Word: marylands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...schedule calls for three games in Maryland during the spring recess, contests against Drexel, Maryland, and Navy. Of these, Drexel, being a small school, will undoubtedly be the easiest. But Maryland and Navy are the two big teams in Southern lacrosse. Last year's Crimson team matched Maryland in everything but passing around the goal mouth, and the Terrapins walked off with a 15-2 decision. The squad's experience at College Point merely pointed up the fact that Maryland has the slickest stick-handlers in college lacrosse...
...other side of the fence is the Navy. The sailors play a rough and ready game with the accent on checking and power plays and last year's aggregation dropped a 15-1 game to them. A win over either Maryland or Navy would be an ostrich plume in Maddux...
...consistent defeats inflicted by Dixie squads on Northern teams seems to indicate that Southern lacrosse is superior to the New England brand. But the annual North-South all-star game shows the boys in blue with a one game bulge. "We would do a lot better against the Maryland teams if we met them at the end of the season," observes Coach Maddux...
Porphyrins. A test that may also make treatment easier was described by Dr. Frank H. J. Figge, of the University of Maryland. He set out to find a way of carrying radioactive isotopes directly to a tumor without damaging the rest of the body on the way. Experimenting with porphyrins, which are fluorescent substances found in the body in minute amounts, he found that they went directly to cancer tissue. Since they stay on its outer limit and since they glow under ultraviolet light, they neatly outline the tumor. The porphyrins could, Dr. Figge found, carry zinc on their journey...
...University of Maryland...