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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md, PAGE THREE TERROR SOCCER TEAM FRATERNITY TOUCH-GRID TERROR GRlDDERS OPEN MEETS BISON ELEVEN FAN FODDER RULES AND SCHEDULE SET SEASON WITH 47-0 WIN IN OPENER SATURDAY By "HERB" STEVENS Rules Are Revised At Meeting Of Fourth Period Attack Swells Score Inter-Fraternity Sports As Western· Maryland Backs Nine Lettermen Appear On 1935 Committee Run Wild Roster Of Players Teams that are defeated are not always disgraced, and lhe Terrors of 1935 nre a living example of that fact. . Early this week at a meeting of the LONG RUNS ARE NUMEROUS With a possibility of a line-up which _A"'ainst Villanova last week, a team which already had under Its intra-mural committee on men's ac- tivities a set of rules for eligibility in will include nine lettermen, the Wes- feet- th~ trodden scalps of P. U. C. and Ursinus by overwhelming scores, the touch-football league was drawn Before a crowd' of approximately tern Maryland soccer team opens its the Western Maryland team played a superb game, coming out on the up. Paul A. Ritchie, the intra-mural 3000 fans, Western Maryland's 1935 1935 season against Bucknell at Lew- short end of a 20-0 score only after a last minute drive of seventy yards manager was instructed to arrange a Terror gr-iddura opened their season isburg Saturday afternoon. Bucknell, l---::'"""""" to the five-yard line. schedule of games for- inter-fraternity on Hoffa Field Saturday, September strengthened greatly since its last Potentially, the Terrors are strong. Ally team play. 28 by defeating Shenandoah College meeting with the Terrors in 1933 by than can gain 135 yards on passes against a team that The touch-football games are the 47-0 in a game filled with thrills and the introduction of intra-mural soccer, has seen nothing but forward passes for three weeks first scheduled in a series which wili 1011gruns. will provide strong opposition for the has strength. And any team that can come back be played in various sports to deter Mixing straight football with well Tenors in the opening encounter. lime and again when the breaks go against them and mine the winner of the "Barney" Speir selected pass plays and blocking effec- make sustained drives of from thirty to seventy yards tively in front of the runners, the Ter- With many veterans from the 1934 down the field before losing the ball on some freak cup for intra-mural sports. This is rors scored once in each of the first team which defeated Franklin and of fortune, a fumble or an intercepted pass, has what the fourth consecutive year of compe- three periods and ran wild in the last Marshall 5-1 and lost to Army's it takes to make an eventual winner. tition for this cup, which was won by quarter to score four times. strong outfit 3-1, the Bisons will not be HERBERTSTEVENS Despite the undisputed greenness of the Terrors, Pi Alpha Alpha in 1933, by Alpha Early in the first quarter Shenan- the push-over that they were two they played a marvelous game. There was surprise Gamma Tau in 1934 and by Gamma doah fumbled in mid-field, the Terrors years ago when Western Maryland in some quarters when Pontccorvo, Benjamin, Reith, Ortcnxi, Campbell, Beta Chi last year. recovei-ing-. A mixture of straight defeated them 7-3. and Brennan, men who were starting their first game against major The rules for touch football eligibil- football plays took the ball to the aev- Coached by "Pete" Grimm ond Else- collegiate opposition, "clicked" in such imposing fashion. 'I'rue, there it.y and play are as follows: en yard line. Lathrop crossed the goal road of the 1934 team, the TerrOI'S are rough spots, but the defeat Saturday will serve to round the team (1) The first fifteen soccer players line on an off-tackle slant, but was hit have ten men of the squad which last into shape far fa~ter than the trouncing which the Terrors gave little are classed as ineligible. hard and fumbled, McPherson rocov- year forced Army to two extra periods ering for the Ten-ors in the end zone before being defeated 4-3. Shel~~C~~:!I\e~~l~.~a~~o~~i?