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4 The Gold Bug, Oct. 12, 1962 Unbeaten WMC Eleven Blanks. Macon Jackets HARMONMEN DROP OPENERTO DREXEL, .REBOUND TO DEADLOCK 'SAINTS' The Terror soccer team opened the regular season at home Saturday against the powerful Dragons of Drexel Tech. Despite some individual heroics by the n~eEditO:t'$'~s Walters Racks Lone Marker Terrors, they ended up on the short end of a 4-2 score. Drexel dominated the first minutes of playas they kept the ball in WM territory. They put away a goal in - I~~~E!~,,~,~~yt~"H' each of the first two quarters to take a 2-0 halftime lead. ~ ~ AR~m.~~f!b~~n~ After the intermission, Drex- \.S handed host Randolph-Macon Spencer on the Yellow Jacket el got another quick score but WMC INTRAMURAL In the Drexel clash last Saturday, over on the soccer field, Its second straight loss, 6-0, 38 midway in the second period then Don Schmidt booted in the Coach Harmon's outfit performed m a manner which rrright have last Saturday III a game featur- set up the game's only score home team's first goal from 25 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE earned them a B, had they been "graded" on achievement and mg staunch defensive efforls bv From the 38, a pass from Con- yards out. After"Drexel scored effort. Considering the fact that this was their first contest of both teams. fer to Yobst quickly moved the their final goal, Laszlo Zsebe- Team I-Delta Pi Alpha the campaign, the WMC boaters flashed a solid defense, except ball to the 5 where, two plays the visibing- Drexel Eleven played an A SPORT dics scored for WJ\.I with a for lack of reserves, and an aggressive, if not technically perfect, later, Charlie Walters blasted beautiful 45 yard floater to Team 2------AlphaGamma Tau attack. Unfortunately, over from three yards out. ::~~e~t D;~;~l s~~: f!er~~~~ Team 3-Gamma Beta Chi game at the same time. ~)jsplaying a deadly short-passing at- SHORTS The Yellow Jackets, who in the second half but could not t~ck, .the ad.ept Drexel dr-ibbler-s rolled up the field time af~r dropped their second game in close the gap. Team 4-Pi Alpha Alpha !~~:t I~/ t~~g:;~r_~:e~se~~v;~~~ t~v~~t~~;:.r~e! air!~~e~~~~ I~; ~~~eo~~~~~n~~~~i!~r~:::~~d t~ Western Maryland traveled Team 5-Freshman Scott Joyner '. Four times the hard-charging Blues weren t to be . fourth quarter, marching to ~~it~~Uo~~~~~n!V~~i~~St~e~:s~::,~~:s o~:.te 9 T:~~s sto~~~'usJ:l:s i~~~l~h~s:~~;~s made a lopsidel;; brilliant contri- CI~;:~,et~:I~on~r~ ngtr~~uat~:~~ ~~we;:~~or o~el;:ur~:rd d~~: ord. During the marathon Wed' Oct. 10 3 -1 button to the Terror cause-the f~rmer Hunguz-ian freedom fi~ht- WMC, has been :working dill- quarterback Charlie D'Alcs- which ensued, WM outplayed rhu~s. Oct. 11 2 _3 er scampered all over the field m an effort to slow down the gently toward his Ph.D. at sandra was thrown for a ten the home team in every depart- Mon. Oct. 15 4 _2 charging DIT at~ack. S~phomore Don. Schmidt broke th~ ice for ~Vest Virgillia University, dur- yard loss by Dave Markey. ment but could not put a goal Wed. Oct. 17 5~3 the Harmonmenm the t.hi rd quarter with a 25 yard scormgboot, mg past summers. Clower This broke the back of the ~~!