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Fir!1 row: J. Eline, M. Renrko, E. Crawford, B. Rudisill, J. Armstrong, S. Mann, W. Campbell. Second TOW: H Wagenblas!, N. Petite, C. Phipps. B. Moore, J. Traband, W. Eckhart, D. Radcliffe, B. Ferguson, coach. Third rOIll: D. Rhoads, R. Jones, W. Soloman, P. Rogan, C. WallerI, P. Thronburg. LACROSSE Under the tutelage of Coach Bruce Ferguson Traband. The squad was further bolstered with and assistant COach Joe Gi:lflneIli, the Green and [he elimination of spring football practice. As a Gold stickrnen primed for a hard season. With result of this, several familiar gridiron figures that memories of a disastrous single victory campaign included Mike Rentko, Jack Duhl, Jim Marsh and last spring the Terror ten had «heir work rut out Bruce Rudisill lent strength to the defense. Men- for them. tion must also be given to the hard fighting rc Giving opposing arrack men trouble were old serves, without whom the team could not have timers Dave Rhoads and Ed Crawford, defense- functioned men. Crawford made his final appearance this 1952 LACROSSE SCHEDULE year along with Paul Thronburg who shared tending duties with Barry Winklemun a April 9-Baltimore University ing Freshman. Jack Armstrong, another astute April 12-Drexel first year man coupled with veterans Walter April 14-Hofstra "Soup" Campbell, Don Radcliffe, converted de- April 19-Delaware fenseman, and John Mallonee as smndours in the April 26--Virginia Tech midfield ranks. April 3D-Georgetown Those returning in the arrack to add the neces- May 3-Dickinson sary scoring punch to [he current campaign were, May 9-Washington College Elmer Richardson, ;1 senior; Howard Wagenblast, May l-i-c-Loyola Carvelle Downs, and a transfer addition, John May l7-Lehigh 98
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