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The Gold Bug, Nov. 7, 1958 SPINNING THE Bachelors Top Diplomats Tumble Terrors; SPORTS GLOBE Frat Football Underclassmen Give Depth Alpha Gamma Tau captured the Using the final minutes of each F&J\f struck pay dirt for the final top prize in the Fraternity Foot- respective half to their best ad- score of the encounter. They vantage, Football Team Provides Interest year. By successfully defending handed the Franklin and Marshall missed the extra point making the ball league, for the second straight Terrors their Green final score 20-8. The Western Maryland Green Terrors football team, although their their title, the Bachelors strength- fourth defeat in six starts, 20-8 On October 25, the Terrors post- last Saturday. The game, played record is poor, is at least providing interest for their fans. This is a defi- ened their bid for the fraternity on Hoffa Field, featured a seventy ed c, better record with a 30-0 win nite improvement over former years when they not only lost, but lost spor-t cup. yard run by Fred Dilkes for the over King's College. The offensive play was clicking well and the team quietly. This year, except for the R!l:ndolph_:r.raeonfiasco, the Terrors The Bachelors finished the sea- Green Terrors only score. looked good in most respects. have been in every game until the fourth quarter. Consistently fine play son undefeated for the second After scoring early in the con- Despite the loss, which made the by Fred Dilkes and Warren Schwartz has provided the team with the straight year. The freshmen claim test, Franklin and-Marshall drove Terrors two and four for the sea- spark that has fashioned an interesting, if not winning, team. Coach second place, suffering only two rlcep into Terror territory late in eon, they are actually enjoying a Bob Waldorf deserves credit and pride for the team his coaching has losses. Both defeats were handed the first half. With only twenty pr-ofitable season. No game has produced. them by the Bachelors. Gamma seconds showing on the scoreboard been a runaway this year, and a Congratulations Bachelors Beta Chi and Delta Pi Alpha are clock, a pass from the six yard line look into the records will prove in close battle for third position. Two rained out games, beth involv- clicked to give the visitors a 16·0 that football is on the rise at west- The Bachelors of Alpha Gamma Tau deserve congratulations for ing the Preachers have caused some lead at halftime. ern Mm-yland College. Right now topping the interfraternity league for the second straight year. The confusion concerning the third W!\IC Scores "youth" is the key to the Terrors league provided close competition this year, furnished mainly by Gamma spot, Pi Alpha Alpha finished in Early in tho third period West- future success. Beta Chi, the Freshmen, and the traditional power, the Preachers. The lose place, failing to find the spark en... Maryland struck back with . The starting line-up for Home- Freshmen and the Bachelors proved to be the class of the league. Coach of several yeat-s ago. lightning fury as Warren Schwartz coming may find up to eight upper- Pud Zimmerman and tailback Clark Kirkman of the Blue and White led handed to Fred Dilkes. Fred classmen, men who will return to their team throughout the season. The author may be a bit prejudiced, Bachelors Win Eight slnnted off the right side of the duty once again next year. In but he would like to extend congratulations to the league champs. Alpha Gamma Tau defeated each Terror line, broke into the open, fucf, on the entire squad this year A Few Words On Punts team twice during the season to es- and with the aid of fine blocking, there are only five senior-s, to score. Dilkes Top Scorer the last defender outran They post- tablish their 8-0 mark. The Monday-morning quarterbacks have been having a field day dur, ed wins during the second half of 'I'he play covered some seventy Fred Dilkes, the leading scorer ing the recent football games. The Green Terror team seems to have the season over the Gamma Bets vards and put the Terrors right for the Terrors, and Al Stewart, forgotten about fourth down when the ball is in our territory. The Ter- 13-0, the Preachers 7-0, the Black hack into tte thick of the game. the second high man in that de- 'in Later the period Western rors have consistently punted on third down throughout the season. Ad- and Whites 30-0, and the freshmen pnjrtment, an) both sophomores. drove inside F&M the mittedly, this is good strategy when the team is in a hole and not moving f'2-G. The final win over the fresh- Maryland but there the drive stopped John Holter, George Beeker, and twouty, anywhere. The main objection expressed is that a punt is called even men gave the undisputed claim to as the visitors were equal to the Don Hobar-t are three other backs though we have been gaining ground fairly easily and could use the third first place. The game featured occasion. who have done well and will con- down to pick up valuable yardage. Many groans were heard especially Ugh!; pJay in the first half and Late in the final quarter, Frank- tinue to do so for at least one more year. during the King's College game when the Terrors punted on first down. early in the second, but the Blue lin and Marshall drove again into On the line, where games are The ball was on the Western Maryland thirteen yard line and the team and White took control and swept Terror land. The scoreboard clock won and lost, Western Maryland had been exper-iencing little trouble penetrating the opponent's defense. on the victory .. Clark Kirkman ran out, but the official time-keeper The general feeling was that a few tries at gaining yardage would be played one of his finest games on the field announced that ten sec" find!' itself in excellent shape. Jim Joe Bender, jun- Pusey, freshman; as effective as giving King's the ball at midfield. An old football adage which enabled the Bachelors to pre- remained. the next play says you can't score without the ball. This is why many people would dominate. The Preachers pre- ends