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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE FIVE Skinner Checks Mountaineers Bats rr==============a I TERROR NETMEN DOWN And Terrors Romp To 10-5 Victory TERROR TALK LOYOLA IN FAST MATCH McQuillen Leads Assault On Two Mount Hurlers. Skinner Issues Eight By FRED COE Free Tickets; Fans Six Gt'eyhnuuds Extend Hurtmen III Only nine ~:;;;;:;;:::::::::;;:==:;;:::;;;;:;- Terror Sluggers Hitting Stride Two Matches Coach Draper's Green Terror slugg'ed their way to an impressive I The decisive win over the Mountaineers last western Mar-yland's tennis team 10-5 viCtOI'Y over Mt. St. Mary's on Terrors in the win column of the State League. took the measure of the Loyola court- the latter's home ground on Wednes- shows one victory and one loss in league day, May 5th. ing facts were brought to Jigllt in the game the Mounts. men in a fast match on the home courts, Monday, May 3rd. The COUI'se of play was held up Green lind Gold sluggers have hit their- stride and can be counted upon twice due to sudden showers which to break out With a flock of basehits at almost any time. There is plenty The Hurtmen started off by win- threatened all afternoon. of power in the bats of the first four men that step the plate- ning four of the six singles matches. Mt, St. Mary's broke the ice ill the Drugash, Mujwit, McQuilb1ll, and Campbell. The nvcruge of Bud Brown and "Deacon" Murphy first inning by combining two hits this quartet is around .350, which is good in Going dropped decisions to Cummings and along with a pair of walks and a wild further down the batting order, the power as is quite Devlin. pitch. The following inning easily expected. However, in Captain "Bruno" Captain Volkai-t polished off his added another run produced by a Stroup, and "Jessie" Byrd, Coach Draper has like their man, Niemoeflei-, losing only two games. and a In-ace of singles. The Terrors came to life in the base l~~~l~:ra~\~e1r~:~~ro~h~I\1~ fairly c;II;~~~~~ltlY. Belt, No.6 man, had an time fourth with a run and added foul' more . fIT '1' with Quinn, and registered a 6-3 in the next inning. l'I1cQuillen was ~'~~~~l~~gb~s~;fsfa~;~'~~:~' Fo~ l~~s;~al~a~~s~:;~.~e~strlle:I~I~i~r:~~:t~l~tdl~li'fl~l; win the big gun in the four-run fiftll, pol- the game runners were guilty napping on the basepatbs. In one case Johnny Elliott and "Persh" Volk- ing out a long home run with two a well-executed slide would have meant a run an,d possibly more would ni-t extended Knell and Cummings to mates aboard. This lead was short have followed as the bases were choked and two men As it fin extra set but were defeated in the lived as the Mounts drove two more worked out the Terrors went on to Will by a wide in the No.1 doubles. runs across in their half of the fifth. game of baseball anything el111happen find each run The box scores: The Draper-men salted the game as the winning run. Instnnecs like that make the away in the seventh and eighth. The LOUIELASSAHN it is. Volkat-t defeated Niemoellet- 6-1, 6-1 big bats of Bob Stropp and "Monk" Elliott defeated Knell 7-5, 6-0 Campbell produced five more runs. HOPKINS TRACKMEN Brown lost to CUmmings 1-6, 1-6 The box score: Sho'men Rlt.r 'rhe Alnmni tennis team will provide opposition at End Main Problem ziano,20:1::M commencement time. Gettysburg College nnd St. Jolm's will be t.he only The chief problem confronting the remaining mMches off the Hill. coaching staff is finding ends--ends WESTERN MARYLANDNINE TERRORS PLACE SIXTH Ramblings capable of filling the slots vacated by Lassahn 'iYesterville, and Benjamin. DOWNS FROSTBURG 24·4 IN MASON·DIXON MEET sprmg . Dartmouth at Boston Williams are tilC students mflintnin with an crew this Lesinski, main 'hopes, with freshman Lesh, and Dickson experimenting seem to and unofficial .. University be the cr~w ..... In IllS search for the eleven best footbnll men, Dick lIHrIow ' "Bob" Stropp perfectly capable of The Green and Gold ninc complete- Western l'IIaryland's shIfted IllS regular blocking back to guard during Spring practice. . turning out to be a sophomOl'e sensa- Iv outclassed the Frostburg State tl"flck squad, paced Neclltem, B. U. fooUl11l1 stm', hl1S quit bascball for trHek l'l1tllCr lhan tion. Teachers College on their home dia- wait for the rcgular silOrtstop's .450 batting averHge to drop .... In Two contests against Navy, both mond Friday, May 8th, scoring twen- performance of Bob in the the first meet he ran away with thrce firsts and fl second. . Holy played at Annapolis, enabled Coach ty-four TUnS and pounding out eight- huH mile, scored 17';" points to gain Cross trampled all over tIle New Hampshire State nine, 25-0, last week Havens to get a better line on his sixth place in the lHason-Dixon Track een hits for a total of thirty-two Conference Championships held May The Crusader's captain, Kelley, is big league material right now. ..: "freshman graduates" as they pel"- bases. 