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4 The Gold Bug, Oct. 10, 1958 Terrors Face Randolph-Macon I Sports Personality Western Maryland Soccermen Tomorrow In Conference Test by Lloyd M"",/,,,",, Look For Improved Season Tomorrow the Terrors will trav- able to throw because of the charg- This week our sports personality el to Ashland, Virginia seeking ing Cadet line. The Cadets gained is the twenty-two year old soccer Mt. St. Mary's edged Western win number two against Randolph- 51 yards through the air while the star from Budapest, Hungary, Maryland 2 to 1 in soccer Wednes- Macon. In last year's clash we Terrors completed only one pMS George Varga. day. Playing on the winner's field, were held to a tie by the Virgin, for five yards. Before his arrival in America in the 'I'ei-ror-s fought an uphill battle Ians. Since the start of their The Terror offense was unable to January of 1957, George had estab- to tie with five minutes remaining series in 1946 Western Maryland start rolling but the defense was lished himself as one of the finest in the game. However, on the sec- has defeated Randolph-Macon four very good during the entire game. soccer players in Hungary. First ond direct kick try with 45 seconds times while losing three times. As Penalties halted rome fine plays. becoming interested in the sport at remaining in the game, Mc.Fann of of now no major changes can be The Terror team held the Cadets the age of ten, he advanced stead- the Mount retr-ieved a loose ball seen in the line-up for Saturday's several times deep in their own ily from sandlot teams to a First and booted it into the net. game. territory. Penn. Military is a League team at the age of eighteen. The game was an uphill battle Defense Is Strong Middle Atlantic foe. His excellent play in this testing in every sense of the word for the 'Western Maryland's Green Ter- league led to his appointment to WMC rnundbal l men. Not only rors, featuring a strong defense, Bridgewater Defeated the Hungarian National Youth did they have to come from behind, were unable to move the ball lust In the opening game of the sea- team for several years. they also had to run up a soccer Saturday and went down to defeat roll on September 27 the 'I'errors With his Soccer reputation now field that would have made a fine before a strong PMC team 13-0. paid dividends to their loyal sup- well established, George had the toboggan slide. This failed to stop Penn Military was the stronger porters by smashing Bridgewater opportunity to travel to such places the Terrors and the Mount's boys team as was shown by the game 34-12. Particularly outstanding as Belgium, France, England, Swe- played as though the field was statistics. In the rushing depart- were Fred Dilkes, who scored four den, and Malta as a player on this straight as an arrow. ment, PMC gained 251 yards and times, Fred Marlin, who replaced First League team. At one time Mount Scores First the Terrors. only 67. Passing was the injured Fred Burgee, and the in Budapest, George played before Mount Saint Mary's drew opening unimportant in the game, as the entire defensive unit. Bridgewa- 80,000 people. blood by scoring after 15 minutes Cadets are not a passing team and ter is a Mason-Dixon conference Here at Western Maryland, t.hia the Terror quarterbacks were un- roe. transplanted Magyar's enthusiasm of the second quarter. Kuhn, in- B-TUce Lee and John Karrer, side right, drilled the ball into the for soccer has not diminished in goal from a short distance. The co-captains of tMs year's the least. that While it is true Release Gives Yellow Jacket Record eighty people than 80,000 Georg'e Terrors and outplayed in the third soccer squad. came back some of our crowds total closer w quarter the opposi- Defeat Loyola Terrors Editor's Note: The following ie a: news n;lew;e [rom: the Rasuloiplv- gives his best all the time. tion but were unable to score. In Western Maryland won their op- the fourth period the college men Ma.con Athletic Departrnent. Because Us view-point is [rom: the. o-pposi- Last year while hampered by finally broke the ice and tied the ening game against Loyola two to bUm, the editor feels that it will give WMC students an insigM into one on the home field. Individual tomorrovre game. game with five minutes remaining. stars of this game were