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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College. w;e,;,t,;mIn,;',;'";Ie':;",,;M=d,;'=============,,;P,;A;,;G,;E;,,T;,;HR;;;;E::;;E \SPORTS \ FOOTBALL SOCCER \SPORTS j Green Terrors Lose Opening Game Here's a chance to really help PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT To Hilltoppers, Puncturing Record FOR GOODSOCCER SEASON Of 27 Games Without A Defeat your College-- Western Marylaud's prospects for a Boost the Wash ..Jeff successful soccer season were brighten ed when about twentj-five reported for Wes!('rn Marj-luud, after defeating ed to be tile deciding tally, as the Ter- the initial prnctice on Monday arter- Goorgetown for two successive yea.:rs,was rors did not score thereafter. n,OOIl. In addition to members of last. unsuccessful in its attempt to turu bank .As the ga.me wore on both coaches sub· Game year's squad about eight freshmen aud the Hoyas iu their third uicetiug. Failure atituted freely, and Geotgetowu, again two npper·classmen eaure out to exhibit to win this third eouteet, incidnntully, taking ad\'antage of a fumbled kickoff, their wares, and it looks like most of meant the terminating of the twenty- started another drive which ended ill a them will have to be eonstdered seriouary suven gume record of no defeats. score. The Terror subs, however, made Saturday, October 17th wheu the job of picking a team is under- 'I'lie score of the contest dot'S not tell three desperate attempts to score, but to taken. truly the eonrparative strength of ilia no avail, amee they were stopped once Only two members of last year's ag- two gridiron machines. For the first on tbe twenty-five yare! stripe, once los Reserved Seats $2.00 gregation, Hastings snd Flater, are three quarters of the set-to the battle iug the ball by fumbling on the goal missing this season. Routson is again W!I.!l waged on even terms, although. [he liue, and again being hll.ited when a.n guarding the goal; George aud Cross are Terrors had scmewhn.t t.he better of the ~::~ln~::k ~at:~ce~::~e:t:dth:!O~::'r:e~ Line-up your friends. Let's get that new gym, buck at their positions as runbaeka: number of first downs and of yardage Martin, Leitch, BeRn, Bnssard, and gnined. 'The woatarn .Marylanders, not era received the flunl kick·,ff. II~ Rhodes are ready to hold down the half- town's final touchdown. Western Maryland- as well endowed with man power as the ed shortly after the The fray end- ~====================~ back jobs : while Capt. Hemlek, Chand· Jlilltoppers, were hampered more by slightly above II ler, Etzler, Noble, Woolley, nnd 'I'own- Tho II., the severe h!mt, and eousequently, as piny of the Terral'S wns ahend are again waiting to assume for- the last period wore Oil, were unable to jh'",,,,g",,','p.,,loggam.,whiio DROPS FROM THE WATER-BUCKET ward line duties. Among the promising cope with the attack of Georgetown '6 the weatmtuster backs gained consider- newcomers are Tuckerman, Jaeger, fresh re&cn'es. Howe\'er, by dint of somc ~~~YU::o~iI7;:;;! ~a~~e:::'~;r~~"ge thsn Ib==========r=========dl Staines, Perkills, Brinsfield and Holmes, forward passing, 'V. U. Ol1cetook ilis forwards, with Brown, Lantz, Barte, aIHl bnll to tho Hoyas' goal line, where a Sadus.ky, Dunn, and Hur1~.y, atarting WeIl, That's over with! A winning 8t. Johll's up, WAshington and Je.!'(er· Clurk,baekiieldmCIL fumble deprh'ed them of another six- tlll,lir first varsity ga.menequitted tlw·m· streak might bo (L fine thing, alHl really $on on deck, both games in the Balti· The. team is greatly handicapped in pointer. Tho Rilltoppers scored sigh- lIeh'es commendably. is a great >I!lhievement, especially a more Stndiulll. Let's have II real crowd that it has no regnlar coach this ycar. teen.poilltslnthllfin:llframe,ollotoucll' About tweh"e thousand spectators were st,reRk such .1SWestern Maryland's, but atbothgall\es. Kerm LOllgridge was mentor of tho (lown eoming II'hellKillg, subst.itute bilek, in the stands whan the tlo-ntest got ull~er il certl\inly is a mentul hazard. picked a Western :Maryland aerial out wny. / booterslastfall,bnthi8serdeeseould of tho a.tmosphere a.nd scampered eighty Csrl Jones, who did 1\ mighty nico job not be ae!lured this time. However, up 1he sidelines to score. After fill, two out of three from a of calling signals and backing up the Capt. Herniek, aided by soule of the veterans of the team, hopes to be able to Georgetown, tnklng adyantnge of the CO.ED HOCKEY PRACTICE team putting out the calibre of football line in Saturday's set-to, hns strained whlp llis squad into shape and put on Cl.lrly breaks. in its flwor, shoved over n GETS UNDER WAY usually ahowu by Georgetown is not to his elbow. 