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I Lett to rigllt: Carroll, Klohr, Wilsey, Schafer, Dvorine, Larrimore, Marsh, Silber, Coach Kern and Mgr. Abrams. WRESTLING After a lapse of one year in intercollegiate schedule which called for three games within wrestling circles Western Maryland produced one week. On that night Catholic University a team this year that won two matches in six eased past the Kernmen 20-16 in a match that outings. was close from start to finish. In a pre-Christmas match with the peren- Baltimore University provided the opposi- nially strong Franklin and Marshall team, the tion in the most exciting match of the year. Terrors were defeated 26-6 as only Jack Larri- The teams were quite evenly matched, the more and Student-Coach Bill Kern won their score being 16-13 in the Bees favor as the I bouts. heavyweight bout began. A pin was needed The first postwar victory for the grapplers and Bill Kern supplied it to give the team an followed as Towson Teachers was defeated 17-13. Wilsey, Schaefer, Larrimore, Silber, and 18-16 win. The Loyola Greyhounds whipped the Green Kern triumphed in behalf of the Terrors. and Gold 24-6 as only Silber and Kern emerged February 10 saw the Green embark on a victorious. A distinct lack of ability and ex- perience in the lighter weight classes hampered Kern works hard on Mueller of Loyola. the Terrors throughout the year. Bucknell blanked the home team 32-0 in the final dual match. The Pennsylvanians were too strong for W.M.C. Bob Wilsey, Jim Marsh, John Silber, and Bill Kern entered the Mason-Dixon Tourna- ment held at Hopkins. All were eliminated in the early rounds except Kern who returned to "The Hill" as the new heavyweight champion.