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The Gold Bug, Nov. 9, 1962 3 TERRORS BLANK DICKINSON, UPSALA FOES Revitalized Booters Bomb Gallaudet, Even Log 8-0. edrcs made it easy for Joyner ~o~ The Wester-n Maryland 30C- ThE' 'l'm-ror-s scored twice in the [ 't eel' team evened its record first quarter. A perfect pass TLe Edit.o:t".s" Wednesday by overpowering an fl'?m the right corner by Zseb- S Gridders Hit Stride Again outclassed Gallaudet team, The Terrors started off with to put WM's first goal in four two goals in the first quarter. games into the net. Later, As Biser Ignites Ollense Laszlo zsebedtcs scored on a di- Laszlo booted a dir-ect kick f"i'I"\, ~ recc kick from 20 yar-ds out. through t:1C goalie and Chuck ~ "-.5 1~:~~dic~v~;~~~~.ek~~'\[~~d~~k:Gl~::';1~:ilrhi:.~Ck~~a;~te~~·Zsebe- . . DICK].~SON Upsala it 2-0. dies got two more assists set- Corning fast on the ~eels of a successful pigskin season, a Batthng a dr-iving snowstorm 'I'umlng Upsala's homecorn- Zsebedics cuntiuued to pro- ling up Jcvner again with a bang up net campaign would not only be a boost in public image as wel.l. as Dickinson Col!e~e, mg into a mghtmare,.the Gre:n vide the impetus by setting up lead pass, and lobbing a perfect for \yMC but a heartf~lt pleasure to all. th.ose on ca.mpus who the. Hi.Imen f~om. WMC Ian Terrors clobbered their hosts III Scott Joyner with a pass from corner kick which Don Schmidt aSSOC1?tethemselves, either dir ect.ly or indirectly, With Terror their current wmnmg streak to East Orange, N. J., Saturday, the corner for goal number nut in. Neil Hoffman passed athletics. Even now, with Coach Waldorf's gridmen still eyeing two games as they defeated October 27 as they breezed to a three. to Joyner for the Terrors final Di~kinson, Drexel, and the annual "Bluejay Bake," some attention Song," with Barbara MOOIIas 30-0 victory. Don Schmidt and Chuck veal. ~hlfts to the gym where Coach Clower is breaking his hoopsters last Saturday, November 3. Unleashing a withering Gray set up Joyner ror tWO - October 30. found the TerrOI'S mto shape. The steady swish of the cords, indicating the pres- Again, senior fullback Lenny ground attack which featured more, and Schmidt also assisted tr-aveling to Delawar-e. ence of more than a few sharpshooters, lures the passerby to the Biser ted the Terror offensive senior fullback Lenny Biser, Bill Chamber-s for the sixth. After a lugged first half end- small, overcrowded doorway where he watches what may prove upping his total yardage this the Terrors gained a total of goal, to complete the scor-ing in ed scoreless, Delaware threat- to be the greatest Terror basketball contingent of all time. season tc- 451. -Capping a 60 217 yards rushing. Biser, the third quarter. ened to grub the game with a Those of us who have ~e;n on the Hill a few years now have yard drive the first .tnnc the while scoring. a touchdown and Zscbedics scored again on a score in, the third quarter. watched each season a SPlflted and talented squad which has, Green T:!lT.o~s receIVed the two extra pomts, set an unoffi. penalty ki~k and then assisted Creitz'g fourth period goal more often than not, walked off the court on the winning .end of ball,. the brUlsll1g fullback from cial re~ord by r~lling up 16.3 Fred Wooden for th~ eighth knotted th~ score for good, how_ the score. There ,has always been a man ready t.o step 1l1. a~d BaltImore <;mas~ed over. ~rom y.ards Il1 22 carries. .In addl- and last gO.'l1ending the after- ever. Two overtimes failed to ta~e over wh.en he was most needed~whether It was Richie 5 yards out to gIVe the vISitors tlon, the talented semor from ~~~i~t~~'it~I~:vOe:f~:!~e~n~o~'r~~ ~~~a~i~huete~e~~~OC~~m~n~n~!~~r~~:.tzt~e:·.~b~!~~~,g~:o~~~~ o~~s~!e,s~~t~~~gO~~:Il::11~l~;inc~U~~h ~~ :~I:~ ~::~~:det~~ a~~edte:~ ~aa;I~::.~l'eal~a:f~!~.~o~~e~l~db~~~ ~~:tJ~I~~~e;~;;r.ni~iza;~e ha~e~:~ edFt~u:n~:~.~~:e; ~~!