On (Cont. on llagc 4, col. 5) like to see the Terrors use their forgotten fourth down. sented a revised team during the second season Trucks In A Soccer Game? proved half of be the stronger. that The to Preachers bowed in a close and The Western Maryland soccer team experienced a small amount of confusion during the Lycoming game. While the game was in full swing, hard fought battle: The Gamma a pick-up truck drove onto the field, unloaded supplies for a new building, Bets started fast and presented a and started to drive off. Like America's space' rocket, it never made definite threat but suffered during the season due to lack of depth and it. As the wheels turned, it sank deeper into the turf. Since eleven men and 'One pick-up truck isn't quite even, (unless the opposition has a injuries. pick-up, too), the truck had to go. This necessitated stopping the game, Stand out members of the Bache- thus enabling the players time to push the four-wheeled member of the lors' squad were tailback Clark team 'off the field. Shades of Tom Swift and his electrical go-cart! Kirkman, player-coach Pud Zim- Speaking about the soccer team, goalie Lloyd Musselman now has merman, and tho team's leading thirty-three saves for the season. An article in the Baltimore Eveni7!g scorer Bob Anderson. Gamma Sun stated that Muss was one of the team's top players. This column Beta Chi's end John Long was per- will endorse those sentiments and its own congratulations for a job well- haps the best single player in the done. league, while Chuck Kimball played consiatent. ball for Delta Pi Alpha. Colts Going Wild Fraternity basketball starts soon and should, as in past years, prove The Baltimore Colts are going wild this year, much to the enjoyment of their many loyal (and I do mean loyal) fans. With six straight wins to be very interesting. The Bache- the Colts have the best record in the league. Many Baltimore fans are tors are defending champions with same team y the of last already looking forward to the championship game. Not to cast any hasdcalf However, the other f'rater-ni- year. gloom on the outlook, but the season is only half over and the Colts have yet to play on the coast. Their fans remember with chagrin that last ties will offer stiff competition. year their heroes blew the title by losing two straight on the coast at the the Colts are playing Alumni Challenges end of the season. This €QuId easily happen again, especially in pro football. There is also the feeling that perhaps over their heads. This will receive many arguments, but it could be 'Varsity Soccermen (Injured Gladiat01) true. The second half of the season will tell the tale. Borrowed Sidelights will provide rough competition for Tomorrow the Alumni eoccermen A few lines borrowed from the Washington Post's Shirley Povich : the Western Maryland varsity "Navy's football team, shattered by injuries, has the comfort that an team. In the past the Alumni Erdelatz-coached team has never lost to Army in the years when it has team has failed to defeat the regu- been underdog ... Two big winning streaks collided in the Maryland lars. voting for U. S. Senator. Democratic candidate Thomas D'Alesandro However, this year there will be had won 25 straight elections in his political career, and Republican a nucleus of four men that. will be nominee GJenn Beall has never been beaten for public office." in good shape for the Saturday morning tilt. These men are: Freshmen Lead Rifle Team Schedule i;e~~y ~~~~~: a~do~el~a~:~~:~~~: Hockey League OCT. 31 Morgan Stnte College A All these men aN currently play_ a member of ing for Reisterstown, NOV. the BaJtimore unlimited league. The hockey i.ntramurnJ season is now haJf completed ,vith the stal~d- 7 Th.e University of This league consists of ten teams ings as follows: - DEC. Maryland AFROTC A which are split into two divisions \V L 5 The Johns Hopkins of five teams each. Regular gnmes Freshmen . . 1 0 UniversiLy are scheduled on Sunday after- Seniors __~ .__ ._._. 1 1 A noons and have a 45 minute hdf, Sophomores 1 1 9-11 The William Randolph not a great deal different from the Juniors _._~ ._~ ..__ 1 2 JAN. Hearst Trophy Matches coll!;'giate 22 minute quarter. The fighting seniors with one 10 Villanova George Varga, a familia.r member win and one loss bowed to a driv- 12-16 The 2d Army Inter- A of the present college team, plays after the comple_ for Reisterstown ing spohomore squad sparked by collegiate and Inter- Rhea Ireland with a score of 1-0. scholastic Matches tion of the regular college sea.son. The sophomores deserve much cred- FEB. According to one member of the it for the spirit and skill they have D Pennsylvania Military Alumni, they hope to break the shown and appear to be the main College H ~~(~i~~~:h~n y::'ga~~, ~a;:~~ contenders for the crown long hdd 13' Gettysburg ROTC & by the aging seniors. In their sec- AFROTC i~!~ ond game the seniors bounced buck 14 Virginia Military H ~:;eg:~~~:~~~:~e~,~~~~~e showing their old vitality and form Institute H tion. to trounce the juniors 6-0. An in- 16-18 The 2d Army teresting point is that four of those Championships !?ix goals were scored going up 20 Loyola College H To make your Homecoming "seminary slope." 27 Potomac State College H Weekend complete The frosh squad has also shown MAR. Go to Benny's much promise' with teamwork 7 Gwrgetown University H For a real good treat which is rare in a first year team. 13 Dickinson A Safe Deposit Indeed, their enthusiasm promises to be the main factor which may carry them to a place high in the standings. Westluinsler With half of the games yet to be John always did take things too played, the title race promises to Laundry seriously .•• like that habit of locking be a close one and celtainly worth and his Coke up in a safe! Sure everybody watching. 'k/~,Md. Dry Cleaning likes Coca·Cola •.. sure there's - TIlden 8-7830 nothing more welcome than the good Heagy'. Sport Shop LAUNDRY ROOM taste of Coca·Cola. But really- LOCATED IN OLD MAIN Our New Addition a safe just for Coke! 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