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The Gold Bug, Oct. 11, 1955 Second Half Rally Fails As Kickoff YesterdaYi Terror Soccer Squad Opens Randolph-Macon Wins 14-13 Frat League Begins Season With Loyola Deadlock Touch football for the fall campaign The gridmen of Western Maryland met the Yellow Jackets of Randolph. got underway yesterday when the Coach Philip Uhrig's ~cer team opened its 1955 season playing to a 1 to Macon Saturday afternoon on Hoffa Field. It was a Mason-Dixon Conference' Batchelors took on the fabulous grid 1 deadlock against Loyola. With only eight practice sessions behind them the game, the first for each team. Each team wanted to open their league eempetl- artists who posses the title of team showed signs of a successful season. tion with a victory. Neat Guly.· In a close one the Batch- Loyola's score carne early in the game. Following the opening kick-off Randolph-Macon edged the WMC eleven, H·3.-T.h_e Yellow Jackets scored elors eked out a 19-18 victory. This only one minute and ten seconds had elapsed when Gonzalo, Loyola's right in- twice in the first half and completed two conversions, then staved off a late afternoon, last year's champs, the side, pumped the ball past fullback Reed and goalie Crush for their only score. rally by the Terrors 'and coasted to Preachers, clashed with the Seminary They threatened on several other occasions, but each time our strong de- the win. for their initial tilt fensive team was able to hold them back. That in brief is an outline of the VI/Me Terrors Idle,. The schedule this year will include Sparked by -All-Americen Denny second loss for Q_urgridmen in three the fraternities playing each other Black and White-Gamma Bete game. Hannon, Western Maryland scored :~~ts~u~er!~;t~~I~!i::~~es t~:! b;:~:~ Travel To H-S Next ~:~~~;~ha~~n~::t~:~ against the The latter is played on Wednesday, late in the second quarter: A slow bounding ball, about to be received by the former on Thursday. This year the Director of Intramural Activities the opposing team's goalie, was sud- ~~:~;:;o~:~ ~!:c~uo: f:;o~::~ ~i~~ It will be time for a change in the anOt~:p;::~: t~~:heekbe7;~~cl~~: denly booted into the nets by the pre- will be William Clem, contact him for cision drilled foot of Denny. Western ~~sw~~~~ ~!m~~~m':sar:~I~~:~~~~~c!~ ~:t~;I~;~~!:!r~V:O~ :ne:!a~~~d::~ Batchelors nnd Preachers, and the further information. Marlyland failed to score again, how- '--------....,,---------------;1 ever, there was good offensive work. ab~~Sing to PMC certainly did not ~:~~o;y~~:;na~~i~t~o~;:~~s~a:'::ef; 7\TevertheLES . Despite the hard efforts of both come as a shock. In fact the beautiful slump and get on the winning train. teams, neither was able to score in the defensive showing the teams during Last year proved quite disasterous 1\'~ second half. Bob Crush. made several a:l~~a ~~::!~~~ ~:e t~:s:d~~a~e~h~~: :::;:.o~;a;!~~~~f, ~~r t:;.ier;::~~!~~ys~~~: thi: tu:x~ Needless tc say, last Friday night's Pep Rally in Alumni Hall has brought beautiful saves during the eighty- eight minutes of playing time. Riggin, Hedgecock, Hunt Rauseh, pected to once" again supply a stiff ~::t~e:nu~~r:c~:~r~~ ;;~i~~~:n~;:~o~!u::nt~e ~i~l,f;~~:iy Rounding out the starting team for Friday were Don Siebe1, Brant Vitek, ~O:~::d B~!~r~:~:~:d W~~~a~h::;i~;; ~~~:;sd !~:as;~g~!~~~:;~~h~~f~~~~ and the Cheerleaders. Denny Harmon, Buzzy Lambert, Andy from the WMC side, until constant aren't in the game the trip is enough Speaking for both organizations, I think I can truthfully say that they Tafurf, Stan Entwisle, Jack Furney, pounding from the winners wore them regret the occurrence of certain incidents. For the most Phil Jackson, Bill Clem, Bob Crush, down. to kill them. This statement is easy to part, these incidents to which I refer, were not planned, and Sam Reed. Touchdowns for the Terrors Satur- agree with. but were impromptu actions of certain individuals, both day were scored by Fred Walker, who The Terrors will be idle this week- on the stage and in the audience. ; certainly is turning in a tremendous end and win not return home until I'm certain these characters know who they are. performance thus far. With "Chuck" November 