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The Gold Bug, October 10, 1946 Green Out To Snap Delaware's St~eak .======== In lhis Corner Hens Wndefeated In Past 23 Games: Last Loss 1941 By N. J. Wolfsheimer (Sports Edito)', The Gold Bug) Corrado And O'K •• ff. To L.ad Terror Attack Some people stated that this writer In Night Contest At Wilmington Tomorrow and Al Resnick were the only ones that stated that the Green Terrors Facing their most formidable op- had a chance of beating Gettysburg ponent of the season, Charlie Havens' I The Lineups last Saturday, but upon close obser- Terrors will move into the lair of the vation the Football News, the weekly University of Delaware this Friday football "Bible" predicted Western night in Wilmington. In an attempt Maryland to win by seven points! to end a Blue Hen twenty-three game Fraternity football got started to- winning- streak, Western Maryland day as the Black and Whites ta"l!gled will enter the fray as the underdog, with the Gamma Bets. The infirmary but a Terror victory is far from be- in Old Main has not been crowded ing unlikely. since the epidemic of measles last The Green and Gold started the spling, but the frat league should Gettysburg test as definitely un- give "Mom." GT1'ffin plenty of work. known material and were not picked made an "impossible" catch of a spot pass for the first Sig Jensen tally, e Havens M-D Prexy to win, but the local- boys showed a who continuously harrassed the home surprisingly strong team, as the 18 News of the Mason-Dixon Confer- to 6 win will prove. Before 4000 fans, team's passers by fast charging, Joe ence has our Director of Athletics Kittner who blocked an enemy punt Charlie Havens elected to the post of the Terrors grabbed their opportun- leading to the second score, and Art ities, scored twice quickly in the first president of the conference for the period and added another in the third O'Keeffe who picked up much yard- second time. Charlie was prexy of to put the game on ice. age and passed to Mendell for the the M-D prior to the war and saw initial six-pointer. the growth of the league from the .Kittner Stars old Maryland Collegiate Conference Hank Corrado Everyone who saw action played with only five members-Loyola, Mt. alert ball. After failing to capitalize St. Mary'a, Washington, Johns Hop- Led Terror Attack against Bul1et~ and can be counted upon to give Delaware on an intercepted pass in the opening kins and Western Maryland, to the trouble tomorrow. minutes, Bush pounced- on a Bullet present twelve-team conference that fumble a moment later, and the Green operates for all sports. The Mary- Booters. Open Campaign team soon had a score. Shortly af- land Collegiate handled only basket- ter, Kittner blocked Constable's punt over football, At Haverforcl Saturclay ball and baseball, whereas the Mason- and in a few plays, Corrado ripped Dixon has also taken over for a second touchdown. The soccer, tennis, track, golf this year, Sprinkling Of V.t.rans And Rooki.s Will Terrors then took to the defensive, and wrestling. with the backing up of Harry Bush Also big lWWS for all brUlketball Carry Hopes Of Terrors In N.w S••• on and fine work of the line, being de- Ja"l!s is that the annual toul'ney of cisive factors in preventing Gettys- the MaBOn-D)'xon, a fixture in Balti-- Mentor Johnny Jones will send his proven themselves and most of them burg from hitting paydirt. more since it was started in 1941, soccer charges against Haverford in as probable starters. In the third quarter, an O'Keeffe will be nwved into Catholie Univer- their first encounter of the current A number of candidates come "to to Cotter pass put the ball four yards sity's gymnaSiltm this year. Tiw season this Saturday on the Pennayl- the squad with previous experience from the end zone and once again dates for the tournu.ment are March vanians' home turf. in high school. These men include Corrado crashed t!ltough for the 6-7-8. This match should prove to be a Stan Abrams, a goalie at Central score. The lone G-Burg points came tough and exciting affair since the High in Philadelphia; Wayne Cowan, e Terrors Get \Vrestling as Sach heaved a long pass to Ram- home team will be returning a squad and Ernie McFadden, both of whom George Piavis At the same time it was decided which copped last year's Eastern In- were linemen at City College in Bal- >$ bo standing in the end zone midway that. Western Maryland would play tercollegiate championship. timore; Homer Earll, a halfback from Veteran Terror guard has been play- in the fourth quarter. Western host to the wrestling tournament on .Three Home Games Garden City, N. Y.; Jim Hockman, ing good ball this year and is set for Maryland was once more on the Saturday, March 8. This will be the The Terrors will follow this game who claims honors as All Maryland Delaware. move, pushing deep into the Bullets largest wrestling tourney since the with three other opponents in rapid fullback at Sparrows Point high Friday night's Delaware game territory when the final gun sounded. conference took over wrestling in succession when they meet Lafayette, school; Jack Spicknall, a fine goalie should turn out to be very interesting, •. All-Round Play 1942, with seven colleges competing Loyola, and Washington College, all with much promise from Catonsville for though Coach Bill Murray's out- The all-round play of the team was at Westminster. Loyola, Gallaudet, at home, on October 18, 25 and 30 high school and Joe Thompson, who fit has an impressive record, Mr. indeed commendable and prospects American U., Delaware, washington, respectively. Home games are sched- played a backfield position at Oxford, Havens' men are not conceding any- for a good season loom high. As Johns Hopkins, and Western Mary- uled to begin at 