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@The Gold Bug, Jan, 15, 1966 Clower Gives Terrors Sermon On The Mount Terrors Must Contoin Frosh, Optimism Pervades The Air Sportlight On Eigen Forword Fred Corter I as the Terrors hung up Grapplers Oisplay Talent h.~~~~~h;';;;;:~;;~,f~::~~~t.';~~~1:hf~;:f~:of . to back losses to Millers- and Emory and Henry. by Lanny Harchenhorn, Mike SiUlCOCk_- fourth, 180 ern Maryland offense for the points per game: 'I'his ,h'lgyn'~",iu"; It looked pretty dismal for "Optimistic" is the word that pou~ds . last four years. look~ equally as strong on and Gold as 1966 ~:r~~~~~rb:O~f:~ea:~nC:sea:~~ ~~~; H~\thfO~~~, ~~p~~~~~:1 Rich's formative .basket~all ~~~!~.~bcsheet as-he does on up but Ritchie Eigen and the comin cam ai n g of th tournament showing, the Ter- years w!lrc spent at TIlden High In nine games Rich has rest of the boys must have some mighty good resolu- WesternM~rYlandG~eenGrap: ~~~~k~~:~~tannoJd~~;~;~da~~-1:~,~~:l~: ~~~~~~~h~~:v!~r;i:6:!r~!~~;~d;r.14;~en~!s because no fewer than five ~!:~en~~bl~as:r::;~:n~~a;u~~:decision to Towson State in the forwa:'d spot. In his senior hit on 24 of 28 foul shot double figures (Eigen and with 19 each) em-cute to cd in by the T~l'xorS in the Tow- ~~::~iO~rS~~r~~il~fngT~fl~e(i~~)t r;:r ~~_~~~df:~e~~ew:~u~~~se;,~~ ~::l:e~t:~: a;~t:~ltai~di~11 overwhelming 89-68 drubbing Lebanon Valley at Gill Gym so~ TourJ~~~en~ of December. 3 Rick Schmertzle~ (152), Jin~ ~ollowing Fall found Rich start- totaled 136 points. This' 5,.'OIL ",' ... the first contest of the New s: ~is\.ea~ ca~sd~h:~;njO~.lm ~~dd~~~1:177), and. Ga? Ku- ~:~ :~I:o~;v~;~s~~~ i~;r~:~ed~ ~~n~ all. ~mpre~sive I T~~ orde~ ~f finish ~nd t:et el~ough as T~:~~eerssl;i~J!ed I~; Injury and illness have been in~. ;1~vi~hP~5 ~~e~:~nd~ ~~~~::l~le~t~re ~~o~~~lo~~s: a ~:orgf~ns ;~;O~~y tOot~~~.!~-Ji~ :~e~~I~o:i~~~n C::I::~~g~~·: s:~; ~:I~e~~O~~t~~a~~~:saen \~~~~ We~t CI~ester 91 tion to 'the Green and Gold side at Western Maryland. Toward wants to. , Umverslt.y .of Delaware 84 of the scoreboard was a two the end of his freshman season Rich, co-captain of this Old. DO~lllllon 58 . point contribution from Bob he suffered a back injury which squad, is a sociology University of Baltimore 34 Basye in the 160 pound class as has yet to stop bothering him. whose plans at the time Western :r-.~arylandCollege 32 he dueled Len Malinowski to a Last year's arch-rival was a fold. After . . Tows~n State 24 7-7 tie. chronic virus. But nothing Western washington and Lee 24 The game but ailing Terrors co.uld stop his s~orin.g puncI;. attend . Loyola 6 , suffered their second straight Rich has the deadliest. Jump shot eventually go In the preliminary matches setback January 8 at Gill Gym on the team, Hnd shows an planning. If g':~tluat',_"~<,"II'"'!"'~'"'~ of December _ 3, Terror Rick when the firebreathing Dragons amazing bit of ability (at 6' 2" doesn't Schmertzler triumphed over his of Drexel proved too hot for the and 185 pounds) both under the shot" will Towson opponent to win tIle 152 youthfful Terrors to handle. boards and on fast breaks. He life of the pound class while Bob Basye did With Captain King Hill out drives to the left just as easily Tonight's game the same for his Towson State with an academic ailment as to the right and is a master Mary's is an important rival in the 160 pound cluss. In (COl'l1PS), Al Starr out with at the three