George Don Shure took a pass n-om George ASHLAND - Saturday after, three kicked conversions, leads the Varga and converted to tie the Varga with two goals and Lloyd noon will sec the Randolph-Macon team with 15 points to his credit. score. Musselman with 19 saves. College Yellow Jacket football team The second and third units tur-n, With 43 seconds remaining Tomorrow the Green Terrors try to continue their winning ways ed in fine efforts against Galludet Mount Saint Mary's was given a play against Drexel Tech on home as they entertain the Green Ter- also, as they played most of the direct kick. Goalie Lloyd Mussel- ground. Eent.m-ing- a young but rors from Western Maryland Col- ball game. Freshmen J efT Apple- man stopped the first try, but the exper-ienced team, the western lege. The Yellow Jackets, after gate and Emmett Anderson spark- referee ruled that he had not start- Maryland soccer team should go a dropping the first two games of the ed the 10ngC'StJ a~ket drive of the ed play. On the second try Mus- long way this season. This will season, romped over an outmanned day with their passing and receiv- selman dove for the ball and col- he possible only if the student body Gallaudet College eleven last Sat- ing respectively. Applegate hit lided with another man. McFann continues to give its loyal and urday by a lopsided score of 55-8. Anderson on three straight passes took advantage of the break and much desired support to the soc-cer The Jackets were sparked in good for 59 yar-ds. Larry Smith scored the winning goal. team. their victory by the fine play of connected with Parker Dillard, quarterback Jim Gravatt, an ex- both frosh, on the longest scoring Lee Stars Henry Clay High School perform- toss of the day in the final stanza. By far the best player on the er now in his junior year at Ran- field was co-captain Bruce Lee, dolph-Macon. Gravatt, promoted To date, the Jackets have out; center halfback for Wl'IfC. Lee's Is College Food making to the first string signal calling r-ushed their opponents 578 yards play was described as phenomenal you thinner? role only last week when co-captain to 436 yards, they have outpassed by members of the team. His abil- Then run right to Benny's Cig Howerton was shifted to tackle their opponents 355 yards to 257 ity to always be in the right place for a real good dinner by Head Coach Joe McCutcheon in yards, for a total offense margin at the right time, and then make an effort to provide more blocking of 192 yards in all. But it has the big play continues to amaze in the line, ran th.e team in fine been in the clutc-h where the Jack- soccer fans. Playing in the shad- fashion, completing 7 out of 11 ets have been lacking, especially in ow of two All-Americans as a soph- passes for a total of 133 yards and their first two games against much omore and on a team with a four 2 touchdowns. stronger opponents. and eight record as a junior, this Halfback Billy Garnett, the The Green Terrors from western George Varga year Bruce has emerged as one of workhorse of the Jacket backfield, Maryland will provide stiff compe- the big players of the squad. 'W~,Md. carried the ball only 7 times in tition for the Jackets Saturday af- painfully strained muscles in both This is not to take credit from legs, he still played soccer of such Saturday's game for 35 yards, but ternoon. Head Coach Robert wal, George Varga, who played his us- TIlden 8·7830 this was enough to enable him to dorf's boys opened the season with a calibre that he was selected team. to ual fine game. George continued the Mason-Dixon conference retain his team leadership in both a win over the Bridgewater Eagles, To give George's real value to to resemble a magician when ball Our New Addition the rushing department with 187 but last week were outscored by handling. Right half Ted Kinter yards, and ill the total offense de- Penn Military at Chester, Penna., the team, one must not only cite his played a good game after being in- The Colonial playing ability but also his bound- partment with 239 yards. End so they will be on the rebound jured most of last season. Mus- Dining Room Leroy Davenport's performance when they come to Ashland Satur- Jess enthusiasm and willing atu. selman made 15 saves W bring his tude to help anyone learn the finer Saturday was also outstanding