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4, The Gold Bug, Sept- 27, 1960 Returning Lettermen 'To Pace Pigskin Machine ._= TER7J~o;:,lf.;~!;,;,;;m:~~!~~l~~~~~~~~~!~~~~ such as Fred DUkes, Carroll vacancies considerably. Fred Dilkes crushed the vis'iti'ng to ends Ken Glll and Bill Berg- Last year the Western Maryland athletic scene erupted into Giese, and Jim Pusey, the 1960 The haze surrounding the Bridgewater Eagles 28-6 to quist also helped to set up the a startling volcano of success which far surpassed the mediocre edition of Bob Waldorf's foot- quarterback situation was great- raise the curtain on the 1960 scores. performances of recent seasons. At this time last September, ball squad stands poised on the Iy cleared away last Saturday gridiron season. The quarterback position there was little to indicate that the Terror teams were about to brink of what may easily de- as sophomore Roy Terry made In the first quarter, DUkes, proved to be a strong point in emerge from the shadowy recesses which had been their horne for velop into the school's best grid an impressive debut in his first the game's leading ground gain- Coach Waldorf's attack. Field- the preceding years. However, the gods of athletic fate smiled record in several seasons. starting role at that position. er with 66 yards, tallied twice, general Roy Terry used the roll broadly on patient 'VMC and the 1959-60 year unexpectedly A total of 16 letter winners Also proving to be a capable once on a 16-yard run and again out pass to great advantage. proved to be the best in a long time. return plus a large number of field general was Charlie Brown, on a two yard plunge. In these When receivers were covered he Fall watched Coach Waldorf's gridmen carve out an exciting Black Dots and Little X's from who returns to the Wl'IIC grid scoring drives John Holter scampered for yardage, and at '5-2-2 record, which with a few breaks could have been even bet- last year's spirited aggregation. scene after having missed last proved invaluable. He inter- other times he passed effective- ter, The Green and Gold soccer team blazed through a 9-1-1 cam- Included in this group are such season due to a broken leg. cepted a Bridgewater pass which Iy. Terry scored in the second paign and put western Maryland into national prominence for veterans as John Holter, AI With this pair and reserves led to the first score; he gained quarter, cracking over from one the first time in any sport. Stewart, Ken Gill, Bill Berg- Tony Wiles and Torrie Confer precious yardage; and he made yard out to rack up the third Winter Brings More Success quist, Dick Yobst, Walt Mahan, to back them up, Coach Waldorf Green and Gold TD. The cold .winds ?f winter brought in more of the winning Don ~embert, John McKenna, can relax a little. S Number two quarterback Skip ways to the HIli. W).th.a record of :1-9, .the basketball squad ad- and BIll Deaner. Face P.l\I.C. Saturday the oeeer St t T d . Brown \~as also an offensive ar s vanced to the Mason-Dixon championship tourna:me!lt and w~s Depth Pose Problem Next Saturday afternoon 0 ay, stalwart III the contest. Brown i~\~:~~.W~I~h~~~~d~tsl\:o~~~;ta~~; \~sP~~ti;P;~~S~~:~ t~:r~e~~ fa ~~ prw~~j ~~e .main iro~len; ~errors !.ravel to Penn, Military CoaehWelcomes Vets ~~~dl~::e~P~~~o~h~k~;d:~~n~nf~ ~~~r~~·~s:~~g ~~aemri~~:~;:: ~;:~t!~-~u~h::~~2 a!e!~~n I~;:~ fian:l de~th~ pal.ticOula.r:; ~~ ascecol~do~ti~~~ l~lt~oeUg~a~~~~ l~escto~~ ;\lthough today marks the .of- ~~~/~i)~~1~:I~~er for the Ter- won the Maryland Collegiate Rifle League. . strmg left guar-d. H1S. sq~a.d Wagner 25-20 I~st weekend, ficial start of soccer practIce... er ~f the day. fort~~~p~~e ~:l~;~:.n~p:~~n~o~~ii~~e~i~!e~~~/r~!~;i~~ss~~n~~~~~ ~7i~/~~I~hb;~~; '~1!~17~~~1~~1~!