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Fro"/ Row; Dorsey. Suwa]], Paul, H. Burgess. Drtenxi, G. Piav;" Kulakowski, Hajduk, Tllllai, Corleto, COlier. Seco"d {(ow: As,,',. Coach Ferguson, Ass'/. Kinner. Asir. Lassahn, r:Qllch Havens, Gernllnd, Lalhrnum, Kern, Yngfinski. Corrado, Giannelli, Mgr. Brown, As.'·I. Manager Gemmill. Ass'r. Mgr. !-laic. Third Nnw: W. Pia vis, Werner, B,,~h, Kouosko, Borneman, Norman, Formwalt, Jacobson. Grah!!"" J. Hoel., Peregoy, Wii5(ln. fjack Row' Sgartgl!o, r.larga· rila, Bright, Knepp, Marlin, T_ Roch. P Tereshinski, Dyke, FielJrnan, Feldman, Gruber. FOOTBALL The fall of 1947 provided another win. Throughout the schedule, Ithe Terrors niug football season for Western Maryland massed a totn l of 121 points, whi Ie yielding College. In conquering Catholic Univer- 105. A lack of reserve strength, especially sity, Washington College, Hampden-Syd- in .the line, and our inability to throw up ney, and Dickinson, while bowing to Har- a light pass defense plagued the Green and vard, Ceuysburg, and Delaware, and tying Gold all fall. Johns Hopkins, the Terrors posted a 4 Once again the Green Terrors coaching won 3 lost, and 1 tied record. staff was headed by Charlie Havens, direc- Joe Kinner, Lille COffch, Bruce Ferguson. Back/idd Coach, Charlie Havens, Nead Coocs, lou LaSSllhn. Line C(>(I(;", Tom Tereshinski.