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4. The Gold Bug, Oct. 24, 1958 Booters Loose Sports Personality Bachelors Top Green Terrors Tangle King's To Frostburg by JameB Lewis Local League In Tomorrows Home Game On Tuesday the soccer team This week's sports personality is At the halfway point in the in- journeyed to Frostburg, Maryland, Dave Edington, who hails from the tramural wars, Alpha Gemma Tau and lost a-somewhat loosely played nation's Capitol. Before coming holds first place. The Bachelors game, 2 to 1. However, this game to Western Maryland, he played are undefeated, possessing a record does not count in either the Mid- football for the Eastern Branch, of four wins and no losses. The Atlantic or the Mason-Dixon Con- Boys' Club of America, and East- Freshmen are in second place with ference. It was Frostburg's first ern High School. Dave had al- a record of three and one. Gamma victory in five contests. ways played, prior to entering Beta Chi has won two and lost an Both of Frostburg's goals were Eastern, in the- line, but his high equal number. Fourth place is scored by "Butch" Young, .who school coach, noticing his speed, held by Delta Pi Alpha with a rec- was kept from earlier starting line- moved him into the backfield where ord of one win and three setbacks. ups by an injured leg. WMC drew he developed into a star halfback. Pi Alpha Alpha has yet to break first blood three minutes in the During his schoolboy career, into the win column, with a record first quarter. Don Shure, assisted Dave made quite a name for him- of four losses and no victories. by Bob Cole, scored on a corner self. During his senior year, he The Bachelors, defending cham- kick from Karl Silex. About half- became the captain of his high pions, have defeated each team way through the quarter, Young school eleven and was elected to once. They opened the season with was put in as inside right and All-High a nd All-Metropolitan a close 7-6 victory over the Fr-esh- scored with four minutes remain. teams. He was also captain of men, The game proved costly, as ing in the quarter. The game re- the school track team. Roy Kennedy suffered a pulled mained tied until only eight mtn- This year Dave handles the muscle early in the game. In their utes remained when Young, this chores for the Green and Gold's next game, Alpha Gamma Tau do, time as center forward, scored pony backfield at the right-half reated the Black and Whites 24-0. again. spot. Although weighing only 157 They then defeated their biggest Co-Captain Bruce Lee, at center pounds, Edington possesses speed rivals, the Preachers, 21·0 in a half, led the Terror defense, while and desire that make him a first. game that featured the fine pass- Frostburg's play was spearheaded class competitor. Coach Pugh put ing of Clark Kirkman. Clark, by right half Jerry Llewellyn. it so aptly, "On defense Dave never playing tailback, brought back WMC freshman Jack Baile, play- has to stop and think about hitting; memories of last year's fine Bache- Jim Lewis carries the ball for Green Terrors. ed well in the goal in relief of he just puts his head right in lor team. This game featured . Lloyd Musselman. Ted Kinter and there." Alpha Gamma Tau's best play to The Western Maryland gridiron again in the fourth period, but Lloyd Musselman were forced to date. Gamma Beta Chi, previous- team suffered two defeats at the were stopped 'On the opponent's the sidelines with slight injuries. ly undefeated, bowed to the Bache, hands of Mason-Dixon Conference five yard line. Lack of protection One handicap that affected both lors 14-6 to vault the Blue and opponents during the past two again hampered the passing of teams was the fact that the game White into 4rst place. GBX'sfine weekends. Op October 18, Hamp- quarterback War I' e n Schwartz. had to be played with only one end, John Long, suffered a deep cut den-Sydney defeated the Terrors warren was forced to make several referee rather than the usual two. over his eye early in the game and 22 to 6, while on October 11, the fine runs during the game when Last Friday, the team played was forced to leave. Yellow Jackets of Randolph-Ma; his line failed. Franklin and Marshall on home Fielding a strong team, the con stymied the local team by a Hampden-Sydney, possessing two ground winning, 2 to 1. Freshman Freshmen are becoming increasing- 20to6score. Lit tIe All-America candidates, Sam Corbin scored during the ly tough as the season progresses. If football games lasted only scored the first time tHey held the seventh minu-te of the first quarter Mter losing their initial game, three quarters, Western Maryland ball. Their drive consisted of by pulling in slightly from his they have racked up three consecu- would be a great team. After short ground plays with Bill Ben- right wing position and pushing tive victories. This includes a 19-0 three periods in the Hampden- son scoring from three yards 'Out. the ball past the goalie. The 'I'er- victory over the Gamma Bets. Sydney game, the Terrors were be- Benson also scored the two extra ror defense staved-off Franklin The Preachers arc experiencing a hind by only an 8-6 score and were points on a fine broken-field run. and Marshall until midway in the poor year after many fine seasons, playing good football. Against The third period was a stand- third quarter when Jim Quinn but with a large pledge class, they Penn Military, WMC was on even off. but the Hampden-Sydney team converted a penalty kick tying the could be on the upgrade -again. terms going into the final period. pushed over two touchdowns