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Western Maryland Defeats Johns Hopkins By 35 To 7 eeting Begins GiANNELLI, FIELDMAN PACE ATTACK; LATTER SCORES 2 TOUCHDOWNS VictorsTallYOn~eriodDrivt.Then ConvertPasslntercepticnslnto '",........ .,"'.,...•,.....,........_", ...._. fOllrAaditionalMarkers ,....:;=~":"M.'!.~.;."',;=~:~::.!':.... ~~:'::'?::T:r:.=.,~:~~:':;.~;.~!:':= ....,.,':'::~~~'":,",~~'7:.'7:::~,~~':~I,,,;= Tijllai on an interception run-back at Homewood passing anack was so superior rhc Tenors never had a chance. Ross Sachs, little All. American for 1949, was almost a one-man team, as his passes accounted for the scores. Lack of depth proved the lIndoing of the "Hillers", Lebanon Valley was the next opponent or the Green team. way up in Lebanon, Pa., the Havcnsmen went to work and ouu-an and ourpassed Andy Ken(s Flying Dutchmen. 'Vhen [he final whistle blew, the score read: Western Maryland, 39-Lebanon Valley, 7. Passes did the trick ill this battle. Hank Corrado, Paul 'Tcreahinski, and Mitch Tullai were especially outstanding ill this game. 1L was uoticcahle that the Tenors' passing had so improved that it caught the Dutchmen com- pletely off guard. Next 011 t11C Green Terror Jist was hapless "VashinglOll College. With Tullai and Cor- rado pacing the runnillg attack, intercepted passcs were turned into touchdowils by the swift-thinking Havenstucn. The final score was 39-6. 011 October 22, Westcl'Ilrvlaryland COIl- unued its winning streak by completely sub- doing Mount Saint Mary's 32-0. This game was marked with several displays of bad sports- manship on the part of both teams. ''''hen Giannelli beads into trouble .161