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Plovls also tallied touchdowns, while Corrado kicked two extra points and Giannelli one. Then came the contest with Dickinson. After painting the Western Maryland campus, the night before, the Red Devils administered a 25 to 20 defeat on the Terror gridmen. Weslern Maryland hopped to an early lead on Stan Kulakowski's tolly, only to go behind at half lime by a count of 1910 13. In the final frame Q'Keeffe passed to Walt Picvis to tie the score and Corrado place-kicked the exira point to put the Terrors in the lead with six minutes to go in the game. II was Corrado's eighth point. of the game. Then Doug Rehor, who has been placed on the little All America and All Pennsylvania team threw' some more of his deadly passes to tall Vince Schafmeister. The lost pass was for forty yards and that was the ball game. Western Maryland hod fifteen first downs 10 the Red Devils nine and ron twice as many plays as did Dickinson, but the quick-hilling T formation attock buill around scot bock Jerry Miller and the accurate passing of Rehor conquered the larger and harder-hitting Western Maryland grid machine. It was Mount 51. Mary's that hod to pay Ihe price for the Dickinson game, as the Terrors were in no mood to ploy around the next week. Revenge was in their minds as Ihey took the field in the final game of the season. The Mounties kicked off and the Green and Gold started on attack on their twenty-six yard marker that carried them to a touchdown on twelve ploys. The final score of 46 to 7 was the largest margin of victory that the Green Terrors have had since 1935. For Western Maryland it was a great return to football. Not only did Havens give the college a winning team, but he had his best season record since 1938. The defeat of Gettysburg was the highlight of the season and the loss to Dickinson was the heartbreaker. Gloom! 136