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2 The Gold Bug, Oct. 4, 1963 Cadets Invade Hoffa With Powerful Backfield MOUNT JINX LOOMS OVER TUESDAY SOCCER SEASON OPENER th~~e f~::r~::~~~d i~a~e::r~:~; f~l~~~t~I~:o~_~~:~~d:!~~e~~~vce:===========""==""===== QB's Confer, Hamilton Tangle; '!he Edito ..s· ""g' tussle with the Towson I "I'omorrow, th' Harmonmen ~O~ ...S All-Stars. Despite the usual ~~nle;f~~:lfith:n ~~!~r-sie~:: Teams Seen Evenly Matched ea'rIy season coa,rseness of play, against the second team and .., ~::;' t~a~l;~~ sa~oci~~~r:~~~; other former bcoters that Coach I7i"'\ ~ :~:S~~ea~l:~~d~~eo~~~p;d~:~~:~~~~~~~~~~c~or~~l~e~r:~rnt~: \.jU \..S ta~on~~'ro~;'ei~~efi~.~~en?~t::~~~~~ ::~~~l[~eeo~e~~vo:sp:~r~:~~~ against Emmitsburg's Mounts working on a radically new of-. . . from the Middle Atlantic Stat~s punts, scon,ng, and then hang- on their home field. The round- fense and defense for the Mount There IS presently on campus this fall a small, dedicated group conference as Pennsylvania mg on to Will. bailers fr-om Mt. St. Mary's have op~n~r Tuesday and may un- of students who, because .of their vital activities, i,;sure an .inte- M.ilitary College visits. Hoffa This year, PlUC features a Z~~~Ca~or o~en~~~ ~~s~;~~onts~ ve~~t :~:~::~i:~ sidelight ::~!:~t;:;:::~:~~aa:~l~~:in~:.;.g~ae~\t Tb~ek~~~:: f:'~mq~~~tl:;:~ ~~e~11:y~:t~vc~~S~h!~~~~ ~~hO~: str~ng back~eld with an tnex- on winning an overtime decision the Mount "jinx" comes from that these fellows perform their menial tasks daily with very was played in 1922, and was perfenced line. The Cadets over the Green and Gold in formidable fullback Howie little thanks or recognition. They would probably have it no won by the Cadets 6-0. Strange- have a strong halfback in Joe 1962 and holding a stalemate Mooney, who has played against other way. ly enough, the next game was Carter, a 190 lb. junior. Last in last season's opener. The the Mount three years in a row Actually, the student managers and trainers increase the not played until 1952. Out of year, after missing the first two home field, it is hoped, will now without a victory. In his efficiency of the athletic coaches and their hired staffs by doing 12 games with the Cadets, the games, Joe went on to lead all provide an advantage to the last campaign now, the former the odd jobs on the practice field and at game time. A brief Terrors have only taken four, other MAC backs in rushing. Terror squad. Catonsville star eyes the clash rundown on this necessary team of men is in order. including last year's 12-7 win He was selected to the first and N I Co-captains Joe Wenderoth eagerly, feeling that "t~e The official statistician for all football games is junior Ben R t team all-Jl.IAC and was selected and Don Schmidt both show c~an,~es are good that we Will Greene. Ben's duties include the collection, classification, as the outstanding sophomore ~~~:~~e~b~oa~l:o~~~~o;o.r \~~~~ ~~~~ of ~~:t o~~e:~~~t~~laJe~~.:~ :~:~~~e~~e;:.o~~r~~ee~~~~:tefifhu:e:a~~:~mt~~e~ ~~~:~~~e~verage) UC eus e urns ~oac1h;obE~~;ld:;~I,a~~hOc~J~:~~: :~~~thSc~~~d1 ~p h~~~-;ai~e s!f!: ~:: ~eae,;;m:?~~et~~~~T~e~:;~: ectiv~~esS~~:i~~~~~;e aa~~n~~~;ai~dt~:r~:~~it~~t~aJI c:~~~.;~~·en~li~ For Fischerettes ~:sttht~ ~~~~~e~s;h;~~~tSc!~~~ itor's net at an inside. New c?me and It s certallily high be seen chaSlllg stray footbalis, keeping them clean and dry, fullback Leo Pellel'lh looked as line strength comes in the form time he sees the Mount fall!!! running water on to the playin(;i field during time-outs, and acting After holding a hockey clinic good as any man on the PMC of frosh Alain Derasse and as an all-around athletic supporter. T~esday, Wednesday, and squad. A very hard runner, he add to the early season scoring SPORT Bob Vickery and Charlie Cheng, both seniors, arc the student Thursday. of the past