point play. We are number one in the the unlimited class, Freshman rib injuries, and Turner side- "Rocketshot" (so called by his son-Dixon Conference at Jim King did them one better lined with a bad ankle, the Ter- young but growing fan club) point. There is no doubt by pinning his University of ror grapplers, using inexperi- has not been so consistent a de- it will \be . a tough game, Baltimore counterpart in the enced freshmen (notably W:...g- fensive player as would be ex- neither is there any doubt second period of his go-round. ner, Wesley, and Rudacill whose pected, but his consistency in a packed Gill Gymnasium Later that day King and fine efforts spoke well for their the scoring column has always hot night for Eigen can do the Schmertzler tallied two more training and their desire) were proved to be an ample equalizer. trick. summed it ================== ~~e~c~~~~~r ~;ct;~i~~~;'eb:~~ Si~~~;u~~~sS~:se Ci A Norris of Towson respectively up when he said, "It was as if IJ ,!./ •• ,l_ ini~:",':'~~~~~i"n"lation,~';;,:~~,lba'k~a:,,:';~o~gt~~I(OIUers mount ounter- ttOCI{ !Oawt~ree ~ore Western Mary- admitted we were overshadowed by Bob Cartwright of victory. It didn't impress ~~~~s,vl~7~~~s'H~~t~:c;;:e p~~~; ~~i:; ~ou~~~nd~~:tt~~; :::t::::~ It was reported in a previo\!s ~~~u:~,c~~i;~!s H~~~i~~'~~fl~~l~~ of t?e hill III hIS match by de- had wrestled well and were in ~OLD BUG that the college.s took a little of t.he lustre off the ;~r:~ng Si~:~~:,ga~ . d~te~~~~~ ~bi:~p~ho~~t!~an their formid- ~~~!~n~a;~i~a;p ~~~n~?n ±~;.~~~~d~i~~ s\~~~in~h!m~~~~:ments. ~:.:~~.m;:':;xe~e~ t~~S 130tP;::~~ be:::res:~i~:e \~~~na~~u~e~~~o~~ ~~~O:c~ertJ~atO\~~~~:~ i:id:~~ ~:thl ;~adrco~~ant1:eat dlVl?lOn. Wrapping up the ents is bound to payoff. The seem to have broken out of the ROTC title. Two ~em1-final consolations, Gary question ia how soon. Perhups slump that plagued them for for WMC in Kulick put another match in the it will be tomorrow as WMC two matches. Pete Riker and ~~~e~fc~~:s~n~y defeating Og- :~~tsFr~~~:::;h~w~he ~~~~I~! ibl~gt~~~ha ~~:ti(~~~ i~~~~~: both doing better ~han 285. . ~======== Kulick then continued his first quadrangular meet. It 14J2, lowest shooter-280) the If the lev~l of ~rlllg shown over top-ranked - ~:;;~n~f \;t~~h~~g:o~tg~~~Pl~:~ ~;~u':d arot~~aa~:~r r;~~ ~:~~~ ~n~~de:; :O~e\~t aongat~: ~:~~ ~~e ~~~~iai~;fntl:eJ:a~~~ a:~:~n~~n;nl:5~~~g~,~~ Lettermen Aid Fund th' in his 191 pound class of the es going on simultaneously end with a very fine score of few teams on the ~~ To\~so~ns~~~::tInI~ For Leukemia Drive tournament finals on the eve- throughout the day. The action 1381. Quali~ers for Western ~vould ~tand a ning of SatUl'day, December 4, starts in Gill Gym at 10;00 am, Maryland were Captain Peter .,he ~alders. revenge for the Ter- 1965. 3;00 pm, and 8:00 pm. Riker-284, Ira Klemons-280, why It has had lost to Towson by Bn/cc Knowles lh;~~llo~~f:;lhr~~~S;eri;:;~.ded ex!tf~!~yda~nj!y:~~eOfs~~~:ois~ i~~~27~~el~dJ2}c7k ~~Ia~d~ ~~I~~O;O p~f:~je:ff~;~Pi~;on~ Western Maryland College Jim King-second, Unlimited intercollegiate competition is a 264. matches All was for L~tterman's Club is a small 15:i;~un~:hmertzler - second, ~:~~. pr~v~~:gea~~~n~r:eC~r~::!er~us:r:::f~~d C~::~m~s, ~::!i~~~rh~~~d !~<;e, Teachers paced eilte group on our campus. Gary Kulick _ third, 191 Take time out to take in wrestl- match against West Virginia r('r.fect In rIfle' . ~~'a;iitnat~:tm:~~ to r.1~e::;:el:~J~;.