5, for the annual Home- Whether they regret their performance or not, I have no New Angle ~:~h t:r:u:~e w~:~!1~:!:k ~:~ ~:I~~ coming game. ~v::mo~k~oe::~~e:~~~f~h~~e~r ::sp:~~~et~~~a~~~~~~~: We're trying something new spirit, racing over on an eight yard than good. this issue. The sports page, as dash, and snagging a Holbrunner pass Compliments of Because the organization to which I belong is in a you can see, has switched pages for the final TD. sense responsible for the planning of all rallys, I feel it is our duty to make with news-feature. Let us know To use an age old adage, the team J. R. EVERHART an apology for all concerned to ·all who in any way were offended. whether or not you like the lacks depth. In case you don't know In the future let's all strive to make our Pep Rallys what· they should be, change. It will help us decide if- what this means, the reference is to COLLEGE BARBER a means for raising, spirited enthusiasm, not a means for entertainment, this is to be our, permanent a need for someone to help the start- At the Forks This week's Green and Gold Sports Award goes to the freshman class for positi~n. ing men when they grow tired of bat- providing an enthusiastic cheering section at Saturday's game. ting their brains out. A little depth might have helped in the PMC tilt. , As for what lies ahead, your guess is as good as the next one. Two of GBX Rasinsky's Pharmacy Stationery the toughest encounters are still on and the schedule and the team has shown "Reliable Prescriptions" little to anticipate a startling and Presents Greeting Cards glossy finish. The one-week lay-off Drugs and Everyday Needs at may give our Terrors a chance to get The Homecoming Dance well prepared for the Hampden-Syd- 30 W. .Maln St. neyeleven. "An Evening To Be Remembered" P. G. COFFMAN P.'M.C. snapped the Terrors short Westminster, Md. lived winrringj atr-eak. at one game on November 5 Gill Gymnasium Phone 101 Times Bldg. the first day of October. Few people 8 :30 p. m. Tickets $2.50 had planned for the results to be any different, but the first half showing (If W. M. C. had the "Cadets" on edge. The final score read 25·6, with P.M. C. doing the bulk of its tallying in the BUD HOLLAND Yearley's Restaurant final half. Western Maryland's early six to nothing lead was a pleasant sur- HOME COOKING prise and held good until the closing 331 Albert Norman Ward moments of the second quarter. A tor- ty yard pass combination by Ambrce- Submarines A Specialty inc and Fineberg netted the score at CAMPUS AGENT six all for half time. Route 7 - Taneytown Road W.M.C.'s only TD came on an eleven For Tbe yard run by Al Miller. Miller skooted Formerly Wilson's through the "Cadets" forward wall for his touch of. "pay dirt" in this Modern G. I. Laundry still early season. In the final half Al Hill took an- other Ambrosino pass and romped 223 E. Green St. Westminster 1478 d. WM. HULL, Jew.l.r It Pays To Look Well forty-five yards with the lead touch- All Laundry and Dry Cleaning Work For. Over HaIt Century down. From there on it was strictly Expert' Watch, Jewelry Visit The P.M.C.'s game. Fineberg plunged over is Guaranteed and Eye-Glass Repairing from the seven and then Demeglio 105 W. Main Street pushed over from the two, both of Avenue Barber Shop these coming in the final period of play. Where The Students Go Is is important to establish this thought. Even though the team as a 8" Pennsylvania Avenue whole has had it tough in the last two games, there are some outstanding men who deserve credit for much of Campus favorites ••• that stuff called "college fight." Keep your eyes on Don Haas, Joe from every angle ••• LAUNDROMAT Shilling, Jim Lewis, Leroy Murkey, John Sheridan. and Frank Novak, all 5 Locust Street freshmen on the squad: That backfield Opposite Parking Lot of AI Miller, Jerry Miller, Fred No guesswork here, Arrow's new Walker, Dick Holbrunner, Frank' button-down shirt cops the style lead on DAILY-7:30 • 5:00 Tyhc, Henry Shorreck, and Bob Bro- campus with its soft roll collar, full~ FRIDAY UNTIL 8:00 zina are going to supply some great length back pleat, back-collar offensive work in the games to come. Closed Wed. 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