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The Gold Bug, Weatem Maryland College, Westminster, Md., October 29, 1942 PAGE THREB Terrors Still Have Chance For Successful Season THE=====. Booters Tie Bucknell, Beat Hopkins Gusgesky, Koester Before Losing To Temple Owls MORNING Are Spark-Plugs Led by the stellar playing of sophomore Ken Volkart, the Green Terror .,=======AFTER By Scoop Wolfsheimer soccer team, slipped and slid to a 3 to 1 triumph over Johns Hopkins on a Roy Byham's Green Terrors will muddy field at Homewood. The game, having been postponed the previous By John Robinson travel to Lancaster, Pa. on Saturday week because of weather conditions, was definitely Western Maryland all the SPORTS EDITOR to play Franklin and Marshall's Dip- way, with most of the play taking place in Hopkins' territory. lomats. The kickoff is scheduled for Ken Volkart, playing for his second year, grabbed the role of the out- This coming Saturday, Western 2 P. 1\1. in the Pennsylvania town, standing Tenor player, as he played heads-up ball and scored one of the three Maryland's football team has a fine which is but 64 miles from Westmin- I Western Maryland goals. Other scorers for the local team were Charlie chance of winning on the gridiron ster via Hanover and York. Harden, and freshman, Bob Purdue. the much discussed Gettysburg game This will be the chance for the 'I'cr- Bucknell was the next Green and Gold foe to be met, where, at Lewisburg, three weeks ago. rors to re-enter the win column after a hard fought game terminated in a scoreless tie. The clash was the cleanest They can back being abruptly jolted by Maryland of the season, as the boys later reported that the referee called them as close up the claims of last Saturday. The least said about as was possible. (His name wasn't \Vinters, either). faithful alumni the clash with the Old Liners, the bet- ter it will be for all 'I'ei-rca dn-s. The part of Tenor heroes this time went to three veterans: Tommy Price, and students by Mac McWilliams, and goalie John Hancock. Time and again, the team, led showing more Allan Cohen, who has been side- by Price and McWilliams, drove down deep in enemy territory, but the stellar power in th e lined since the first few minutes of defense of the Biscne kept Coach Charlie Wallace's team from chalking up a scoring column the Boston University game, will he score. Hancock, with the aid of Fullback Blair, also kept the local team's goal and playing bet- / starting at his tackle post. Cohen unblemished from strong Bucknell thrusts. tel' defensive ball will give a lift to the line, which has did Frosh Gridders around since the Bos- been shuffled The fourth foe for the Terror Booter s to face this season was Temple, than G-Burg rated this year as in the past, one of the best in the East, and they kept this in th~ir 20 to 0 ton game. thc reputation by beating a stubborn but outclassed Green and G.old team by a Robinson contest with Drop 20-6 Test other Joe Kugler will be found at played tackle. Joe, however, 4 to 0 margin at Philadelphia. Fra n kl i nand Mat-shall last Saturday. To Maryland most of the Maryland game, which More interesting than the game, however, were the attempts made by was his first action since the Boston various members of the team to get back in time for the Western Maryland- By so winning, the 'I'er-r-ors CHn HC- Western Maryland=s small but fracas. missions: three Maryland football game. complish can claim different with their plucky Baby Terrors opened their The veteran Bernie Gusgesky and Tney prestige Three games remain on the soccer schedule for the season. Next Wednes- win over Gettysburg by a 10 to 7 short season against Maryland's freshman Dick Koester (pronounced day a strong Navy team will be met at Annapolis in what promises to be a score three weeks ago. Secondly, a frosh last week end, aiter leading for Coaster) will be at the terminals. very good match. Following this, the club makes its first home debut by meet- win will raise the total victories for two per-iods, went down in defeat by These two mcn have been playing ing Gettysburg on Hoffa Field, and then winds up its season with Loyola, also the year to four and thirdly, a win the score of 20 to 6. brilliant ball all season and, along on the home grounds. The game scheduled with Alleghany has been called will elevate the team's chances fOI' The Terror yearlings scored in the with Capt. Mike Phillips and Art off because of transportation difficulties. the first successful season since 1938. f rst period as Bob Frazier tallied the G'Heeffe are the Green's leading can- With rivals, of equal caliber, re- touchdown. Hymie Dervita's try fci- didates for All-State selection. better O'Keetfe getting been has extra point was bad. it is within George Barrick Ancl Allen Cohen maining on the program, to predict 11 Several other times the Young Ter- each game. Art was injured before of possibility the realm yearly record of six wins and three rors threatened but were denied a the season and started to shine in the has -Among Senior Football Griclclers losses. Following the F and l\f game touchdown. The Green took but a Boston game. Since then he for the been the main ground gainer this Sutui-day, the Terrors meet in small squad of fifteen to College Terrors, supplanting Tom Tel:ry in With the graduation of six seniors this May, Western Mary- order Dickinson, Delaware, and the Park, and the 'I'erplets eased the that department. In the Mount St. land's football team will not be hit so hard in quantity this season; Coast Guard from Curtis Bay, Md. problem of winning the ball game by Mary's game O'Keeffe gained three but when one starts to recall those specific names it will be ob- Of this lot the Delaware eleven will simply rushing fresh men into the times as much as the entire Mountie served that the Big Green loses much in quality. be the toughest, with F and 1\1 11 ball game, wearing the western team. Special notice must be given to two