~~;epl~~\h:~~~e l~!o~i~~ r;rrs. g~t~g ~= ~ :\~~e~h~:sr~~t~~:g~!~:t~e~~\;h~~~ th:sJ~r~~~!dc~~~d fi~:r~:r~~; ~:~~ii~:S o::~t~e hf:e:~;;:te~; taas~k~~:e~~~~s~~eer:~e~a~~heir g20'Sh:Ses~r~1 ~~~ry~::dop;:~~ fi~· g~t~~ 3~ ~ 4 : 2 ;~i:h1~'~~;;~!::~~~~S~:~~~~~:,:::'p:h':i~:'~::::~::':':~ '":aZ':::::in,l.,t yo,,', ,;v~it~~~~::;~~:n;,,,:.o~ot:ie~f !~O~ts~~dth~i~~~: h~~~~ to 2 rI~~l~s. Oct. ~~ 5 _4 general, failed to match that of the impressive Drexel squad. hoop captain, is now enrolled 242 yards, 209 of whIch were Coach Harmon praised the Tues. Oct. 30 1- 3 As a result, Drexel controlled t~e ball for the better part of the in the George Washington Law chalked up on the ground. work of fullback Joe Wend2- Wed. Oct. 31 2 - 4 game. School. Charlie Walters was the big roth and goalie Sc.ott Joyner as ~h!lrs. Nov. 1 3-5 Still, if the home team could have picked off more loose balls workhorse all afternoon and having greatly contributed to ~,rl. NN~vv·.2, 2 -1 than they did, or at least their share, the pressure on the defense Fred Wooden is all right ac- hauled. the pigs.kin 86 yards in ~7:s, ~i~lto~~~m~~~:~~d ~~~:; ~~~;. ~~~: ~ ~ ~~ ;e~~de~::;ed~eeOr~a~~d;;:e t~~u~~!en~u!~:;r,a~f ur~:t Tr::~~~;hf~:~ ~~;d~~: ~a~7:j~:~ ~;~:~~i::d ~~~ eI!~! cae:~:~al{;~C~le:~~ Whitmore were also standouts Mon. Nov. 12 break, which began to click, had registered a few goals, a tie in last wli'ek's game with WIth the performances of for the Terrors. Wed. Nov. 14 4 -1 might have been secured. The WMC contingent was never out Drexel. Fred is back with the Frank Kidd and Gary Kulick. and Marshall at home Irr' The Terror boaters take on Th?rs. Nov. 15 of the piCtUl'e-against a smoother-functioning team, they pulled hooters after one season's lay- The triumph was the second Franklin Nov. 16 within an eyelash of victory. off. Don Schmidt, Fred's soc- in Mason Dixon play for the Saturday. T~e~·. ~~~: ~g cro.!r::~\si~n! o~~~:n~~l t:;~r~~e fcoorunt~~!,!~~~~_!t!~~~~ ~:;~~~ ~e:~:e;oo~et::eSq~~~~ ~~~:~m7:; ~;;. n::o~;lY w~ --_ Terrors Tackle Hampden.Sydney· ' foe for Coach Harmon's booters to dra~ thel first time out. At Don, a sophomore, scored his morrow over Hampden-Sydney first goal last week. · k P rf ~~~e!~: a: ~e:::e!f~~ ~ftl~i:~ ;:sfa~~e :~~~et~a~;~b~o~~~e;~:n:en a;~s~~:i~e~ !:::o~~~~ WM leather-lugger Leading RIS e ect Log At Homecoming played, exclbng contest; pr?vmg to t~lOsethat witnessed "it, that ~r~~~~ b~a~~i~ B~:~te~:t\!!~ of their championship. -, sport. , the college roundball game IS a top-flight spectator L ~.J.I. ,L te·1I eles B ·d Hi".hlighting the festivities victorie sandove'kando~~:'~~:c:~: rr'reac"er VrlUUers B" t B" ever, has tr.e best average with Carroll Theatre at ·Homecoming this weekend, PMC, 'OS over 8 yards per carry. ~ave the Gree~ Terrors will meet two of which were shutouts. The W~"lC Intramural Foot- O'Malley for the TD. :~r:~ ~a; t~~dm~~~ec~~~~~~~ Fri., Sat. Oct. 12,13 H~mpden S~dney on Hoffa The;v: ~hould have no trouble in ball Season opened on October On Thursday, October 11, the backs Ro; Terr an~ Tor