as d.1.y. points of the game. record to 34 for the season. he caught a touchdown pass and a Even though the Jackets lost conversion toss good for eight their first two ball games, neither An inspiring leader, skilled points. Davenport is second high_ were in conference play, so both craftsman, and wonderful indi- est scorer on the squad behind Gar- teams Saturday will be out to bet- vidual, he will certainly figure in this prominently AIl- year's nett who, with two touchdowns and ter their MMon-Dixon mark of 1-0. Am.erican selections. The GOLD BUG salutes you, George Varga. SPINNING THE. Helen's Restanrant SPORTS GLOBE Each Day 60c Specials Platters - Sandwiches Of All Kinds Baseball Bows Ou t Subs -Milk Shakes Now that the World Series is over baseball fans can relax and con- cern t.hemselves with the other things in life, such as possible trades, new Just off Campus managers and paying a dollar for the Gillette again. At the time we on Penna. Ave. went to press the Yankees and the Braves were all tied up at threc games apiece. Despite my own pro-New York· sentiment I think that by the (Formerly Spaghetti House) time you read this paper the Braves will have won another series. While we are on the subject of baseball, for perhaps the last time in many issues, I would like to say something about the Baltimore trad- ing rumors. It, seems that Paul Richards has been approached by New eQM,(J./l <'flt,eabz,e York to trade O'Dell and Harshman. The question is for whom, Mantle and Bauer? The Yankees have the tendency not to trade anyone unless 'W~,M~ it is a well-squeezed lemon. Weekday Shows 7 and 9 p.m. Pigskin Picture Sunday Matinees: 2 and 4 p.m. If I looked at the statistics on the PMC game I would undoubtedly EVenings 9 p.m. think that the team was fine in defense only. Listening to those who Continuous Shows from 2 p.m. on should know I understand that penalties nullified some fine plays. Also Saturday and Holidays it seems as though the lack of variety in plays and the thoroughness of the scouting of PMC handicapped the offense. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 9-10-11 Red Buttons Those Colts really kicked the stuffings ont of the Bears last Satur- Glenn Ford GENERAL" "IMITATION day night. Perhaps they will have a very good team this year. A foot- -also- ball crown in Baltimore would be very nice, but let's not speak too soon Rabbit Romeo for humble pie isn't enjoyable eating. Oct. 12-13-14 Sports Around Campi Sun., Mon., Tues. Rossano Brazzi Joan Fontaine I see the freshmen have brought some more interest in lacrosse to "A CERTAIN SMILE" the college. Last year any action to form a squad was postponed be- CinemaScope cause it was too late w make schedule contacq;. They decided it was Color By Technicolor Cheerless leader too late but they said they would consider it again this year. How about Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. it, Coach? Oct. 15-16.17-18 Intramural football has started and is now in full swillg. As of Andy Griffith Myron McCormick press -time the Gamma Bets and Bachelors still remain undefeated in the "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" Not a "rah rah" left in him! He's just first round of the double round robin tournament. discovered there's no more Coke. And Western Maryland's rifle team bas begun practice with eighteen Sun., Mon., Tues. Oct. 19-20-21 a cheer leader without Coke is as sad veterans returning. Any freshman interested should stop in at the Ingrid Bergman Cary Grant as a soap opera. To put the sparkle - range which is located at the rear of Gill Gym and speak to Sgt. Coyner "INDISCREET" back in his eye-somebody!_ or any of the shooters. News The view from Daniel MacLea has certainly improved as anyone Wednesday Oct. 22 bring him a sparkling cold Coca-Cola! who lives on the right side of the dorm can tell you. Every afternoon a Alast-air Sim Jill Adams SIGN OF GOOD TASTE large group of well dressed girls gathers for hockey practice. It's too "THE GREEN MAN" early to say how the squad is coming along but they have already im- pl'-oved the lllqrale of the school. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 23-24-25 Bottled under authority of The Coca·Cola Company by "ANDY HAIWY COMES HOME" WESTMINSTER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.• INC.