,, PhillipJ the ball was in Bucknell territory, but the ALL-MAR YLAND-1941 Green team could not score. IIW Btxsr-c-Capcain .. defensive backfield The Terrors enjoyed the fruits of victory artist careful runner, dangerous in open field polished and speedy. . scored on Homecoming Day as they defeated those precious six points on Maryland. Dickinson 20 to O. Phillips, celebrating his MIKE PHfLLTPS~The Galupe .. defensive return to the line-up after being injured, and offensive gridiron genius made intercepted tWO passes in the second period Dickinson's all-opponent team for second straight year ... good-natured and a hard and ran each more than forty yards to a worker. score. Biasi made the last \'Vestern Mary- BOB BRICKER-The Terror Davy O'Brien land touchdown in the third period on a ... potent punter ... offensive threat while running, more so while snagging passes. long otfcackle dash. Terry added cwo extra possesses an abundance of fight and spirit. points. FRED BOHN~ Junior lineman whose aggres- For the final game of the season, the sive play earned him first team honors. always in the ballgnrne ... doesn't know Terrors met Lafayette, undefeated during how to quit ... rugged, rough, and rangy. the previous year. The Maroon won easily by the score of 26 to 0 after \'Va[t Zirinsky, S~nior$ (riorkWiJe Irom bol/on,): Bi"si, Lewis, Baker, Thomas, Gibson, Bricker. early in the game, ripped through the Ter- ror line for two touchdowns. The Lafayette game was the final col- legiate game for Biasi, Gibson, Lewis, Bricker, Thomas, and Baker. As a tribute for their season's play, the Associated Press included on its All Maryland team Kittner and Bricker, and the Baltimore Sunday Sun selected for its dream team, Bohn and Phillips.