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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE BEAT SPORTS MARYLAND! SPORTS Terrors Defeat Hill-Toppers 20-0 INTER-MURAL CONTESTS After Determined Fight for Victory; FAN FODDER ARE SPIRITED AS PLAY Fall Before Thrust of Night Riders By npat" Mahoney BEGINS FOR 1933-1934 Shepherd Scores All Western Mary- U. OF MARYLAND TEAM Sophomores, Y. M_ C. A., Black Be land Points Terrors Click off Impressive Victory White, Delts, Win In Opening WILL BE HARD TEST FOR Contests HARLOW TEAM CLICKS A determined band of Green Terrors, twice suffering GREEN TERROR GRIDDERS the ignominy of being encaged this season, burst from The Intra-Mural season got under Friday, October the thirteenth, a sup- their confinement with a vengeance and completely mauled way for the 1933-34 campaign last week harassers as they attempted posed jinx, plus the efforts of the Green Terrapins Have Met Strong Rivals their Georgetown of defeat permanent. to make the with four interesting games of touch- embarrassment "Pat" Terrors failed to stop the victorious This Season Mahoney Th T ffensi 1 . Ii k d . h . . football being played. With the added drive of Duquesne University in their e error 0 ensive mac nne c ICre WIt preCISIOn iucerrtivs of winning the Barney Speir night game at Forbes Feld in Pitts- TERP PUNTERS EXCEL and effectiveness throughout the contest and displayed, for the first cup, each team is striving hard to reach burgh. Western Maryland, although time this season, that necessary spark that produces scores once with- top form in order to take the first step Invigorated by a decisive victory in the shadow of the enemy goal-line. toward that trophy. The Black and they fought magnificently couldn't over Georgetown in their last start, the White club; winners of the prize last overcome the handicap of playing a Green Terrors are patieutlyr marking The front-line defense more than lived up to the reputation which year (the first 'season of play for the new team each quarter as Duquesne it established in the Duquesne encounter. Led by Al Sadausky, the substituted freely without perceptably time until they move into action Terror forward wall repeatedly turned back the attack of the Hoyas cup) are anxious to keep it another weakening their lineup. When the against Maryland, their old arch-rival, and so thorough was their efforts that the aggregate total of distance year, but the other aggregations are this week-end. chalked up by the charges of Jack Haggerty game ended The Terrors trailed 13-0, 39 yeards. through rushing' was but just as eager to gain possession of it. and Coach Harlow has seen his Green which score might easily have been Gold squad win the annual state cham- The season promises to show some spir- throughout. rivalry ited much more except for the grim deter- The secondary defense, a department in which nothing but weak- mination and fight displayed when the pionship in three of the last four years ness had been exhibited prior to the game on Saturday, covered the The Sophomores scored first blood Terrors were pushed back into their own but he looks ahead to Maryland, played Hillto.p receivers with such consistency that only seven passes out of with a decisive win over the Freshmen. territory. Saturday at - the Baltimore Municipal twenty-three attempts were completed and six of these came in the The final score was 24-0 in favor of the Stadium, with more than the usual un- last period when the outcome of the game had been settled almost second year men. The junior class The Night Riders smeared every offen- easiness experienced by a coach before without a shadow of a doubt. failed to produce a team last week, for- sive movement the Terrors made; and an important game. More than passing notice should be given the Terror line when feiting to the Y. M. C. A. Due to a quickly took the lead via the aerial Maryland has played strong rivals in consideration is given to the matter of checking the Hoya aerial attack. schedule change the aforementioned route. So the second quarter the Ter- games were not as originally announced. charged thru to put pressure on the On every occasion the forwards rors were backed to their own 12 yard V. P. I., Tulane, and V. M. I. and has passer, thus minimizing the chances of the ball-tosser making his Friday afternoon brought the most line, when on fourth downs DeLuca the done well even if