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The Gold Bug, Oct. 26, 1948 The Lineup -, • HiIiBootersDrop3; Jackets Beaten Terrors Expect Rough Tilt ·---------- Blank Teachers A~ As Homecoming At Gettysburg October 30 By Homer C. Earll Streak Remains / Sports Editor Season Progresses Saturday's gridiron contest which Saturday, October 23, despite fer- will be played at Gettysburg shapes , to~n:t:;\~O~~~~:t~d a~o:i~erst:~~ The Green and Gold Bocters jour- vent hopes dawned not bright and up as one of the big obstacles to the in one piece. A little slow getting neyed to Baltimore on Wednesday, fair but cold and dreary. However the Terror's winning streak. started Saturday, the Terrors finally , October 1~, to pla~ a fast-moving, intermittent drizzle could not prevent The experienced Bullet team is now got into stride and when they did any overpowerln~ HopkinS. team. Fletch the 1948 Homecoming from being a resting at a .500 percentage, having ideas that anyone might have had of Ward, play~ng left wm~ fOl, Wr.~C, big affair. ~ opened the season with wins over Randolph-Macon, having won the ant ?sct victory were quickly dissi- ~~~edth~:~g~nt~h:h:ec~~~tSpe~~:~.;1~~ toss, elected to receive and, following Bucknell and Albright but more re- pa e . Jays tallied also in the same quarter cently having been defeated by Lehigh The Green and Gold aggregation thus making the score tie at half Corrade's kick, took over on their and Muhlenburg. The Bullets have a really put on a display of power dur- time. JHU scored in the third period own 40. WMC held and ran back the heavy line, a well rounded backfield, ing that last half. Through the line, and held the margin for the remain- punt to their own 15 but R-M quickly and a wealth of reserves. The Terrors gained 'possession as Lathrom fum- aj-ound the ends, and via the aerial der of the contest. The hard fought bled on the first play. A Yellow Jacket will have a real job breaking up this route the Randolph-Macon defense fracas ended with a 2-1 final tally in pass was intercepted and the attack combination. was riddled. But had it not been for favor of Johns Hopkins. Kinling and The Green and Gold has been en- that outstanding punt runback by Tulegoglu scored for the Jays. stalled. countering Gettysburg teams for Jo-Jo 'Gianelli in the second quarter, On Friday, October 15, the Drexel On the second play of the second many years. The Battlefielders have the Yellow Jackets might have been eleven visited the WMC squad in a quarter Joe Gianelli picked up spec- 78 the best of the series, though, since tacular and blocking streaked ahead 2-0 at the midway break. That hard-fought ball game. Both teams yards for the score. Hank Corrado they've won 14 of the 18 games was really a piece of running that was played headsup ball as indicated by Joe Corleto played. beautiful to behold. \ the close final score of 2-1. split the uprights to put the Green WMC showed considerable power in A drier day would have been far In the second quarter the Green out in front, 7-0. Husley Terror tackle ha,s been a, tower defeating Randolph-Macon last Sat- A sustained R-M drive later in the more appropriate from the standpoint team opened up their offense with a period was stopped when Gianelli of str(Jngth in the line. urday. It would seem as if Gettysburg of the pageantry and demonstrations successful shot by Frank Stephenson, broke up a fourth down pass, but a is going to see a real battle Saturday but such a day would have greatly in- playing right wing. The first half llJuU .Aoch"" when these two power-laden teams creased the potency of the R-M aerial ended 1-0 in our favor. The oppon- moment later Bill Seibert's punt was clash. offensive, a feature which might not ents rallied in period' three with a blocked. The Virginia's Bob Brown • Mounts Next scooped up the loose ball and raced have increased WMC morale. score by right wing Daga. The Green into the end zone only to fumble and Class Teams Picked Friday night, November 0, will find team invaded Drexel territory several • Tough To Score On times during 'the remainder of the have Seibert recover it for a R-M G-Burg To Be Met Weatem Maryland meeting Mount It's interesting to note that Coach safety. These two points eventually Saint-Mary's at Frederick in the only Havens crew has now rung up 82 game but could not penetrate the op- proved to be thc sum total for Ran- by Annette McllIa,han night game of the season. The moun- posing defense. Finally in the fourth points while the combined efforts of quarter, Kirschen, playing right in- dolph-Macon. After three weeks of practice the taineers, defeated thrice ill their first Catholic U., Washington, and Ran- side, sunk one for Dr-exel. During the