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wCIt Jix ICJt twc The 1950 Terror season was another great one. They posted a 6-2 record and for a sopho- more-studded club such as OUTS this is an cnvia- hie accomplishment. The Big Green got off to a poor start on Sep- tember 30 when they met their traditional jinx, Gettysburg, at the Gettysburg stadium. The Terrors couldn't get started that day and Coburg racked up all easy 19-0 victory. On October 7 the Terrors traveled to Emmits- burg to meet Mt. St. Mary's. Here the Big Green, was able to cut loose with some of the power they didn't show at Coburg. Harlow "Skitch" Hender- son teamed up with Mitch TuJlai and Ed Hydzew- ski to out pass, out run, and out gain the Mounties in every department. The line play was excellent and at the final gun Western Mary- land was leading 41-13_ October 14 saw the Terrors taking the road Phipps shifts his field after intercepting u once more, this lime to Lancaster for a shot at Dickinson puss. the Franklin and Marshall Diplomats. For the first half the Terrors took everything the Diplo- mats could throw, but in the third quarter the Green was overwhelmed and the tired Havens- men finally yielded 25-0_ The first home game of the season was played against Dickinson on October 21. The Terrors gut ofT to a fast start scoring 20 points in the first quarter. The Terrors mixed up their scorers in this game with T.D.'s by Henderson, Hart, Tullai, Fieldman and a safety scored by guard Vic Makovitch. Final score: Dickinson 13, West· ern Maryland 29. The Hampden-Sydney Tigers were next on the Terrors' list, and on October 28 at Hoffa Field they were given a 19·7 drubbing by the under- Walt HarT snags olle for a score at the Mount. Zepp is hit hard as he tries to snare a pass against Lebanon Valley. Joe Henaldl closes in to make the tnckle lit FMI'I.
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