victories haven't been heaves accurate and timely. hotly contested battles when the Bache- in all of them. claimed Dukes great back, faked a run to his lors played the strong Delta Pi aggre- right and threw a perfect 12-yd. pass to The Terrors realize the hard game Harlowmen Get Jump From Start gation. The final score of 16-14 in Zaninelli who caught the ball in the that faces them this week. The team The Green and' Gold standard-bearers got the jump on their Hill- favor of the "preachers" indicates how extreme left corner of the field for the has found every opponent to date ex- top opponents and never let up for a moment until they had secured a closely the teams were matched. The first touchdown. Zaninelli then kicked ceedingly tough, and expects no excep- comfortable lead of lq points. The Terrors produced the first score Black and White club, defending cham. the point. The second touchdown came tions in the Terrapin case. The talk as the result of some splendid ball-carr-ying behind expert blocking pions, encountered more opposition in the fourth quarter after a 41-yard of a sophomore Maryland team isn't and interference. MeNally, the Terror signal barker, found a weak- than is evidenced by the final score of drive lead principally by DeLuca, getting a fall out of the Terror mentor. ness around the left flank of the Hoyas early in the game and imme- 24-0. The Gamma Beta organization, which terminated with him crashing He knows full well what to expect diately proceeded to set the stage so as to capitalize on this weakness. losers in this contest, will improve as through the line for the second and from a strong young line loaded with Half-spinners hitting the interior of the line and reverses striking off the season progresses. This week final score. Zaninel1i failed to kick the fight, a team that has two of the best the tackles placed the ball on the Ifi-yard line from which point Bill should produce a number of thrills point. punters in the state in Yeager and Nel- Shepherd proceeded to tote the leather across the goal-line. Blissman and when the Black and White feHows meet son, and the fastest runner in these lVIacNally did a neat job on the tackle and Jones and Ferguson accord In defeat the work of Co-Captains the Bachelors and the Gamma Betas Sadusky and Dunn was excellent,' with parts in Widmyer. the ball-carrier invaluable assistance, by mopping up in the enemy encounter the already victorious Delts. The ''big game" is coming earlier secondary. Johnny Blissman, stellar left end, stop- Row the Black and White attack will ping every play that was aimed at his this season than it has since 1928 when Working without the aid of the double shift, a highly deceptive function against the heavier Bachelor broke through the Maryland played Western Maryland at device, used in other games to unbalance the enemy defense, Jack Mae- line is a question. Duquesne line repeatedly while Dunn College Park. Rivalries were renewed Nally, the Terror field general, turned in a neat job of signal calling. The revised schedule for the class returned Zaninelli's long punts brilliant- with that 1928 game in mid-season. lVIacNally selected his plays with care and forethought and always teams is: Tuesday, October 31-Y. M. ly and did some fine tackling in the Since that time Maryland has won two seemed to have his team in position to utilize their greatest strength C. A. vs, Freshmen ; Juniors vs. Sopho- open field. of the skirmishes while the Terrors and to take advantage of the weaknesses of their opponents. mores. have emerged with victories on the DeLuca, the Dukes elusive back, was other three occasions. Kicking Consistently Good n thorn in the Terrors' side all evening, One branch of play in which the Terrors have maintained a high CO-EDS ARE PRACTICING although they kept him from making Regardless of the game being an Oc- rating this season has been the kicking department. Dunn and lVIergo any long dashes he threatened to do so tober "classic" this year, the outcome were consistently good in the early season contests and l\Iergo carried FOR HOCKEY CONTESTS 011 many occasions. will, very probably, settle the state on in superb fashion against the Hoyas after the "Grove City Flash" Rockey practice has been going on championship, for both the Terrors and was rendered hors de combat in a practice session early last week. Georgetown Game Terrapins figure to win from their