During the halftime - break, the girls with the hickorys are ready to thr-ee starts, broke into the win col- dolph-Macon have produced but eight. closing moments, the Pennsylvania Homecoming Queen and her court try their skill. The intramural hockey umn last week by beating Washing- -vway you look at it, it adds up to boys were able to hold their meager were presented and a group of' fres"'- games are slated to start this week so ton, 27-0. Therefore they are not to be a team that doesn't give ground to but decisive lead and won the game men girls gave a hilarious exhibition check the gym bulletin board for the considered lightly since their poten- their opponents in any way, shape, or by a one point margin. of how "not" to play football. schedule. tial power is just beginning to make fashion. In the October 20 away match with Midway in the third stanza, Hank The first intercollegiate hockey itself felt'. meet- This will be the thirty-fourth Johns Hopkins stock got an upward Towson, the Hill boaters won their Corrado hit the game captain/ Jim -ame will be played Saturday, Octo- ing of 'the two schools on the grid- boost as the Jays blasted Catholic U., first game of the season by a 2-0 shut- Cotter, with a pass that advanced the ber 30th, at Gettysburg. The school 34-6. The JHU boys have been playing out. The fast and franctic fracas pigskin to the Yellow Jackets' eight- squad will probably consist of rthe iron. Of the previous thirty-three the a strange role this year in 'Some ways. stayed scoreless for the first half. In yard line. A short pass from Gianelli following girls: Steele, Taylor, Hale, Terrors achieved victory on twenty- After failing to rollover Washington the third period Bill Davis, substitut- to Cotter was complete and the Ter- Dixon, Minnis, Will, Ruppenthal, Al- four occasions while two others were on tied. A lack of depth and material by an overwhelming score, which was ing at right inside, put the Terrors in rors went out in front 13-2. len, Graf, Reed, McMahan, Year-ley the Mount's team would tend to indi- expected. Hopkins jumped back in two the lead by successfully penetrating and Janny. weeks time and steamrollered a team the Towson goal. George Hankins fol- At the last meeting of the W.A.A. cate another Green Terror victory. once figured to be reasonably lethal in lowed his teammate's example by tal- Board Virginia Hale was chosen as this year's Conference play. Instead lying in the final quarter to put the the Freshman representative. This is Baby Terrors Score the Cardinals now have no wins and Green, Team ahead for the rest of the the first year they have had a Fresh- three losses to show on their M.D. game. Fletch Ward, playing a fast man representative and the W.A.A, Over Get,tysburgians score eard. Not.hing lethal about that! ball game, received a serious injury hopes this will be a means of meeting Elsewhere in the Conference Mt. St. in the form of a broken leg during the the needs and problems of the Fresh- The Western Maryland "B" Squad Mary's was snapping out of the dol- closing moments of the tilt. Cheers men women concerning athletics. played its first game of the season drums by whipping the hapless or- especially for left winger Fletch, who Tickets are now on sale for the October 16 against a bigger and more ganization of Washington College. will be a painful loss in coach Jones' 1 movie, "Deep Waters", sponsored by experienced team, the .Baltimore Jun- This week's game shapes up as one line up. the W.A.A. The date is October 28th ior College at Baltimore. We dropped of the really big battles of the season. The Green Foot-men played host to so get your tickets early. a tough one, fourteen to nothing, only Gettysburg bas a well groomed ma- Washington College on Friday, Octo- after a hard struggle. chine ready to roll into action against ber 22. The game remained scoreless • Tullai Intercepts the Green Terrors. Ross Sachs is the up until the opening minutes of the Preachers, Independents The following Thursday the young Bullets passing star. Prior to Satur- third quarter when left wing Chaiken "Terrors" downed the Gettysburg day's game with Muhlenberg, which scored for the Sharemen. The visitors In Tie For Footb.1I L.. d the Mules won 34-20, Mr.