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PAGE-THREE Terrors Meet Bisons Soccer Team Invades At Bucknell Saturday Towson For Big Game W.M.C. Loses I Frat Results I Terrors Tied To Deacons, Riding on the crest of three By Bullets; Boston straight victories, the Preachers won FRAT LEAGUE Jayvees Lose Latest Results the first half championship in the Ira- ternitv touch football league, with the Gamma Bets 19, Black & This Saturday the Green Terrors Gamma Bets pl,!:cing second. Whites 0 Unbeaten, though twice tied, the travel to Lewisburg, Pa., where they After -playing a 7-7 tie with the Preachers 14, Bachclors 7 Green Terror booters will invade meet a formidable Bucknell team Bachelors, the Gamma Bets hit their Preachers 7, Gamma Bets 6 Towson tomorrow to meet the State which has started rolling after a jit· stride and defeated the Black and Teachers in a game that may deter- ery opening. The overnight jaunt to Whites to score their first victory. In Standings mine the state championship. The Lewisburg makes the second and last the first half, the Pi Alpha Alpha boys W L T Pet. hosts, who now hold the diadem have trip the Tenors take away from these rut up n strong defense, and it wasn't Preachers 300 1.000 been defeated but once during the parts this season. And they go with until late in the initial period. that Gamma Bets 1 1 1 .500 present campaign and are now rest- the knowledge that the Bieona arc Paul Burtis shot a pass to Neil"Eck- Bachelors 0 1 .000 ing in first place in the Maryland only too eager to crush them with an em-ode for a touchdown. Frank Ship- Black & Whites 0 2 .000 Collegiate League with Western (overwhelming defeat; for, only a few ley accounted for the extra point to Maryland in the runner-up position. years back, Western Maryland spoiled give the winners a 7-0 lead at half For the past two weeks, the locals another splendid season for the Penn- time. In the second hnlj, with Burtis have been pointing for this fray and sylvanians when they smashed a long- and Mather leading the attack, two Frosh Gridders in independent tussles, draws have standing Bison record-that of not more touchdowns were registered to been played with out-of-state rivals. having been beaten on their home give the Gamma Bets a 19-0 victory. Fight Hard To Against Bucknell, Coaeh Nathan's grounds in many years. Any score, Playing their best game of the boys reached their peak in' form and painful as it might be, would assuage present campaign, the Preachers won Draw And Lose held the highly touted invaders to a the hurt Bisons' pride. a second half decision over the Bach- scoreless tie on Hoffa Field. Partlcu- elora by a 14-7 score and retained larly pleasing was the playing of the Bucknell Looks For Victory Emerging battered and bruised Terror's rebuilt backfield and the This season Bucknell has won from their- hold on first place. Early in the from two hard-foug ht games, the smooth passing of the forwards. Time Albright, while losing to Gettysburg, stanza, the Preachers threatened but western Maryland freshman football and again the Green and Gold line- Penn State, Georgetown, and Temple, wer-e held back by the fine line play team chalked up a 6-6 tie and one de- men penetrated the Bison territory, the last in a bitterly-fought game last of the Bachelors who were the first feat to its 1939 football record. week. The record does not indicate to score. An intercepted pass, a sus- After defeating Dickinson Semi- only to be turned buck twice with scores nullified by offside penalties. the closeness of the games as anyone tained drive, and a pass from Don nary on October 14, the Terrors play- The Terrors played an iron man type would notice if he saw the ground- Humphries to Junior Beane produced ed Bullis Prep 011 October 21 on Hoffa of game with the starting line-up re- gaining statistics. Counting the a touchdown. Bing Miller, one of the Field. The Bullis team, very heavy maining intact throughout the test. tory celebration this Saturday I (Cont. on page 4, col. 5) . '1 tough game; and it was only through road, traveling Again Western to meet scores, however, the Biaons have scor- stars of the game, rang up the extra and very fast, gave thc freshmen a On Friday, the squad took to the ed 18 points to their opponents' 43. Lewisburg may be the scene of a vic- r----------c_--------~- to Gettysburg the fast charging of Cohen and Bohn the Bullets. Mary- night, :~:~;~o~:\~;;'a~~o;;~~;;~u~~~;:~:1ST UMPY' SST UFF that the freshmen blocked a punt 1:' favored host who held decisions land upset the dope and held the high- from the one-yard line and recovered to score their only touchdown. Bullis, over Navy, Johns Hopkins, and Dick- all~, I believe the Terrors are due for \ . By Stumpy Gooden _ c-n a passing attack, scored a touch- inson, to a 2-2 tie. The first quarter a victory. down in the third quarter, and the found the Terrors on the offensive The following Saturday, November The football season is five games I first half, as much as was expected final score was 6-6. 11, is an open date on the Terror old and the Terrors have yet to gain by our sideline experts. But the dis- On October 28, the "Junior Ter- and only the fine play of Fite, Get- schedule, but the Saturday after that, ! a victory. That statement doesn't pute isn't over as yet. There is still rors" journeyed to Carlislc, Pennsyl- t~'sburg goalie, kept the viaitora from November 18, is Homecoming Day mean that they havent tried, but in- a second half, and the rest of the tallying. Midway in the second half, vania where they met the Dickinson bcwever, the tide changed and the :~~u~i~~~~s~i~iS~!S ~:::i~~. i:f~;: ~~Ct:~~ ~~~s:~E:~~~s::::i:l~ :~:t ~~; ~~a::::s;ut ~;s!