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Left to right.. S. Bice, manager, J. Gunderson, \V. Mowbray, S Reed, R. Crush, R. Passerello, E. Finley, F.Hurt,coach. TENNIS The Western 1Iaryland tennis team, coached by Frank B. Hurt, played almost the year. Sam earned a 9-2 record for ttl~e the entire season on foreign courts. The season. Bob Passerello gave the ter11J_i home court was under repair causing the mendous backing with a remarkab e ~u d t Terrors to be hosts in only the last week of record. Wray Mowbray was another. the season. Despite this disacl"antage, the standing winner. Mowbray. also fil~::d ~o team, in a total of eleven matches, had a with 9-2. The Terro!s are lookm_g- fh:'~ the respectable record of seven wins, three a big year in 19iJ7. They will '. losses and one tie. There were fifteen needed depth which was lacking this sea- matches scheduled, but due to very poor son. The only seniors on this year's team are spring weather, which included snow, they Crush and Howell. Watch the courtmen in '57. were unable to get all the matches played. The Terrors had a good start on the courts by defeating!vlt. St. i\Iary's 7-2. Their three SCHEDULE losses were to two rather rough teams, Two WMe OPP. losses went to Hopkins, 6-3 and 5-4 respec- tively. Hopkins was the big surprise of the season as far as tennis goes. The third loss ~I~e;~~,~r~t~~~__ ~ 4 was at the hands of the ever-tough Loyola 6 4 team, 5-4. w.rv1.C. finished the season by })~t~~~'l;'~-U. . ~ 8 1 defeating American D., 6-3. The surprising Gettysburg U. _ 6 happening in this match was that the Ter- Catholic 3 rors forfeited two doubles matches. In their ~l~~~~~s _~_._________________ ~}~ 6 first meeting, American U. tieel them 4-4. 2if Leading the tennis team was Sam Reed, Hopkins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~4 5 who was voted the outstanding player of Towson 7 American U. 6
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