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THE GOLD BUG Vol. 3, No.2 Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. Oct. 13, '25 Yearlings Win Opener IVarsity Blankets I Freshman Week A Great SOGGerites Tie Franklin Baby 1\lr:r(Jr~ Oul])luy Wllrne.~I;.oroI Ft. Howard 58-7.1 Success neterrutneo to get revenge for tbe ,\. A. 13.0. I ,d·Meat rate handed' them in t.hefr first se!:o~h:~e O:::~~lanCO::tstba~f te~~~ Ceacn Shroyer Uses EntJrreS(lUud 111RegiJltra.tJ$. ~~I~;' 1"e;;t8, ~11d ~~I~O~~~,~:t~!,~:n s~:~~nv::!:'s~~~!l~; completely out-played the wames- SlI"llmpihg service 'l'elllll. I Gop« '1'lmes OCCU!IYTIJI~e 01 Preeh- the .bal l at the time or the first kick- a mnnunsuc atmosphere bore Athletic Aseoctattcn Club. 'ru.e Amid !\'fal'yland College met Fort I meu Durl,ng Jo'in!t Week at College. off, and startedl a smashing auacx game was caaractertsuc cr a u opener western Monday. 'Septemher l4, was me first upon 'Fl'lanklin's' .goal. Most oEthe showing lack of coordination, despite Howard on Hoffa, Field for tile first day o.f ,F,reshman Week at Western 'first half de the game was played on this fact the yearbnga were alble to home game. Western M~rYlan-d's fine Maryland College. From Monday noon .Fr-anklln'a haLf of the, field.. However g'ain ground at will. At no time dur- Sopirit aud pride or then team was ' until Tuesday noon the Freshmen at times the speedy forward llne of tna the game did che waynesboro shown by nie line or rooters Ihat I were given their onportunttv to tlhe Rei.sterstown t~alll would tak.a Clulb get wttutn our twenty-yard line. ,formed back ct t'he cheer leader, and reg+ster as first year students' o-f the posaeaaion of the bal l and rush It The "Rats." took the aggresatve marched to tue field with' tune of Fort 1college; ,from noon on Tuesday 'till dangaroualy near .to Western Mary- from the klC:K-ol'l'but were unable to Howard's band. [Friday e-vening. the long, weary hours ,La,od's scat. It was Parr',!;' backifleld score until the- second quarter. On The game !began with 'Vestern were ,begulLed by numerOllS lectures, work more Ula~' on.ce that ke,pt the the third play in the second period Marylaod kicking to th~ service !boys. tests, ann good: times. The l;hlld.rNl leather from gOlllg Illto ,the bands .ol Condon, Baby Terrors' rull~back. Fort Howard ran tbe pigskin back tv were allowed no c\laoCe ror Ione- tbe, goal-keeper. The first haH was we-nt otr: tackle for fitty-five yards our thirLy-yard, line, Ibul our defense IiSomeness or homesickness. fOoron ,ful! of fight ,lOT ,both team$. but placing the :ball on WayneS'bor·)'s one- was llel'fect and they were ,fOl'Cedto' their program ()f the first wee'k of neither qlad, punch enough to s'core, yand line, carrying it over in two punt. Weigle was chosen LO fhst' college, ali -their time was a!lotted to .alth~ugh ,both teams were within more play... During the r,emainder or carry the !ball .for 'Weste.rn :'1arylalld I various p.ur,poses. In their first week .scorllig rad,il1s or ,the goal several ,the second lUndall o.f the tlhird period3. all(t gaine.d five yards ,thrOllgh the '.they ancceooed i'n adjustIng .tillem- Um~s. The first. half ended O-{). ~1~1~,o~~~o:;~Yla~O~ll:fg~~:t grb~l;~de:~ ~~gg~~u7~;g~r:~~ ~~~~I!~~'t ~::ni~;~: 1 ~~~~s ,~~~::;:;~II~~'i~I~:gde t~~e~yste- se:~'~n.