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First row, left to right: E. Scheinfeldt (Manager), B. Waldorf (Head coach), D. Pearson, J. Trainor, J. Giesey, W. Wrightson, J. Brewer, D. Blizzard, J. Norris, B. Shaw, T. Confer (co·captain), T. Bowman (co.captain), J. Stephens, S. Haines, S. Sunderland, J. Cupp, A. Renkwitz, G. Harmeyer, D. Amico, R. Walker, B. Vickery (Student trainer), R. Jones (Backfield coach), S. Case (Chief scout and general assistant). Second row: F. Hitchcock (Trainer and JV coach), B. Falkler, J. Winegrad, R. Boone, J. Giardina, .B. Laurence, R. Huettel, D. Noble, G. Schwebler, E. Kasemeyer, J. Holthaus, M. Roney, C. Sohn, P. McClintock, R. Shipley, G. Smink, .B. Knowles, G. Winterling, M. Beach, R. Cook, .B. Basye, G. Kulick, R. White, R. Lerch. Third row: V. Diaz, D. Meyers, T. Stanton, A. Lange, J. Sybert, E. Earp, B. Kohan, D. Fisher, S. Blum, J. Markovich, J. Johnson, S. Phillips, F. Thompson, M. Idoine, D. Wool, C. Preston, L. Garter, L. Kelly, G. Strasbaugh. SCOREBOARD WMC 0 Bridgewater 0 WMC 31 Penn Military 6 WMC 12 Randolph-Macon 0 WMC 15 Hampden-Sydney 12 WMC 10 Shepherd 14 WMC 18 Lycoming 6 WMC 12 Dickinson 0 WMC 7 Drexel 6 In the last two home games, both in the MAC, Dickinson fell by the score of 12-0 and Drexel was edged 7-6. The Drexel game, fea- turing strong running by Laurence and Shaw and key defensive ef- forts by Kidd and Bowman, was highlighted by a near-brawl and the hijacking of a Drexel "horn." Due to a national tragedy, the final game with Johns Hopkins was never played, but the MAC coaches awarded Western Maryland the Middle Atlantic championship that it so much deserved. The selection of Torry Confer and Tom Bowman to the All-Mason- Dixon first team, and honorable mention elections of Sterling Haines, John Trainor, Art Renkwitz, Rick White, and Ben Laurence shows that these boys were highly respected. It was a fitting tribute to the coaches and players who never gave up and always came through with a whole-hearted effort. 76