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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md., March 21, 1940 PAGE THREE SPRING SCHEDULES Coaching Staff Renovated April4-Wesleyan, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. Off with the old; on with the new. As Spring Sports Near to-Penn State, baseball, away With this issue Stumpy's Stuff dies t2-Washington College, track, home, 2:30 P. M. a not too mournful death and Rob- 13-Western State Teachers College, tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. bie's ?!-$1! begins. (Supply your 17-Gettysburg, baseball, away own names for it.) Ferguson Takes Over BasebaIlers; Gettysburg, track, home, 2:30 P. M. Spring is here, and baseball, track, Haverford, golf, away tennis, spr-ing football, and lacrosse Batmen Face Promising Season As Blue Ridge, tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. I (1) are going their merry way in IS-West Chester, golf, away preparation for the coming season. By Racqueteers, Cindermen Practice 19-New York U., tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. the way, don't tramp around the golf 20-Loyola, golf, home, 2:00 P. M. course until dryer weather sets in. In addition to releasing the spring sports schedule, Charlie Havens has Elkridge Country Club, tennis, home, 2 :40 P. M. Some people have already damaged also announced an almost complete shake-up in the coaching !\tnff. The most Johns Hopkins, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. the greens by their thoughtlessness. important of these new assignments goes to Bruce Ferguson, who is taking 23-Loj'0Ia, baseball, tennis, home, 2:30 P. M. Three Star Captain over the baseball reins to allow Havens to concentrate on spring football. 24-Towson Teachers, baseball, away The baseball team looks for a Succeeding Ferguson as mentor of the track and field squad will be Dr. Walter Johns Hopkins, track, home, 2 :30 P. M. bright seas?n, with a septet of veter- Nathan, who led the soccer squad through a successful campaign. The only Catawba, tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. ana retur-ning and Bob Stropp head- holdover from last year is Professor Frank Hurt, who is beginning his eighth 26-Delaware, tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. ing the team as captain. Bob has season as coach of the tennis team. made an unusual record this year in 27-American D., baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. that he has been captain of three ath-I 'PllTllllj~iTl1"l,~Green Terror Nine's Prospects Are Bright Loyola High School, freshman baseball, home, 10:30 A. M. ~:;~ !~~n~~s~~;;~IY: football, basket- - Prospects ~o;' the baseball season are unusually bright with seven regu- Washington College, tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. team Captain Bob Stropp, in tennis Professor Hurt's May I-Mt. St. Mary's, baseball, away rounding into shape, with Will Pi-en- is lars from last year on hand. Leading the veterans, Kenny Bills, Jack Ryan, sack, with the infield, will hold down the initial Blue Ridge, track, home, 2 :30 P. M. tiss as captain and a tough schedule and Bill Sturm at the other three posts. Other men with experience for in- Gettysburg, golf, tennis, away in sight. The I' e is no n u m b e r field jobs are Elmer Evans, Bill Phillips, and Jim Elliot, while Jim Roby and 3-Washington College, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. one man or any other numbers on the 4-Lebanon Valley, baseball, tennis, away team at present, the coach says, but a Ted Zito are among the newcomers. Hardest hit by graduation was the out- definite arrangement will be made field where two steady performers, Captain Joe Drugash and John Barkdoll, 6-Hampden-Sidney, baseball, home, 2:30' P. M. Johns Hopkins, tennis', home, 2:40 P. M. later. 7-Vill!mova, baseball, away (tentative) Sports Histor-y Funeral I;l~:.::;:~~~~;~:s:'i;:.ionb~~n~~d~::i~go~::,l:,:~:v~~~s t~:: :~:.::t:o::~opn:ig~~l b~~ Loyola, tennis, away SU~:I~\i~h: q~fc~r~ea!i~~~.;~ t:eel~~~ hind him, is sure of patrolling centerfield, while Frank Tarbutton, Charlie 8-George Washington, baseball, away vent of rotogravure, didn't it? Fitzgerald, and Bing Miller saw considerable action last year. Catholic U., track, away Just a note in passing: Stumpy's Gettysburg, golf, tennis, home, 2:00 P. M. Stuff may have been to~tgh to reM, Mound Staff Is Unknown Quantity 10-Delaware U., tennis, away but Robbie's !!-$! will be even ff? to The pitching staff, which may make or break the squad, is still a question ll-George Washington, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. flre!$f mark. Three veterans, Doug Catington, Charlie Cole, and Francis Smith have Haver-ford, golf, home, 2:00 P. M. reported for duty, and among the frosh, Lee Lodge and Mike Phillips are ex- Western Maryland Invitation Golf Tournament (tentative) pected to aid. Marbury Linton will probably get the nod over Bob Brickel' as Washington College, tennis, away regular receiver, with Bill welts and Manny Kaplan as freshman candidates. High School Visitors' Day FRAT VOLLEYBALL Approximately fifteen men answered 15-Washington College, baseball, away Playoffs field, among them four returning lettermen: Dr. Nathan's call for track and Hank Holljes, jumper; Ed Lewis, Seton Hall, golf, home, 2 :00 P. M. l6-Catholic U., tennis, away "A" LEAGUE half-miler; Lindsay Chase, two-miler; and Bill Robinson, sprinter. Others 17-Delaware, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. Preachers 21; Bachelors 15 working out include Jack Morris, Bob Sorenson, Pete Townsend, and Red Loyola, golf, away "B" LEAGUE I Fowble in the sprints; and Tom O'Leary, Bert Jones, Glenn Martin, and Bill 18-American U., baseball, away Preachers 21; Black & Whites 13 Taylor in the longer events. Pirie is the only holdover in .the weights, but Mason-Dixon Track and Field Tournament Preachers 23; Bachelors 21 I others are expected out after spring vacation. 20-Devitt Prep, freshman baseball, home, 10:30 A. M. Southern High School, freshman baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. Tennis Team Holds Preliminary Drills 21-Loyola, baseball, away Three lettermen, Captain Wilbur Prentiss, Ted Bowen, and Hal Wright 22-Wilson College, baseball, away are the leading racket-swingers among the tennis candidates, with Gene Belt, 23-Blue Ridge, tennis, away Support Joe Workman, Bo Baugher, and Hal Phillips going through preliminary drills 24-Mt. St. Mary's, baseball, tennis, home, 2:30 P. M. in GBi Gym. 25-Navy, baseball, away THE For the coming golf campaign, Paul Burtis and Neil Eckenrode are hold- Catholic U., tennis, home, 2:40 P. M. overs from last year, while John Pirie and Mike Petrucci, who have both seen 28-Baltimore Firemen, baseball, home, 2:30 P. M. Spring Sports considerable action, are all prepping for an extensive schedule of more than a lift. St. Mary's, tennis, away I dozen matches. mbination r;/il.rkind The HillS isters Queens of Basketball DEFINITELY MILDER Mllrjorie,lsabel,Ruth, Betty and Helene of COOLER-SMOKING W. Hempstead, L. 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