~; .t:!IS;ll~a~~~: l:~; t~~; perlence and brakes fa\'oring \Vay,nes- !Seven first -downs !lrou,ght We,stern I For the first time in the history of pos.sesslon 011 Ilbe .oall an'd ~UShect boro the yea dings were una'ble 10 :-'Turyland within striking distance of ,We.ste,rn Maryland College, entrance their op,ponents Ifo\"albout ten mmutes. score. Late in trfe 'Iast quarter Cecil, a touchdown, Chanuber-s was cho-senI eXalllination!!' were required of all 'Bu~ al~s, one of GarreH:s pluckiest, r.ight end, intercepted a \Voayneshoro to carry the loall through center for applianswer '"eight seveTal extra period,s. until' ,the .gam-e \Vhat t.he "wee lima" ,freshies· had toI guard, receiving Ihe kick-olT ran for Fort Howard tried to come back ,by legs!") That'a merely an example- {)f was ~alled. leavIng the score tledl2_2, t{)rty yards. Apparently the time- an end \'un. but the !I,ure-1H!SSof the ThiS Is the second year for Inter- k~per's whistle was the only ob- Terrors' tackles Iforced· them Lo punt. e-ndnre fo,r two hours. CoIlegi,ate .soccer ~t West~rn Mary- stacie that kept the Freshmen from Fort Howard regaine{i the ball 011 II After the Psychological tests came land .. Last year wltll practically raw another t.oucb-down. punt. bu~ were Boon forced to again the English tests 011 Wednesday, This matenal. Western Maryland put out The defensive work or our ent.ire punt to lhe. Terr.ors. Flege Ibroug>ht test included' grammar. spelling, and a. team that,:bea.t the ,)1avy Ple~eB'and team was- brilliant. SmIth right-eud the ,ball ;back to the thirty-yard line pronu,ncia.tion; -and in the words of a tied Frankhn & :'1arsltall. ThIS Year, tor the loosing club was their stellar and Chamhers cut the- right end for li.ttle freshie-"Jt wasn·t haI·f a.s bad manag-er Sandel'S has .mapped out were deHvered: College !Life, L. F. lB. Perr ;s€cti{)nai game npon their borne field. The last quarter Fort Howard came W. M. (;, Ideals, Prof. Schofield; L. F. B. A. Stewart Plans are being made to accommo- In for their last stand wIth a do or Budgeting College Ex-penses. 'Prof. G, Tu;bmaC" dale at least five thousand people on die SPirit bu~ were unable to make SchaeITer; Bndgeting Tinle, ,the Day'a Snbs.----Mawkins ,for "Funk, Funlk for thIs gala occasion. Reservations (l.re any conspicuous .galn.s. However the Wor'k, !Prof. l!!anOigle; an.d Use 0"1'the !Hawkins, Lurever Ifor A. Stewart, !beIng made to take care of the out ()f service men succeeded In scoring College Library, 'MIss Ward. ,Weech for Payne, .tate people- who will, aUend. Every their only touchdown on an inter~ Thursday, Pre-sident Ward .spoke ------ student is urged to iO'Vite his or her Iceptect pasa and' iSuccesstulIy kIckw .upon Ule aujblect, "'The College. Ad- I The Sophomore girls h.eld a "heap friends to come to this game for it ,for an extra p.olnt. ministratIon As It Works For You;' Iblg" ('Freshman Punishment Night" Js to be the best of th-a-sea90n. Alumni aud Dr. Yount lectured' .on "V-oca- o.n Saturday evening. All the. >!'resh are bringl-ng their farollles and friendS Esthe-r ,Lawder and Sue Boyer spent tional Ch-oice." ,Prof. !Berthol! p.re- t'reshles were reduced t() the- hllmllity to see and to enjoy the ha,ppeuin.gs ()l a m-osi dellghtltul week-end In Baltl- sided, over a confe.rence on tbe- elec- and m.e-eknMs Ilppr-oprlate to thert" £be dar, more, (CQntinued Qn p{l.gelour.) s,tate-.
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