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SOCCER Putting on a late season splurge, the 1941 \\'iesrern Maryland socceri tes carried through a successful soccer campaign as they won three, lost four and tied two con- tests under the coaching of Charlie \\'iallnce. The Green and Gold squad, despite frequent injuries, came through the season scoring twelve goals against their opponents' com- bined score of twenty-one. \\'iestern Mar-yland humbled the Univer- sity of Delaware, Johns Hopkins University, and Bucknell University, downing the last mentioned in a rough and tumble contest, 3-2. The home team tied Towson Normal and Wheaton College while dropping con- Co-Captain. Shockl"y and Tarbutton_ tests to Temple, Mar-yland, Gettysburg, and Loyola. SCHEDULE The Terror team, captained by seniors Bob Shockley and Frank Tarbutton, both Oct. 19 Loyola at Baltimore 22 Delaware at Newark, Del. from the soccer-playing Eastern Shore of 2S Johns Hopkins at Hoffa Field I Maryland, included such veterans as John 29 Temple at Hoffa Field 0 Hancock at goal, Francis Cook and Shock- Nov. I Gettysburg at Gettysburg, ley at fullback, Bud Blair, Tommy Price and Pa. 5 'Towson at Towson, Md. Tom O'Leary at halfback, and linemen 15 U. of Md. at College Park Clarence Mcwilliams, \'\larren Cook, Paul IS Bucknell at Hoffa Field Myers, and Tarbutton. Additional new- 19 Wheaton at Hoffa Field comers were linemen Ray Hyson and Ken Volkharr, both of whom several times con- tributed to the scoring column. flrlt row, left tn risht: Volk_ han, Gro ••, Speir, Sklar, Mc. William.. Sen"'" ~o",:Zeigler, Harei" F. Cook, CBptain Tar_ button, Blair, W. Cook, Hyson. Third row: MonaSer Kidd, Grif_ 6th, Hancock,Pr;ce,CoachWal. lace, Harden, O'Leary, Bean, Monoger Row",