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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE FROSH DEFEAT SOLDIERS Terror Eleven Wins Over West Chester AT FORT MEADE 12-0 FAN FODDER Teachers in Exciting Grid Contest 4 Baby Terrors Score in Second and By "HERB" STEVENS Fourth Quarters to Win Game GAMMA BETAS LEAD FRAT West Chester First' to Cross W. M. C. Goal This Season Playing a great defensive game, the Just a Break TOUCH FOOTBALL LEAGUE Terror frosh took Fort Meade into W. M. c., 35; WEST CHESTER, 12 camp to the tune of 12-0 on Saturday, No one will deny that the Terrors won the game at Bucknell Sat- In the play-off of the Intra-Mural November 10_ urday on a "break:" A bad pass from center slipped through the arms Football League the Gamma Betas Western Maryland outplayed the sol- of Sitarsky as he prepared to punt and bounded back to the goal line, stand in the lead with nine points out A small band of Green Terrors, in- diers in every way, having possession where it was fumbled again by Sitarsky as "Louie" Kaplan hit him of the possible twelve. The runner-up habitants of the hills of Western Mary- of the ball in the opponent's territory low and hard. Campofreda covered the bounding ball just a yard inside will be decided by a game between the land, made a raid into Pennsylvania, throughout the greater part of the Delts with five points and the Bach- Saturday, November 10, and came back game. the last white line for the only score of the game. elors with) five. The winner of this with another scalp, that of West Ches- In the scoreless first period, the light- Bu t Western Mary land deserved to win. For four periods the game will be in second place and the ter State Teachers, whom they defeated er Green and Gold team held the offen- Green and Gold had held the Bisons without yielding a first down. And loser will fall into third place. Due to 35-12, in the W fst Chester High School sive in their own territory, but gained only the whistle prevented a Terror score as the first half ended with the the f'act that so much depends on this Stadium before 5,000 spectators. only a few yards. ball on the Bucknell 7-yard line, second down and four to go. At times game there will be quite a keen rivalry A word of tribute should be given to With good defense in the second per- the Terrors failed to play the sort of game that has been their habit so between the two teams. Coach Glen Killinger and his fighting iod, Western Maryland held the .ball be- Last week the Gamma Betas defeated team of Teachers. Before the season tween the 20 and 30-yaI'd lines. Sadow- far this year. The blocking was faulty at times and the team showed the Black and Whites by the score of West Chester was brushed aside as be- ski circled right end for 10 yards on signs of offensive fatigue. But defensively it was as usual, impassable. ~ng of little import, but after several 30-8. Against the Delts in a game pre- the first play, making it second down Turkey Day vious, the Gamma Betas used a series games, they proved to the gridiron and four yards to go for a touchdown. of four "sneakers" and tallied on three world that other schools might well Another try at the line gained three The Terrors will have a day off Saturday, before appearing for the of them. Against the Black and Whites take notice, as they were mighty dan- yards, and on the third play Tomasetti only time this season on their home field. Thanksgiving Day will find however, they obtained their touch- gerous in any league. And so Western dived over the line for a touchdown. the Terrors beginning the end of a tiring season against Mt. St. Mary's. downs by passes over the goal line. Maryland found them, possessors of a A kick for the extra point failed. The Mountaineers have not seemed so strong this season, but the Terrors The Black and Whites marked up two smooth passing attack and a remark- The third quarter was played near always expect a battle from the Mount, and the game should be of great able fighting spirit. Both were instru- Adams Moore the middle of the gridiron, until FOI·t interest to the Homecoming crowd. points when goal line. "tackled" touchdown mental in their two touchdowns, which behind his The Meade gained by a 20-yard pass from was made by Read who caught a long, were the only points scored against the Krasulick to Miller. Three tries at the Mount St. Mary's