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The 'Gold Bug, Sept. 29, 1959 Fall Athletic Outlook Appears Promising, Soc.cer Squad Is Promising The Western Maryland College soccer team faces what may prove to be their best season in three years. Led by co-captains John Karrer and George Varga and built around a nucleus of experi- enced material, the squad should give the opposition a stiff battle for the league championship. Harmon Is Coach Returning to his Alma Mater to guide the fortunes of the team is 1st row:_CoCUJh Bob Waldorf, D. Rembert, A. Stewart, J. Holte?'. F. ouu». C. diese, G. Booker, F. Bltrgee, C. Garcia, J. Bender, B. C1tthrsll, Coach Dennis Harmon. Coach J. Fringer, A. DW01'ki1~, K. Gill, W. Mahan, J. Matvwski, Coach, R. Pugh, F. Hitchcock. Harmon captained the soccer team 2nd row: S. Case, K. Barnhardt, C. Wa.lters, D. Hobrwt, D. Richa1'ds, B. Dca.ncr, D. Ander8, B. Wolf, J. Allwine, J. McKenna, A. BaeM, for three years and was selected. for the All American Soccer Squad .0.. B.fr~q:~~~. ~V!i:j/R~U~i~'X.°~~es, R. ClMnpbell, D. Hen'inotOll, E. Buckner, R. Terry, C. Rcisenwe.ber, L. Bisel', L. Dryden, J. Grey. twice. He is replacing his former D. H_.~rc;::~i/il;:;:,.e::l ff~:I~son, T. Warner, A. Obel', B. MacDonald. coach, Philip E. Uhrig. The Terror soccer squad fea- Foot~all Jearn Western'Maryland Football Team tures veterans Possessing their best position every at with the only noticeable lack being halfback the loss of star center Bruce Lee. ~~ia~!~~g!~~~~t~;Anticipates Interesting Season line in several seasons, Varga, Led a. the team should be fast and accurate. co-captain George by 1959 season against Bridgewater stellar soccer player, the line con- sists of Kart Silex, Bob Cote, Sam College facing the Eagles in their The 1959 edition of the Western freshmen possibilities on the line defense and learns quickly. Joe is Corbin, and another Hungarian, own territory. The Terrors won Maryland College football team are: RIC Jones at guard, Evan married and has a son. Laszlo Zsebedics. Laszlo has many 14-0.' possesses an optimistic outlook on Jones at tackle, and Ray Campbell Al Dworkin. is the biggest and years of soccer experience behind Terrors Score the coming season. Head coach at end. one of the fastest men in the back- him. Bob Waldorf states that the picture The backfield will feature versa- field. A good "field general," AI A veteran backfield features re- O;e~o~heh;~r:~c~t~o:n 50H;~~; "leaves plenty of room for hope but tile John Holt!r at right halfback, is a credible passer. He attended turning lettermen Ted Kinter, Jim kickoff. In four attempts the none for complacency." The cause while George Becker and Al Stew- Forest Park High in Baltimore. Gibson, Bob Hyde, and John Kar, for this optimistic view is a lessen- Eagles were unable to penetrate art are vying closely for the ieft Jack Fringer is a converted cen- rer. Support will be provided by Western Maryland's territory. ing of the depth problem, so often half position. Fred Dilkes, top ter moving to left end. He is the Bob. Johnson, Lou Schatt, Don in the The Green Terrors' greatest threat a cause of failure are starting past. ground gainer from last year, is at .only Westminster boy on the' squad. Shure, Harry Rumberger, and The Green Terrors the in the quarter carne when fullback season with two good teams, includ- fullback. Coach Waldorf has AI Fred Dilkes is the starting full- Dave Warner. The goal will be Fred Dilkea, aided by Al Stewart, Dworkin in the quarterback slot, back. Last year Fred carried the ably tended by Lloyd Musselman crashed through the third yard ing a backfield with at least seven followed closely by Bob Cuthrell ball 166 times gaining the greatest and Jack Baile. lettermen. line. A fumble prevented a touch- and freshman Charlie Walter. total yardage (735 yds.). Besides Schedule Described down. At the end of the quarter Veterans Return Schedule Described being on the All ECAC squad, he The Western Maryland soccer George Becker returned a punt 13 Fifteen returning lettermen, two Coach Waldorf, entering his was 44th in the Nation-smaU col- squad faces a difficult schedule dur- yards to the 50 yard line. more than last year, promise a big- third season as head coach of the leges-in ground gained. ing their quest for the champion, In the second quarter, Fred ger squad with more experience Western Maryland football squad, CarroIl Giese is a big man on ship. After meeting !'tit. St. DUkes bolted 50 yards in seven and as much speed. The loss of faces an interesting schedule. In the squad (220). Carroll, a two Mary's in the opening day enccun- plays to score the first touchdown. Don Dewey, Jim Lewis, Dave Ed- addition to games with strong year letterman, plays guard and ter"on the home field, the Terrors ington, Frank Thye, and Fred Mar- In the following moments he scored Hampden-Sydney, Lycoming Col. last year was chosen for the Most have only two more home games. the two point goal. III the last lin will, however, be felt by the lege, Penn Military College, and Valuable Defensive Player Award Early in