in the closely fought contest. The tie The Black and Whites don't appear This score was 0-0. But then the fourth quarter to assure them- was broken when Cole headed in a to have as strong a team as when dam broke loose. Both Hampden, selves of victory. Bill Benson corner kick from Silex. they won the title two years ago. Sydney and Penn Militsrry scored again accounted for the scores on 'I'omorrow the team travels to Fraternity football is interest- two touchdowns to pull the game runs of 24 and 42 yards. Western Catholic University for a Mason- ing football. Those who watch it out of the fire. Maryland fought back after the Dixon contest. The next home enjoy it. The second' half of the The Terrors displayed a strong- second touchdown, but was unable game is Wednesday, October 29, Dave Edington season should prove close and ex. er team this week after last week's to score. against Washington College. The citing with four equally strong disaster. Al Stewart, starting his The Green Terrors played their record is now two wins and three Not only does Dave try his best teams. If anyone should happen first game at Jeft half, scored on a worst game of the year in losing defeats. . when he has the ball, but he also to have a free afternoon, watch a 42 yard run for the Terror's only to Randolph-Macon, 20 to 6. The goes full speed when his teammates game. score. The WMC team threatened team gained a total of only 44 Nickoles Fires 280 are doing the running. Many yards during the entire game. The times he is called upon to block an only bright spots in this encounter end who usually outweighs him. were the fine defensive plays of High Score In CU Match Edington never complains when SPINNING THE Fred Dilkes, Carroll Giese, and the going gets tough; he possesses Don Dewey. Dave Edington scored In their first shoulder-to-should- a great amount of spirit and adds the lone WMC touchdown. er rifle match of the season, the leadership that all teams need aside - SPORTS GLOBE Tomorrow, October 25, the West- Western Maryland College team from the leadership of the cap- ern Maryland Green Terrors play went down to defeat at the hands tains. The GOLDBUGsalutes Dave King's College of WilkeS-Barre, of Catholic University. Traveling Edington---a. fine performer and Pa. This is the first meeting be- ' to the campus 'Of C. U. last Friday, person, a friend to all. Views from the Stands tween the two schools. King's has the team was on the short-end of a poor record, but they have play. High spot in the team loss was Hockey Returns had in last week's game. You could see a lot of s~ap out there. Keep ed tough teams. Coach Bob Wal- a 1371-1358 match. I would like to congratulate the football boys on the hustle they no predictions the shooting on Ken Nickoles, who the spirit up boys! dorf is making outcome, but if the on game's the posted a 280 to be high scorer for Once again as fall approaches it There are probably a lot of people who would enjoy reading the Terrors can come up with a good both squads. Behind Ken and is a familiar sight to see armor- ~un if they w~uld stress our wins a little more and refrain from pr-int- fourth quarter, the story may be placing second among both teams, clad girls trudging across the mg bold headlines about our losses and shortcomings. different. team captain Carlton White regis. campus. Only this year the hockey 20_1:oPkins will probably remain undefeated this weekend by about tered a 277. Firing in the last team practices on a new field affec- order, teammates White and Nick- tionately dubbed "seminary slope," The Colts are really rolling along. This weekend will see a lot of cles combined to raise the total in fuli view of the male residents rivalry between the Redskins and Colts. If-.the boys from Baltimore score of Western Maryland con- of Daniel MaeLea. Undaunted by don't watch themselves it could be a weekend of upsets. WestJninster siderably. the inconveniences of the new field, Scoring top honors for Catholic next week the intramural hockey Europe Takes Aim At U. S. Boxing Crowns Lauudry U. was Jack Burke with a score season will be in full swing. The . United States boxing had better beware of the up-and-coming and seniors, champs for the past three of 277. A novelty though by no r-ivals from Europe. Seems that of late it is certain defeat to step into means an oddity on college. rifle years, will be out to defend their the ring with a European opponent. If this continues we may see some Dry Cleaning 00 victorious. retire teams. Catholic University had title and a scrappy frosh squad championship belts leaving the country. LAUNDRY ROOM However, one female shooter who fired a re- spectable 265. will do its best to challenge all Apologies Due LOCATED IN OLD MAIN comers. Rather disappointed in the rifle We Give team's loss, Sergeant Coyner is The new field this year has made It was brought to my attention that in the last issue there was a S&H Green Stamps annual still confident that the team will it impossible to have the several sentence which was not clear. In the statement about the "thoroughness hockey with playday register a winning year. Coach schools. The honor squad is plan- of the P.M.C. scouting" I was not inferring that our scouting was not Coyner stated, "it is unfortunate adequate, b.ut tha.t they had us well scouted. My apo!ogies for any mis- ning on a trip to Notre Dame Col- we had to lose the match, but then lege late in November, but the in- underatanding this may have caused, especially to Ron Jones who does again' some one must." The Col- a lot of our scouting. eaM4iL