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Page Two The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. burgts hack fumbles and Machamer MATTHEWS & MYERS :-: :-: blacking u tuckler allows Janowski to run b:111over for (I touchdown. With Offi,eial newspaper of western Marylaud College, published Oil Tuesday during 2 minutes to play the ball was exchang· Wall Paper and Window Shades the aeaderuic year by the atudcuts of Western ~ral'ylrtlld GOIl0,gC,Westminster, ed on punts and the game ended with Decorators for the College Maryland Entered as eecond-class mutter at the Westminster Poatomce. W. M. in much better physical shape aubecrtpeicn Price, $2.00 a Year. than Gettysburg, RUN TO Line·up MITTEN'S UANAGING S'l'AFF W.M. Gettysburg lor Editor·in-Chief. .. George S. Baker, '27 Pelton RE Bender Hot Bread, Rolls and Cakes. Managing Editor .. .. Canol! A. Royer, '27 Jacowski. RT MUler Specials Business Manager . . '.' .. Arthur B. Cecil, '28 McRobie BG Wetzel for Parties, Circulation Manager .. .... Kenneth Brown, '28 Haveua Kurz Weisbeck LG Williams Wehler & King REPOR'l'ORIAL S'l'AFF Maehamer LT Slaughter Clark LE Bream GRADUA'fE PHAR>IACISTS News Editors .. .... {L. K. Woodward, '27 Me"Mains QB Bpangfer Blanche Ford, '27 Sillin FB Brandil'f The Rexall Store Marian Curling, '27 Neal fIB Hubianck Westminster, IIId. Associa.te Editors. . ... Virginia Wright, '27 Chambers HB Wachob { William Bay, '28 Substitution.s Gcttysburg-Koropchak for Bream; Babylon & Lippy Company REPORTERS W~clls for Wachob; Crider for Rube· Hiram Roser, '27 Gilmore Lippy, '27 sack; H"ll for Crider; Jones for Bran· DOI'Othy MeUott, '28 Charles Summers, '28 (Uff; Tuckey for Bpangler ; Gockley for Katherine Johnson, '28 Hubert Johnson, '28 Knropchaf; Slaughter for Love, FLORSHEIM SHOES Margaret Mnrtignoni, '29 J. n. Simms, '29 Western Marylaud-Miller for Me- STETSON HATS Sara Freeman, '29 Roy r. Robertson, '29 Mains; Gemsak for Chambers; O'Leair for Maohnmer ; Long for ?!linerj Norris for Clark; Long for Neal; Me'Mnine for International Made-to-Measure E-D-I-T-O-R-I-A_L Long. Suits DON'T PRAISE US! WESTERN MARYLAND WINS "DolI't preiee IIBj praise the man OPENING GAME AGAINST ATTENTION W, M. STUDENTS thnt made us!" Those were tho words ODDS PRINOIPAL CHANGES IN THE for a snappy suit tailored' in up- of the Terror gridmeu as they left the (Continued from Page 1) FOOTBALL RULES FOR 1926 field at Gettysburg last Saturday amid 1. "Ground Rules" are now defined to-date' fashion-c-and hom latest the eougra tulat.lons of admiring epee- mediately punts back to wons 'vho re- patterns-hundreds to pick from tators. 'I'he Terrors had conquered turns ball for 45 yards to W. M's. 7 ns the exact bouudarles of the playing -at reasonable prices. Come in heavy odds; against ate,,,,, thn t onto yllnllin{'. An excellent run, McMains field the bnll becoming "rlaad" auto- .look them over. wuighed tuem ten to twelve pounds to making the tackle. W. M. holds for B matically and 110further play can reo WESTMINSTER TAILORING the mnn (in some cases thirty pounds), rlcwus nnd Gettysburg tries plaee·kiel>- suIt whenever it crosses the side-line, COMPANY n team tlwt won a conrerenee eha mp- which was successful. • fhe si(rc-line extended Or end line. Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers ionahlp lnet season in which Muhlcn- Score W. M. 3, Gettysburg 3 U. A of five yard.'! (in nddl- Auto Delivery burg and Lehigh were involved, a team Lion to loss of a down) is now im- of vcterans, playing uuder :1 fnmiliar W. .M. kiCks off to Gettysburg's 10 posed in each instance where n team Representative calling each day syat.clll of conehillg on tbe loOUlI! field; ~',1rd line. Gett.ysourg held on rllsTles III"ko:.'1mon) tll,U1 OliO illcomplBted for· against sucb II team the Western Mary· ~111(1fOI'ced to' pUIit. BIIH in play wilrrl piiSS during thc same series of Inn(l Grecn Tenors fought and won dc· ou W.1.['a. 40 'yanl lille. ",nkes foUl' downs. WHEN cisively-Doll Riley nnd n11 the rest, 5 nt contOI·. A Mc1.-fuins to Neal notwithst:\I1(ling. And let it bc umlor· nett.etl 30 Rushes fnil and III. A tea III which has scored a DOWN stood thnt \\'esterll Mnry\al\(l won Ih"t 7>l:.cl,,"ncr jf) pl"cl)·kick. Ball will now put the ball in pIny by 'fOWN gHmc last SnturtlilY by ontpla.ying Get- rOIl\~Sout to GcttyShlll'g'S 20 ynr(i li"e from it's Olvn t,'I'entY'yanl line. tyaburg: the. 'l'errora gained more 'l'wo ruslll:.~ filiI. Hall puntB to W. /II hnll callilot bc fHlvunced by rull· STOP A'f ~roulld. were stendier, mlulc fewer :1::> li,,~. hlot'kg W. ).1 Idck,i"g bcing the only meuns cf breal,~. were morc alert in tnking nd· :,(!"anfcment.) "Pop" Shipley's ofllrenks of opponents; their 1\'. Piling up nfter the referee hus wns morc puz;ding-Hud the ,11'r-In"Nl Ille 1)1111dead or ll.fter tho Light Lunches and Soft Drinks way they l"OUGHT mada Gettysburg hilS l'OCII downed will CHusa u AT THE FORKS look puny. yard penn1ty to be infllded upon How is this reltl8rkable \'ittory o,'rr . nil Gctt.\'~1.JUI·~'~;10 yard lillo. the orrending stIle. odds ~o be necouutcd rorf What (\0 V. Rllllniug into the kicker the the 'l'errors s"y' "Don't praise \lSi Second Half f{,lIding ~irlc will be pClHlli7.ctl five (if- D. S. GEHR pnlise the MAN that mllde us!" Dlle to 1':';lIillg 111111lnrk ~f Could fitly higller trihut.e th.'l.!l Lhi~ fatilitics n eovel'cd press ""X 0111.\' ;vards \)e paid to Conch Harlo,v' the ont·standirlg happenings in the ROII~hillg the kiekcr in any mallller Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Materials, Cutlery, Building socondhl'llfcouldbercconlcd. \\'ill C:lIISQthe offending side to be pon- W. M. kicked to Gettysburg. Gettys· alized fifteen yards. (Both penalties Ammunition, Paints, Oils, 1luTgfailsonl'ushcRnndplillt toMe· to hI' mC:lSllred from pl:lce where com· Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, :FACULTY-ADVISER APPOINTED ).IlIins who l'ol\1rllS to 40 y;J.l·d lino. 1'1 mitted.) Iron and Steel Products. 'l'lieneedofinstllnt
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