'Volcall't say ju~t how long the ficld tL teum which will experience as touchdown iu the first period, aiter lla\'- be taken lightly, so there el]ould be nQ he 11lnybe out. great snccess as thOBe of fornlCf years. ing blocked a punt, IUld rec.ovareil the A number of entllllsiasf'8 have already "kicks" comi.ng. The first game will be playecl on the lmll on the Terror!!' twenty-yard lllurk- had seyeral impromptu hoek()y praetines cr. Prom thnt point a Georgetown fum- ullder the direetion of Mary Ellen Sen- Jnst a glance at the scores which some old athletic fi€ld on Friday, with Mary- ble was. recovered by its 1!n(l for II :first at, manager. This eutl111siasm shaWl! land Stnte Normal's cloven aiJordiug the down 011 tlH! fiye yrml stripe, and. the so early ill the season 8honld indicnte a George Ekaitis, last sea~O]l's signal of our fllture opponents turned in last opposition. This Bontoot was previously fon(lh(lIlVo"YIwas seored on the fourth ltighly sllcl'easfuj fall season. barker, seems to be doing a good job with wcek-eud- annoulleed as being on Wednesday (]of plunge at the line. Prof elisor Marie Parker, Professor Washington College, dOWIIon the "SIlO." Sf. Johu's, 13-Ln. Salle, 6. next week, "buthas been changed. to avoid ROse Todd, and Mis~ Senet will soon Saturd3y's game, which his team lost to W. &. J., lO-Carnegie Tech, 1. a couflict in Normal's schedule. It's a 'fhe Terrors came b..'\ckstrong in ~e ho:n~this aport in full swing, and sov- Hopkins by the slight margin of 6 to 0, Loyola, 72-Gallaudet, O. safe bet ihat tbe Green and Gold out second. quarter, and .were soon knOClilll.g I eral weeks from noll' eo-cds will be. reflrefed ni.cely upon George's eooching Bo$ton College, 13-Daytou, O. fit will have to work hard in order to be at the door of scormg territory, but figllting for the honor of their elass 01' ability. To date the Shorernen have Johns Hopkins, &--WuBhiugtou Collegc, 0 ill tip·top shape for the opeuing en· this threat was lwerted when a George- tlj() hocko\' fl8ld. ouly 19 points seored against them, while :tift. St. ).,{ary]s, 15--St. Viueent'a, 7. tD'1'II bacl< iutereepted it. fDrwll.rd to glVO . ill previous seasoliS it has usually bet!u Muhlenburg, O-Laiayette, 26. couuter, a~ tl,e Towson 1'1<18hal''' bt'{'n his tl}llm pO$sesslon of the ball. The, ========== closer to US points by t.his time. I Maryland, 7-Virginia, 6. practieing earnestly Ule last three weeks in preparation for this meeting. ~:;,:\:::t:'~i~:'\~::~::'r,!:";;:~~SPORT FLASHES Ollr boys will uood some gqod, con its OIl'Uthirty-five yard line. At this nentratcd cheering to help them take this poiut Doughty was injected iuto the FOOTBALL BECOMES A POPULAR ITALIAN SPORT opener. Surely they'll appreciate your fray, thus gi,-ing the Terrors the henefit Lontlon-(IP)-'rhe combined Y;Jl~- snpI!ort, 1i0 "watcha" say we let tllCm o~ \]is forward passing ability. Harvard trunk team Ihis summer de· hanl feated tIle combined Oxford-Cambridg1 l'lleontly se\'on Argentines phlycd it! "The Goose" T(lll true to fonn, and tr!\('k~j;eu wilh a sc')rc of 7'h to 4¥.J. ROllle, Itsl.r-(lP)-Fool,ball, wliicll Hfter a few -preliminary trials, succeed as Ii professional game apIJears 1.0 be one side alld four on the other. eil in connecting with a pass to Harold The event was tlle t"nth of its kinJ, the Illoat popular greal Itllli'\l1 sport, All of the players, it happens, are Koppe. who had 1I"0rJ,cdhimse,lf into and tIle victory gave t1,e Ameriean~ would be of less import:n]cehore, itwns S01l8orgrandsollso.fltaliunsundhnve t.he opnn. Koppe was downed immedi six \VillSoYer their British rivals in the revealed recentl.", were it uot for the' Halian IJames, and their Argentine citi· Atwater Kent Philco ately however, on the ~cven yard line, serie~. iIlrge HUlllber of nxcellcnt football m~- zenship ill 1J0t :lilvertislld to the pub· Majestic and 1<1](1after Jones had gained three yards torinl whiel] is imported llnnually hom liehcrc. on n buek over center the whistle for Nc,," York-(IP)-Speaking befure the Argentine, where in 25 years foot- Promier Uussoliu.i r('een!ly prohihit-- General Electric Radi05. half time rabbed tho Harlowmcn of a.n the Eallt~rn ASBoeiaticO)]for the Sale.;- ball lIas grown by leaps sud bounds. cd furtllcr importation of pla.vers, but almost certain score. tionoff()otbnl1officiaIHherereeently, found rhlit lhia "'oul<1 Hlnke for gross General Electric Refrigerators AI the lJegi;1Uingof the sreond half Within tl]e hut)8 montlis 31 Arg{m- inequalities Ilmong the various telllllS Ih", Terrors started (letermiued to even Major J olm L. GrifiltL, commissioner tine footbHl1 playCfs luwe come to It~IJ~' of the eountry, nnd 60 lifted tlle loan J, Stoner Geiman of the "restern Conference expresse\l thiugs up. \\~est('rn Marylaud kicked tlle belief tl]at while footbnll might nnder cont.ruct lit salari!'