8, at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. l\[a?Namara, former l\[ount star, is playing semi-pro bllll in Boston this formed under fire against "big-time" The Tenors' big scoring came in the sp~lIlg ... '. The Rhode Island State BllsebaJ[ers sport torquoise blue opposition. Several, besides those pre- The championship team first frame. Thirteen markers were Wflshington College, thanks went the to to chalked up, due mostly to the loose work of "Gibby" Young", who broke ~~~~lf~~:~~~~~ year on the diamond, It i~ making a big difference Ilt :~~~s~.o:::~:~i:nne:, w~~:\:e:ot~~~s~dee:; playing of the visitors. fOUl' meet records, The spike-shoe of seasoning may prove to be first M. Cline, Barkdoll, and Koegel led Terrors earned points in seven events 'string material. the hitting for the winners. Barkdoll but were able to take only one first. received credit fo)" the victory al- In the 880 yard run, Shaner took A V E R A G E S Veterans Look Good though he was removed to give fresh- command from the start and breezed Th, vcterans headed by Anthony men hurlers work on the mound. home yards ahead of his nearest rivfll. Ortenzi, handled themselves in n Innings 1234567-T His time, of two minutes and two sec- Batting Fielding mannel pl'esaging tough battle W. 1\r. C. ......... 134312 1 x~24 onds, broke the existing meet record Pennington G. AB. 3 R. 3 H. 2 T.B. Ave. P.O, A. E.T.C. Ave. for even the best " of the fresh- 2 .857 Frostburg 1000201-4 by several seconds. Cline 2 5 2 3 3 4 .667 6 3 0 1 1 0 7 41.000 men who hope to crash the line-up .600 Batteries: Bal'kdoll, Taylor, Gal- Others scoring points for the Green M:cQuili~;~'" 7 25 9 14 23 .560 1 0 1 2 .500 next fall. Tn th' Navy contests 13yrd breath and Byrd, Coe, Connor, Gross- 2nd Gold were Klare, Andrews, Bcn- Sadowski 6 23 2 9 9 .391 33 7 1 41 .975 "Monk" Campbell dell10nstrated that niekle and Conrad, Greco. del', Adriance, Lassahn, and Lesinski. Drugash 4 8 13 13 3 8 5 14 7 .384 18 7 20 1 1 1 20 .950 lie is still a great passel", and more- 21 .381' 28 .964 "Lou" Lassahn finished second in the Skinner 7 24 5 8 13 .333 4 18 3 25 .880 over, he ripped off several runs which j[,velin throw, behind Graziano of Koegel 2 10 3 3 3 ,300 4 2 1 7 .857 actually spal·kled. Campbeli'" ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Hopkins. In a dual meet a few days Mujwit 8 7 19 23 6 3 5 6 8 .263 11 0 1 12 .916 A surprise of note, which came dur- .261 previous both Lassahn and Adriance Stropp 7 23 7 6 7 6 .261 30 7 7 3 3 3 17 36 .823 ing the three week practice period, .916 The engagement of Miss L. Ethel bcat the Blue Jay, with heaves at Cook 6 11 1 2 3 .182 2 0 1 3 .667 was the shifting of "Tommy" Thomas Owen and Mr. Alfl'ed de Long has least ten feet better than that which Taylor ... 3 6 0 ·1 2 .167 1 0 0 11.000 from the backfield to a guard posi- Barkdoll been announced. Both Miss Owen won Saturday. Edmond 7 6 21 13 2 3 2 3 5 5 .154 2 9 10 1 1 1 20 4 .750 tion. Although small, Thomas proved .950 .143 and Mr. de Long are instructors in In the discus throw, Lutt sUI'prised Co, 5 7 0 1 1 .143 10 0 0 101.000 in practice sessions that he is rugged the music dejlartment of the college. by failing to qualify but Lesinski up- Lass~h~" . 2 6 0 0 0 .000 19 0 1 20 .950 enough to wanant the shift. Wheth- The wedding will take place in sep-I held the TelTor's cause by tying Ware Galbreath::· .... 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 11.000 er or not he will be able to master the Rineheimer .000 .833 tember. of Delaware for third place. Team 8 255 63 78 113 .306 182 5 10 0 21 1 273 6 ,924 tactics of guard play is problematical.
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