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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE I SPORTS I FOOTBALL SOCCER I SPORTS I TERRORS SHOW SPIRIT BY LITTLE TERRORS BY CLOSE MAltGIN TO GREASY NEAL BACK WITH SQUAD SOCCER TEAM VANQUISHES LOSE GAME BUCKNELL WALLOPING BALTIMORE U. The "Bnby Terrors" football squad I INTERCEPTED I AS ASSISTANT IN COACI:ITNG a STATE NORMAL IN OPENER 'IVJ'!:Itern _'Mar~'lal\d journeyed to Lewisburg, Pa., last Sntur great The football pl:.ycr, wheu Varsity injnry lost to the western "\far.1'l:ind Ootlego gridiron du,r where they lost a hnrd fought hnir BEAl' GEonljE1'OWNI tte foot of "Grensy" N,>al, \"Ilrsity call The Western Xlaryland Soccer team umehine ushered in it's '~fl eampaign line deeision to the Bucknell Uuiveraity Scores: iain f(lr the past two years, did noe mend opened the season by defenting State "''lIh an impressive 34·0 victory over Bill· ~'earlillgs in a gnme pl~yed as a prelim Vnrsity-W. a. C, 34, Baltimore Uuiv. suffle ient Iy 10 allow his playing footbnll Nonunl sehoul lit Towson by a score of timore Unf rerstty at Hofl'a. Field last iuary to th(' Bucknell-St. Thomas Var· again. But Coach Dick E'nrlow was gil'e'l ~-L The 'I'errnr team made a ereditable O-(Footbnll) Saturday under a blazing sun, ua a crowd sit~, game by a one touchdown margin W. M. C. 2-'rOWSOIl J\l.lIryland State n valuable backfield coach. Diek prob· showing despite the f~ct thnt the~· had esthnated at 3000 looked on. Baltimore »e e-o. NUI'II.lIlI-l (Soccer) will never be ahle to find a bnek to but f.aur days to orgnniae their team. Uni,'ersity, playing tts first game of in- It was an intl't()sting llip nnd tuek bat- Pmeh-c- W. .\I. C. O-BuckneH Uuiver. place left oacent by vGreasy t ', State Normal placed a sn'ooth working tercollegiate football WIlS no nwtcll for lie until just a few seconds remained to $ity-G (Football) but. he wilt find aud has found Gren1:i-Y's team on the field nnd with eontiunollll ilarlow's more seasoned and polished be played when a 101lg SO yard forward work in the eoaehing line ilinlluable. dril'illg, broke through !lIe Terror (Ie- eleven, lit an.1' stage ()f the g:un<,'. paBs was ~ompleted Rud Kenney, the re- Tllis foothnll season marks Coacll Since the opening of thc footbnll camp, feuse for the first tnlly. The sooro was cei\'l"r tall the intervening 10 yards for A !i.iml)le but Nmrcntrrttcd line (If at- the only touchdown ,registered ill the en· "Di"k" Harlow's fourth 1)11 the "lEn" NellI who has been ill charge of the back· 800)1 tiedt by a well-pI/wed penalty kiek In~k ,,'US sufl1eieutly ~ttong tl) put W. "!'If. tire game, all(1 we e,Un well be pr(lud of his record ,e](l, imparting his knowledge on how by Cllptaill Willis. In tllC last half of 011 top. in those Plut three years, In games Ihe ball should be carried lind hoI\' it the gilme tho Terrors le(1 the nttack und }o'rom illB opening kick·off the teams should be kicked. The punters hln-e UI the waning 1ll01lll'lIts of the gamc ('upt. Haven!> elected 10 kick-ofl'. Gom exchanged bu~ks, passes, and punts witl, played to dot~ Ilis 'Yo )L C, teams 11:\\'0 sholl'n n. marked improYement under Noble drovo the winning goal through snk got off a good boot to open hostiH little to pick between them. In chccking 1I'0n 18, lost 5 llnd tied one-------whilc Neal in the game last Suturday, Doughty for a counter. tics and the Unhersity men were down ovn the grollud gained by the clen'~lIs amassing n totul a"rrogo score o£ 31 showed that they are being taught ]IOt ('d (In their own 30·)'urd lin!'