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Charlie Huvens Bruce Ferguson Dick Harlow Head Coach BlIckfieldCo(lch Advisory Coach FOOTBALL W.M.C.-33 Dickinson-O scored by Tommy Joe (Pogo) Foster, who Before school had started, Havens' Green intercepted a pass and, covered by Batista, Terrors traveled to Carlisle, Pa., to easily scooted into the end zone. defeat the "box"offenseof the Red Devils. The freshmen played a prominent part in the game, P.M.C.-2.5 W.M.C.-6 but were well supported by the old standbys- After starting the season off with a victory, Rausch, Hedgcock, Hunt, and Butler on the the Terrors returned home to meet the Cadets line-Hersh, Holbruner, and the hard-running from P.M.C. The first quarter saw beautiful Al Miller in the backfield. The last T.D. was defensive showings by Marttnell, Riggin, Hedgcock, Hunt, Rausch, Butler, and Batista. But, the Cadets proved to be too much. Ambro- sino's pass to Finebury was completed for a T.D., ending the short-time lead of W.M.C. 'Our only T.D. was scored in an eleven-yard run by "Sonny"Miller. Randolph-Macon-14 W.M.C.-IS The Terrors, again on Hoffa Field, met the Yellow Jackets in the first Mason-Dixon con- ference game for both teams.The firsthalf was dominated by the opposition-scoring twice and completing two conversions. The second half rally brought the Terrors back into the ball game-scoring twice and completing one conversion. Fred Walker scored both T.D.'s- one on an eight-yard dash and the other on a pass from Holbruner. We noticed a change between "roomies"-Nick was found in the backfield and John on the line. Hampden-Sydney-31 W.M.C.-12 - The Terrors exhibited early strength and Victor Mnkovitch potentiality when freshman Shilling took the A.I·ristlmtCoach ball on the kick-off, raced seventy-fiveyards, 136