plays La Salle this week-end. Their power may high pass from Fowble to cross the line Terrors all season. goal failed, and Meade lost the ball on be judged from the result of that game. The fans who saw the game wished the 5-yard line. Tomasetti then kicked standing up. for two things-a glimpse at Western th e ball to the middle of the field. The Boxing Another game of interest was the Maryland's All-American back and a remainder of the period was played in As the pigskin season wanes, the Western Maryland sports fans are Bachelor-Delti Pi contest. The former score against the same team. Both the soldiers' territory. beginning to think about prospects for the coming boxing season. If team was defeated by the Purple and wishes were fulfilled. On the third play With several substitutes in the last ever a pre-season outlook was good, this one is. With champions in the Gold by a score of 18-0. This game of the game, Shepherd went off tackle quarter, the green shirts held the oval heavyweight, light-heavyweight, and I65-pound division, and a second was featured by a recovery of a fum- in truly All-American fashion and rac- 01' their opponents' ground, and finally place man in the I55-pound class, the Terrors have the nucleus for this ble by the Delts that Thomas dropped ed 41 yards for the first score of the Sadowski plunged through center for behind his goal, and two touchdowns game, and then converted the extra another touchdown. The placement year's team. And with the loss of only one varsity man, Captain Myers, tallied by Riefner and Plummer, res- point. A few minutes later, however, kick was blocked. Line up: the rest of last year's team is intact. pectively. This was considered quite the 'I'eachets drove down the field to as the Bachelors an upset, Western Maryland The lighter men have been working out in the gym, loosening the to have a strong team, and were thought score on a short pass to left-end Clark, Delta the E McPherson kinks in their muscles in preparation for an exceedingly stiff schedule. Pi's were tied by the Black and Whites who was standing in the end zone. T Orentzi If the lightweights can measure up to the abilities of the heavies, Western On the whole much interest has The tumult had hardly died out when O'Donnell R. G. . _. Silvi Maryland should be well represented in the ring this season. been created in the Football League. the Terrors in a burst of power, sent Linkous C. . Wissinger With a schedule that includes Maryland, Army, Navy, Syracuse, This interest has also been stimulat- "Bill" Shepherd across the goal line Siciliano .. _ L. G.. _ Lutt ed by the awarding of the Intra- f'or their second touchdown. For a few Drust L. T. . Forthman Penn State, West Virginia, Catholic University, and St. John's, the Mural Athletic Championship Cup at moments both teams fought on fairly Edkins L. E. _ Lesh Terrors will be facing the ranking opposition in intercollegiate boxing. the end of the year to the club amas- even terms and then the Terrors again Roser Q. B. . Rinehimer Penn State, Syracuse, and Army are frequent contenders for the eastern sing the most points in athletics ripped and smashed their way to a Necessary L. H. B Tomasetti intercollegiate crown, and West Virginia is recognized as the toughest during the year. In 1933 the Black third touchdown, Shepherd toting the Vitkoski R. H. B Campbell opposition between the Alleghenies and the Mid-West. As for Navy, and Whites won the cup, but) last ball and kicking the extra point. Krasu lick F. B. . Sadowski The outstanding bits of color be- Maryland, C. U., and St. John's, they are nearby schools who'll be out year the Bachelors took the coveted Score by periods: for our scalps. Terrors, you're in for it. Let's take it standing up! "mug". tween halves were the girl cheer lead- W. M. C 0 6 0 6-12 NR and the gil-Is' bugle corps of West Review of the first and second rounds: Fort Meade O 0 0 0- 0 Ohester Normal. Won Lost Tied Points The third quarter was not marked by Gammas 1 0 1 3 any outstanding playing as both teams Bachelors 1 1 1 3 W. M. C. TERRORS DOWN Delts 0 1 were content to play defensive ball. BUCKNELL BISONS, 6-0 Black and White 1 1 On the first play of the final period, 0 0 1 1 however, Shepherd ripped off tackle for (Continued from Page 1, Column 1) his fourth and final score of the game. Gammas 3 0 0 6 For Bucknell, Sitarsky, 