the season the squad trav- three minutes of the half, Don team. A boost in morale would traditional foe Johns Hopkins, the and the All. Mason-Dixon Confer- els to Philadelphia to face Drexel, Huffman, Bridgewater quarter- help the team, Coach Waldorf add- Terrors have engaged Juniata Col- ence team. the 1958 National Soccer Cham- back, completed two passes. The ed, and a few initial - victories lege. Juniata possesses one of the Ken Gill will start at end. A re- Ilion. Drexel has one of the finest would accomplish this. third pass was intercepted by Ter- finest small college teams in the turning letterman, Ken graduated college soccer 'teams ever- aaaem- ror quarterback Bob Cuthrell. In On the line the Green T.errors East. They should prove to be a from Montgomery-Blair in Silver bled. The team then meets Wash- Ii. succession of quarterback sneaks, have five good ends: Jack Fringer, difficult test for the Terrors. Spring. ington College (loser of only one Cutlirell gained 15 yards before the Bill Bergquist, Ken Gill, Bob Wolf, In addition to head coach Bob John Holter is the smallest back contest Jast year) and Franklin half ended. and Dick Yobst. Sophomore Angie Waldorf, the members of the WMC on the squad. Besides being fast and Marshall. The only newcomer Drive Halted Bacas will hold the center position football staff are Dick Pugh, back- and an excellent pass receiver, to the schedule is Gallaudet. The Fred and The Green Terrors made two with co-captain strong Burgee guard. field coach, and Ron Jones, assist- John is a good punter and place schedule concludes with three away kicker. Carroll Giese at threats in the third quarter while Starting tackles are Jim Pusey and ant coach and chief scout. Also on Al Stewart closed the '58 season games against teams western Bridgewater was unable to pass co-captain Joe Bender. Some the staff is Trainer Fern Hitch- with the best ball car-r-ying average Maryland defeated during the 1958 the 50 yard line. After 8; 21 yard cock. -c--almost, six yards a carry. Al is campaign; Loyola, Delaware, and punt return by Holter, Dilkes rush- Starters Previewed a sophomore from Union, N. J. our traditional rival, Johns Hop- kins. ed for another first down. A sue- encounter. The offense, however, Fred Burgee, co-captain of the Angie Bacas is a sophomore from cesaful 20 yard pass from AI Dwor- proved a little disappointing. team, is the Terrors' fastest guard. Washington, D. C. He will start The future of the squad appears in kin to Holter moved the ball to the Every member of the team who A letterman for three veers, he at center for the Terrors. very promising. This of' is Western the tradition.,. continued 14 yard line. Dilkes and Holter made the trip played. Next week was a member of the Methodist Jim Pusey, a sophomore, lettered carried the ball to the 4 yard line the Terrors fuqe Pennsylvania Colleges' All-Star team last year. last year and' gained recognition Maryland soccer squads, which and the Eagles stiffened and held. Military Academy at Hoffa Field. Joe Bender, co-captain of the on the All ECAC team. One of have annually produced a. faat, ex- The second threat moved the Ter- Game time is 1:30 pm and will be team, has lettered for two years. our better defensive players, Jim citing, and interesting brand of play rors to the 5 yard line. George broadcast by WTTR, Westminster. A steady ball player, he is good on will be the Terrors' left tackle. alike. for experts and newcomers Becker and Don Hobart Jed this drive. Dilkea Stars KEN McCAULEY eaMO/i ~h~ LECKRON. The final touchdown came in the yard gain by Dilkes, Dworkin con- , Representing 'k/~, Af""'fI-J . It PaYI To LOOk Well GULF SERVICE Following quarter. fourth 16 a nected with e. 45 yard pass to Holt- LAUNDROMAT Weekday Shows 7 and 9 pm Vilit The er. Fred Dilkes scored the touch- 5 LOCUST STREET Sunday Matinees 2 and 4 pm W. MAIN & PENNA. AVE. down. The final score was 14-0. DAILY -7:30-5:00 Evenings 9 pm Avenue Barber Shop Stars of the game were Fred Continuous Shows from 2 pm on Westminster, Md. Dilkes and the entire defensive Closed Wed. 12:00 Noon Saturday and Holidays T18-9781 teem, Fred, the top ball carrier TIlden 8-8677 Where The Srudenu Go of the 'team last year, displayed Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. mid-season form. He carried the Free Delivery Service Sept. 30-0ct. 1-2_3 85 PenDlylvania Avenue Complete Motor Service ball a total of 157 yards. The de- To College "THE NUN'S STORY" Starting Service fense shone throughout the entire Audrey Hepburn CinemaScope and Technicolor Heagy's Sport Shop Sun., Mon., Tues. Oct. 4-5-6 Welcome to Incoming Freshmen "JOHN 16 W. Main - Rasinsky's Pharmacy Robert Stack PAUL JONES" and Returning Upperclassmen Marisa Pavan - TIlden 8-5515 "Reliable CinemaScope and Technicolor_ from your A Complete Sports Line Prescriptions" Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. New Bookstore and Grille Drugs and I Oct. 7-8-9-10 SPEClAL NEWS! Tlfe Grille will be open from 8:00 A.M. 'till . Everyday Needs. 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