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driving power. In the early moments of the second period Al Paul recovered a Mount fumble and then Gene Frank turned the flank to put the Terrors ahead. Joe Gianelli scooted twenty yards later in the same session to put the game out of reach for the Mounts, though Walt Bellardinelli scored for the home team in the final quarter to make the total read: W.M.C. 20, Mt. St. Mary's 14. The canny Andy Kerr brought his power- ful Lebanon Valley squad to Hoffa Field on November 13. A fleet trio of backs plus a sturdy forward wall proved quite a problem to the Terrors. Eventually, though, the Green power play scored in the second period and again in the last quarter to give the home team a 13-0 win. Lathrourn stops a Randolph-Macon back as Frank rushes up to assist. Cotter Siebert defeated Mt. St. Mary's. Played under the arcs at Frederick, the contest proved to be a battle of backfields. Hardly had the spectators gotten settled when the Mounts completed a pass to the Terror ten-yard line and continued to a quick TD. This was a sequence of events which hardly had been expected. Five consecutive first downs climaxed by a Corrado buck evened the score up as the Havensmen demonstrated their tremendous 154