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iug Vol. 4, No.2 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. Sept. 28, 1926 TERRORS TRIM GETTYSBURG 12 - 3 W. M. WINS OPENING DR. WARD ADDRESSES SOPHS HOLD INITIAL "RAT" RULESANNOUNCED GAME AGAINST ODDS OPENING ASSEMBLY "RATTING PARTY" FOR FRESHMEN GIRLS On l:lst Wednesday night.the"Sopbs" 'Phe Western .\1ul'yi(lud Terrors out- 'l'be fresh",en girls were summoned played nnd out-scored the Gettysburg stngcd the tr:1ditiO!lul "Hatting Pur 11." the honorable Sophomores to a meet- College football eleven last Saturctny College met ty.t! This furuml Inltlation of lha HeW ing ill Smith Hall on Wednesday evcu- in the openi"g' g~me of the l!12u sen- Assembly the y~,,, Iilen is deemed to be absolutely es~efjtial ing. There, before n cOllllnittce armed son, 011 Gettysburg's new nthlet!c morning "'liS lI",de by Prestdent to the welt-being of t.he green Preen- with sturdy the grcen ones reo ficleL For the first thne ill lfistory the Ward. His thenJ~ wua, "Tho Problems mrH. Ilot only u~·thQ "\Vi~r POols" hut cetved their l)ow~ nud learne(1 South wall victorious over the Korth in of ('ollc!(e Life." und though the re tltc general atudeut bo,ly. their rut rules. Scrtousuess was reo the "Battle of Gettysburg." Gettys 11I(lrkl! w~re F'reshlllen made their debut in quired, and all freshmen were burg'a only score of the game resulted At uro suggestion of the SOOII mudc to rc:lIizc grl\\"ity of the from a place-kick. they all turuerl out nur\ sit,uatiOIl 'The rules Me, in l)rief, ns Western )furylnnd played head-up with great eompoeure to the follows: rcouiau consistently ulld tool, ndvan very center or tho stage which WilS 10' must be nddrcsscd as tage of every error on the part of their outed between )r~D"niel Hall and the nnd "MII'llm." opponents. The most ~lggressive Tel' :'\f:Jin Bnililing. Here the new men Illll.de Requests mnde by Sophomores must II sCI'ioullaltempt to their\"ur· \'01' team c\'e~ put 011 the field frequent- iQUS nlJilities t" und instruct be performed, ly blocked kicks und recovered fumbles. the assemblage of uppcr.ctassmen, and 3 I'rc~hme!l'S rOOlllS must be in OT- western lofnrylUlld'g scoring came us U women. It wua discovered that there der. result of n pluee-klek Mncbn mer in 4. 7\0 powder, rouge, or Jlpstick may were crutora ()f marked nbility, who the first (!\l[(rter,:l in the he used except 011 Sunday. third qUinter, nn{\ U touthdoWH loy Jan- were I.Ildl' to make impromptu speeches Ibtir must not I)e eurted. N'ltural on the'ulost difficult of subject~. Thcr~ o~'ski in tho last quarter. wa"es must iJ() COl' WHO Iho.\!C with all the "ear mnrks" of The indh'iauai playing of J.fnchau~r, heing llI:1rlr tod11.V progroH"ive edu. soloiM~ ,\11(1 grilnd opera singers. Then Janowski, 1'\(>n,l, Mei'li[uins, Clark, and too, there were tho~e who had complete· 6. l·'reshmen must aUcn(\ the college "ato~, til err~<:t u mediulll be- Sundu,r·school. "1f'Hobie-do~tl!ll 'lH'Ul ;OD.~tIlc.halUer tween ·,llese-l.lI'V 1.U pwvide "" w\y"nllUlW.eiL tile.. tiJle.art (If rl:ulCi.ug, _.Bu.t._ lIi,l the place·kicking fi.!l(l a<:ored the lIfter tho last word 11:<11been said, there i.,-:&.t:_IIl"elU>JnU~,," gv .u lu·" .. kl':lilt.. education wl,i<:h reHI mcn first poillts of th,e gllme. lie also ~tood is 110 (l in his FOUl' )".,,,,'8 "f IiI'" in trllcks. Gettysburg- unslleecssful 011 two :J ~tl"(l"g k~t of tlte 111("'111 of " bucks and punts out of bounds 011 W. Mtud,.'"t II he ""u l'l'lIwin upright n good SeHSOU bat yc.1r, SENIORS ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN "L's. :JO ynrd li"e. Nelli nlllkes 9 "t tl,,,t ti'''e, I,,· lI'ill !lIost lik~IJ thp lil'st t.ime fn ~evl'rul y,':lI's GIRLS t.nckle. Sillin makes first down through ~o ill his I"tl'r life. 'HI(I Gettysburg, its nenreBt riv:ds, WOII. "~I\ter. 1.feMnins makes 5 yards on The l:mekficld was the feature of the cvelling, Sept. 23, the Y. criss·cross. Silli" through ceuter for FOLLOW THIS SOHEDULE ,'l~"('n. Tho teHm'S was lL scene of revelry first down. M~llidns m:lkes 20 aro""tl WESTERN MARYLAND, 1926 \\'C!"P Bllig, Cnrpenler, !llld wheu lit 9.15 to the struins of "Vnlen· left en(t. Bnll on Gettysburg's 30 yard Di~kinSOIl'S 1925 8enson r('sulted as ein." "nel "111 t.he ?-Iidt11e of the line. Rushes fail lind Maeham.:r kicks (,~Cl't. 25-GettysI1ll1'g III Gei.t_vsl)lIrg, follows: Night" E'reshmen and Seniors, forget· plnee.kick for firat ~eor!)-W. M. 3, Pu.) (i Lebanon Vnll<,.v the diffcreuce in r.1nk, gaily Gett.I'sburg O. Od. 2-Di<:kiIISOll "t CHl'1isle, Pu. l~ VilIarlo\,{I ill. The party, made ilu W. M. kicks off to Sp:lugler. Gettys· Od. !)-()pell. F. lind .M. b.v thl! "":1S cO\lverted in· hurg lUakes .J- at guard. W. M.. holds Oct. l(i-8w:1I'thlnore !It 811-nl'lhIl)01"", 'Muhlenberg "II illformal (bnce. :lTrd Slaughter kicks to Me.Mnins who ~,_:PC;;";..' ~~~ 13 Albright After refreshments of ]lulleh Ilnd ill rlowned 011 "'. M's. 3G yard lill€, Oet. _.-.-loly CrosH nt '\VOI'cC!stel', o Gettysburg 6 cnkc the selliors gu,",) tbeir class yell, SWill nHikes 4 at centcr, "[cl\fuiH.~ ~ )'1'.1SS. 34 Pa. Mil. Coil. 0 Mng the class song, aue] cI'orybody al'ound end. Gettysburg holds lind Neill rfh·t'_;I~fIII'l: o Bucknell 7 joinell ill "Good Night Lodics. JJ The pllnt~ to Wells who rutUnlS it 1.0 40 Nov. 7-[,oyoln nt Baltimore, Md. 23 Delaware 0 freshmen theu departed, lest a wary ysr(l lin('. Spangler makes lirst <1o/wn. Nov, H-Wnshingtoll Collage, Chester Coaeli-Marshol Johnson of Pitts· proctor mcet them in the hall. Grtt.\"sburg foreed to PHllt. Neal il l.(lwn, Md. bllrgh. Good time' The Freshmon voted it (Continuell on Pnge 2, Colamll 2) Nov. 21-Bneknen lit Lewisburg, Pa. Manager-Cbristian Biliz. the best ever. [ Y
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