University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1933

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' gf lifiS f i Kront Row: Allison, Aicher. Evans. Jenkins, Devendorf. Ashton, Cronin. Sonen. Midillf Kow : Hines. W. Thomp- son. Kwin. E. Jones. Tailjett, Snnitli. P. Bowers. I oiseauN. BovjiJanow. Howard. Back Kow : I ' win. Mirr-. ; WidmytT, SrhafTei-, Widch. Moorhead. Rautt nan, Qui nii. Boucher-. Brandau. Hunt. Keenan. Eppley. Coarh. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD FROM 1932 SQUAD Event 100 and 440 100 and 440 2 miles 880 880, pole vault- 880 mile 2 miles 2 miles hurdles, hiqh jump, pole vault high jump, javelin hurdles hurdles shot, discus shot shot shot, discus high jump hiqh jump javelin discus, javelin FROM 1932 FRESHMAN SQUAD Nam© Ed Quinn Robert Sonen William Thomas . . . Donald Shaffer .... Cornelis Cronin . . . Everette Jones .... Leonard Aslcrn Douglas Devendorf Edward Auld James Busicic Charles Jenkins .... Sam McGlathery . . Charles Mothersead Al Pease John Cotton Adam Brandau Charles Keenan Francis Wells ... Leo Rautenan Conrad Allison Frank HInes . Name Earl WIdmyer Hutton Slade Winifield Thompson Elwood Moorhead Warren Evans Ffonri Haqerstown. Md. Baltimore. Md. Rehobeth. Del. Washinqton, D. C. Hyattsville. Md. Name Robert Archer Joseph Galllher Donald Ashton Bornie Thomas Paul Bowers Charles Boucher From Milford. Del. Washinqton. D. C. Milford. Del. Frodorick, Md. Haqerstown. Md. Washington, D. C. Years on Squad Fronn Washinqton, D. C. Washinqton, D. C. Ednor. Md. Colleqe Park, Md. Joppa, Md. Germantown, Md. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Hyattsville, Md. Cambridge, Md. Washington. D. C. Washinqton. D. C. Washington. D. C. Steelton, Pa. Washington, D. C. Baltimore. Md. Windber. Pa. Washington. D. C. Dundali.. Md. Washington. D. C. Chestertown, Md. Name From Harry Howard Chesapeake City, Md Temple Jarrell Hyattsville, Md Ralph Ruffner Washington, D. C Ralph Tarbett Washinqton. D. C Robert Ewin Baltimore, Md I

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¥ (Above) Buscher Scoring First Run in Rally That Beat WashinKton and Lee. 4-0. (RiKht) Dick Nelson. In addition to Jones, Maxwell, Gorman, Mcllwee and Knox have played their last baseball for the Old Liners. Knox never was a regular, but was a hard-working reserve, but the other three leave shoes that will be hard to fill. However, Shipley has enough players left to build a good 1934 team, hie will not get more than three or four players who will be helpful from the 1933 year- ling combination. Maryland ' s most prized victory during the 1933 season doubt- less was that scored over Navy at Annapolis on May 20. On that day, as In some of the other tilts, the Old Liners had on their batting clothes and won rather handily. This enabled Maryland to break even with the Middles in Spring sports, as previously the lacrosse ten had won and the track squad and tennis teams had been beaten. (Left) Willie Wolfe. (Center) Buckey Buscher. (Ripht) Spencer Chase. IV % -y



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VARSITY TRACK VARSITY TRACK RECORD Apr Apri Apr Apri Apri May May May U, of Md. . 60 8 — Virginia Milifary Institute, at Lexington 10 — Washington and Lee University, at Lexington 48 14 — Rlchn ond University, at College Parle 66 2-3 22 — Navy, at Annapolis 32 ■ 29 — Penn Relays, at Philadelphia (Widmyer second in 100; relay teann fourth in mile race). I — Virginia University, at Charlottesville 49 6 — Johns Hopkins University, at College Park 71 1-2 9-20 — Southern Conference Meet, at Durhann Fifth Place Opp. 66 78 59 1-3 94 77 54 1-2 Coach Geary (Swede) Eppley ' s track team won only two of its six dual meets during the 1933 campaign, but Johns hHopkins was one of the defeated aggregations, and that compensated in a great measure for some of the other shortcomings. Maryland won by 17 points in a dual affair that was held as part of Field Day activities on May 6. University of Richmond was the other team defeated to even up for a beating suffered the previous season, while V. M. I., by a close margin; Washington and Lee, Navy, and Virginia took the long end of scores in other dual contests. Navy and Virginia had two of the best teams in the section. Earl Widmyer, Sophomore sprinter, was the leading light of the Maryland aggregation. The Hagerstown flier won the 100- and 220-yard dashes in all of the six dual meets in which he took part, captured the Southern Conference indoor sprint crown, was third in the race for century honors in the, outdoor title meet at Duke on May 20, and gained second place in the 100 in the Penn Relay Carnival in Philadelphia on April 29. Cornelius Cronin, who hails from Joppa, Md., and who at- tended Belair hiigh School, was the second leading point getter, hlis specialty was the half-mile, and his other scoring event was the pole vault. Charlie Jenkins, high jumper, javelin thrower, and broad jumper; Warren Evans, dash man, whose forte was the 440; Don Ashton, miler; Ed Quinn, sprinter, who has been elected president of the Student Government Association for next year; Bob Sonen, who runs anything from the 100 up to the 880; Doug Devendorf, two-miler, who had the unique record of running second in every race in Maryland ' s dual meets this year; Bob Boucher, hurdler, high jumper and broad jumper; Conrad Allison, javelin thrower; Al Pease, shot putter, and Frank Mines, javelin tosser and discus hurler, were the leading point grabbers to follow in the wake of Widmyer and Cronin. Bob Archer, quarter-miler, who just missed getting enough points to win his letter; Wingfield Thompson, hurdler and broad jumper, and Ellwood Moorhead, quarter- and half-miler, are others who should come to the front in ' good shape next season. Al Pease, shot putter and discus tosser, who made 14 points this year, and Jim Busick, hurdler, pole vaulter and high jumper. e Q t mir

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