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4 The Gold Bug, Oct. 26, 1962 Crusader Gridders Hand Terrors First Loss 'HOUNDS' TOP HARMON MEN; LOSS MARKS 3rd CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT Last Tuesday the Western Maryland soccer team =======.=========== traveled to Baltimore to take on the undefeated Grey- Personnel Shakeup Likely Coach Harmon as "the least skillful but most aggressive Waldorfmen Meet Upsula Visitors' PowerFull Performance hounds of Loyola College. Against a team described by ~~:r~Ye~~a;:;:~_~e S~~~~~~~dl~:e;.e~ho~~oC:tmf~I?~~:~hl~d . Mars Eight Game Winning Streak consecutive game. Satur-day, October 28, will LIkely to see action Saturday Lack of ball control ham-I Loyola scored twice in each find the Terrors at Upsula are, junior halfb~ck Jim Cupp, For se~eral tho~sand Parents' Day fans last Satur- pered the Terror bocters, as half, and limited WM to two looking IOI' win number one ~en:ol: center BIll, MacDonald: day, the bright, sunht. afternoon brought an abrupt end strav passes were intercepted shots in the first half, The for a new winning streak. JUlllOI guards JIm Stephens to WMC's current eight game wmm ng streak as a and 'plays failed to materialize, game was interesting, if not Described by coach Waldorf as and C~arles Spence~, ho the strong, highly-touted Susquehanna eleven knocked the Coach Harmon pulled out alll close, as the Terrors showed one of the three toughest teams s.t a ~ t 1 ~ g ~eam, op don~or,~ Terrors from the ranks of the unbeaten with a convinc- ~~~:d~~c~~~erGF~l~~:l~~~t~':~ ~~lat~!h;:ceh~~ ~::!:~i:;d spirit ~v~t~hep::~ed~~~li~~~~y:a~~ a~o~~: ~~~~e~e, ~v~th e:~;~~m~7.e ~~\\- ing ~~-~h~i~;~~Yhalf Susquehanna seemed to exploit the Bill Chambers, then Scott Joy- The Ter-ror- bootei-s travel to quehanna, the Vikings have back Jerry Owens,t n I~~ ~ ~' Terror defense at \;m as it quickly rolled up 22 points net, who was replaced in the the University of Delaware been ?ropping games of l:~te ~~~I~let~~~\t:~ti~~: a; ; ~lel'~ Meanwhile, the "green and gold" offense was completely ~;~~ d~~en~~lc~vasH~~:~~~~'n,T~: next Tuesda~', Odobel' 30, and WII! be hungry for a wm. sonn~1 sh~akeup may follow Lhe stifled and mana~ed' to accumulate only thirteen net usual, but the Gr~~hound,s 10S~P~~I~u~~~e:an;:~sing team yards before halftime, o~ ma~e. the most of t~en OppOI- "'W"'I'.or _y.. t and uses such formations as the The inability to solve Sus- way in the final period when tunities. Wa,yne Wh:tmore, ~n~ &ne .-...u..tO:r.s" "shotgun" or "spread." 'Vest- quehanna's stunting defe~se Tory Confer,returned a Gibney Joe Wendelot,h were perttcu ~ S ern Maryland who will be pro- was listed as one of the malol' punt from hIS forty-five to the Ia rly outstanding on defense. viding the opposition for tlle reasons for the loss by head visitors' thirty-seven in prob. Laszlo zseb.e,diCS pla,yed both ® <11 Upsala Homecoming, should coach ,Bob Waldorf. "Ou!' boys ably the best sing.le play effort halfback and hneman In ~n ef- male the game even more in- g.ave It all ~hey had, ,~JUt that I)f the game fOl' the Green Tel'- fort to put more punch III the teresting. Last year the Tel'. SImply wasn t enough, rol'S, Ten plays latel' quarter- attack. Fullback Wende1'oth ro1'S edged' Upsala 24-18, and Offense Starts Late back Confer kmfed through eventunlly jomed Joyner and \vill leave for East Orange, N. The WMC offensive machine from seven yards out on a 1'011- Zsebedic_s up front" Ch~ck Everything seemed Ilerfect for football down on Hoffa Field J. looking for thtir fifth win of did not get moving until mid- out play for the only Green and Gray .dld an, outstandlll,g JO~ last Saturday afternoon. A capacit.y crowd, with noisy contino thE!season and ninth in the last Gold score of the aftern?On, while games, Vikings the defendmg agalllst Lo~ola s stal gents representing both sides; clear. warm weat.her; and two will be looking to break a three Preachers Betes The try for the bonus POllltS ten attackman, GrabowskI. highly rated, undefeat.ed elevens Ilitted against each other created was good ~s Confe~ fired an ac- a scene which stirred the blood of every fan. Above all, the stage gam~ lOSing streak. ,curate aellal to Dick S~een. SPORT was set for an upset. clad Crusaders took Todd Tabs Starters Vie For Laurels in:h:li~~ Uth~il~Us:i~~~~e~n;:~~ the _ . winning stud, to Huwever, when the maroon and orange streak, way goal ward, the • most of the game ground WIth the llltramural football SHORTS the opening kickoff and began to grind their fans at least. For as For Varsity Hockey , ,the season race looks hke a to~s-up be- running predominately straight and at "idea~". picture evaponited, for the Terror used point, the, halfway t.he VISitors smashed thr~ugh the hea~t of the WMC forward a total wall plays to amass , for five- or ten-yard gams, a few thmgs struck home. Not only MISS Todd, coach of the gIrl;; tween the Preachers, WIth It 4-0 of 308 yards rushing, Most of Another poor crowd wit- ;~~s b~~~s~~~~~tce~lal;~; ~:~;~n~r~::: i:nt;o~ner~~;o~:~e;:~~ ~~!~~~~~~d ht~:ke~os~:~m~f h;I~Y:;~ ~~~t~' :n~_lth~og~a~~~~e~e~~~ ~I;,~~eh~~;d\~h~~r~h!a~~:i~O~~ ~~~ nessed the WMC loss to F & M hardest running set of ball carriers that have chewed up Hoffa and the schedule of games for could walk away with the hon- '111 of their scoring The ball in socce,\' last Tuesday, Odober ~ield turf in t.he past. few seasons. If the Green and Gold was go· the 1962 season, . ors as both have strong well- ~arriers who stood ~ut for the ~6, ThIS fact even ~as oppos- mg to snap the Susquehanna grid machine's 17 game winning The front forward hne can· balanced teams. Rounding out Maroon and Orange were half- lllg pla?,e,rs remarkl~g about streak, the Terror defense, which had been staunch all season, sists of right wing, Phyllis Du· the standings the Bachelors back Larry Erdman who car- our spIl'ltiess backlllg. No ",ould ha\'e to choke off the pot.ent Crusader running game. Un. lick, left wing, Becky Hidey, at now stand at 2-3 and the Blad; ded on touchdown ;'uns of 48 ~;\: ~~:\~ t!~ :-~:~~~a;~,~~'~~ ~~:t.~~~:el~~;;t::~:~~~~\'~~:a ~:~~~_~~~kne: ~~a~:o;f~~~~p:O!~~n~~ ~;~~ \:~~r, i~~::? i~lle~a~~:~~ ~i:~ ~~~t~s.3a:dar~~~shmen are :~~ :~llb~~~~dsLa;I?:nKe~~~~t~~;: several ,o~ the~e were patents ~ould g~t churning. Stoffle. Leading th~ forward In a game playei:l October 19, admlllistrative workers of . '. line is center forward Kay the Bachelors won ~ decisive Terry, Walter Lead Yardage CO,lIege, Th?se \~ho feel Down, 14 pomt,s I~ a game, o,?e n,lIght have .thought that t.he Coleman, In the defensive 28-0 victory over the _Freshmen. The leather-luggers wh'o tIns makes httle dJ_fference Terrors "ould ha\e opene~ ~p wlt.h a passlllg offense or .a back field is right half Diane The whole Bachelor team play- gained the majority of the to a team are sadly mistaken; spread attack but., ch.aract,enshcally" t.he. head mentor played, It Phillips, left halfback Ginny ed 'wel! in the winning contest, Tenors 87 total yards were ask any athlete and he'll tell clo~e to the cult, running hm~ after hme Into a Sus~uehanna I~ne Alexander, and center half On October 22, the Gamma Roy Teny and Charlie Walter, you that the crowd should af- which COUld.not be dented. Fmally, down 