quiet grtdders, both who close second. Marylanders out. play their heart out and never give any coach a moment's trouble. This column refers to George Barrick and Allan Cohen. The Probable Starting Lineups: B'irrtck, a Walkersville protege, Black And Whites Show Marked Western Md. F. and 1\1. Viehman ro had no football experience when he 80 Gusgesky R.E Garlick 17 enrolled at Western Mar-yland ; but In This Corner Improvement Despite 14-0 Loss 79 Kugler R.T. Living'sn 25 after a year of freshmen ball, the 62 Barrick RG. Doty 41 c. Bull was ready for varsity competi- Dear Boss, Preeche rs Trip Rivals 38-0; 50 Phil1ips(c) tion. As in his rrosh year, Barrick I didn't make such a hot job of G7 Pennington L.G Hersch 40 Miller 42 75 Cohen is making good as a lineman and is that.v select.ing winners last week Bets Win Second Straight 87 Koester L.T. And'sn 39 L.E. «I at present a regular fixation at the but it was a rainy week and sorta 41 Knplun Q.B. Pearson 8 right guard post. upset my bcarings. Ii we have II Seeking to continue its fifth year of frat football undefeated, 11 Godwin RH.B. Hend'sn 11 very clear the fol- day Saturday In high school, George, played foul' the Preachers took their first step last Tuesday by defeating the 12 O'Kecffe L.H.B. Monroe 23 years of soccer, basketball, and base- lowing should come about. Black and Whites by the score of 38-0. The Gamma Bets continued 33 T. 'Fur-ry F.B. Graf 6 ball. For "Tech" the Job llerformed Western Md.1-I 20 F. and 1'11. 13 as undefeated by beating the Black and Whites in a close and Florida Maryland in a Iullbeck post, in basketball Muhlenburg 20 Dickinson hard fought struggle, 14-0 on Tuesday. a guard; and in baseball, an out- Gettysburg 20 Drext'l Delta Pi Alpha lost little time in proving its supremacy last Terry, who operates from the ful- fielder. Here on the Hill, the good NotreDame 14 Navy week-end. A pass from Joe Workman to Randy Larrimore started back position, will be in good shapc natured athlete has participated in ·Harvard 7 the march to victory. After the successful conversion, the Purple this week after resting an injury that Princeton both varsity football and baseball. On Yours truly, scored again, a pass from 'Vorkman pion team. Late in the second quar- was sustained in the Mount St. the side, Barrick has found time to to Lce Lodge good for 6 more points. Mary's game. Terry played last week Henn. ter, ·Workman ran 30 yards for an- Bud Smith, Lee Lodge, Fred Kull- b'ut did not turn in his usual 60 min- ~!:~:~~~db~~k:~~a~ll~;~at:a:l~vice ·Super mar, Emory Gross, Frazier Scott, other touchoown. The score at the ute game. w. L. % half was Preachers 19, Black and Franklin and Marshall has wall but An advanced student in the R. O. Record 2 3 .400 Joe Workman, Charlie Chlad and Whites O. one game this se:1son while d)'opping T. C. the boys in Second Platoon, A Randy Larrimore made up the cham- Early in the· third qual'ter, Smith two tilts lind tieing one. Thc Diplo- Company, refer to Bull as Lieut. inteJ"cepted a pass and made it good mats opened thc season and swamped Barrick. As a student Barrick stands fa)' another scan". Soon after this, the Fort Hamilton team, from Brook- high and is easily in the upper fifth Workman again run 45 yards fol' an- lyn, 54 to O. The following week of his class, majoring in history and other 6 pointer making the score I'ead they met defeat at the hands of the minoring in English. In high school, Preachers 31-Black and Whites O. usually good Albright eleven by the Barrick ranked second in his class The Black and White team played score ofG toO. and was also class president. hard and never gave up. Captain Then came Ursinus, and the Dip- For the future, George plans the Earl Schubert, Frank Zeigler, Fred lomats were held to a 6 to 6 draw. army and, with a teaching certificate, Holloway, Jack Alexander, Abe Last week, at Gettysburg, the Bul- 11as hopes of some day reigning over Gruel, Bill Potts, Bill Baylies, and lets defeated F. & 1\1. by the count of Walkersville Tech. Bert Jones \played on the Black and 20toO. quarter, In the fourth Whitc team. Cohen has slightly different ideas Chlad plunged over the purple team's for the future. When asked how he last score, making the final score "ead stood in the army Al replied, "I 38-0. I Back Again don't, I'm in the navy." So after Using the same aggrcssive play I!'raduation Cohen will ride the seas that the Bets used in beating the and perhaps a little action might Bachelors last week, the Gammas 8lip into his "normal life." continued on undefeated by beating Al too, is a likeable guy with a fine the Black and Whites 14-0 on Tues· :;ense of humor, especially for Dr. day. Whitfiefd's cracks. Cohen played two TOlllmy Lavin again started the years of football at City College in fireworks by tossing a beautiful pass Baltimore where in his two years, the to Ken Yolk and then by slinging an- Collegians were unbeaten conference other pass to Johnny Williams for champs. Al also wrestled in his sen- the extra point. The Bet team con- ior year and canied this sport with sists of Bill Hall, Ridgely Friedel, him to Western Maryland. Since his Johnny Williams, Bob Moore, Harry entrance in college, Cohen has played Yingling, Ken Volk, Bud Hanis and three years of varsity football, frO.':!h Lavin. football, wrestled for three years, In the second quarter Williams and studied in off hours. caught a pass tossed by Lavin, who Cohen is another one of the inteJli- again threw the extra point to Volk ~ gent lads that wear the pads. Big to make the score 14_0 in favor of the Al has always gotten along well in Bets. school and up here has been no ex- Fred Holloway and Captain Earl ception. Taking many history courses, Schubert played a good game for the Al has had four good seasons up losers. The Black and Whites were here, and, in all, has enjoyed college aggressive in the second half and life. held the victors scoreless.
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