!! of from t'elllpomrily to allow all teams to fit off, and ta.khlg the return punt on ils not lira"" as lllllny fans thia yenr as in :l'4.,l!iJQto:f;12,GOO. t\":_'ms,,,I\"1}Sup ",it.ll ;enough Argllntiues Phone 24 twenty·nine yard line, started ou the previous yenrs, he expeets fully M In a game betWeen Home and Genoa to be able to play OthH strong teams. march which culminated finally in its much interllst in the 8port throughout Westminster, Md. lou~hdown. The faotors figUl"ing more thecoulitry. prominelltly in this admnce were a thir· ty yard off-tackle sprint by "Jimmie" selected lind they ure arr~nged in t.h,~ Dnnn, and a pllSSUlrown by Koppe to the order of the importance given them in ,. sall)O ph)"cr, WHScallgllt on the twenty Pittsburgh, Pn.-(IP)-rrel1r~· Smith thc Council meeting: lIiJl~ yard line. Euch by Jones and Koppe Pritchett, president of the C(ltnegitl placedthebaUseveu yards from the Foundation for the ,\d"ilneement of. 1. That Cnpitnlislll, :IS a systelll ef promised IMd, tlnd on a Latersl pass Tenching, warned coll'f!'cS in his HilIlU!].1 eeonomie organization, is unsound il1 Brown TIlJIacross the line standing up. r('port this summer Ihilt conlinlled C'x- principle. Capt. Pincuta '9 plaee-kick for the e..'l:fra ]lloitation of fool,bnll as (1. college llJOlI- REMEMBER? I For Dress or i POlllt split the uprights, nnd lhe ·West· c),-rnaking game, would lead to gov· 2. Thnt. Athletic. Scllolauhipa be dis ~rn Mnryln.nd partisans wellt wild with ernmellts taxing nolieges as profit mak· continued in all Americnn coUegez. Sport Wear f ing Orgalli2ations. the score now standing at seven points 3. Tlint the Johnson :'.tt be so t11110IUI· : each. 'rhe third quarter ended wilh the ed as to allow an Agiatie Quota. ' In two aggregations still in t-llis deadlock. Westminster you can: The disastrous fourth quartor opened DR. WILLS IS ELECTED PRESI- 4. Tlwt the United ~tntes ellll~e1 '111 .: ~, - avail yourselves of the ser- : with th" Terrors in midfield in pO!lses· d!llJhincllrred by tl,c World 'l7ar. • vices of this nation-wide insti- : sion of lhe oval, and eude~lI'Ol'ingto in- DENT OF DBBATING COUNCIL so you ! sritute auother scoring mareh. This 4) I 5. Tllnt the best int.cresis of the-Unite,] Those tasty Cheese and Graham i tucion; an~ in doing situation was short·li"ed, howe"er, when (Continued from Page I-Col. Strltes demsn(l that ilefinite stepa h~ Cracker sandwiches "Dad" makes. • may receive the finest gar"l a. .fumbled lateral ga.ve the Blue and --- taken looking to a decentralizat.ion They are better than ever this year. : ments ~t a minimum ,cost. Save Gray pO$S('d.~ienof the ball. and Dr. Frizel1e, of Penn Stat!', as of Jo'cderlll authority. When hungry and fatigued, be re-l by bUYlllg at Penney s. I Georgetown could gain nothing by freshed and invigorated by one of J C PENNEY CO rushing, aud on third down passea thil :rir~e;:~~~de.;.l:;,n~;~ ~t~::(;:d .,\~:;s~n::~ Discussion also celltere{l on the Or1)- "D,d'," 'p",',I "nd~l,h" =d, D' yards for a first down on ilie Terror ing witll Dr. W'ills as stndent rel)r~ gOIl Plan, the eritie judge, the lluaiellCtl bottle of cold, rich milk. • • • : h'i'enty-ya.rd mark. A line smasb fol- SClltllti\'('S from Western Maryland. decision, the consultation of judge~, We'll meet at 56 West Main Street, : lowed, and again It forwnrd pass was The prilllury purpo~e of this meeting nnd t1]e Prc~h11lall tllnms. Since Fre~h· lhro,,'l, this time into the waiting arms wt\s to reelect office.n and to decide on men, interested in debating, seldom "DAD" SMELSER'S : Westminster. Md. : of a Georgelown playcr who was already Hppropriate queations upon which to mAke the college team, it was thought off Campus ! .......i O\'er the goal line. This toueJldowupro\"· dcbnle. The following questions were wise for them to haye ~ separate team. On Main Street-Just Beat St. lohn's Saturday
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