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The Gold Bug, Sept. 27, 1955 3 GREEN AND GOLD TRIUMPH 31-0 I NevertheLES I Terrors Beat Dickinson Devils; Terrors Clash With PMC; HiallYOUb~:':::::::~~ndwelcome Holbruner Sparks Tearn Win Seek Second Straight Win back from Ocean City, else does a WMC's Green Terrors opened their 1955 gridiron schedule Md., Fort Meade, Md., and where With a 31-0 victory in their pockets, the Terrors will now loyal son of WMC spend the summer? Saturday with a stunning 31-0 victory over Dickinson College on the latter's field. Well, with a lot of campus news to center their attention on this Saturday's game with Penn Military cover, let's see what's doing Oil The Led by quarterback Dick Holbruner who passed for the first College. Hill. two touchdowns and scored the third himself, the Terrors left no The contest will be the first home game for the WMC eleven, Charlie Havens' cohorts proved t.o doubt in the minds of the crowd as to the outcome of the game. and action will take place down on Hoffa Field. Starting time is the be too much for Dickinson's Red Dev- Dickinson's small squad was outmanned and outplayed in every usual 2:00 p.m. ils on Saturday, smothering them department and never was fully in the contest. Western Maryland's It would be rather discouraging to' look at last year's score, 31-0. Highlights of the game included strong defense held the Red Devils to which read PMC 24, WMC O. But the record stands and the Terrors the fine passing of Dick Holbruner, just two first downs white the Terrors defense Soccer Team Set wiII be out to even the score. the alertness or the entire racked up eleven. One thing which must be taken into account in last year's game which allowed only two first downs, was the loss of team captain and fullback Warren McFague. and the "Duke's" mighty charge down To Better Record Warren had been expected to carry the field on the kickoff following the the backfield and his broken ankle hit fourth touchdown. western Maryland's soccer team the team hard. Cheerleading Tryouts To ThanRs to three members of our began its initial workouts yesterday The only bright lights of last year's faculty and staff and splendid coop- with twenty-five men reporting to contest were Dick Hersh and "Chuck" Be Held This Wednesday eration from the administration, the head coach, Philip Uhrig. Smith. Dick was gaining fame at his freshman orientation program was The drill was a general issue con- role of punting and Chuck was the The initial tryouts for Western adjusted to permit the freshman class sisting of calesthenics, ball handling, outstanding ground gainer. Maryland's Cheerleading Squad will to attend the game and provide a and wind sprints. A short glimpse at last year's game be held on Wednesday, September spirited cheering section. Taking a new position as assistant would show the WMC eleven holding 28th. On the soccer front it appears coach is Ray Davis, who is attending PMC to one TD during the first half. All men and women of freshman that the Green and Gold will Seminary this year. It was not until the final two periods and sophomore standing who are in- have another great season. At Coach Uhrig hopes to equal, if not that the "Cadets" got rolling and then terested in becoming cheerleaders are least that's a Nevertheles pre- better, the record of 7-2-1 WMCob- there was little-stopping them. invited to meet with co-captains Mary diction. Coach Phil Uhrig is a bit tained last seaeon. PMC has been rated the second best Jane Davidson and Lee Werner in more wary though. His only Denny Harmon is the nucleus of the team in the East among the little col- Blanche Ward Gym at 4 p.m. on Wed- comment is "let's wait and see." line, bolstered by Don Seibel, Andy leges, which also may sound a little nesday for instruction and practice. Gone from this Tafuri, Del Cole, Pete Urghart and discouraging. Their team is prac- Previous experience is not necessary .. year's squad are Gene Michels. Returning ill the back- tically the same as last season and Tryouts will continue each after- three members of field are Stan Entwisle, Jack Turney, thus is deep with experience. noon through Friday, with the new the All Southern Phil Jackson, Bill Clem, Sam Reed. Our new additions to the campus, member-s being selected on Monday by Selections of the and Bob Crush in the goal for the Charlie Havens, snapped inlol-mally the freshmen, will find a few of a cheerleader-faculty committee. N attonal Coaches. Terrors. on the\bew;h as he cbsereee a Terror WMC's traditional goings-on at our They are Roy Denny Harmon, all American from workout session. home games. Such as, the famous Ter- Other squad members include Mar- Etzler, Ray Da- last year's ratings, is the main threat ror of The Hill; the decorated goal ilyn Eccleston, Lillian Fowler, Helen vis and Al Hag- of the team. His great play, both of- Holbruner passed to Fred Walker posts; the freshman march to the Boardman, Ardie Campbell, and Mary enbuch. fensively and defensively, helped for the first tally and a flip to Chuck game; and the vim and vigor cheer Lou Dorsey. But with such outstanding return- spark the team of '54l Denny netted Smith from the 27 in the second leaders. The names of the new members of ees as All-American Denny Harmon, 18 of the total number of goals regis- period made the score 12-0. Speculation for the outcome of the the Pep Squad will be posted on the All Southerners Bill Clem, Bob Crush, tered by Western Maryland. In the third period, following Bill game leans toward the "Cade'li", but bulletin board under Old Main follow- and Don Seibel, Coach Uhrig shouldn't The schedule for the season is as Spaar's recovery of a Red Devil fum- the freshmen can certainly add great- ing dinner Monday evening. They will have too much trouble fielding a follows: ble, the Terrors marched to another ly to the spirit of our men by flock- participate for the first time in the tough and rugged squad. score with Holbruner smashing over ing out with their colorful beanies. Pep Rally on October 7. Track is getting into the pic- from the one-yard line. Nick Rausch ture early this year as Coach converted to make the score 19-0. scored Tenors The Harlow works toward strength- final period on two intercepficns. in the twice WELCOME! eral members are organizing a Haas grabbed the first on the Dickin- Don ening his '54 squad. He and sev- son 40 and raced all the way. cross country team. Anyone in- terested is asked to contact John with an inter- Tom Foster repeated I Hort or this editor. like to lose J. WM. 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