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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE LASSAHN, LATHROP ARE r---------------, Terrors Face Stiff ll-Game Schedule I TERROR CO-CAPTAINS S NAP S HOT S As 1936 Football Season Opens By WALTERLEE TAYLOR End and Fullback Share Duties; Havens Has Good Material For Both Line and Backfield First Co-Pilots Since 1933 I 1936 To Be Good Season FOI" the first time in four years With n vcteran. aggregation plus sophomore stars from which to With the 19{16 schedule opening Saturday against Shenandoah Col- Western Maryland's Green Terrors choose IlL'> varsity liueup, Conch Charley Havens should experience a lege and continuing on for eleven successive weeks, Western Maryland ts will be piloted by co-captains. Coach banner season in his second yern- at the helm of the Green Terrors. The football team ",in llave anything but an easy road to travel this season. Charley Havens has designated Louis prospects arc much brighter this year than last, and fans will recall that However, prospects are much Lessahn of Baltimore, of Ottumwa, I' did very welt with what mu ter-inl he did have in 1935. This brighter than they were at this time Havens veteran Md., end, and Cliff Lathrop year the squad numbers forty men, and Charier 1936 SCHEDULE one year ago. Chatley Havens' sopho- ~~;:o~~ghUI~~efU~I:~k~et.:s~~~d~:s:::~ . .. ~\~i~~thl"I~o~~:..killgs. of a good line .and buckfield from Sept, 26--Shenandoah, at home and Lathrop are the only two senior . We arc not sounding a note of overconfidence regulars on the squad. ..,., ; stepping to Havensmen with a good, early season Charley Havens' "transition" team. hold tllen' berths. skirmish. Chal'ley will have a chance two are backs. Added to them are and get a to employ his entire team others who saw some service in 1935, He was named All·Maryland end for Joe Fagan is doing well nt guard and mfly become the regular at but still lacked the requirements 1935. that post this year. He is being prcssed by Slug Hnnsen, Bob Shermnn, line on his men in a game. necessary to be classed as a letter Cliff Lathrop graduated from the sophs, find the reserve Bob Elderdice. Shenandoah will bring a likely- Ottumwa High School and was one of A quartet of sophomorc tackles nrc striving to make the Terror fans looking squad to Westminster, but the The 1936 schedule is a long, tough the mainstays of the Freshman team forget Sadnusky, T.1Ucas,Horse Kaplan, and CHmpofreda. Panl Horner, boys are on the whole too light to grind, but it will not be the bugaboo which played but one game in 1933. Joc O'Leair, Bob Dickson, and Steve Radatoyieh are battling furiously stand against the heavier Terrors. it was last season. Havens will have During the 1934 season Cliff was not for that "flcallt tHclde post. Each mnll shows considerable promise in The Southerners are more in a class pJenty of line reserves this year, and in the spotlight what with Shepherd, these el1rly season workouts. with U. of Baltimore, St. John's and the Terror eleven will not be called Jack {,ytton and Frosty Pet.er>; will llOt let Bill Hieth forget that Hopkins, than with Western :Mary- upon to give an iron man performance there are centers around ready to ta.kc his pivot position at the sli<>"htesl land. as it has done in the past. opportunity. 'rhe~' insurc lbvens tlll"ee capnble mell ill the middle of Last year the Terrors defeated Thel'e are four newcomers to the the line. Shenandoah 47 to 0, but this year the Terrors' 1936 schedule plus one team boys from Virginia al'e reputed to be CaPt'!'!~~l~~ol~l\~~oa~~~fll~n~:~c~lk~~~~~~jl;l~l~~~Pl;)/l~l~th:~~~s~r~a~~~h~~I~I~:~~ a bit stronger. Still, the Big Green which was dropped last season but which met the Gl'een and Gold in 1934. good runners-np and thc 'renors have fOlH of thelil. Kermit \Vestenille Team is not WOlTying about them. The new teams that the Havensmen amI Frank I.Jcsinski are (loing well on the flanl" with 'Walt Heinhard Havens may start his regulal's, but will meet include Upsala College of [mel T.JeeAdriance around to ehnllenO"e am' IJHllJ that falters it is more probable that the sccond New Jersey, Providence College, St. 'I These sophs al'e gooel-but thel';\' sti'lI that schedulc. Tlaycns will string men will open the contest. It Mary's of Texas, and West Virginia Mnl reserves and plenty of t.hem. is almost a foregone conclusion that Univel'sity's Mountaineers. Albright Terrors Are Stronger But So Are Opponents every man on the squad will see ac- College of Reading, Pa., was the team As the Hif! Grel'n Team lUIS j)llpro\·ecl. so h;)l"e their fop~. Eve]".\' tion. rescheduled. tell])) \\·IJieh tllc IlnyenSmell ell(;Ol1lltcr this .\·c<]r i.~ .~trongl·r than ii ,,'as Shenundollh, Villanova, Boston Col- in HI:!;). I,ittle ShCllfln(I();)h find Opsalil will better teams j]l; opclling tilts to prepare for thc heavier grind thn!. is to come. s nt Berlin Zaitz is thc American The Tenors ranked above such O'Leair, all likely looking sophomores, Report has it that Don Riley, sports Indoor ;)Jl(l Outdoor Slmt-put ellampion. Nick Campofreda is doing teams as Centenary; De Paul, con- are fighting it out to see who will be announcer for 'VBAL, Baltimore sta- all right by himsel£ in pro wrestling ranks. He really packs them queror of Catholic U.; Florida, George the regular running mate to Puffy tion, will also broadcast the gamc in at Carlin's when be wrestles there. Nick is n colorful performer Washington; Harvard; Manhattan; M.; I Forthman, mammoth tackle. from the hill which overlooks Hoffa and should mHke the grade .... Ponteearvo fought on the preliminary South Carolina; Texas A. and ! Tony Ol'tenzi, regular guard last Field. card to the Louis·Schmeling fight bnt lost to I.Jon Nova of California. Washingtoll State; and Wisconsin. (Continued on Pagc 5, Colun'lll 4)
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