~rguson, Doughty, and Lipsky deser-ve much (2) ~ach team will be composed of for a touchdown. Brennan place- credit for the way in which they have brought out the possibilities of eight men. kicked the extra point. Score 7-0. The starting line-up for the opener In the second quarter following a will be selected from the following their inesperieuecd men,. 'rhe design of the attn.ek has be.el_1.soplanned I (3) The lines will not necessarily be that. the team can take advantage of the peculiar capabilities of each three yards apart. A one yard sustained drive from deep in their own 1\I~ll1. Now the chief worry of the coaches seems to be the defense. The zone will be enforced. territory, the Terrors scored again on Goal-R. E. Brooks and Gompf, inexperience of the men secondary was costly in the Villanova game, . a cut-back play, Lathrop scoring from both veterans. and the lack of previous opposition showed up in the running of the (4) There ~vlll be two rounds of pla.y. the 7 yard line. Brennan again con- interference. All of these difficulties can be ironed out before the The winners of each round wil! verted. Score 14-0. Fullbacks-Messler, a letterman, p:ay f,or the tournament Mar-kline, M. Cline, Hoffa, R. Brooks, season is much farther on its way. and Raimo of the \Vildeats was pionshtp. cham- SHENANDOAH STOPS DRIVE The running of Kotys, Stopper, and Daneker, Shenandoah made one last effort be- beautiful to watch, especially in t.he open field. Two of the touchdown (5) A touch with both hands simul- Halfbacks-Strasbangh, captain, H. fore crumbling before the Terror Wright, and Church, veterans; Bark. ~;l;~ll~o~~t;~~~f~;~~~~ea~~~:;;n~l~'~'I~~e\~~I~~e~l~c~~~r~l~t~~!~c~l~r~~~er'B~~~ ~:,n:o~:'~n.Will compose a "tackle" steam-roller. Early in the second half doll, Kline, and Baxter. of these backs were elusive and employed a change of both pace and Western Maryland received and drove direction which fooled the Terror backs. (6) Only one forward pass many be to the 2 yard line. Here the Crimson Center Forward-Martin. and Blue held on fourth down and Benjamin gave the press something to write about by his combina- made on each play from behind Inside Right-Reckord, veteran and tion of speed, aggression, and elusiveness. His one-handed tackles in the scrimmage line. took possession of the ball. Shenan- 1\[, Wright. the open field, and his leaping catches of high forward passes were (7) Two incomplete forward passes doah punted out, the ball being dcwn- beautiful to watch. Lassalm At the other terminal was especially noted ed on W. M.'s forty-five. Two running Inside Left-Wallace and Zimmer- for his abilit.y to break down the Villanova interference. It was II hard over the goal line wili compose a plays put the ball at mid-field in pos- day for the ends, for two-thirds of the Wildcat plays were aimed lit the touchback, the opposite team to session of the Terrors. Lathrop drop- Outside Right-A. Moore, veterans, ends, either inside or out or off tackle. receive possession of the ball on ped back and threw a flat 10 yard the 115 yard line. pass to Benjamin who sprinted forty Hood, and Jones. The Terror forward pass defense worked well, Villanova complet- yards to score behind a wave of Ter- ing onl~' one pass of six attempted. On one occasion, Benjamin and (8) Kicks must be announced. The Outside Left-Belt, veteran, and Reith spilled St.opper for a fifteen yard loss before he could get the kicker may not be rushed. The ror interference. Brennan converted. Timmons. ball away. ball must be entered. The fourth quarter was a rout. Lathrop scol'ed his second touchdown Blue Ridge College has been added (9) Teams may play either 10 minute on a sixty-five yard run off-guard, to the schedule announced in the last A gigantic pcp rally featuring the college band will be held Fri- quarters or 20 minute halves. which started from a fake reverse. issue of the Gold Bug. The New dilY, Oetober ]8, at. 8.00 P. 11'Lat City Hall Plaza in Baltimore fol- Lathrop lllissed the point after touch- Windsor team will appear here Octo- lowing an outdoor pep meeting in front of Alumni Hall on the Hill. (10) For more than three time-outs down. ber 15 followed by Towson State