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During January the Fergusonmen fared no beuer as they lost to Dickinson, Catholic University, Ml. St. Mary's, Loyola, and Get- tysburg, while laking only GaUaudet into camp. February saw a change of form; Ter- ror fans were heartened by a 68-62 victory over John Hopkins. Al Jacobson dropped 10 for 10 at the foul line, and several Ter- rors began hitting from the Aoor. The Green and Gold quintet set a Gill Gymnasium record in swamping a green Washington College five, 90ยท38. Terror reserve led by Al Paul, Bill Siebert, and Ernie Burch played a prominent role in downing the 'Shore five. In the following contest played in Gill Gymnasium, the Westrninsterites fell vic- tim to an individual record as Jim Lacy tallied 44 points to lead his Loyola mates to victory. In the best effort of the year, the Terrors nosed out a heavily favored American Uni. versity five, 54-52, with Wilt Sibiski hitting the cords for 26 points. Then the Green Terrors topped Hamp- den-Sydney and Catholic University to run up a three game streak, which was snapped by ML St. Mary's with a 51-48 count. The finn! test of the schedule with Johns Hopkins was a do-or-die affair with both teams needing a victory 10 capture 11 tourna- ment position. With the score tied a! 58 all and a few seconds remaining, the Blue Jays tallied 10 dash the Terrors' hopes.