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John F. Christhilf : ウィキペディア英語版
John F. Christhilf
John Fout Christhilf (June 5, 1914 – August 24, 1992) was an American lacrosse player, civil engineer, and Air Force officer. He played college lacrosse at the University of Maryland from 1934 to 1936, and led the nation in scoring as a senior. Christhilf was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1972.
==Early life and college==
Christhilf was born in Baltimore, Maryland in June 1914.〔 He attended the Friends School, and played lacrosse from 1928 to 1932.〔(John F Christhilf ), National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, retrieved September 4, 2010.〕 Christhilf then attended college at the University of Maryland, where he played on the lacrosse team, and was a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Alpha Order, and the Engineering Society.〔(1936 ''The Terrapin'' ), p. 66, University of Maryland, 1936.〕 Christhilf earned varsity letters in 1934, 1935, and 1936.〔(Men's Lacrosse: All-Time Roster ), University of Maryland, retrieved September 4, 2010.〕 The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association named him to the All-America second team in 1935 at the out home position,〔(1935 All-Americans ), United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, retrieved September 4, 2010.〕 and ''The Baltimore Sun'' placed him on its All-Maryland Lacrosse Team first team.〔(4 St. John's Stars Placed On The Sun's All- Maryland Lacrosse Team; Christhilf, On Attack, Rated Best Bet For First Line-Up LAMOND MADE CAPT. Season's Material Rated Inferior To That Of Past Years ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', June 9, 1935.〕 The following year, the USILA placed him on the All-America first team.〔(1936 All-Americans ), United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, retrieved September 4, 2010.〕 Christhilf led the nation in scoring in 1936 with 25 goals to his credit.〔(SEASON BIG ONE FOR MARYLAND; Lacrosse And Baseball Titles Won By Terps. Tennis, Track Success Navy Nine Saves Major Sports Shutout At Hands Of Army ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', June 1, 1936.〕 ''The Baltimore Sun'' described him as a "brilliant attack man" with "deadly shooting".〔(Johns Hopkins And Baltimore Athletic Club Hold Lacrosse Scrimmage; EACH TALLIES SINGLE GOAL New Entry In Stick Ranks Has Making Of Powerful Team JAYS EXPERIENCED College Team Better Conditioned At This Stage Of Campaign ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', March 31, 1935.〕

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