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WRESTLINC Despite an overall record of one victory, four defeats and a single tie, Western Maryland's wrestling team had what can be considered a sue- cessful season. The team, consisting of four Sophomores, four Freshmen, and a single Senior, showed the Terror mat fans that, as experience is . gained and ability developed, the W.M.C. squad will grow into one of the Mason·Dixon Confer- ence powers. Highlight of the season was an 18-16 triumph over Loyola of Baltimore, in which several of TAFURI AND CARVEL demonstrate "figure-d," without the Terror matmen came from behind to pin or mussing carefully combed hair. decision their opponents. Andy Tafuri, 130·pounder, 137·pound Brant SCHEDULE Vitek, and Heavyweight Ed Heflin each posted three victories during the season, and each cap- Catholic U. 25 W.M.C 2 (Away) tured third place in the Conference grappling. Drexel 28 W.M.C 5 (Away) Other team members were Earl Findley, 137 pounds; Gallaudet 30 W.M.C. 3 (Away) pounds; Dick Carvel, 147 Tom Englar; Harry 167-pound 157; Kacandes, and Baltimore U. 18 W.M.C 18 (Home) Daryl Martin at 175. Loyola 18 W.M.C 16 (Home) Ed Heflin coached and Dick Carvel, the team's Gettysburg 28 W.M.C 5 (Home) only Senior, captained the squad for the season. 1st row, left to right: Vitek, Ta£uri, Findley, Carvel. 2nd row: Heflin, Martin, Englar, Kacandes. 85