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2 The Gold Bug, Oct. 27, 1961 UPSALA HERE TOMORROW FOR HOMECOMING TERRORBOOTERS TOPLOYOLA, 5-1; GRAYLEADS ATTACK WITH TWO GOALS Wickwire, Corhin,Chomhers Gridders Hope To Rebound TERROR TALK ~~~~;t~!~!,~~!m~~~'!!~~'!!.~~hAgainst Jersey MAC Foes BYTH£J'1 ber 21, Western Maryland top- ington College in an away Tomorrow at 1 :30, Hoffa Field will take on the look ~omorrow's grid tu~sle with Upsala College gives all signs ;~eds!hc~r~r~:~,ou~~SSpj~~~~~~ ~:a~etheW:~~m~~a~eCee!;~/~f~~e\r~~~~~si~fNJ;!~r:~~fe~ec~n~~~: ~O~J.ears ago as Z:;~~;~t:o!e~~e ~:~a;~:r~~~t ;~n~~::~~·h~~en~l\:~uel~V~~~v!h: fie~~o~.~~iit~~~~.well-distributed ~h:e:~:~ s~~;~~~. ~!~:fi~~eeft;~~ Although not l~d b~ Eric the ~ed, 0: even .Kirk formidable foe, but they 11be facing one of the strongest Green throughout the game with rora visit Gallaudet in a game Douglas, these latter-day Normans ale nearly as. big ~,s and Gold squads in recent years. Tradition favors the home freshman Chuck Gray account- in which the men from West- their predecessors a~d do.have a cap~ble leader. III 63 , forces, too--throughout the history of the Homecoming game, ing for two of the tallies while minster are favored 225-pound Frank Di'I'rani, who received mention as a Western Mar-yland football te~ms have lost only twice. Big prob- Lynn Wickwire and Sa~ Cor- Tomorrow the soccer squad Little All-American last year. DiTrani, who plays le~ for. Coach Waldorf and ?lS men m~y prove to be the fiu bug, bin rolled up one goal apiece. meets a droup of Western tackle, is orie of the few seniors on the inexperienced with several of the .home g r+ddere havmg spent part of the week Bill Chambers maneuvered in Maryland alumni in the annual Upsala College grid team which faces the Green Terrors ~~g~.~~~t~eO!c~~:e-~~~~';;::~e, ~l;hert~eel;!~'ro:.~n~~:~~~\I;sa c:e~~e:~ ~~:r~~t t~e~~~~so~! ~~eth~ec::c~ Homecoming encounter. in Western Maryland's annual A~~:~~~;\~:;k~a:!ack at to wtrmmg ways after last. wee~ s los._sto Susquehanna. cessful goals that led the Har- -- the hands of Susquehanna Uni- The current intramural football race has not turned into the ~o:i~:~rs to a wide margin r.u.'Sn ••aL,...'RO r'"n r "'a"'/i'Olrr vers.ity, the Terrors ~vill t~1' Play .,,~ runaway affair that ~sual~y ~evelops. ~Vith about half the season th:l~~~~g~ndra~~pp~~~d~:otj~; Wit"Po werlul6rountl 'lime ~~f~l~:~ tOvi:~~~nd f~.~~~nstEas~ Raf~ Hampers • ~ J'k,.~ Iii. j .,ufiO.... J ;~annedi~~r~:;:a~~:~a\~~st~~s~~l;~;:e~:~~~g~Os~ot\~~n;°1/~~t~lt~U;j e~:i:~e; l~~o/d· s~~7;r~~t t~: ~~~~: ~~:gl~~~i~U~P~~S~~~el~O:~~~!t:t :;p~~~~tn,Aife~~e;:e:~d ~~~dc:l~all ~:;dli~:fe~~~ control deceiving, since thei.r 0-3 ~late Rumberger have made the Black and Whites a real threat. th. h ·th t. ca7;e The highly-regarded Susque- terback Don Green, a 180 lb. wa.s reeorded. agamst Kmgs can ~~~~id~g=:~~te~~~~na~~s e~~~~:~e!~aio;h:n~:~:~:t:~~s~~~g~~ w~I~~p~aye~~ga~~. excep lOna y ~~:rnath~ig~~~ro~a~~~~:n r~~~~ ~~eh~,;;r~~o d:;I~S ~~~Ie\~!~2~ho~~~1~~~_i~Ull:~d~~~~): ~~~~ sports. With the ease of joining or even forming a team and Outstandlllg on the defense celebrating their Homecoming back John Luscke, a 5'7" jun- stra, rated nu,?ber one among what seems to be a keen interest in sports among campus men, were .so~homore Howard. Moo- by capitalizing on costly WMC ior, also scored twice for the small c~llege.s III the E.ast, and five teams seems a poor sampling of the number who might be ney, ]Ulllors WaYl!e WhltmOre fumbles. Yielding only 89 hosts. Halfback Terry Kis- the UlllvcrSlty of Bndgeport, in the intramural program. WhIter intramurah will be starting ?nd Laszlo ~sebedlcs~ and sen- yards, the stiff Crusader de- singer scampered for eight a ,top New England team. It before too long, and anyone, no matter what his level of pro. lOr ~ack Balle· 1 Besldes thes~, fense stymied the Green and points while the final member should also be noted that al- ficiency, who enjoys sports, should certainly think seriously of goahe Jack HarmoY_Jshowed .hlS Gold offense until late in the of the backfield, fullback Larry though the Norsemen were 1-?