16·0, despite a ,magmfi- Sherry Fischer. Playing the Betes caught fire and rallied to Junior halfback Jim Cupp was fol'o the home tea:n an advan- cent goal.lme stand, and then down 22_0, the Terrors power. right fullback position is Kathy a 47-0 victory over the Black also cited for a heads· up per- tage. Not so With Western to·be realIzed. t.hat they needed not one but three touchdowns Arendt, at left full is Linda and Whites as six different iOl'mance, Maryland-you see, there aTe t~ ~urn the hde and, th?s. they threw a ~ew passes-a few of Corl'um, and goalie. is Elsa Gamma Betes scored. , Tomorrow, WI'rrc wil! try to no home crowds!! "hlch were regrettably Illtercepted. Too httle too late. Hoffman. Substitutlllg are ~he P,reachers took two VIC- start another winning streak as , The second half proved that even against an obviously harder Sally DeRan and Susan Bubert. torles .thls week, both shut,outs, it travels to East Ol'ange, N, J. In~!taltSio~~f,~dwf~a~,el~~: :~Hi%: :~:)i~f'd::~~p~h~;O~.~~!~\"~;i~~e~a~~~~~ ~~fd ':~~~msir:: t~:dC:~~ Sis~t ~:.e:~nt~\!~~ ~:~~Ul:t C~~l~~~~~~tm;nd t~~h~~:Sh~~~~ ~~~ to meet the Upsala Vikings. petus to prospective nettel:s. saders scoreless for a half, Still, the offense could not generate Umverslty of Mar'yland on No· 39-0 respectIvely. The ,strong It is disturbing to have ?aly SIX a working running attack against the speed and pursuit of the vember 3, Maryland .Sports Preacher defen~e has yet to, be ~\:;l::v~~el~ee~iSol~~f~~:u!~ISt!~:~ T~s~~o;s;e~;:t:i~: !;cI:~k ao~dd~~~r:\t:c~~ee~~ee;l,f~~dl~:~, :~\;eli~y: ~~~;. ~~~~m~~;~ ~~~,halSga~~ ~~or;;uru~~~set:~~iv~e~~u~~oc~~~g Carroll Theatre around: Ar~se, tenms plaY,ers, potent aerial altack-did not even once resort to the go fori Wlt~ Notre Dame, There re- On October 25, the Gamm? and bl'lng vIctory to the HIll!! ~~:~~i;~~~;l:~e~nh~h:,;~~lCtod~~': :i~i,\'~'idT::k~o~~e:~ :':eo ~fh~~: ~a~:s s:~e~~~!~, o~~o~~~~; ;a;:: ~:~~'~ebea~e~~e~:l~,hel~'~ r2l~i(j~ ~~~y- ~!:;ker N~:!'1:;~: Len Bisel' still leads Terror aerial than had previously been done. turn match ,With Notre Dame; Bateman, and Tom Bloom all "THE INTERNS" pigskin-toters with 240 yards. . . S~erry FIscher, manager, IS sc?)'ed for the Gamma Betes, and better than 5 yards per All In all, the Terrors rebounded terrifically to stymie the 100kJn!l' forward to a successful Mickey Bloodsworth got the Tues., Wed. Oct. 30, 31 carry, WMC gained a total of Crusaders in the latter stages of the game and usually, Coach season as most of the pl~yer~ lone Bachelor tally. Kirk Douglas 87 yards against the wall-like Waldorf's fine assortment of,running .backs .would ha\'e been able are returnees from last sea30n. Lance Kle,in led the Prea<,;her "2 WEEKS IN defense of Susquehanna, to put together enough sustamed scormg drIves to pull the chest. attack, passmg for, or sconng, ANOTHER TOWN" nuts out of the fire-such was not the case against the Cru. all of the Pl'eachers TO's, Thurs .. Sat.. Nov. 1.3 5 BAUGHER'S th Ne,al:7-i ~ne~ ~~o;~ed up ~o\' ::~eg~t Iann~~:,~:~I:~l~~aslil~ ~~:;e~i~~ ~~~sc~o:I;~,~ge~e~h~~s~ratC~: RESTAURANT ~:;:~~I~h:~~I~~~Vra:;I~"~~~:ll~e~~::I~";=~=g~=i:::=:'Jt~:;;;o,=,o:;;;~;;;'i:::V';:::~;;;'T:::A:::~:~l:;:oN:::~;;,!a:;;;I:;;;",:;;;e he~d \:IS~a Mo~~~~, ~cto~::tl;: ~1~~s1~sP:~~!:k.but sometimes spectacu'lar weapon-the wide open the Black and Whites, The regular schedule shows 20 g ~ Mile Off the Campus games for the Terror qUint.I:"':",:",:",:",:",:~~r;:",:",:",:",:",:",:",:~ There will also be two scrim-Ii Delicious Full Course Meals mage games against Millers- ville State, and Shepherd, (W. 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