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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. PAGE THREE Terror Team To Open Season ELLIOT TO LEAD 1938 In Night Contest With Marshall TERROR By FREDCOE TAL At the TENNIS TEAM banquet tennis annual Coach Havens and his Gree::n~T!:"'~-~========== No Breathers For Terrors This Year given by Coach Frank Hurt for the STADIUM UNDER LIGHTS GAME TO BE PLAYED IN FAIRFIELD Roscoe 1937 squad, Eliot was the unanimously lead elected to rot-s will journey to Huntingto~: West When the Green Terrors trot onto the field at Huntington to face Terror netmen 011the court for the coming season. Virginia to tussle with the "Big FROSH FOOTBALLERS Marshall College 011 October Jet, they will be facing the hardest and Green" team of Marshall College in toughest schedule that any Green and Gold eleven has faced. From the Elliot has been a member of the the opening game of the season on TO REPORT OCT. 4 opening game right on through the season there is not a Saturday on tennis squad for three. years and October 1. The contest will be play- which the Hevensmen will face a "breather". It is a truly "big time" occupied the number 2 spot on this All freshmen who intend to play ed under lights and is the first of its football will report to the supply year's State-Championship team. kind to be scheduled in the three years room in Owings Hall Monday, Oc- schedule. For the past two years the opening contests with Shenandoah Coach Havens has been at the helm tober 4, to draw equipment. Coach have turned into track meets with thc 'l'errcr backs running wild. This of Western Maryland football. The season the outlook is just the reverse. Marshall has what Coach Charley last game in which the Green and Lathrop urges all candidates to re- Havens terms "one of the toughest teams on our schedule". \Vith this LINE BUCKER Gold performed under the lights was port at this time. against Duquesne during the 1933 in view the Terrors will have to be further advanced in timing and season under "Dick" Harlow. blocking than they usually are at that stage of the campaign. Marshall College is not a stranger COMING STAR Campbell Leaves Big Gap In Backfield to Western Maryland's schedule. In H)32 a Harlow coached eleven battled Last Spring the prospect was for 11 team that would not tnke any the Green and White to a 13-13 tie. undue amount of work to prepare fo:r t.he heavy schedule ahead. During The 1936 record of the West Vir- the summer, however, there arose some unforeseen trouble. In addition ginia team shows a total of six wins, to the losses of Lathrop, Lessahn and Benjamin, three other key letter- three defeats and one tie. The vic- mcn were dropped because or scholastic difficulties. Campbell, Mujwit tories were over such teams as Ohio wesleyan and Dayton University. and Uvnnni m-e the men in question. Mnjwit and Uvanni emerged as The strong West Virginia Wesleyan sophomore stars in their first season on the varsity. Campbell has nn- aggregation, conqueror of Duquesne, doubtcdly left. the biggest gap in the line-up. He was the difference be- was held to six points. Coach Cam tween 11 mediocre team and a great team. Thc departure of these six Henderson has a high scoring outfit, rolling up 314 points in ten games men has forced Coach Havens to shift linemen to backs and experiment last year. The West Virginians play with every bit or available material. Consequently progress has been a wide open game with numerous retarded in the search for replacements. passes and latereals in their attack. This year's team is reported to be Line Shows Strength Inside "Tackles a vast improvement over Coach Hen- However, spir-its are still high as the Ter-rors scrimmage daily down derson's 1936 eleven, and followers of on Hoffa Field. 'I'he line from tackle to tackle is a tower of strength. the "Big Green" team are looking The tackles, headed by Radatovitch and Horner, with Oleair and Forth- forward to an undefeated season. man pushing them, are without n doubt. t.he best quartet Havens will have for some time to come. Captain Ortcnzi will hold down his regular guard berth with Sherman a'S his understudy. Ortenei's running male 1938 FOOTBALL SCHEOULE will be determined when the opening whistle blows. At. present there is a heated battle going on for the other guard position. Lnt.t, Fagen and -Oct, 1. Marshall, away Hansen are putting up 11 merry scrap with Lutt holding a slight edge. Oct. 9. Maryland, away "Slug" Hansen is the outstanding place kicker on the squad and for this *Oct. 15. Upsala, home c.JOE:.. DR..UG4SH Oct. 23. Holy Cross, away reason will see plenty of action. The center of the line will be well Oct. 30. West Virginia, home "Jumpin' Joe" came through as a taken care of by "Jack" Lytton. "Big Jack" is set for a banner season Nov. 6. Boston College, home soph last year and will be closely and should come through in finc style. Peters and 'l'omicheck will spell Last year Frank gained All-Mary- Nov. 13. Onnstus, away watched in the opener with Marshall. Lytton with Peters also seeing service at end. land honors as tail-back but this year Nov. 20. Mt. St. Mary's, away The biggest line problem confronting Coach Havens is t.o find re- has been switched to the bucker's Nov. 25. Providence, home spot where he has been a stand-out. Benjamin. 