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2 The Gold Bug, Jan. 11, 1963 Mounts Rally To Pull Out Close Win Over WMC Klitzberg, O'Malley, Shirey Star Matmen Upend American U., As Terrors Threaten Champions Boost Record To 3·2 Mark Returning to regular league man-to-man defense clamped on shooters throughout holiday campaign the opening at Norfolk, WMC grapplers swept the! victim to Bud _Knefely. Then action after an unsuccessful by the Terror quint stifled MSM first five matches, salting away Bob Basyee eked out a narrow the Green Terrors ran into period while Wl\fC, led by Klitz, al~o~~ee~~.~i~~~~as o:a::!i~il~.er~ee~, a\:h~lew~~o~eest~~~a~sel~~~.~ ~~~~:~i~~~e~~:Se~~I~:;r~~~~\~:; ~~~i~~~~:~i~:~~?h:l:~!il~:l~ ~:~.~:~~:::~~:;~ay ::~6~:ym~~~!. ~;~h~h~::a~.est shooting average ~~~f:~!a\~~nc~~::tr~: j~u~~~~'t;~~~hN~~of:l~' ~~!a~l~:~.~oi~\~i~: Mike Eagan, in the initial e~- register ano.ther three for s~ore, however, was not indica- Mounts Apply Press ~;I~~S\~~:',e t~:eho~~I;t~~!e~i~h: \;~ii~:rShtot~:ne~'a!'~~~i:~ ~~~!~~~~n~:d ~~~tc~~i~ts~Ps~p::~~el~! ~~~~:ti:atl~~I~~il.1r~:~'iO~' ~-i~ ;I:e t~feth;e~l~~:~e~:dof ~~:ilgat~: ha~I,lejutsatPa~oi~P~~e t~~stse~~;~~ -for their efforts produced only frustration :nd three Ydisheart- RO.nGal"~ln added a~qther three Smink forged _out a hard-wo,n final few minutes of play. was controlled by the visitors. enin~ l~~:::~ Richmond Professional Institute quint bounced the ~~\~~ ~\'~~~t~eS~~;h~~~n~l~Ola~~~ ~:~nb:~!;~ f~I~I~h~n~~:n;;Ca: Klitz Provides Spark ~e~ceu:~~teb~~~~~~ngt~~USv~:rt~~; 1 outing, SPORT r;:~;I":e:~:c~~ro~l:ki:;y u~n t~~e s~~~f~~ h;;~~~~gR~~~ieVi~:i~~~e:'; Amellc.1n Us RIck Foster fell :):.l:~,~~Pl~e~~dD~a~~u~t~!~;;r::.ll wl~ead~~~hi:he ~vl~izb~~~'W\~h~ ~O::Si~l~~ul;~d t\~e ~!~i:JS :a\~~ paced the losing attack with 30 points. In their next . ThIS recent 20-10 wm en- amazed. the enthus.iastie crowd, Then, wilh six minutes remain- Klitzberg, O'Malley and Company clashed with Elon, a hitherto n~led the Terror matmen to which included a sizable aggre- ing in the contest, Ron Shirey undefeated five which eventually moved into the finals where they climb abo.ve the.. 500 mark for gation from the "Hill," with his received his fourth personal dropped a close, disputed contest to the tournament cbamps, SHORTS the ~rst tune this season. Add- consistent outside shooting foul. After that, the Terror Sublant. Boasting four men over the six foot five inch .mark, lll~ m~erest t~ the match, King which netted 28 points. Fol- lead steadily dwindled as the Elon racked the smaller Terror five under the boards and pulled HIll. ~l.nned his opponent in an lowing the Klitz in the scoring Mounts went into an all-court ~o:~:g t:ff~;t ~7s-7~eW;~~p~!a~~, ;~~~!~~n:~r!~~~b~~! ~~~~~e~o~ wt~~,~\:~:e;'~e~tl~2ho~~::d ~!~~.~~~~J~~.~tr~~~\C~~ n~~~ a ~~\~~ ~~I~~~o;e~~li~~ ::,~~, \V~!~id~; ~:~~~I~e~v~;1:hG~·~:~S!n~O~~II~t!~ C~ptain !om O'Malley equalled his first game total of 1~ poin~s. the outstanding lineman of the el Cui D~exel squad on Januar~' playmg. a good d.efenslve game, tack. g ~mallY, III the grand battle of the downtrodden, A~lantJc C.hrls- Cape May Coast Guard station's 12, _comm home to face J:I~mp- hooked. lfl 11 ~alh~s. The Mo~nts t_ook the lead fo!' !~annvil~oc~~:P8;_~~s:r~~~~~~~t~~~~~~ ~~~er~~o~~~~~~ev~f~~re \~~~z~ f~o~:;~hte~i~d~~~ ba~:~~t ~~:~ ;~~hs~~\~et HO;~i~S t~;:d;~if~\~~ th:l~l~~~e~~:~s~~~ekd ~~st e~a;l~ i~;~;sst ~1~~n:~thst~~~5 t~~m~~~i berg labored manfully in a lost cause, netting 32 points. Again, hails from Delma;' Md. and mg week lead and went to the dressing and ~ent in for an easy lay-up. Tom O'Malley complemented Klitz's performance, durriping in 14 made several "all" teams while room at halftime with a 35-30 Pressmg hard to regain the points himself. becoming one of the Hill's all- advantage. A stingy zone and lead, the Clowermen only saw the :O~~!yC~~~~~e~u;. ~~l;~t~:~e~~~r:~;e~ei'\n~~~ ~~:~:ro~:"t~: til~~Rg:~e.a\ l~eme;'R T'" Purple Cows Blast ~~~~~~e:~~~~n~~:a~~:l~ ~hpes:tal latter is an emph~tic ."no"--outplayed, maybe, but not outclassed. right ha~d ~Ieeanrl; sh~; ~;~k~ Ja s Smash WMC Maloney Paces Mounts a ;~:/~~~ers~oet~~I;~ ,~o~::!d~re:~~n~i~:~:~~ ~~!~v;;. b~~h:~~~~~ ~~l"w;i~d b~7=~ t'~~~~k~!:t f~~~ Bobbettless· Delts Y lfl g~e;aJ lfpelled fdfo~ ~~r ~oach C~wer'~ ~ha~g~s. . . . football campa.ign, c~tting his Scorir.g .23 points in the sec- Terror Riflemen met with \Ve~~g~a~~~~~rswtt~r 2~h:n~fo;II~~ as the~ ~i:ht;v;n ~ne~_eg~la;r;;;:ona~rc~~r~~~ ~ve~\~~~l~!!~: ~~~~~~~gi:ff;~t;~n~~~r~o~e \:~~ o~d half .in a .~pectacula.r come· ~~~::ry~~~~i~~uO~or ;;~s;i~i~ g~;~~~~~:~~h!l~ t~i~nl;o~; as F&M a~d ~I.ckmson. Shll, If a few lis Jell, the Tenors WIll cently vacationed with his fam- flom-behmd victory, PhI Alpha matches. The first, a varsity points. 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