200-pound Delts 2 1 0 4 After an exchange of kicks the Green quarterback, was outstanding. Although Bachelors 1 2 0 2 team worked the ball down into scor- kept coveted by the Western Maryland Black and White 1 3 0 0 ing position and tallied on a pass to line, his play was consistently good. The "Jim" Woodbury. At this point, West Western Maryland line as a whole played Chester, decided to do a little work on good football throughout the entire her OW11, and began to go places. Coup- game. McNally and Draper showed up CO-ED HOCKEY TEAMS TIE ling a savage running attack with sev- well in the Terror backfield. eral short passes they carried the ball The game was made colorful not only IN LEAGUE STANDINGS to the Terrors one-yard line where they by the presence of the Bucknell band, were held for three downs before Tar- but also by the Western Maryland band, Concluding the co-eds' inter-class onis finally bucked across for the led by the ace drum major, Frank games, the senior and junior teams and Teachers' second touchdown. Brown, Their drilling and playing was the sophomore and freshman teams a credit to the school. played Wednesday afternoon, November The line-up: 21, on Hoffa Field. The seniors and ARMY BOOTERS DOWN W.M. Western Maryland Bucknell juniors had been tied for first place, Gorski L.E. Wilkinson and the sophomores and frosh had been IN EXTRA-PERIOD GAME L. Kaplan L.T. Bergcamp in a tie for third and fourth places re- B. Kaplan L.G. Dobie spectively. Playing two extra periods by flood- Lipsky C. McGaughey The line-up for the senior and the light in order to work off a tie score, Campofreda R.G. Furiell junior games bave been: Western Maryland's Green 'I'error boot- Lucas R.T. Boiston SENIORS ers lost a close game to Army at West Blissman R.E. Frier JUNIORS Point yesterday by the score 4-3. Mergo Q.B. Sitarsky R.W.-Robinson R .W.-Lansdale Shepherd L.lL Reznichak R.I.-Brown R.I.-Tollinger Both teams scored one point each in of the game. The second Ferguson R.H. Jenkins C.F.-Bork C.F.-Hall the first quarter scoreless, but both teams frame ended Schweiker F.:3. Smith L.I.-Child L.I.-Baer L.W-Jenkins L.W.-Miller tallied one point each in each of the last Score by periods: R.H.-Rose R.H.-Patterson, or two quarters. The 3-3 tie was then played Western Md ....... 0 0 0 ·6-6 Twigg off in two extra quarters, floodlights be- Bucknell ......... 0 0 0 0-0 C.H.-Downing C.H.-Hales ing used in order to penetrate the thick Touchdown-Campofreda. Referee - fog and the rapidly approaching dark- L.R.-Sprague L.H.-Bennett R. F. Stein, W. & J. Umpire-To Degan, R.F.B.-Main R .F.B.- Hagen ness. George Washington, Linesman-e-M. S. L.F.B.-Glynn L.F.B.-Perry Moore, Martin, and "Jay" Randle Schureman, Princeton. Field judge-H. G.-Chell G.-Carrara were the scorers for the Green and Gold Springer, Penn. soccer men. During this year's hockey season, Mary Brown has been conaistently the The line-up: (Continued from Column 4) best forward -line player; Betty Hagen Army W. M. C. and Esther Downing have done good Junior A-6 Soph A-I Neff O.R. Moore Fresh 0-0 Soph B-2 work as fullbacks; and "Peg" Downing Priestly LIt Reckord Frosh B-2 F'rosh B-2 lias played an excellent defensive game Hayes CX Martin Senior A-I Soph A-I at the position of halfback. Major I.L. Belt Junior A-2 Frosh A-2 The seniors, up to yesterday's game, had scored six goals, four of which Russell O.L. Randle, E. A highlight of the cooed hockey sea- son this year was the game played No- were made by Mary Brown. The jun- Cummings R.H. Strasbaugh vember 2 with the University of Mary- iors have tallied eight times, Elinor McGoldrick C.H. Randle, J. land. Miss Marie Parker, director of Tollinger accounting for four of these Stanton L.H. Holmes women's athletics at Western Mary- goals. Broyles R.B. Elseroad land, and the Western Maryland hock- The results, excluding yesterday's Tyler L.B. Wyand ey team which went to College Park, games, are: Horstman G. Gompf again wish to thank Maryland, through Frosh B-2 Soph B-2 the medium of the GOLD BUG for the "Louie" is playing his fi,f' season as as the above pieture suggests, his spec- I Frosh A-I Senior A-5 W. M. C ........ 1 0 1 1 0 0-3 , extended to the teo m. a Terror regular. He is ,Irsatile, and, ialty is receiving passes. (Continued on Column 1) AIlIIy .......... 1 0 1 1 0 1-4 ~--
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