2:30 p. m. Pa. and who is now ably fillling the thing. While Western Maryland the fans will testify, it is impossible land will enter grapplers to make the After approximately ten days of ....center forward slot: on the line. leads in the dual series six games to to name any individual star. Every event one of the best wrestling con- practice, Coach Jones is rapidly whip- Bill Merriman played fullback at four, in the teams' last meeting, the man who say action fought hard and tests in the east. ping a starting team into shape. This Frostburg State Teachers College a Newark aggregation stomped off each deserves an equal share of the Also it is likely that the Western afternoon the team played its first few years ago and shoots the ball with a 45 to 0 triumph. This year, credit. The outstanding plays have Maryland Invitation Golf Tourna- real intr-a-squad scrimmage of the with either foot. however, the Terrors are stronger been enumerated, but the unsung ment will never be held again since full four quarter eighty-eight minute Others who have shown exceptional and figure to give the Blue Hens a heroes are those in there each time Havens has persuaded the Meson- variety. Today for the first time po- promise are Doug Beakes, Bob Lo- real battle. but who receive little basking in the Dixon Conference to sponsor a tour- sitions began to take on a more defi- gan, and Kelly Rice, all linemen, and namerrt and despite the fact that the nite outlook in. preparation for the Boots Phillips linG! Charlie Howard, • Both Teams Undefeated sP~~~~~~e has been named game cap- play may be held on the Terrors' home first game this Saturday. backfield men'. These men are likely Both teams sport undefeated rec- tain for the Delaware contest, Charlie course it will be known as theMason- to see considerable action during the ords for the 1946 season. Delaware Havens announced today. Dixon Tournament. Western Mary. e T'error Veterans coming year. is unscored upon, boasting a 25 to 0 Those boasting previous experience land conducted the tourney seven win over Pennsylvania Military Col- 53 to 0 this past weekend. The Green I J V Football times and won it twice----the last two with Green and Gold turfmen are Coach Jones is looking at the sea- lege, and drubbing Randolph-Macon times that the tournament was held. Charlie Harden, Ken Volker-t, and son through pink glasses with the Ward, veteran linemen, and Fletcher Curiously enough in the seven tour- real hope that his wards will develop and Gold sports only the one game, neys the Terrors have never had the Tom o'Leary and Tom Price, both of their potential abilities into a suc- but records the score in the credit Oct. 25 Baltimore Veterans Insti- medalist. Golfers from Loyola, Bal- whom are halfbacks. These men have cessful season. column. tute, Home timore, Mt, St. Mary's and Hopkins Prominent in the Western Mary- Nov. 1 Gettysburg, Away have shot better scores than any of With Th. Gr•• ks land triumph over the Bullets were 8 D i e kin son Seminary the Green Terror divot diggers in the big Hank Corrado who bowled over (Night). Away This year students will have to pay Gamma Bets-Black Ancl Whites as-here event. twice for scores, Carl Mendell who 15 Johns Hopkins, Home for their tickets to the ball games rather than having season passes as Open Fraternity Football Loop was the case in pre-war seasons. Ad- mission price for students to the By AI Resnick three home football games has been set at seventy-five cents. Prices for With the football season off to a a formidable team with a great deal basketball and boxing will be deter- mined later. ~~~Z;:::;::te~S G~~~ys::~~n~8 ~:ee6~\ ~:ayhseig~V~11:d ~:~~~th T~:lk,m~i: the frat touch-football season begins Volkhart, Paul Zionkevicz, Doug .Big League Ump today with the Black and Whites Beaks, Harry Yingling, Bill Dudley, Few people, other than those actu- meeting the Gamma Bets. and Harold Hammingram. ally connected with the football team, On Tuesday the Bachelor Club will The Black and' Whites will be made realize that the trainer of the Green meet the Preacher Club team. up mainly of former vets including Terrors, Jim Boyer, spends his sum- The Inter-Fraternity Athletic Fred Holloway, All~League center; mers umpiring in the American Council has agreed on the rules that Gordon Groby, Roger Saltzgaver, League. Jim enjoys his work, and will govern play for the league. A Walter McJelton, and Bob Grumbine. many Terror fans have seen him um- team will consist of eight players, The Preacher Club, defending pire a game, but we're looking more with only ends and backs eligible to champions, will field a potent team at Bob Feller, Charley Keller, Ted receive passes. The two fraternities composed of Dick Palmer, Ernie Williams or s'ome of the other Ameri- not playing will each provide two Leap, Dick. Brown, Joe Thompson, can League greats rather than one of officials. Twenty yards gains a first Paul Kaetzel, Tom O'Leary, Carroll the men in blue. down, and the size of the field will Wallace, and Charlie Chlad. Havens has announced that Jack be eighty yards long and forty yards The Bachelor fraternity will field Hansma and Mike Phillips will be wide. a strong team composed of Curly in charge of the newly created Jayvee Practically all the clubs have been Kaufman, Curt Larrysheimer, John Harry BU8h football team. The Baby Terrors have greatly strengthened with the return O'Hara, Boots Phillips, Fred Michel- a four game schedule, starting with of four Varsity and frosh players. felder, Charley Harden, and Tommy Freshman center played head's-up ball against Gettysburg, intercepting a pass a home game on Octoher 25, The Gamma Bets are bolstered by (Continued on page 4, column 5) and TeeQV~ringa fumble.
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