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The Gold Bug, Sept. 27, 1951 3 1 WMC 1951 Football Roster Name Position Class Hight Weight Home town Antonis, George C Fresh. 6.1 206 Baltimore, Md. Berends, Skip E Soph. 6.1 170 Baltimore, Md. Bimestefer, Bill B Fresh. 5.10 167 Baltimore, Md. Bimestefer, Warren B Fresh. 5.10 170 Baltimore, Md. Bopst, Al E Fresh. 6.2 165 Baltimore, Md.' Bowers, Jesse B Fresh. 5.8 172 Apollo, Pa. Brill, William B Fresh. 5.8 155 Philadelphia, Pa. Carvel, Dick E Soph. 5.10 165 Baltimore, Md. Ohirigos, Mike T Soph. 6.0 19, Baltimore, Md. Duhl, Jack C Fresh. 6.1 21' Elmira, N. Y. Faby, Ray G Soph. 6.0 195 Baltimore, Md. Hart, Walter E Be. 6.1 180 Baltimore, Md. Henderson, Harlow B J,. 6.1 185 Merchantville, N. J. Hockstein, Dick T Jr. 6.0 190 Philadelphia, Pa. James, Donald T Soph. 6.2 220 Baltimore, Md. Jones, Ronnie B Fresh 5.8 150 Salisbury, Md. Kelly, Ed B Soph 6.0 17' Newark, N. J. Luby, Jim B B,. 5.10 165 Philadelphia, Pa. . Makovitch, Victor G Be. 5.8 183 Elmira, N. Y. Mar-kar-t, Fred E Fresh. 6.2 190 Baltimore, Md. Marsh, Jim G Be. 5.11 190 Westminster, Md. MeFague, Warren B Soph. 5.11 178 Washington, D. C. Molesworth, Jack C Sr.' 6.0 180 Frederick, lid. Terror Grid Squad Ready Coach's Notepad Moore,Bill G B B Fresh. 6.1 165 New Bedford, Mass. Soph. Needleman, 'Arnie Brooklyn, N. Y. 5.10 170 Pearce, Harry N. J. l\'estville, Fresh. 167 5.10 To Roll Against Gettysburg With sixteen days of early fall prac- Phillips, Don C B B J,. B,. B,. 5.11 185 Toms River, N. J. by CharleB W. HaAlMB Scotch Plain~, N. J. 5.11 165 Pupa, Steve Renaldi, JOe Pa. 180 Windber, 5.9 "- tice behind us, there still remains Rentko, Mike B Jr. 5.10 175 Sheatown, Pa. plenty of work to bring the 1951 Ter- Since September fourth, the forty-three members of this year's Western Rogan, Pat E Soph. 6.1 175 Crum Lynne, Pa. Maryland Terror football squad have been seriously working at this game of ror squad up to the level of last year's Rudisill, Bruce T J,. 5.11 200 Hagerstown, Md. brawn and brain. team. Rusinko, Andy T Jc. 6.0 185 Nanticoke, Pa. Already, the gridders have shown their mettle in preseason scrimmage Albrittain, Norman, Rydzewski, Samakouris, Ted G Jc. 5.10 170 Baltimore, Md. contests with Shippensburg and Morgan Cbllege. Tereshinski, Sykes, Krausz, 'I'eou- Scott, Dwight B Jr. 5.10 170 Arlington, Va. Hoping to average last season's prake, and Fieldman, all important Shearer,Otts G B,. 5.9 190 Baltimore, Md. ~~~end~::;o:sY~~~s~~;\:~:r:~t~~=Giannelli Added cogs in last year's group have not Snover, John Ray T B Fresh. 6.1 185 Elmira, N. Y. Md. been a~ yet by any equal replaced 155 Baltimore, 5.10 Stevenson, Soph. with full force. The Western :Mary_ combination of reserves or freshmen. Tullal, Mitch B B,. 5.11 160 Westminster, Md: landers hope to better last year's We have nine boys from this years Trevethan, Al G Soph. 5.10 170 Bethesda, Md. outstanding record of six wins against To Green Terror freshmen class who are eligiable to Ward. Hugh T J,. 6.' 210 Owings, Md. two losses and would like to take play this year, but it will takea few Welliver, Paul E B,. 6.2 180 Westminster, Md. the I Western at all-time a crack record m the 1929 taam- Coaching Staff games to season the best of them for Zepp, Ira E B,. 6.1 185 Bel Air, Md. Maryland regular play. Until they are ready undefeated, untied. In 1928, the record Joseph Giannelli, former Western the remaining lettermen plus last Newcomers, along with last year's was marred by a 19-19 tie with Gettys- Maryland grid star, has returned to year's reserves and' members of the Soccer Team veterans, are needed to complete the burg. # During his football days here, Coach 1950 Baby Terrors will have to play squad and all candidates will be wel- of the games. The Gettysburg Bullets, on the re- Dur-ing his football days here coach a major portion of games last week by Opens Season comed. Practice is held every after- bound