\ Sachs was goal was not penetrated by the home Junior Narsity in G-Burg's own back- in combat, the Still meeting carrying a percentage of .492 on his team although they played fast and Preachers not and Independents run neck yard by the score of nine to nothing. by quarter A field goal in the fourth ball-heaving ability. hard during the full 88 minutes of the and neck for first place standing in Frank Krausz was the turning point. • Three Straight For G-burg? game. Captain Jack Spicknall, tend- the Intramural Touch Football but the clincher was applied in the None the less we still think that the ing goal, saved seven shots for the League. The Bachelors and Gamma closing seconds on the runback of an WMC team has the power and dr-ive Green Team. L. W. HamiJ1 was ref- Hank Corrado Bets fell victims to the' Preachers, intercepted pass by Martin Tullai. to hand the Battlefielders their third eree for the match. The ha?'d-dl'iving fullback has ·again while the Independents claimed vic- ' The dark-haired speedster scampered straigllt defeat (Muhlenberg and Le- been a ~onsisten.t ground-gainer for tory o~er the Seminary, and Wesley- 18 yards to score. high supplied the first two). Washington saw the Terrors bpaten the Green lImd Gold. ans. The Independents swamped their Much of the success of the team By the way, there are plenty of not because they were outclassed by A pass intercepted by Joe Gianelli opponents with over-whelming sccrea, depends on Stan Fieldman, chunky cars floating around this .campus so any means but because of an inability on the Terrors 41-yard line started but the Preachers fought hard, win- signal caller and co-captain. His there's no reason why we can't have to capitalize on scoring opportunities. the machiIJe going in the fourth ning 6-0 over the Bachelors\md 7·2 sharp passing has balanced a strong a real howling mob up there to give This difficulty has hampered the team period. Hank Corrado broke loose and against the Gamma Bets. running attack spear-headed by Tut- our boys that needed boost Saturday. all year. carried the ball to the Jackets' eight- Six games of the twenty-one games lai and Paul Tereshinski, "Terry's" They'll appreciate it. It's interesting to note, though, that yard line before being stopped. Then scheduled have been played up to this plunges through the center and The following Friday will see the Gianelli slid off-tackle and crossed the date. All the teams on the roster ha\'e Tullai's sprints around end are a can- Terrors and the Mounts meeting un- when Washington applied the white- goal line standing up. A perfect Cor- seen action. Second 'place is held for stant threat to opposing linemen. wash effect on Friday, it was the first der the lights at Frederick. That will rado placement put the Green and a tie by the Gamma Bets and the Once a number of mistakes were be another opportunity for us'to give time in seventeen consecutive games Gold ahead 20-2, the contest's final Bachelors, each of these teams having corrected, the line improved tremen- the team our whole-hearted support. that the Terrors had been blanked. score. defeated the Black and Whites, hut dously. Bulwarked by big 250-pound Compliments Department: It was ,a bowed to the Preachers. Al Yaglinski, and co-captain Walter • Soccerites Win Statistics give adequate testimony Hajduk, they proved their mettle in The soccer team finally managed to ~~:~:~,:!Sr~°U;:g~~!n:f~ta ~ro::: of the WMC power. The Terrors • Hard Play Is Keynote strike pay-dirt last Wednesday when leg in ,the Towson soccer game. t'lay- picked up 299 yards on the ground Rough -and ready is the title that the G-Burg game. Otts Shearer and "Stew" have been standouts \Verner they rang up third initial triumph of ing his third year of VRNlity ball, while R-M was rolling up 149. can be handed out to most of the defensively in both games. the season by trimming a stubborn Fletch had really b~n ke;eping the skirmishes. The lack of protective Towson. Teachers team, 2-0. The game Terror line in the scrap all the way. equipment doesn't seem to bother •. Fones Out For Season was hard-played throughout, so much He was the team's leading scorer at "MEET AT these frat-men. Everything is put into The squad has come through the so in fact that two serious injuries the. time of the accident. Our best , tb"egame except tackling. Hard block- first two games in good physical were sustained. wishes for a quick recovery, Fletch! ing has proved injurious to a number shape, with the exception of Maynard Friday's game played here with PETE'S of the players. The teams have shown Fones, lanky end, who injured his their abilities which are substantiated knee in the first game and will be out Mnrray Cleaners To Get Your Eats" by many of the smart, snappy plays for the rest of the season. This is used. most unfortunate, as Fones was a WESTMINSTER'S PICK UP & DELIVERY Future games to watch for will be talented receiver. FAMILY Monday & Thursday Main St.-Red Neon Sign the ones determining first and second • Bullis Prep Next places. Independents versus the RESTAURANT Preachers should prove to be a gruel- Tom Tereshinski and Joe Kittner, ling game. 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