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Clayton A. Beardmore |
Elected: 1980 |
University of Maryland |
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Clayton A. Bud Beardmore started his brilliant lacrosse career in 1955 at Annapolis High School. Then he attended Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland, where in 1958 he was named All-MSA. At the University of Maryland, Bud was twice honored as a First Team All-American, in 1961 and 1962, and Honorable Mention in 1960. At Maryland he became the highest scoring midfielder in their history, totaling 108 points in goals and assists, a record which was . . .
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William L. Fewster |
Elected: 1980 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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William L. Fewster started his long association with lacrosse at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute where he was First Team All-Maryland from 1942-1945 on Poly's championship teams of those same years.
At Johns Hopkins, Fewster played on national championship teams in 1947, 1948 and 1950. He was named First Team All-American in 1947, Second Team in 1948 and Honorable Mention in 1950. He played for the South in the North/South Collegiate All-Star game in 1950.
Fewster continued his lacrosse . . .
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Alvin B. Krongard |
Elected: 1980 |
Princeton University |
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A standout for three years at Baltimore's City College, Alvin (Buzzy) Krongard was selected as an All-Maryland midfielder in 1954.
Buzzy went on to Princeton University where he was Third Team All-America in 1957 and Second Team All-America in 1958. While at Princeton he was First Team All-Ivy in 1957 and 1958 and played on the Ivy League Championship teams in the same years.
As a premiere face-off man, Buzzy played for the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club . . .
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Robert S. Miser |
Elected: 1980 |
United States Military Academy |
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Miser began his lacrosse career at Baltimore City College in Maryland, where he received three varsity letters as a starting attackman from 1954-1956.
At the United States Military Academy, Miser earned First Team All-American honors in 1959 and 1960, and Second Team All-American honors in 1958. He was a member of Army's National Championship Team in 1958. In 1960, he was the captain of Army's team and received the Turnbull Trophy as the nation's . . .
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Milton R. Roberts |
Elected: 1980 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Milton R. Roberts began playing lacrosse at Annapolis High School in 1935. In 1937 and 1938, he prepped at Severn School, for the U.S. Naval Academy, and was named All-MSA both years. Milt played center on the undefeated Navy Plebe team in 1939, then transferred to Johns Hopkins University where in 1941 he was a member of the Blue Jay's National Open Championship team.
Returning from service in World War II, where he was awarded . . .
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