~~~b~;~e;)Pat~~:~u~~:~~u~: o~o~o~~re~ao;n~~vo~. ~l~r~~~'el~r l~~e;;:~y i~7J:: tW;h:o~l;atO~:;;~~on~core was ~~r~~!:~.t ao~~U:ih o~~r~~~/~si~ comeback ~his year. the Terror Qooters took on 'Ly- an~ O~zie Stewr:rd-the gap was almost always fille? Thus, the result .of a third q;;arter king threats. . . cel~I~:al~V~~.~~~nt:~~~?~:~~~ jSi~~ ~~:~n~ella~hr~~;he~utt~n and ~~~:. ~~~e t~~a:.~~~~~~;tc~fi:~rc~r~n~~~a:~e~::;~ ~~~h;:;e~~! !~:e~~~~~h;~ar~a~ri~l~~I:kn:~~ iti~t:X;:::i~~s i~~~d~a~h~~~tIr~ Friday, October 26, and poured but could not prevent. t~e g.;r~ t? the pomt :vhere replacements are made and winning ways con_ Four plays lr..ter, Biser cracked the opening period as Roy in five goals to swamp Wash- squad fr.om picking up victory tm~e. ~~rtaIl1IY, ~he colorful names. of t.he past are not f.orgotten over left tackle from 10 yards Terry fo~nd ~alfback. Jim Cupp ington College, 5-1. The edu- number two, by the score of 3-2 nOI then a~comphshments necessarily dlmm.ed but, now It seems, out, and Tory Confer added the for a Slx-pomter wIth a five cated toe of Laszlo Zsebedics Don Schmidt, Scott Joyner and ~VMCcan live for the present and the future, instead of dweJling ~xtra point.· on a quarterback yard aerial.. After Bis~r added lcl 14: se~en rard dash. lfT.he ~er~ors direction cf ROTC instructor ful record of Olte win, one loss With only three games still jury will lessen. The date vf the Alumni game en~o~e ~ ;4.0 ~a time er:. . d SFC Young, has enjoyed in- and a tie !?:u~Jle. Because bad left on the intramural slate, the has been changed to Friday, aga;n~ in t~y ~hil';r;~~~tc:c~~; a ~~:asi;;~~ ~~~e:,fCI~:[U~::::on~~~~:~~~~~I'o~a\IJ~I't;:~:~~ t~!;~ ~;t~~n~f:~.a S~;'1~~gSWi~~da D6e~ ta~~e~ang:::te~~ b~;ac~f ~:c~; ~~c~i;~~11:1:~~~~~:!~~~o!~~ ~sl;~n\ d p.r~ve J 0 to ~:r h S ' 59-60 season saw Terror marks- should bc nctiuIl on the field for slate, Gamma Beta Chi second Harmon this season was the to December 18. ba~l t~~ fi~l~lY8 ~~;ds l~r ih: ~f;s. cr;ll~o ~~)t~at!~!s~~, i~~at r.~~::t ;:~~~el~~~:~~~l educa- ~~i;d2~;~~~h~~P~a3~~;n~:r~.au ~~~f~~:it~f C~~~:: f~~~nae:d,f;~~ Len Biser has plowed through score. team scol'c>d !:igh in both the tion il'strt'ctvr, urges more In the Bachelor-Freshmen ing ~dvantage of Scott's speed. opposing defenders for 457 FLASH: William R:mdolph He a r s t girls to participate in intra- game plaved this week, the The results? Three goals by yards, or better than 65 yards Augusts Miliiary Academy Matches, and the 2nd Army In- mural sports. 'ftc Woman's Freshmen - were leading the the freshman and a 5-1 victor~'. per game. Cecil Walsh is next defeated the Junior Terrors 20- terco.lleg;de Championships. Athletic As~(,cir.:tion sponsors Bachelors 12-6 with less than with 195 yards. Roy Terry has o y..stel·day on Hoffa Field. They ioliowed thr,mgh by cap- an award., program in the a minutt: to go. The Freshmen Grappling mentor Iven Mag- punted l'lr well over 1000 The Terrors threatened when ping the Baltimore News Post spring givillg athletic numer- had scored once on a Don Fish- nussen is hoping for some help yards. One sorry statistic is Jon Jklth:J\ls picked off a Blue Trophy and the Maryland Nat'l als, letters, and sUelds to those er to Jack Hutchison pass and from the big boys on thE' foot- that our two quarterbacks have and \Vhite fumble. However, Guard Trophy. In 60-61, the girls. with eal'ned points. once on u Dick Buzbyrun.-The ball team. Iven feels secure thrown a total of just 34 the hvst3 pto~lptly fumbled rifler!:' placer! ii, the upper half Points may be earned in field Bachelors, however, came back about the middle and light- passes. At this rate, it's a themselves and never again of the 2nd Army Champion- hockey, bflS!cetball, archery, to tie the I\co,'e on a 40 yard weight slots on the team, but wonder. tbat our ends keep threatell~d the Augusta goal. ships. badminton, enrl volleyball. pass to Micky Bloodsworth. would like some beef to work from sleeping.
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