Nor- All mell students are urged to arrange for transportation to Baltimore the offending team will lose a "\Vestel'll Maryland scored again mal October 18. A game has also thllt evcning. The \V. U. Club and other alumni will attend, Those down. soon afterward following a forward been scheduled with' West Chester for pcople who have means of tl'flllSportation will please arrallge to trans- (11) Kick-off will be from the fifteen pass lateral and two running plays November 9 at home, and a game with port others to the Plaza. We want a field housc! yard line. which moved the ball forty-five yards the University of Maryland is pending to a touchdown. Adriance scored and for the latter part of the season. Saturday's game agninst Penn State promises to provide plenty of (12) No cleated shoes will be allowed, punted from mid-field, Moore, Terror trouble for the 'rerrors, for State has 14 lettermen from which to cllOose the starting line-up beside valuable assistance from last ycar's freshman (13) Four downs are allowed. Goal substitute, receiving the ball on his He crossed the own twenty yard line. CO-EDS SHOW ENTHUSI~SM team. The Lions didn't sound so impressive against Lebanon Valley in to make. field and ran down the east side-line their first start of the season last week. The final score was 12-6, but The FOR FIELD HOCKEY PLAY no one knows just how much of its strength the IJion was willing to lows: inter-fl'aternity schedule fol- eighty yards to a touchdown. Sadow- disclose to the eycs of thc 'rerror scouts. Gamma Beta Chi vs..P~ Alpha Alpha, ski again converted. The final Ten-or score came on a When the first leaf falls in the au- Up at Barvfll'd, "Dick" Harlow st.arted off with a victory, but it October 8-0ctober 29. fake l'everse slant off-tackle which tumn, the golfer eyes it with sorrow, may lwvc been fl costly one. Four of his starters, including his new Delta Pi Alpha vs. Alpha Gamma Tau, stal'ied on the thirty_two, Adriance but the coed hails it with glee; for captain, Kelly, an end, were injured during the Springfield game. And October ll-November L scoring. The try for point failed. frost may be in the air in the early Harvard meets Holy Cross the day after tomorrow. Here's "'ishing Pi Alpha Alpha vs. Delta Pi Alpha, Final score-47-Shenandoah O. morning, but hockey is in the air Harlow a wheelbarrow full of horseshoes. October is-November 8. The line-ups: in the late afternoon. Daily Hoffa Boston College succumbed to Fordham 27-0 las_t week. Which Alpha Gamma Tau vs. Gamma Beta Field resounds with the crack of the might. mean anything. Either Fordham is very strong or Boston lllcks Chi, Octobel' 18-November 5. W.1If.C. Shenandoah stick as it meets the ball and the cries early season strellgth. It may even have been the breaks. Alpha Gamma Tau vs. Pi Alpha Al- Lassahn L.E. Murry of the girls as the stick makes con- If anyone hears nny North Dakota scores, will he please publish pha, October 22-November 15. Pontecorvo L.T. Gobble tact with some unprotected part of them' So far, according to thc score columns, North Dakota hasn't Gamma Beta Chi vs. Delta Pi Alpha, Ortenzi L.G. Kiszki the shin. opened its season us yet. All of you watch C. U. That \Vashington October 2S-November 12. Reith C. O'Donnell On October 3 the first official prac- aggrcgation is "hot" this year. ! McPherson RG. Kerns tice was held for the sophomores with Next week thc Terrors play Bueknell. 'rile Baltimore Stadium hal:! Campofreda(C) RT. Peters nineteen members of last year's squad plenty of seating capacity. Both teams arc good. Lct's see ,You all RIFLE TEAM MAKES PLANS Benjamin R.E. Dolly rresent. Bolstered by the presellce there. Lathrop Q. J. Hermann of three grizzled senior veterans, a FOR 1936 MATCHES Campbell RH. Wilhelm short scrappy workout was held. The Members of the 1935 rifle team at a Woodbury L.R. Morlock(Capt.) sophomores face the problem of prac- TERRORS VB. WILDCATS meeting held early this week elected Brennan F. Isner tically rebuilding their forward line. Substitutions-\Vestern Maryland: They must find girls to fill the places PLAY BY PLAY Thomas Eveland and Roland Arnm- Rinehimer for Woodbury, Adriance