~.;;0~~Ul"~o~Og1~~VI~~I~~I:~fi~~~:~~~n~~~:a: ~~:ll~:t o~a~isb~~~ i~:lclo~~~~:a\~~g~~ I~~~~hnea~C~~~ had been a tremendous athletic program, head baseball mentor absence of Angle Bacas, but re- Dtlkes and Co. turning veterans during the past 110d when Barney Basha~. ~al. Dick Pugh piloted his troops to the school's first Mason-Dixon week. Expected to once again loped ~3 yards f?,· the v1sltmg diamond championship. This height was attained as the Green forn~ the nucl~us o~ a potent Eagles lone 6 points. and Gold nine swept a play-off doubleheader against Randolph- sccrmg attack 1S semor George r--------~ Macon the Southern Division winners Varga, the nation's leading , Individual St.ars Stand Out. scorer last season. Also back to LECKRON In the other spring sports, Western Maryland did not fare as resume the soccer .wars are such well over-all, but several outstanding individual performances dependables as 'Vayne W~it- GULF SERVICE were turned in. Denny Harmon's golf squad went through an more, Don Shure, Jack Balie, up- and-down 3-6 season, but John Holter developed into II top- and Laszlo Zsebedics. W. MAIN & PENNA. AVE. flight number one man. The track story was largely built on Harmon has a considerable ·Westminster, Md. the extremely versatile arms and legs of Bob Cuthrell. The now- job of rebuilding ahead of him graduated senior set the new M-D pole vaulting mark at 13'3" in if he is to match last year's rec- TI8-9781 the year's final competition. Tennis coach Frank Hurt's racket ord. Gone are Lloyd Mussel- squad settled for a successful 5-5 season although it was not man, John Karrer, Bob Cole, AAA equal to many of the fine Terror teams of recent years. Ted Kinter, Norman Davis and ROAD SERVICE It was a great fall, winter, and spring. But, as the new others. He ·must find l"eplacc- I'========~ school year looms on the horizon, the editol"s of this page cannot ments from last year's reserves help wondering if we are not in the dawn of an even greater one. and new ft·eshmen prospects. Most of the athletes are back; the coaches are the same; the Any freshmen interested in i i schedules are similar; the one necessary element still questionable trying out for the squad are JAY WHALEY is the presence of the corny, oft-quoted term---school spirit. This urged to come out. Representing _ ;~,t~~t,~~e~;c~ ::i~n~~:::ctor as most athletes will admit. Will Wi~h~p~lr~:il~~~n_~~~e b~~~:~~ ule on Tuesday, October 4, as LAUNDROMAT HEAD CONCUSSION DEPT.-Sophomore center Sam Case they travel to Mt. St. Mary's. 5 LOCUST STREET from Three Bridges, New Jersey, is out for the 1960 grid season due to having suffered II concussion in practice. This makes a DAILY - 7 :30-5 total of six for Sam during ~is ;oo;ball days. #1- Closed Wed. 12 Noon RADAR CORPS READY-In their initial outing the Ter- Rasinsky's Pharmacy TIlden )'or's ball hawking pass defense picked off 25'/" of the enemy's , 8-8677 "Reliable Prescriptions" Free Delivery Service ~~~al~r:::dct~~al~ f:r~~~'~i~~~I~P::~~iO~s t~h:oG~~e~h:n~ro~~~ ~" To College forward wall has been anything but generous to opposing backs, Drugs and giving up a meager 70 yar~s t~ ~ridgewater. Everyday Needs OFFENSE CLICKS-A pre-season skirmish with Dickinson 30 W. Main St. on September 17, saw the Terror eleven take an 18-6 decision in Westminster. Md. a display of versatility and power. WMC unveiled a new passing Tilden 8-7100 YOUNG'S threat in sophomore quarterback Roy Terry, who combined with in the numbel" two I':=======~~::=======~:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;;;!I three year letterman Al Stewart on a 56 yard pass play to set Men's And Boy's up the first score. Skippy Brown, running slot behind Terry, uncorked a long pass to halfback Alex Ober If that was good for 43 yards and led to the second TD of the Clothes afternoon. Westminster Baugher's Restaurant Laundry DEFENSE DETERMINED-The defensive play was also Campus Agent impressive as the Terrors intercepted 3 of 12 Dickinson passes, and JUST OFF THE CAMPUS and put on a magnificent goal line stand that yeilded only three Dry Cleaning JON MYERS yards in four downs and halted the opposition's drive on the one foot line. FOR A MEAL OR SNACK We Carry C.T.'S BACK-Any doubts that may have lingered in our MRS. BUCKINGHAM minds about former All-Confel"ence center Carroll Giese's readi_ ;n Homemade Ice Cream and Thick Milkshakes A Complete Line ness for action after his unfortunate mishap of last spring STUDENT UNION should be quelled after seeing the husky lineman's play. In the BUILDING OPEN EVERY DAY Of Ivy Clothes Dickinson fracas Giese contributed two points to the Wl'IfC total by nailing their right halfback in the end zone for a safety.