from a tremendous trouncing Giannelli was known as Joltin' Joe and The results noon at 3:30 on the soccer field (adja- by Bucknell last Saturday, will be was one of the famed Medford four. our 1951 opponents does not make cent to the ninth fairway) and men How- Against Middies anxious to get back in the win column While on the Hill, Joe was an econom- the out-look any clearer-as many of can draw their equipment at Gill·Gym. when they meet the Terrors. The con- ics major, a member of Delta Pi Alpha, them won their opening games. New students are eligible, but no test should prove to be one of the and was elected to Who's Who during ever the spirit and desire to work Varsity soccer practice began earlier person who has participated in any most exciting of the Western Mary- his senior year in 1949. Since gradu- hard by members of this year's group than usual this year with cer-tain men inter-collegiate contest shall be per- land schedules. ating from Western Maryland, Joe has been the best in years and we are returning Wednesday to prepare for mitted to participate in any inter- all sure improvement in\ play will be contest of a worked with the Head Manager of ateady from day to day. the first game which is slated for collegiate of Western as a member College, Maryland Fall Schedules the Baltimore Panthers of New Jersey. It is hoped that we can have enough October 5, with Navy at Annapolis. untiltwo semesters of residence here team Colts, then again took Planned Freshman Teams by thirteen field, this time with the The squad is bolstered the playing have been completed returning lettermen; David Rhodes, Patterson Pete Warner, FOOTBALL Director of Athletics Charles W. boys in thc freshman class report for cock, Sterling Gil Stange, Nick Bill Tand~ Carter, Gwynn, practice Monday so that we can main- Sept. Havens is entering his seventeenth tain a freshman team. This groap Roland Fleisher, Dick Dix, Carl Cc- 29 Gettysburg Away year as Head Football Coach here. In would be brought along slowly and hen, Gene Clingerman, Walt Camp- It Pay, To Look. Well these years his teams have compiled Oct. fifty~five victories highlighted by wins will meet the Johns Hopkins fresh- bell, Jack Clingerman and Dick Lin- Visit The 6 Randolph-Macon Away over such great teams as Boston ge1- men the ·last week of the season. ton. Otners of last year's Terror team 13 Franklin & Mar shall Home lege. Georgetown, wake Forest, and we are all pleased to have "Joe" returning this season are: Barney Avenue Barber Shop 20 Dickinson Away North Dakota. Giannelli, former Terror star assisting Horton, George Daviglus, Joe Eline 27 Hampden-Sydney Away with the coaching this year. and Chuck Hammaker. Bruce E. Ferguson, Assistant Foot- Where The Students Go Nov. ball Coach and Head Varsity Basket- Returning to his former position as 3 Drexel (Homecoming) Home ball Coach is also a Western Mary- soccer coach, Mr. Philip E. Uhrig, Di- 85 Pennsylvania Avenue 10 Lebanon Valley Away land alumnus. He has been with the' graduate and former Western Mary- rector of Public Relations, hopes to 17 Johns Hopkins Away Athletic Department since 1935. land coach, is acting as an Advisory a turn out a roaring Terror team. has Harlow Coach Coach. made Richard "Dick" Harlow, Penn State SOCCER name for himself, not only here on Oct. the Hill, but also at Harvard, where 5 Navy .. Away he was grid director. 13 Drexel Home ALPHA GAMMA TAU ~=,:~I ___:_C:-=~="=""=t.~::..:' ~=.:.::!.'jI="'''=d._ 17 Penn State Away 20 Washington College Away ,Presents Continuous 2 p. m. Saturdaya and Continuous 1 p. m. Saturdays and 23 Franklin & Marshall Away Best Wishes Holldaya. Holidays. Sunday Matinees: 2 and "' 27 Johns Hopkins Home OF MEN AND MUSIC Sunday Matinees: 2 and 4. p. m. p. m. Evening show 9 p. m. Week- 31 Loyola Away Matinee 2 p. m.-Eveninga 7 & 9 p. m. day shows continuous from 4:30 p. m. Nov. 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