~~'i~;:I~~~e~vi~~:~ " hi" ht pounds d SOdI" ht ~;:t~v~~ll:;:. n~ru~hO~~ r::: h l~~P~:b~~\l'~v~~of . regard to sport, when a "c" ing. HIg Ig S an I e Ig S things a postal match is one in ,the matches are so l' t~e c~r~:;~:se~ota~~; V ~~:)'~!~e~t:~· pb~:~iO~ai~:aip~:~ ,~aw.the Terro,rs "visiting" team t ac B d Alibis which'the between. t . :n~~v~:~ tually fires the match at its ow~ matches, though, and :ri~~~I:e h:se~~~~:~i~~ by Ed LoWT']/ man, and a staff including ~~~;ee~ ;nhd e i~~s~v~a~~o:~s :~: '~~'~a;:e.no;:~~t;~t S&~~ The weather must able vote of the present mem- On the basketball seene it Lanny Harchenhorn, Bob Cart- mailed to the host team where shown In recent contests been better than the bus· ~~~'~din~~d~~:da~~ldDe::,;b;~o:~ looks like Dick Eigen has gotten wright, Mike Herr, and yours the scores are com par e Q. 0 ' 0" k'• accepting were formally initiat- his old touch back. He has truly, Ed Lowry. Keep your Wohl's Raiders, in the postal, ed the evenin'g 'of December 15. really been doing a fine job in e~~ on the GOLD. BUG for ex- continued to fire with accuracy "Jr Cagers own Ie Inson No coercement.or harassment of the early pa~t 0.£t~e season. ~~tI~;eU-Gi~ci~:e~I~;ot:t~o:ce::;e ~::t~!~~nd T~~\::~ \~~.:~ o!.' : ~no~;.ind accompanied this cere- ha!O~e~~I;t~~;~o~~~~nsi:e f~:i, Saturday, ·Ja~. ;5 WMC will d~l~don13~~~lto~ua!~fio~~~ngWe~'~bY JlJike Herr ~e nev~r p~t~ o~t ~c:s t~a; 100 In accordance with the con- ~~a~~\:ea~o~h;lao::ro~~u~~~ o~ ~Vo;:Stli~~ mfie:~tw~~c~dr~7l1u~~~~~n:~~~a:~9~/~~ :r-.~~~;a~ik~;~ Si}~:~eVlo~j~;I~~:~nS~~P~~~n~ ~:~~e:v:r~ge ~~ ~r~v:f~~ ~R~~~~~u~~~~~i'e s;~~.~~an~~~;,o~: posing team in the last two volve the Terrors, Frostburg, 280, Ira Klemons"":"269and Mike i~g Dickinso~ College Monday :ckcourt ~ate ISanother fresh- operation, and se:vice to the games. Galludet, and Elizabethtown. Roney, his first qualification at night at Carlisle 79-72. :r;, ~.e~;:~ Gab.le. Denny ~as sc~ool and to achieve a closer . . ~t will be s. round robin pffair 258. ,: Down 38-37 at the-half, the ~iml:Clf~'alctfonq~~C~~~~~~d~~~ umty and understand.in.g am~mg wi~har; ~:;s a~~~eb~~~ar~~Yl~~ ~':n~h~~gos~s:)nG~~O~~~::,nJ !~~~is Tt~ea~vo~g7~ro~:a~Ve~0;:r~~n;~ ~~~:t~ ~~I'l'~~'! e~~~ded S!~~iO~~h~:i1lJoP. tha} one-h~n~e~ sl~t ;~~~lt;t~;~t:iude~~~~~I*,e~~rn~ a sustained the injury in the Tow- port the team. enough to provide the margin paced by Bill "Deadly" Dudley ~a k {I~ ,a S?G .Ie~h ~ - Malyland College"; :ve have at- ~\?~er~a~~ ~i~ t~~ ~~~~~Ie~:nf~~ j~. I~I 'r ;:~lh ~::n~3Je;~y t~eolffi~:i:ht~~~ ledw.ThUI':~~lea~ighUl~Cho~t~~ !~~d~~td a~:;~v, P;~!~C~I:e!~:: guarding standout Maceo Dai- IniSS rreyers ~etsEXllmn/e jrames for an outstanding game s~~.~I~gd "[ ~~yer ~e h~: be~n has hIndered several. Our at- ley. • • • a r A .. 1~IOme'/lA*L'e"ar ". ~~~~lot~l~r2i~rr!I~Se~~t~~~~0~~~~ ~s :j~S~ be~inn~ng a~o~~~~\~ ~h: ~~~;,t~~~\\~p:~~o~:.~w;l~ .~;s~~~ point to get over to the gym and rtl. rr. IHI~ 't;i~ digits-Gary Shapiro with four fOlm he .posses~ed m,~lg.h IS Game, and raise money for the year's NFL Championship Let's all try it to make field goals and five free ~~hool. I Wtll DaVIS, at 63 tosses ~~~yO~~r~a:s~:~a~ree:~.n ~tii~: by Nancy Harris lor of Science degree, Miss Wey- ~!