oth- Pete continually kept the Hoyas in hot 'water by placing his kicks out every day for the past three weeks, but In the Municipal Stadium in Balti- er state rivals. of bound's inside of the 20-yard line. teams have not yet been picked. Fresh- on Wednesday Satur- men practice and more while a small crowd of 5,000 H Mergo can keep his trained toe working with equal effective- day, sophomores on Tuesday and Fri- looked on the Terrors led by Bin Shep- end for the second touchdown, but ness throughout the remainder of the season, the Terrors should enjoy day, and juniors and seniors on Mon- herd, stellar halfback, won a 20-0 vic- missed the try for the point, a kicking margin over all the opponents remaining on the Gr een and day, and Thursday. The Women's ath- tory over Georgetown. Shepherd aided Gold schedule. letic Association has purchased sweat by splendid blocking and running be- There was no more scoring until the Many Football authorities contend that a kicker who can keep shirts for every girl coming out for hind a team that was clicking offensive- middle of the fourth period when Fer- his 'punts away from the enemy safety man is the best ground-gainer hockey, dark red for the seniors, orange ly for the first time this season person- guson intercepted a pass and carried it a team can have. And one has only to notice the success of the fore- for the juniors, sophomores, green, and ally accounted for all' twenty points. to the Georgetown 10 yard line before most exponent of this theory-University of Michigan-over a long freshmen, dark blue. being downed. From this point Shep- This victory was the fourth Terror period' of years to find proof for this assertion. pigskin herd the triumph in a series of five games that third carried the and kicked over the for point. touchdown started in 1929. Western Maryland J. David Baile outplayed their rivals all the way and Shepherd was the Terror luminary For Your Hallowe'en Parties chalked up ten first downs to the Roya's as his all around play bordered on the four. spectacular, yet the other backfield UEverything Electrical" men that saw service did their work COFFMAN'S Can Supply Your Needs Jack MacNally Terror quarterback, In Sadausky, Lu- shared the ground gaining honors with brilliantly. Lipsky the line splendid games, played cas and Shepherd as he made two runs of more Suits, Crepe Paper, Luncheon Sets, Cut ..outs, than twenty yards While Bruce Fer- in fact, the whole lin·e. continued to F. W.· Woolworth Co. it showed the show guson put the Terrors in position to Duquesne. drive that little yardage against Invitations, Greeting Cards, Candy, was Very register their fourth touchdown when he intercepted a pass and ran 54 yards picked up through the Terror forward and Noise Makers 44-46 W. Main Street wall. before being downed. Mel'go, the fourth member of the starting Terror For Georgetown Bradley, fullback, backfield, played a major part in the was the mainstay both on the offense victory as his well placed punts con- and defense, especially on the defense, , tinually kept Georgetown in their own because time and time again he brought s territory. Terror backs down when they seemed MACKENZIE headed for touchdowns. The game opened with Sadausky kicking off to Georgetown. Both teams played cautiously awaiting an opening. "John" Everhart PHARMACY They exchanged punts after running a couple of plays. Finally the Terrors THE COLLEGE BARBER . gained possession of the ball on George- AND BOBBER town's 36 yard line and began a drive Drugs Luncheonette Soda that ended with their first touchdown. AT THE FORKS Mergo gained four yards on a tackle buck, MacNally skirted left end for Private Booths 12 yards, Ferguson hit the center of the Phone 359-J For Two Weeks Only line for 5 more then Shepherd swung White or Yellow Gold-Filled around right end for 15 more and a Frank T. Shaeffer touchdown, then kicked the extra point. Frames and Lenses After this score Western Maryland $9. 50 again kicked off to Georgetown, who PLUMBING, HEATING brought the ball back to their own 43 AND OIL BURNER We Welcome Including examination by reg- m ~ yard line. Just as the first period end- CONTRACTOR ed Shepherd intercepted a Roya pass istered Optometrist ~ and returned it to their 12 yard line. 92 W. Main Street Western Maryland Students On the first play of the second quarter WESTMINSTER, MD. 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