week, carries 185 lbs. on a 5'7" frame. Mayamona. Hoping Ralph to quarterback hock~y team, hold try~u~s rected first aid, and keeplllg the squad in tip-top shape. punch are sophs Bill Spangler t:·ainer.s aiding Fe~n Hitchcock by taping ankles, administering Sherry Fischel', .manager of the The Cadet attack will be di- by John Will and Rolal)d Creitz. Two-year SHORTS Dennis Quinby heads the managerial staff of the soccer startmg October 7. At t~le climc Hamilton, n boy with two years veteran Neal Hoffman gives team,. assisted by sophomore Dave Horton. Denny serves his Sherr~' taught the s"-'lIs ~nd of varsity experience. Cadet fine speed and hustle to a capaCity as scorekeeper and time keeper while Dave works on plays of. the game, featunng Coach, "Rock" Royer, is sure Terror full-back position. Rough \ the important shot sheet. Both men handle the water detail and the. contmental rules to Wl\1C, of his backfield. The play of and tumble Fred Wooden will "I'm afraid it's going to be a all first aid chores during scrimmages. whl.ch she learned at the Inter- his linemen remains to be the give the Harmon men added long season" woefully com- We think a hearty sound of thanks and appreciation should ~2.tJonal H?C key Tournament at big question mark. Last week ~'~il~~n~~~~~~~-b::k t~~iO~ineand mented socc~r mentor Denny ~e!t~~t~e~eCg~~~I!~i:S~heirunselfish contribution to the better- o\~ci~~r/~~:o~~nl~::;n.ing force i:,a~~:;, ~~a~ntl~ei~a~:~~ns~u,~~ as he. and the second Facing the 'usual tough season Harmon cr.owd I~ modern WMC A ,,~ t~~~dt:~r;:l!oo~~JJfn bed~~nP~~~~ against the Cadets in 12 at- with such opponents as Drexel, l~rgest '..a,.~ ar.:s n"e t ~orward \i~e positi~ns are Kay tempts. The Terrors "will be 1"reO 'S Catholic U., and Franklin and history dlsappomtedly watched 7'L Coleman, center forward; Mary on the lo~k-out for t.he sucker" Bif F.. Marshall,. ~he Terror eleven an experienced Towson alumni , IiiU.j liil U.I Ellen Colemall, right inner; plays which ~MC hkes to run, show optImIsm for a successful squad outboot Terror roundball-!J 'R" Darlene Stoffle, left inner; and ~s well as a bit of razzle-dazzle I". IJ ,,_. year. If they can overcome ItS . 'I V, r'/"Sl(ln ..ro wn Becky Hidey rig-ht wing ype of play. The game prom- It, what seems to be an early sea- ers as aturday. Desplte tile Also retur'ning to the' team ises to be one that is hard- son hex, they may show them- fact that the Towson aggrega- lI j are Sherry Fischer, center half- fought down to the last gun. tion contained several all- This. season, the. intramural Broadbent, Matt Creamer, Jerry back; Elza Hoffman, go~[je; ========= ~::r~~~::~o~'s ~i~lm:~;,a~::: ~l~~e;tC;~;:s. pr:m~see:rs~n;,a~~ ~~~ll~tJ:l~t r~;~l:{n~~hn Dudley, g~~~~Ul;;,rell~iib!~~~ac;~d LI~~: Patronize Our Advertisers GOlOB UG. w~re not. jelling as a unit on ~~a~~p~:~ei~d;~n~h~;I'::av~e~~ Ta~hlr:as pl:~e '~~fl~~alg~~~~~ Re~~~r~~ntative schedule is as Westluinster ~ ~~J~~:lc~w.;"n.e:rr~~~o;;:k~te~~~IIS!~~:~I~~~~G~.:: ~: ~et~~~ m1'I',,,1.;'o j0D retaining ~a~~%ba~:iS~~~~~gO!~/i~;:~: ~~~~w~~~St. Josephs _. __Away Laundry backs wood, and Mike Schlee. George =:~~::::~~~:; ~S~~~~:~~:ae~t~t~te¥.a~~:~l:~~ ~~~~!tiO;:Il~h~ee~e;;:r w::::~~ Ch;!;~'6~'~;.el~.~~ 0{.J:;~!:a~~ !~~ed~~:rsBk~~'r~~:h, ~:~t~o~~= ~~~: ~O=~~~~~e~~:~e ..~.'~:~~ and underAct of MarchS. 1879. However, the defense has nor- quarterback, With other Dry Cleaning ... mally been strong enough to Bruce Read, Greg Tassey, John Fulton, Marv Reitz, and Bud .~ SubscriptIOn Price $3.00 a Year compensate for the lack of Able, Stan Stawas, and Cal Denton round alit the backfield. s.. Gail Allen "scoring punch." Unfortunate- Fu~rman. The line. includes Sure-fingered Bachelor ends in- EVERHART'S MRS, FISHER Editor-in-Chief ~~c~hisw~~~r a\~~.d~~~secenn~:~~ ~o;~~ T~~~:l~' ~:~~heA~~i:~~: ~~~~~,,~c.,fI~~;s~~t;{:~e ~~:~~: Barber Shop Donald Hinrichs Business Editor e~:~er;~~;~iO: s~~t ~~:~~~~ar~~ ~~:n F::~~d "i~:eth~op~~~~~ ~~d~~~~:r,SI~~~~/la~~:~~n~tr~~~ STUDENT UNION At The Forks lWILDING ~~~~ :-o~.