~: ::::,~h;:~~~:~~~ College freshman teem. Bullets, with a strong wind at their back, took an early lead when Muhl- - A long puss by Kaplan to Gibson and next issue. team may yet do an abrupt about-face f in frat football. But for the present: a beautiful 25-yard run by the latter enberg, center-halfback hit the ncts Boston Wins 6-0 and down. ~he next two o.pponents., Hats olf to Delta Pi Alpha, first-half gave the Terrors their tally. The ~:s~hat~vt:eg~~:~:'s1:::~:P~ This past Friday night, the Terrors Expert oprruon (not from thiS corner) .champs! placement, however, was bad because from twenty-five yards out. After a few minutes, a loose ball glanced off :ne: :~::abnes~~d~~-~,a;~i~~:m~t~d~~;. :~e7:e~ Bits From Here And There of a fumble in the Terror backfield. the foot of a Terror forward into the Maryland In the second half, Dickinson, on a Western goal and at half ed by any number of weird plays. Bucknell and winning from Dickins- Georgetown U. must think the series of short passes and hard runs, time the two point lead looked large Twice the backfield man of the offense ('II. I believe, however, that Buck- Bucknell line tough. They voted the advanced to the Terrors' Ivyard line. to the Gettysburg followers. attempted to pass and had tfre ball nell's potentialities are overrated and right tackle to be the toughest line- There, the Green Iine held, and Dick- At the start of the second half, the bounced back into his hands by the ~:a~o~'t~eT~~~r\U~~J~,:h~~iS;~~: ~i~:S~~~ :~~S:i~~e S~aOC:l~;:~e bee.n inson lost the ball on downs. West- Green and Gold offense began to ern Maryland punted to the Dickin- click and led by Sam Galbreath, regis- ~!:n~~t:he ~~e~~:j ~~a~h!h:th.~;r:~: Charlie Havens does not have an ace- charged for the .Boston U. game-It son 49-yard line, but Dickinson again °tcred two goals in· the first five min- it was the invading Terriers. The ~;t~~;h;:~c:~i:~~; b:ogo~~e::~s~::~! ;~:~e~h!~:tw::n~;r:s: ~~a~~~'''io's~ carried the ball down the ficld to utes. The Terror captain drove a low best break of the game (from the B. with action at a maximum. Remem- ~ll" who claimed a moral victory for Westcrn Maryland's 6. This time the liner into the nets from midfield and U. viewpoint) Sc~~e la~c in the th~rd ber, I'm not predicting the victor or the Terrors at Wakc Forest. He pre- Terrors held for 3 downs; but on the things began to pick up. Seconds la- last down, Dickinson brokc through ter, Tim Lewis converted a sharp ;u;;~~r;~:: a~t:~ou~~~:,~:~seT~: the score, but either is liable to be ~~:~dt~~~Oj w~ ~:~e~lc~.:~~n:h~ttY': for the tally. The placement was pass into thc second Western Mary- t ft' t f I surprising. good, and the score stood: Dickinson, land score. Still on the offensive, the "p~u~ntt.On:g'~d:U',;I:o~nO:d~'b;•.a,':nf'ge~~OOU'~n~d~~g~.~•.n~,n.' The soccer team is as yet undefeat- ~~~~'sB~~p s~:~befO~~~:~~a~~;~:ti:~!~ 7; Western Maryland, 6. In the last ( Cont. on page 4, col. 1) Q .. •• cd, although Gettysburg tied the local quarter, Western Maryland threaten- Carolinians Massacre W. M. C. booters in a rough-and-tumble game Duke over Georgia Tech ed to score when, on two plays, they This was a sequel to the game of last Friday. The tcam, whipped into Penn over Navy advanced 87 yards to Dickinson's 8- the ball on downs; Dickinson kicked the week before when the Terrors fine shape by Dr. Nathan, has accom-I Oregon State over Southern yard line. There, with first down, ont of danger, and neither goal line were martyrs tossed to the lions (01' plished a great ,deal in restoring Ter- California goal to go, Dickinson crashed through was threatened f?r the remainder ?f rather Deacons). The "Wake Forest 1'01' pride dented by thc pigskin Minnesota over Northwestern the line to throw Western Maryland the gamc. The final score was 7-6, ill favor of Dickinson. for lost a loss. Western Maryland Alabama over Kentucky ~:~:e:~;lj~~gi~tb:t~::l~bo:g~~~:n g~:~ ~~~~es~nT~!:c~~:saya~heT~~:;:~s ;::ee: Just a note in passi~g: The Terrors I~===================::::; game which will probably decide the /uL1)e rr ::i:~u~~e~~C::~Oi~~~rt~::~~~~.if ~:~ state soccer championship. If the I al'C gl'cen, but the Buwtl.s may looking alumni of the Carolina insti- soccerites playas fine a game as they red face8 after SaturMy· tution saw their Deacons take charge did a while back against Bucknell, of everything from the opening whis- chances are excellent for a win. How- Compliments of tle on, pausing only for breath be- ever, the Towson boys don't give in For all types of tween touchdowns. At last, when it without a fight, and the gamc will COLLEGE JEWELRY was plain that the Deacons were not probably be a classic to talk about af- individually trying to imitate Sadie leI' many of the present football Key chains, charm keys, compacts, Hawkins and catch the goal-line each spectacles will have been forgotten. bracelets, cigarette cases, lockets, The Carroll and time they whizzed past the Terrors, The Preachers have won the fra· etc., amazement was general. ternity touch-football crown for the see "Mac" Ku11mat The Terrors at present have no ser- ·No. 100 McKinstry ious injuries. Ed Eldcr suffered a sprained ankle, but this ~as only THREE CHAIR SERVICE minor. The rest have only cuts and No Waiting scratches to show for their efforts. HEAGY BROTHERS' Phone 300 State Theatres Incidentally, the Terrors are deter- BARBER SHOP mined not to let the Dickinson game Next to Post Office CARROLLEEN to be lifetime loss number three. H. E. 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