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Han for 27 ro wind up their home careers in fine man to man defense which whittled Loyola's lead style. Only Loyola remained. The Terrors trav- at one point, then six point, bur rime ran our for eled to the Evergreen Campus and was the fighting Terror five. Final score classed-this time by 23 points Ham" 58-50 maker found the r:loge for 16 points but there was little suppOrt from the other members-the A good season? Yes, nor the best, but a good slump continuing one. One rhnr found exciting games, fighting spirit s1.lpporr from faculty as well as students and So in regubr season play, the team stood [his time be a long indeed way. In conference standings, 8 wins 6 losses fnr Terror will be the likes of WeSteffl before anorher all- Mnrvland's a final standing of sixth in the league itself. In rimer Art Press who made the AII-Tournamenr overall play the record was 9 wins 10 losses for Team while playing in one game and who slightly less [han a .500 season. 1500 scored over points his 3\12 years of The Annual Mason-Dixon Tournament was vatSlty Also regular forward Walt Hart and held at Loyola College on March 6, 7, and 8 with Center Hammaker will leave gaps in the the Terrors drawing for the first game-first basketball wall that will be difficult to fill. CO(lCh seeded, twice victorious over the Bruce Ferguson was heard to remark after the dis- henrrening play-off defeat at the hands of Loyola, The first half found Loyola coasting with a 16 l'l! miss you, boys, but I'll never forget you lead. Ir looked hopeless, especially since Thanks for a successful season." And so we say third quarter was sit down rime for the quint to those who graduate, . A job well done." And -in previous games. The Terrors rook the floor to those who will be back next year-"Good at half-time, came out of their zone, and played Luck!ยท' Hart and Press in Action Jump! 95