left vacant by Bowers, Pyle, Kalal', cost as captain and manager, respec- for Campb~lI, Balisl). for Pontecol'vo, and Welch. Western Maryland kicked-off to end. Brennan made a first and ten on tively, of the rifle squad for 1935-36. Sadowski for Brennan, Graham for The largest number of seniors and Higgins on the ten yard line. He re- the 28. Brennan on a reverse to Lath- Five of last year's varsity men re· McPherson, McPherson for Graham, juniors ever to turn out for a first turned to the Villanova 35. Raimo rop gained 15 yards and another first tUI'll to the quad this season together Campbell fOl' Adriance, Adriance for practice reported on Hoffa field last hit the Terror line for 5 yards. Raimo down for the Terrors. with five excellent prospects from the Brennan, Moore for Campbell, Roberts Friday. After brushing up on the made two more through the line. Villanova took time out. sophomore class. Bl'atton, Corbin, P. for Reith, Graham for McPherson, R. Shipley, Armacost, and Eveland fundamentals of the game, a short Kotys made six yards and a first and are the veterans who return, and Keyser for Benjamin, Ponte'corvo for scrimmage was held between the se- ten. Brennan stopped Kotys at the Brennan made 2 through left guard. Kline, A. N. Moore, Lavin, and Spang Ortenzi, Commerford for Campofreda, nior and junior teams, the score- line of scrimmage for no gain. Raimo Campbell and Brennan added 6 more graduate into the sophomore ranks of Haynes for Moore, Forthman for BI'.- boards still registering two large made 3 on a reverse. Kotys recov- through the line. Lathrop kicked to eligibles. lish, Millard for Rinehimer, Sharrer goose eggs when the battle ended. ered his own fumble for no gain. Higgins who was stopped in his tracks for Millard, Slaysman for Roberts, and Benjamin Missal' Ortenzi. by Saturday the freshmen were initiat- Lathrop took Higgins' punt on his substituted for Vidnovic who was in- To provide better material for fu- Coe for Haynes. ed into the fundamentals of hockey. own ten and returned to the 25, tackl- jured on the play. Stoviak gained 5 ture Western l'IIaryland rifle teams Shenandoah: Vaughn for Kerns. Jn spite of the inexperience of the ed by Muchak. Campbell lost 2 yards yard to the 24. Raimo added 3 the varsjty members expect to organ- ize and coach a freshman team this players, the frosh show signs of de- off tackle. A fake reverse through through center. Kotys made 2 more season to compete against the fresh- BABY TERROR GRID TEAM veloping a fast rugged team with a right guard with Brennan carrying and a first down. man teams of other- schools. potentially powerful attack. the ball netted 7 yards. Lathrop lost SCHEDULES FOUR GAMES on a fumble. Raimo was stopped by Pontecorvo In preparation for the coming sea- The schedule for practice is: for no gain. Benjamin stopped S'to- son the manager is attempting to ar- A tentative schedule for the fresh- Lathrop kicked to Higgins who was viak for a loss of 1 yard. range a longer list of shoulder to man gridders has been made up by the Seniors and Juniors-Tuesday and stopped after a two yard gain. Kotys Terror coaches. Games scheduled Fridays 4-5.30. gained 2 through the line. Raimo • Higgins punted to Campbell on the I shoulder matches. A partial list of thus far include Dickinson Seminary, He rail back the kick to ' engagements with matches Terror 28. includes made 6 on a spinner through right Sophomores-Monday and Thursdays, the 42 before being stopped. On re- I Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Univer- Fort Meade, Catholic University 4-5.30. guard. Kotys bucked the line for 1 verse, Brennan to Lathrop--no gain. sity of Maryland, Lehigh, Marine frosh, and the Baltimore Firemen. more. Higgins punted out of bounds Brennan made 1 yard through center. I Corps Rifle Team at Was~ington, ~nd The intention of the coaches is to Freshman-Wednesdays, 4-5.30; Sat- on the W. M. 15. anange at least a five game schedule urdays, 1-2.30. Campbell made 9 yards around left L(~:~~~n:t:~ki;:~~ ~: ~~~~~s 1~n I ~o;;l.George G. Meade mdool' nfle (Continued on Page 4, Column 3)
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