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2 The Gold Bug, Oct. 13, 1961 WMC INTERCEPTIONS STING 'JACKETS, 28·6 LYCOMING RALLY HALTS TERROR BOOTERS, 4·1 Hormonmen Blow Early leoti; . • Wenderoth Scores For losers Preachers Snare Intramural Lead Delense ~"/ReS Running out of gas late in sus Mt. St Mary's when Perennially strong Delta Pi On Wednesday, Oct. 11, the place with a 6-0 triumph 10 Spur tjctDry the game, the Western Mary- Green and Gold registered a Alpha has taken an early lead cellar-dwelling Gamma Betes Gamma Beta Chi. Dave Mar- " land booters dropped a 4-1 de- 2-0 lead early in the game, only in ~he intraml!ral. grid race, dropped a 83-0 decision to tin moved the ball 45 yards on Spurred on by an .ace defen- cision to LYcoming College yes- to falter late. postmg two wins ID the first Delta Pi Alpha. Standouts a pass from Fred Nicoll for the eive radar core which picked terday at Lycoming. Terror halfbacks Way n e week of the season. The for the Preachers were Lance only score. off six en:emy aerials, the West- Joe Wenderoth, starting his Whitmore, Jack Baile and Preachers have four points un- Klein, who passed for three The Preachers' Maryland grid eleven first game at center forward, Laszlo Zsebedics played a d~r the rating system which touchdowns and scored a passed for two to a slashing 28-6 Par- spotted the Terrors a 1-0 lead praiseworthy game, as the gives two points for a game fourth; Tom O'Malley, who scores and carried victory over visiting in the first quarter. team on the whole played well. won, one for a tie, and none for passed for one TD and scored extra point as the last Saturday Western Maryland defenses Last Saturday, October loss. two others; and Knight Bowles, Gold outlasted a contained Lycoming for the the kickers. suffered a 2-0 Yesterday afternoon, a sur- who trotted over the goal line B~ack and White to the- vice-like first half o~ the game, hut t~e to Drexel (m prisingl~ strong Pi Alpha Al- twice with Preacher passes. WID, 13-0. After a ""·.1,,, Idef en:se, i 'Terror at- high gear to :oe~:Yi:a~~~~; f~:t~:~~ S!~:~~!~a~;;: c~a:~ pha eleven held the. freshman . Tu~sday, Oct. 10, in a game =i~~t ;:!~'s to for the previous in the last 21 minutes of play. without a victory. ~eam to ~ sco:eless tie, to move highlighted by' good defensive and minutes later, 77 loss. A vicious One point came in the third ney to Franklin into a tie With the fresh for play and rushing, Alpha Gem- Knight Bowles to seal ground attack, led by- the driv- quarter and three in the fourth. next Tuesday, October third place. rna Tau moved into second dict. ing dashes of Charlie Walter, This pattern is similar to bag that elusive win Jim Stephens, Skippy Brown, that of the opening game ver- one. and others, rolled for 273 yards of the WMC total of 290. The TERROR BYTH£J'S The following is a letter, written to the editors in to an editorial which appeared in this column last week, head football coach Robert Waldorf. Gentlemen: Just a note, without malice or undue irritation, to say a word about your editorial, in the GOLD BUG of October 6, which con- cerned our style of football. As you may not be aware, we have had a great deal success in using "rollout" passes than we have had "straight-fade" type. One of We helpful features of passes is that, if no receiver opens up, our quarterback option of running with the ball rather than being forced the ball to get rid of it or to take a loss. For the sake of the record, please let me bring the 'oHow;,,.1 ''W' facts to your attention: 1. In the first half of the PMC game, we used five of "rollouts." When no receiver opened up, our quarterbacks exactly the right thing-they ran with the ball four of the times. J. C. PENNEY CO. 56 West Main-St. NOW THREE WAYS TO SHOP Westminster Laundry and Sincerely, Bob Waldorf Dry Cleaning Head Football Coach see MRS. BUCKINGHAM What's New in the Bookstore?? STUDENT UNION • "The Natural Superiority of Women" (that's Ashley BUILDING l\fontagu's title--not ours!) as well as other Montagu and Margaret Mead books. Be a better-informed lis- tener to these coming assembly speakers. • Skin-soft little leather slippers in flower-g arden colors, Carroll Theatre $1. Wed.. Thurs. Oct. 11-1~ • At last-the delayed shipment of your most frequcnt "THE BIG GAMBLE" requests-c-no-aall hangers, plastic 6" and 12" rulers, Stephen Boyd Juliette Greco slide rules. David Wayne • Frightful Halloween cards for your favorite witch or One Week-Fri. to Thurs. Sybert ghost. Oct. 13-19 "FANNY" Reportson