~fda~:nct~~·bin':tii~~o~u~:lcn~I~=======~~=======~ News ~dPJ~ORIAL S~~;;:Yta Love al~-;:nfer;nce \~~~ne 'll\~hit- Gob~mma Beta Chi has high ~~~.~c~: ~:rr~\ll L~~::~~, Je~~~ A .. t. News.Editors.__i;~~~dA:M~!!~: .~~a;lle~n:d~vq~~tel;1 if ~~: ~~~;~ s~co~;p;;~~~n1in~s~ ~!=f"u!:"ntE~:~u~eEdito..DiBnneBrigKa TCllors are to Will. with Ron Hibbard at quarter- it seems a cinch that the Bach- UNUSUAL CORSAGES KEEPSAKE Susan Gordon Last year the booters caught back, they could take all the ~lors will improve on their third for & ~;~!~~:::;~~;~~t.,~~:~~n;£~~ ~rSepl~:~~V?\~~n;~negs:;isr~~ t~:~ :~nu:el~l~eth:rr~ac~:b~~~ t~~i~fs~ pl~ie ~r~~~'Alpha has high HOMECOMING ARTCARVED Diamond and io~r~!~~~h~!~as~~~~. ~~J~ :~a~~~U~he~!Or::~l~;nth~n~:~= !!,i~k~onE~~~~~l~:.n*~e 9~~~b:f ~I~fsesy::r b:~~g C~Ul~ar:ul:~~~~: from Wedding Rings Co-CopyEditor•. __ CarolynDowell paign. This year it is hoped the Gamma Betes seems to be quite a few teams. The Black Typinlr'Editor E~"iY'l:nG~'i~:~:~that the Green and Gold will be their strong point however, and (lnd White backfield includes Stewart Dllttercr Open an account Ph?togrRPher.__ D"~i.dRobson able to shake off the loss of sev- with ends like Bruce Faulkner, Bob Carson, DOll Heinrichs, at :::~::~i~:~8~~~~~~~J£!iD:::: ~1~le:~a~~va{!~fbi;:~u~~nJ:~ :::~ ~i~nB~~~~~'n,R.~~! ~}~~~, ~~d~~~l ~~~1:0~~,:nT~/1;'~~c~0~~kb FLORIST DA VID'S JEWELERS F.:~ehan&:e .__ Linda Tru;~t conference center halfback, and John Law thelr passlllg attack Dmger, and Bruce Knauf while See our 19 E. !'IIain St. AVE~RBERSHOP J~i,:i~~~:Z:ii~~I~1l~'i~~;''Ev"ybody W,kom," 8a.m.calculus:·:'~latUe ~Jd~~ru~=-M;;;' NancyS'Vi"nkl~!.-::~!~:rtth:~~so~~~er1~gal~~~~er~ ~~~:~d li;:m~~ts~;l~i~:. S;;.~:~~ ~t~~i~s:i~~~I:i.e iCC~~~~,~~=ll~l;~ CamlJUS nepr~senlatives! Westminster , -, ence captain Joe Wenderoth sol'.:~::~~~~~~lcc,,~ou~":;',;,'n~d~B:':'I~1 ~c:::",.~t'~'.==!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::;::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::;::~ = Visit the aptly phrased it, "Mostly every II at t.he \ DOWNTOWN rush arrive quiz . Carroll Theatre WTTR AM·FM 19 E. Main St. Fri.-Tues. Oct. 4-8 Frank "Sinatra Billiards TI 8-9824 Eng read write . "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Wed._Tues. Oei.9·15 What's New in the Bookstore?? ... correct Psych . Hichard Burton Robert Mitchum, John Wayne • Books! ("Have we got books!!") Books upstairs, books ''THE LONGEST DAY" downstairs, books coming in, books going out! Text books! Tradebooks! Hardbound and paperbacks! From Bibles to Physics to Coloring Books! 25c t.o $89.95 psychotic neurotic Books. _ Bookstores are for browsing, so come be wit.h us. Three of the latest: Julian Gloag's "Our Mother's Clothes Flower Fresh House"; Helen Adamson's "Grandmother's Household Hints"; \Villiam O. Douglas: "Almanac of Liberty." at the • Deadline on ring orders. Do you want a College Ring in time for Christmas? Cut-off order date: October 12th. Pavlov bell... lunch Wear MODERN IDEAL • Going to the Game? Show your Colors!! a W.I\f.C. a or jacket, carry W.M.C. sweater, sweatshirt pennant, sport a 'V.M.C. decal on your car. Don't for- LAUNDRY get~the Bookstore will be open on the Saturdays of whew pause b~WithA Home Games. See THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE MATT CREAMER 8:30 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. Daily Winslow Student Center CQAie- Sat. till Noon A,N,W. 333 Home Game Saturdays until 5 p.m. Bottled under the authority 01 The Coea·Cola Company by: Westminster Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc.
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