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and was nabbed five yards short of the goal. Batista called a play that sent Holbruner, aided by a key block from Rausch, crashing over the H-S line for W.M.C:s first six points. We scored once again. However, the consistent pounding of Hampden-Sydney's forward wall, and a few Terror fumbles which proved costly, H-S pulled ahead to wrap up the game. It was their tenth straight win and our third loss. W.M.C.-J3 Franklin & Marshall-9 F.&M.,vowing revenge on the W.M.C. team for last year's game, failed to conquer the Green Terrors. Martinell was the hero of the game. He intercepted four passes, knocked down three others, and caught a few from Holbruner. Downing the F.&M.boys on their own Homecoming,he led the Terrors to their second victory. There were happy faces at firstT.D. of the game. Before the firsthalf was W.M.C. that night. The White Bomber went over Drexel scored twice again, completing down for the count of ten this game. both conversions. 21-0. The third quarter Drexel came back with passes to score two Drexel-34 W.M.C.-JS more-with Zador having kicked the .four con- versions. Batista, calling upon Walker for his Costly history was made. The Dragons of passing ability, hit Frank Novak, and went Drexel Tech defeated the Green and Gold on over standing up for the first T.D. A few Homecoming, November 5, 1955. After two minutes later Walker again passed to Ken decades the long Homecoming winning streak Springer-resulting in another six points and a was ended. Action started early in the first successful conversion by Novak. It was a sad quarter. Holbruner's pass was intercepted by afternoon on the Hill-that's the way the ball DeCampo, who sped thirty-three yards for the bounces and yes, tomorrow is another day. First row: Hersh, Foster, Heflin, Hedgecock, Hunt, Rausch, Batista, Butler, Smith, Martinell. Second row: Haas, Myer, Walker, Miller, Jenkins, Spaur, Riggin, Holhruner, Miller, Schorreck, Novak. Third row: Murkey, Bradley, Edington, Sheridan, Springer, Lewis, Broaina, Day, Freeser, Thye, Schilling.
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