'Phis an impossi- and !;~sahn ·Night Game CLIFF-LATHROP NAMED _ PE~ment~!.or fire no ends on hand who rank is practically two All-Mary- bility. with these There TO COACH FROSH TEAM land selections. Westerville, Lesinski, Lesh, and Stropp comprise t.he VETERAN TEAM TO FACE end squad. Based on their showing in early fall practice, westerville Will Also Assist Havens With seems to be a likely starter at one of 1he wings. The other flank is still ELEVEN GAME SCHEDULE Varsity Backs in doubt and Havens is experimenting to find a running mate for Terror Tackle "\Vesty". Only Two Soccerttes Lost Through 1937 Graduation Trio Dearth Of Backs Hurt Chances At the present writing the runki ng backfield consists of Sadowski, Twelve veterans will turn out when t.he first call for soccer goes out on Adriance, Drugnsh, and Mcquillan. As it. stands now this is a fine com- October 4. Only two men from last bination, but if any injuries crop I1p it ,,·ill be a severe blo,,·. Backs are year's squad are lost through gradua- lllt.ogetl1el· too few to face the te/Hns which the Green and Gold will nll1 tion, Spiegel, goalie, and Messler, full- up against on nine conseCllti"e Saturdays. back. The booters will be led by co-cap- tains Belt and Martin in what is now nn eleven game schedule. The Western Western Maryland Roster t(l regain the state soccer title this Maryland team hopes "Cliff" Lathrop, Co-Captain of the season which it lost in 1935. In order 1936 Green Terror Team has been ap- Name Pos. Age Wt. HI. to do that the Terrors will have to de- pointed by Head Coach Charley Ha- Seniors feat Towson, Salisbury, Frostburg, vens to direct the freshmen football Adriance, Kenneth (Ken) Back 20 175 5·11 Hopkins, Blue Ridge and Maryland. forces for the coming season. Cliff Balish, Harry (Red) Tackle 21 190 6 At present the two strongest teams needs no introduction to 'Vestel'n Forthman, Ferdinand (PulTey) Tackle 20 235 5-11 in the state look to be Hopkins and Marylanders. In his senior year he Lesh, Allyn (Red) End 20 152 5·10 Towson, but every aggregation in the topped off a grand career as a Terror Lutkauskas, Albert (Lutt) Tackle 20 175 6·1 state has possibilities. back by capturing the State scoring Ortenzi, Anthony (Ton~') Guard 20 182 5·11 Last year Johns Hopkins sat 011 the title as well as being placed Oil the Rineheimer, Charles (Circles) Back 20 170 5-10 Greel1 Terrors with a 6-1 defeat at the honorary All-fllaryland team for the Sadowski. Frank Back 21 170 6 end of the season. Always one of the ~econd consecutive year. Slaysman, Clarence (Peck) Center 19 180 6-1 strongest soccer teams in the state, Besides coaching the frosh foot- Juniors the Towson Teachers won a 4-1 vic- bailers, Cliff will tote the pigskin Bender, William Back 20 148 5-8 tory which the returning varsity men again for thc Baltimore Orioles in the Dickson, Robert Tackle 21 185 5-10 hope to wipe out. The first game of Drugash. Joseph Back 18 155 5-8 t.he senson is with Blue Ridge College Fagen, Joseph Guard 20 187 5-7 on October 12. Hansen, Harold (Swede) Guard 21 176 5·10 Manager McKnight has promised Horner,' Paul (Peter) Tackle 21 196 5·10 to arrange a freshman soccer !;ched- Lanasa. Philip Back 19 170 5·11 ule if enough candidates turn out. Lesinski. Frank End 19 170 The experience of the freshmel1 play- Lylton, Jack Center 18 190 5·11 ing against high schools and junior O'Leair, Joe Tackle 21 187 6·3 colleges this year will be valuable in Peters, Edward Center 19 188 1938 when the eight seniors on the Radatovitch, Steve Tackle 20 185 5·11 present team will have graduated. Sherman, Robert Guard 19 170 5·10 Jasper Jones of the Seminary will Thomas, William (Tommy) Back 21 160 5-9 coach the Western Maryland squad. Tomicheck. John Center 18 170 5-9 The schedule is as follows: Westerville,Kermit (Westy) End 21 175 5-10 Oct. 12. Blue Ridge, Home Sophomores 16. Hopkins, Baltimore Elder, Edwin Back 18 150 5-9 29. Frostburg S. T. C., Home Koegle, Herman (Hy) Back 19 155 5·9 Nov. 2. Towson S. T. C., Towson McQuillan, Glenn Back 19 180 6 Rineheimer. Edgar (Fats) Tackle 18 190 5·10 5. West Chester S. T. C., Home Stropp. Robert (Bob) End 18 170 6 9. Blue Ridge, New Windsor Walters. Robert (Bob) Guard 18 175 5-10 12. Salisbury S. T. C., Salisbury 19. Gettysburg, Gettysburg 20. Penn State, Penn State <~ Subscribe To The Gold Bug <~ 23. Hopkins, Home JOE OLEAIR PAUL HORNER Game pending with Marylall!\
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