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GREEN 19 The 19.59 edition of the Western Maryland College football team brought excitement, ag- gressiveness, and victory back to the college campus. The Green Terror squad, coached by Hobert Waldorf, compiled a record of five vic- tories, two ties, and only two defeats during the season. The season was the most successful for W.M.C. in several years. The season opened with a 14-0 victory over Bridgewater College. Fred Dilkes, the Terror's top scoring threat through the season, gave a forecast of things to come as he scored both Co-Cnptn!n Fred Burgee, ,[ twenty- five year old senior from Frederick, ~hry- W.M.C. touchdowns. The first game home saw the Green Terrors defeat Penn Military Col- land, was an ollt~tandillg guard. One of the learn's older members, Fred lettered lege by a 14-7 margin. Fred Dtlkes again for four years. During his final year, he scored the two touchdowns for the home team. was named to the All-Methodist squad, The following week the college football squad little All-American, All-Mason-Dixon All- came from behind twice to finally tie Handolph- Star learns, in addition to receiving the Macon 12-12. The next contest was probably Defensive Lineman of the Year Award. the most exciting battle of the season. Playing at Hampden-Sydney the Terrors roared from behind in the closing minutes to gain a 20-14 victory. This contest featured the quarterback- BIWkfield; J. Holter, F. Dilkes, C. Walter, G. Becker. Line; H. Wolf, ]. Bender, \V. Deaner, A. Bacus, F. Burgee, j. Pusey,}. Fringer. 186