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VARSITY fOOTBALL Left to "ight, standing, 4th 1'0111; G. ,Norman, Lauphiemer, .Gavula, Piez , Michelfelder, Coffman, Caccia. yvd 1'011/: Koester, Dcrvitz, Pia vis, Kulakowski, Kugler, Caruso, Ferns, ~rown, Bohn, Kenny, Beaks, Maciezick. 2nd r01V: B h m Jones Mendell, Mansberger, B. Norman, Mogosky, Pennmgton, DeManns, Frazier, Terry, Dolan, Laux. l~ ;01~: God~in, Gusgesky, Cohen, Kaplan, Phillips, Barrick, Suffern, O'Keefe, Tereshinski, Sgariglio. WITH a new coaching staff and many new Team had the most successful campaign since faces. Western Maryland started out on their .1938. when the Terrors. rose to heights in beat- 1942-43 athletic year anticipating one of the mg Wake Forest. Lacking in substitutions, the most successful seasons in sports. Although hit Byhamites were at a disadvantage from the be- hard by the war situation in both material and ginning of. the season, but managed to come coaches. the Terrors began the annual fall train- through WIth many satisfying ball games. ing program and football led the way for the After a loss to George Washington in the Green and Gold fans. curtain raiser of the season, the Green and Gold Headed by a new coaching ~taff and many eleven traveled to Gettysburg and played one of freshmen students. tbe varsity foorballers the best ball games of the year. Getting off to started our in earnest early in September and a flying start the Green team held a 10-0 lead worked out twice daily in preparation for the over the Bullets in t.he first half. They con- opening game witb George Washington later in tinued to play brilliant ball throughout the the month second half and held G-burg to one tally and a Returning to the Hill after 16 years of conversion. In the closing moments of the ball absence was Smith Leroy Bvham. a former game Gettysburg desperate! y threw a long P
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