Red Buttons Fabian FIeld at 1.30 pm. The Te.r- provldmg a pleasant Homecom_ 10 as the Preachers of Delta Pi Gamma Betes played the Bach- Conf;r have 5bo th 'n y "FIVE WEEKS rors should be able to preve~t in.g with the .rushing of J..6n Alpha defeated the Gamma elors and defeated them 12-6. ercentages. Aiso Roro~a~ IN A BALLOON" s?me of th~ .u~ual \I1cers thIS BIser, thc passmg of Tory Con- Betes 20-0. The Preachers, The Gamma Betes scored when P d 40 d' Y t Sun. _Thurs. Oct. 14 -18 ~~:~:.;~eo~;I~nf-2~::C~:d ~~~: ~e:;r:ndw~i~ pu~~~~ o~o~.~r ~~~~~,n~~~re~n~~~~~;a!n acr;;~~ ~!~~I~!~li~o:a~l~~e t~orM:~~ ~Tser;reffQrts:ar s. per pun on Kim NOF~~ A:::i~eLemmon faInt~~etre~~~~.game of the se'l- ~~~~; the small colleges of the O'Malley-Lance Klein pass. TD's. The President ~f the newly ''TH~A~'bI~J~'vS son, the Hampden-SYdney team " deie:~e~r~~c~~~~hhafvo~t~~~~~~; Another GBX touchdow,? wa~ !naugurated Letter:nan's Club Fri. -1\[011. Oct. 19 _22 ~~~~t~rt!~~rd ~!~~d~:hi;I~~~::r cla~~:s so~;~~no;~v:~d :~:sh~~an~ ~he last t~~ee tearstoa~d ~ga~ ~~;seen~trc:~tedJ~~r;he :~~h-~tric~wo:~:~:~shi~IC~ta~~~~~ ''K~riv~ILA:xD'' They dropp~d their next gam~ several valuable reserves who f~~r~i~Sutese a;:: thei:ao' e.,- elor end zone. Jerry Cla;k mm~ak~'~t~hi,:"":,,,~g;::.n:::"~a'~i':::,n,,:':!:lit~'.:.J;;:;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;~ to the Washington and Lee are no strangers to WM fans. ing score "Spear" Klein s~ot- sc.ored the lone Bach~l~r 'ID !:: Generafs by a score of 15-6, bnt The~ add depth to the squad ted "P.C':' Read in the end zone WI!~ two second; remammg' ...on CO ..... ~I"HT '. . then beat Bridgewater HI-6 in and make Coach Waldorf's two and hit him for the second a yar d pass rom Dave :5ut- their only Mason-Dixon Con- unit system p_ossible.. Frc~h- Preacher TD. "D's" pass to,_'_'n__,_·, -.I ference game to date. Last man Gary Kulick and sopho- Spear was good for the extra II Saturday, however, they lost mores Frank Kidd, Ben Law- two points 22-7 to a much better Swanee rence, Art R~nkwitz, Karl The fi~al Preacher scot'e eleve.n. Sc?uele, and Dick Steen com- came when Bert "Squatty WIth only 12 returning let- pfl.se a large segment of the B Body" Penn, playing in his first tennen, the Tigers have a small ulllt. intramural football game and somewhat inexperienceG. caught a 30 yard bomb fron: team, predominated by sopho- COLONIAL DINING mores. However, they boast a great deal of speed and a ROOM strong backfield with Freddie EVERIJART'S Mitchell at quarterback. Hamilton House Barber Shop 59 W. Main St. The Terrors, of course, are as yet undefeated with their At The Forks Recommended by Gifts for All Occasions Dunean Hines Opposite Post Office I wrn ~.F~ I NORCROSS CARDS GULF SERVICE Clothes FI~wer Fresh LECKRON at the MODERN IDEAL r ~=======:::;l~=======~llW. MAIN & PENNA. !'tId. AVE. Westminster, Westminster KEEPSAKE TI8-6929 TI8-9876 LAUNDRY & Laundry ARTCARVED Road See and Dry Cleaning Diamond and Wedding Rings Service ~IATr CREAMER s.. A.N_W. 333 Open an account MRS_ FISHER at What's New in the Bookstore?? 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