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The Gold Bug. September 26. 1946 Oren Scott, Samuel Knepp; Donald Season Opener On October 5 Big Brothe" ..• Smythe, William Carroll; George ALUMNI SUBSCRIBE TO THE GOLD BUG (Continued from page 1, column 4) Wilson, Thomas Sands; Harry Ying- (Continued from page 1, column 5) tentative, however, and the opening ling, Sherman Wantz; James Elliot, the game this fall. This is ordinarily kick-off may find an entirely different William Kern. John Silber; Frank Jaumot, Ralph done in spring practice, and therefore lineup on the field. Walter Piavla, Martin Poland; Nel- Barrett. the team has had little actual scrim- AU co-lieges, of. course, will be son Pickering, Hugh Burgess; Theo- The names of Big Sisters and their mage-making it extremely difficult stt'onger'this year than before, and dore Quelch, Joseph Gaudio; Charles Little Sisters were omitted because. Freshmen! space. of lack of publishing to get a good line on the team as a the coaching staff is making no pre- Rahter, Hugh 'I'resselt, Luther Shep- whole at thts time. Returned letter- dictions for the outcome of the sea- herd, John Howard; Foard Tarbert, men include backs Art O'Keeffe, lead- son. It is extremely unfortunate that George Beck; Franklin Van Nostrand, ing scorer in 1942, Stan Kulakowski, the Green and Gold must face its two David Patten; Raymond Via, Donald YOUR PATRONAGE Carlton Mendell, and Adam Sly, while toughest foes in its first two games- Lilly; Carroll Wallace, Joseph Welcome- on the line Havens has such veterans Gettysburg and Delaware, but what- Hundertmark; Wilson Webster, Jo- Teachers and Students IS INVITED as lanky Sig Jensen, former star ever the final score, it's a sure bet seph Giannelli; Edward Wright, Ga- guard shifted to end this season; Joe that Mr. Havens and his boys will be len White; Robert Youngblood, Mil- To The Kittner, All-Maryland guard in 1941; in there fighting. lard Rice; Paul Zlonkevica, Charles Carlo Ortenzi, fast-charging guard; The schedule: Kobosko and Leonard Zawacki. P. G. COFFMAN CO. Bart and George Norman, and George Oct. 5 Gettysburg at ·Gettysburg, George Piavis, Floyd Thomas; 1I-a Piavts. Pa., 2:30 P. M. Altfeder, Vergil Smith; Emory Ches- GREETING CARDS This is a small group for a nu- 11 Delaware at Wilmington. Iy, Bruce Smith; Harry Christopher, MAGAZINES JOHN EVERHART cleus, but they will be strongly sup- net., 8:15 P. M. Herbert Cropper; James Dudley, Rob- ported by a large freshman turnout. 19 Washington Old.) at West- crt Warder; Leroy Gerding, William STATIONERY The College Barber The backfield is notably powerful and minster,·l\Id., 2:30 P. M. Henry; Kalin Kaufman, Norman includes Hank Corrado, a triple- 26 Open Coates; Stanley Kulakowski, Joseph FOUNTAIN PENS and Bobber threat back from Medford, Maes., Al Nov. 2 Hampden ·'Sydney (Home- Corleta , Stanley Hamilton, Bernard Times Building Jacobson, a fine passer, Joe Giannelli, coming) at Westminster, Ridgell; Nicholas Piacano, Richard AT THE FORKS AI Malone, other hard runners, plus Md., 2:00 P. M. Randall and Kenneth Munroe; Ray- WESTMINSTER, MD. John Adamovich, Julian Dyke, Jim 9 Randolph Macon at Ash- mond Mills, Jerold Mann. Formwalt, Gene Gets, Si Tullai, Bill land, Va., 2:00 P. M. Seibert, a good kicker, Leo Lathrum. 16 Dickinson at Carlisle, Pa., Howard Phillips, Buford Zephir, Ray 2:00 P. M. Via, Bob Dubel, Bob Gimmell, James 23 Mount St. Mary's at West- Roch, and Hugh Burgess. All of this minster, Md., 2:00 P. M. lineup of backfield material is promis- ing, and it is impossible to predict at the present which ones will be in the starting lineup. The line situation is not as bright, Phone 300 po- with fewer Battling for the end posts for these candidates pass receiver, weu Dorsey, Al Paul, CARROLLEEN sitions. are Walt Piavis, with Jensen a fine and Art Helm. The tackles are big Joe Corleto, at 235 pounds, bigger Al Individual Coiffurea Yeglinski, weighing 260, John Silber, and Boh Douglas, while Dave Ed- Beauty in ihl Entirety wards is the lone newcomer to a guard station. The centers are deep but somewhat inexperiencari with Bill Kern from Southern High ~s the most promising prospect, but being pushed 66 W. Main St. by Harry Bush, Bill Anderson, Don Denny, Joe Wilson, and Harry Bright. WESTMINSTER, MD. These forward-wall positions are WELCOME TO WESTMINSTER! When downtown stop at Goldee's Goodie Shoppe Opposite State Theatre Quality and Service at Lowest Prices J. WM. HULL,Jeweler WELCOMES YOU BACK- The Store of New Fashioned Jewelry and Old Fashioned Honesty Successor to Cassells 51 E. MAIN ST. WESTMINSTER, MD. r Carroll Theatre State Theatre WESTMINSTER, MD. WESTMINSTER, MD. Sept. 26, 27, 28, Thur. to Sat. Sept. 26, 27, Thur., Fl"i. ''THE UNKNOWN" "MY PAL TRIGGER" "NIGHT EDITOR" Roy Rogers and his trick horse Sept. 28, Sat. "OH, SUSANNA" Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, Sun. to Wed. Gene Autry Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1, Sun. to Tues. "THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS" "STOLEN LIFE". Barbara Stynwyck, Van Heflin Bette Davis, Glenn Ford, Dane Clark Oct. 2, Wed. Oct. 3, 4, 5, Thur. to Sat. "WAGON WHEELS WESTWARD" "BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY" Wild Bill Elliott Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Oct. 3, 4, Thur., Fri. "JESSE JAMES" Tyrone Power, Nancy Kelly Oct. 6 to 9, Sun. to Wed. Oct. 5, Sat. ''THE GREEN YEARS" "SHADOWS ON THE RANGE" Tom Drake and Charles Coburn Johnny Mack Brown Oct. 6, 7, 8, Sun. to Tues. Oct.. 10 to 12, Thur. t-o Sat. "JOE PALOOKA, CRAMP" Joe Kirkwood, Elise Knox "COURAGE OF LASSIE" Oct. 9, Wed. Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Morgan "ONE EXCITING WEEK" Al Pearce, Arlene Harris
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