. They howe,'er, an edge must be conceded tho points per gnme against three for the onl~' to ki~k it as hr as jt will go, but The Terror defense eentering aroulld failed to gniu on two :lttempts ut line T~rror Proah who time amI ngain cOl'ered op]losition. 'l'hosefigurcs OlIN stotis, 1I1so to it where it wlll do the most Willis and Smith looked \'Crr gQod, find anrl punlNI to Clary II'ho was stopped 1)11 thlllleeessarJ' ti1,,-yards for firstdowna tical l)j'oof to his $01I1I(] knowledge of good. and lwight has been it is Bllre to pro"can ohslnele ill future Uaryl:lnd's40yardstrip('. l'romhere only to lQse good Ilo'ordinution in the footbnll lIndinlso to his abilit.Y to instill added to t.he kicks along with a kll~ck gnmes. The lino howel'er had not yct Ihe1'('rrorsproceedeilonnnullinterrllp scoring zone, whcre they luelled ]lunch th~t knowledge inlO his football CUll(li- for plndng them. renolted its stride but with tile uow men ted marth that culminated in n SCQ~. :lUU were force!1 to give up the bill}. The dates. We nr~, howel'er, equally as out Coueh Bcauehamp is rapidly f[)UJld· nought~' erosscd tlie last mark 011 a four pf(ludjnsttoha,'ellissplendidperSOll Nrlll iu the two yenrs \Yus olle of ingitollt. l\larrlanders cOnsistf'ntly ilwaded tlto thc finest el'er seeu in 1IHryl~]l(I. yart! 8li~e of£'\lIcklc and Omnsak kicked Keystoller's terrilory behind Brown's nlity His finoprindplea, hou. Co:lth Beauchamp assures us that with goal. T{)u~htloll'lls followed in each (If nud gentlemanly J1e WIIS of the t)'pe that never recog· thesqnad of zealOllscnndidates he has llwrI'elouR punling. Rekieked them high nized dofeut, lind fought just as hard in the Illst thrl'C quartcr~. We OWll our pres out. the colors of the Green lind Gold lind fur nnd fotC('(] Bucknell bllek with tIl\' hee of defellt RS when l-ictor.1' w~s Aftc-r sOllie heositallt millillg :Iroulld ill elwh kick. Twice his excellent boots ~rrlaiu. !To was olle of the hurdest of 111:1_;- hope to be tinted with m:li1y a vie· the seeond qllnrtl'r trw bnckfll'ld !,ouded saill'd over the OppO~illg snJ'ety mlln 'a 1'hu f:dl footbllli tnlining cnmp prol'cd rUlilling b~eks, It :J!ways took more IJy GomSflk's fia!) buckiug smashed Rnd helld. thul\ onOll\alltQ down him :tnd he 111\1'11)'8 Soeeer line·up: to be allot her plcnsantai1l'en' hitoff-tackleiQrth('rcquircddislnnecoll "\\Tith but furly Sl'condsleft to piny tlll'e for the sqllnd. A !l110 co-op' fought for that extm ulch that wins Goal-Lnudis. 111'0 oeCflsions. Pele agnLu kicked goal W.11. drell' II long pcnalty that placed ~rnlil'e spirit prel,;tiled :[.nd exccpt at footlwll gllll1es. That. he possesscd a L. P.~Slllith. in one Iry l)1lt failcd on the other. Ag1!in the pigskin Oll tllCir own kick-off lino. limes of irregularili~s such .1$ attelllpts at fighting llellrt W.% :l1testcd eluring Illst J~.}'.-llustiugs, George. in the third ,md Ins! }Jeri()ds after ~hort )~rom her\l, findiug plaJ's of no ll1'ail, the I'oenl ~(']los, sUllo ,jokes, and lil'c shoes, ~'ear's cUlllpuign, when he plnyNl prue- C.R-Willis. ]lUllt ('xchanges the Greell and Golil using wiun(!rs threw nnd oompleted the pass !l good lime WilS hnl1 by all. licaUy an cntil'e SCllSOll with a bOlle L. U.-Mnrtin. only strnight liue p]:'ys pUlleturl'd the thut won the ball gamc. 1t wns illde~!l hrokeninhisanklc,lI'hieh R.H.~Trice. ]~a1timorcan's goal. Pincurn blocked a a hoart·hrcaker :lUd before anyoue reno riug during the Temple garn