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1950 Men's Spring Sports H. Wagenblasl, E. Klohr, J. Roherts, P. Thronbcrg, 1\1. Converso, ~. Dix, W. :,C'?rlc~:b~;n~:~~~~~'J~D~~~:~~\V~·H~~!':ib~l~I~·las~:,~:~t,:,eD'~~~·il~~:~.eI~b::~: '~-' ",,':":'''''''''', J. Ginsberg, W. Rhoads, A. Shanklin, V. Landau. LACROSSE A hard fighting, spirited lacrosse team lack- coaches, Eerhordt, Crawford, Dave Rhoads, ing experience, coaching, and facilities could Keenan, Barber, Shanklin, Lef'ew, Klohr, Landau only turn in one will in eleven starts for the and Wagonblast. 1950 season. This team started out on its own and played THE 1950 RECORD determinedly against larger, more experienced teams. Often the large scores told a story of lack Washington College 15 W.M.C. of reserves for the second half. N. Carolina State 12 W.M.C. Edward Sparrow look over the COUGhing posi- Henssalear Poly 25 W.M.C. tion after the slick men had already played two Penn Stale 17 W.M,C. scrimmage gailles. The one win of the season Franklin and Marshull .5 W.M.C. was against Franklin Marshall on Hoffa Field. Hoflstra 6 W.M.C. The Terrors won this one 7-5 but lost most of the Loyola 18 W.M.C. rest of the games on the schedule by slaenhle V.M.1. 15 W.M.C. Delaware University 18 W.M,C. Veterans returning for the '51 stick season Williams 11 W.M.C. Bill Rhoads and Dan Honemann, co- Baltimore University 13 W.M.C. 91
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