~~1;3wi~~dse~e~n~:~~~:s~~n;I. H: i~alaeS:te~d~~l'~~o~~~e::Ua~dd ~r;:tb~~lvi;a~I~U~I~~~a n~e~n!t~~ Lebanon Valley there was only Versatility is the word to de- ers was an active member of Dickinson's top point man was he can sr oot either underneath the sound of silence. Our more a small and apathetic crowd. scribe Miss Joan Weyers. the college basketball, tennis Etter with 19. or from the corner. successful ventures include The teams play their best when Miss Weyers is in her third ~nd.hockey teams. This enthus- As it is with all Junior Vars- : W~lt !I.fichael isn't in the trips to see the BuJlet.s and there is enthusiastic crowd in year of teaching physical edu- lastic athlete I'eceived her Mas- ity teams, Coach Leishure's ~tal'tlllg lineup, but he has put Orioles in action, a bus to the the stands. cation on the "Hill." She also tel's in Education at the Uni- fighting fivesome lacks depth III as many mmutes as anybody Civic Center to see onr own coaches the Western Maryland versity of North Carolina. Fol- but does have some good person- on the team. Walt is a dedi- teahl vs. Towson St,....te College, Tonight, in taking on the girls' basketball and tennis lowing these years of prepara- nel. Jerry 'Volf, one of three cated student of the game. He (tonight) h long awaited sched- Magnificent Mount the Terrors teams and serves as advisor of tion, her teaching career was sophomores on the squad, is the supplies leadership wh~n he is ul.c-board for the grille (which are putting their number one the Women's Athletic Associa- launched at \Vashington High team captain. He has good on the court. Also seeing plen- WIll soon.ap~e:l.r), and sponsor- rating in the Mason-Dixon log tion. School in Germantown, Wisc.on- moves under the- basket and a ty of action are .freshmen Jim lng a spf'lng awards banquet fol' on the line. The Clowermen The young teacher-coach was sin. good left-handed jump shot. Godown and Pete Kinner. Jim all sports. We have tried to are currently 4-1 in conference born and raised in what she Physical education has been Bill "Deadly" Dudley, a fl'esh- has displayed a. soft shooting ger.el'ate m0re student interest play while the Mount is 5-2. calls "the heart of the north the prime interest in Miss Wey- man, starred on his Vineland touch from outSide, while Pete in athletics, and beginning Mon· This is one you don't want to woods," Phillips, Wisconsin, ers' life. While teaching, she (N.J.) High School team. Bill has shown hustle on the boards. day we will again actively so- miss. Game time is 8 :00. where she became interested in has continued her active pal'- is an excellent ball handler who Rounding out the roster are licit for the Ernie Davis Leu- * • • physical education as soon as ticipation in sports on the Ama- likes to drive and a scrapper, Bill Hill, Bob Kendrick, Mike kemia !'und with hopes that As former Sports Editor she "knew there was such a teur Athletic Union basketball both defensivel).' and offensively. Herr and Frank Bowe. every student will give at $.25. ~~~dl\~~~~~~k~:a~l~~~n~t~ _======="",i====~============~ ~c~:~tC~~:as~~s~asoroi~~~~i~~ th~;~" combined enthusiastic ~~~' BEAT THE M0 UN'T Chief, he is being replaced by participation in sports with her Towson badminton team. his former assistant Senior Ron time consuming studies at La He!' interests however. are Boone. Ron has selected Walt Crosse State College in Wiscon- not confined to the basketball Michael to be his right hand sin. While earning her Bache-! court. and hockey field.
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