- getting into the program. usual good form wIth some lm- fourth quarter when end Dave Kerstetter, rounded out the 2 on the. season last year, their portant saves a.nd helped the Markey snagged a Roy Terry scoring with a two-point dive. lon~ vlctory was recorded A big hand to the college band for the cxcellent half-time WMC team to VIctory. aerial for six points. Western Maryland tackle, agamst the same Susqu~hanna ~~~g B:~t.:.:~ shows of this year's footbal) games, as well as for the spark ~ooters Meet Sho'men A powerful SU ground at- Jim Pusey, played one of the team t~at toppled .t~e Terrors. they provide at pep rallies_.and ;hceri~g the games. ThiS afternoon, Coach Har- tack netted 365 yards. Quar- ~::~df~;e~ofl~g~iS c~l;::r~y ~~t~ is L~~~ll;~rb~~~ Remember the pep rally and bonfire tonight. Here's a chance All Mason-Dixon tackle and who beSIdes )'Unlling and pass- have Powerful Black And White Eleven s~~:~~i;~~, o~ ~::re~~!~ f!~~~ors~u~~~t~~mpus football representatives !~~~;\~h!7l~ ================== C . . ~e;r~rus~~~:ab;~~n; al~~~;t:~ ~~:ng:: Terrors should be in limbs In Intramural Grid Race noon and literally tore holes in The 1,",emen Irecelve AWllrtls.- .SP?tiighted by ~he continued :Whites (2-1-3) ~ave moved up the scrimmage line. from Jim, from last week's fray. - -11 -. -,. IJ ~:~t~:'Y~~~ ;~~Si~:e~r~~s.Off~~!~~g an!r~:~ ~~a!:{oO; i~~~r~~~ .... ft r. ~ ~ ;ilnnl~~~an!IP~~ngili:\larncr~~ ~~~~i~:co;_~bXe:~~:~: ~!it~ s~~~ ~~~~~:~:~n~ t~ft~lllAl~~nme~:~I II Th t Ieom r'renores ror v-Bur" run-I. C win can, led the devastating forfeit Preachers and roared ,. :I ~ural football races. this week. over the Frosh. a Al~ha Gamma n.i~g attack from his guard po- arro ea re \Uto the homestretch Major George Cooper, coach local squad fired an outstand- .Althou~h Delta PI Alp.ha Tau ~2-1-2) has skipped down sltlOn. I of the WMC rifle squad, pre- ing score of 1392. The result stlll retalllS the top spot With to third,. followed by Gamma The victory kept the Crusad- Tu{'14 Wed. Oct. 31-No~·. 1 sented awards for individual of the Lafayette team has not a 4-0-1 record, the Black & Beta Chi (1-3-1) and the ers in the unbeaten ranks, (5-0) i "BLOOD AND ROSES" score and averages to four been received through the mail Freshmen (0-5). and virtually doomed all West- Mel Ferrer Annette Vadim ~~~l~~;~SO~~O~l~i;~mon Wed- ye;~dividual scores for the Girls Hockey Squad & ~~oh~~:'~!~~e~\~o:rS~i~ ~~~~~ :~~ck M:r~'l~~ed l\~~:~:_A~~~nti~' Technicolor teaT;Os~ar;::~in~t:~:ar~a1~~~~ ~~~h Ro~er~ron~S~ve281~a~~~ Blasts Saint Joseph ~:~~.eal~:e:~~;~s PO~n:h:3c::~~~ ~t~~~~:nc~.e~~~~~d S;;;:-;I ~~~ Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nov. 2-3-4 TRAP" PARENT "THE eight awards; Matt Creamer, Skippy Brown 280. Also fir- Wester.n Maryland's power- to ~IV~ the upstarts a 6-6 t.le. bruising encounter bearing Hayley Mills four; Ron Cronise, three; and ing were Art Alperstein 276 ful varsity. girls hockey team EaJly In the gam~ a long ae.rlal painful injuries and consider- Maureen O'Hara on ~O\~~~d h~~e g~~~nle~hd~Purple" .,:::o:;a_:b:::,,:::od::_::Of~f::,:OO:tb:':IL__ _,:====~==~ Skippy Brown, one. and Rick Farrelly 272. blasted Samt Joseph College from Lance ~lelll to Kmght able respect for the Pennsyl- Teehnicolor In a postal match against Perhaps the toughest match ~hO ~ast ~a~u~~ay afternoon ~e:isOe:~u: Lafayette on October 20, the of the year will be fired against on bles~as president Beeler, who dou. An eight-yard paydirt pass r of the WAA; to Bob Klein gave the Gamma Collc?"c ,toda~ Gettysburg GO LOB UG ~~~ge. 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