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2 The Gold Bug, Sept. 23, 1966 The Jones Boys Appear Ready For Wagner Roundballers Begin Practice .s; ",. tl. t. Terrors Whip Juniata 27·23; Offense Lacks Depth, Experienceao~f:"ir;";:~~~,~~.~~.:,:': :~:~~. ~~"~~~~if~i,~~,:~~Sp"~e~6Sf'.,~~/~.,~~~~tb~e~"!!~i~~!i" by FRANK BOWE "in" \~~~~~; ~[r~~la:d s~~~~~~! ~v~~~bot::.tH~~~iP;:~e~~e;e~~oe~ ~:~r:~w2 ~~ne; O~eH~~:e~i~t:.x°rs clash with Wagner of New ~his year's soccer team, under the very capable by any coaching staff as an Ivy League football game? This gridiron opener promises to be perhaps the most excit- of thl:d year. coach .Homer Earll ('YMC 1950,.and a a white hunter fears (Of course you know that Play- mg game of the year. I~ the pa~t two. years, Wagner and American), IS looking forward with enthusiam to a The good 01' days boy Magazine and the New York Western Maryland have built up quite Ir rivalrv, as both games winn~:~ ~e:s~:~ior co-captain Mike Waghelstein and junior co- w:rensc~:a~~U~h~~u~:~ r~~:s ~~;ak~e:~Je h~~~~IS~; ~vc~rr~l~sasr~i:~~g~t~t~~:r,;e:;':~:r~~~;~~dtot~o;~:a~u;'~~ ;~:~~~r~ captain Rick Coburn, and bolstered by several returning letter- It's "in" to cheer for There is more spirit at one of end of the stick in a heart breaking 7-0 loss. However, coach men and six promising freshmen, the Terror booters should be or the Colts but those games than there has ever Ron Jones hopes to pull a surprise victory tomorrow over the exciting to watch. Coburn, one of the finest goalies in the area, knows that the' guy been at a recent WMC contest, Staten Island boys. Last Saturday's scrimmage over highly is tempcr-arily sidelined by mononucleosis which will keep him cheers at a \VMC football yet we call those colleges ranked Juniata College adds a vote of confidence for the Terrors. out of action for from one to four weeks. Until he returns, game is a total faggot. It's a bit sophisticated. Western Maryland took a sparked up Juniata squad by sur- freshman Bill Schwindt will fill in. He is playing well now and ridiculous to think that we are If you've ever played an 01'- prise and commanded a solid 27 - 23 victory. The first score of may give Coburn a real fight !or the starting position at goalie. too good to cheer for a team that ganized sport, you know that a the game was a 54 yard ~uchdown run by sophomore standout Another pre-season casualty IS sophomore Alan Kempske, who consists of our friends and class- loud bunch of fans can mean Jerry Borga. Borga, playing left halfback, broke through the has a dislocated toe and will probably be out for three weeks. mates. There have been many the difference between victory line at the left tackle hole and ran the distance without being Defen~e promises .to ~e the strong point o~ the team this home games where the visiting and defeat. At our present rate touched. western Marylan? wa~, as in year~ past, concentrating yea:. Helping the goalies IS a strong and exper-ienced backfield. team makes more noise than the of volume and support, it would on the ground game, and It ,Paid off. Juniata ate up a lot of Besides Waghel.steIn, the backs consist of sophomore le.tterman students sitting in the stands. take the combined seating capa- yardage on roll outs and rolling pass plays, but the Terrors did Norman Sartorioue, a key man last year, and fine semor full- Of course, mere volume is not city of Memorial and D. C. manage to break up a few of the pass attempts. back John Daily. the answer. It all comes back Stadiums filled with typical Junior guard John Heritage provided the most exciting play The big question mark lies in the offensive strength. Gi-adua- to that acute illness I was speak- WMC "fans" to rouse our of the game when he intercepted a pass on the Juniata 35 and tion of high-scoring Scott Joyner will hurt, but Al Dernese should ing of. It amounts to that old Terrors to get off the bench and ran over a few would-be tacklers, finally being pulled down on go a long way toward creating a productive offense. Russ line of thinking you are some- onto the field. Maybe then the the 3 yard line. Two plays later, junior quarterback Barry Richardson and Bob Speth have fine potential and should be a thing that you aren't. Yes, of boys who work six days a week Ellenberger scored from the one. Borga converted for the PAT big help ill the scoring. Ken Nibali, a soph who is "very good" course we are an extremely on the gridiron could heal' you and put the Terrors ahead 13 -10 at the half. according to Coach Earll, will start in the line. Fred Schroeder, sophisticated campus, allowing above the roar of the opposing The second half of the scrimmage saw quite a few freshman a wing, is good and has a year's experience behind him. Jim emotion or animal spirit to warn. on the field. they were well counted for, as fresh John Seaman Reaau, a junior, is another possible wing. and quarterback Bruce Bozman put the Terrors ahead 20 -10. In addition to Schwindt, promising freshmen include Bob Seaman made an amazing 53 yard run up the middle and down Tawes and John Trader. I ,I,. the sideline, only to be caught from behind by one of Juniata's SChet~!e~eaa~~r!~~o~row::tt~~o~~~r!~w(~) ;S~~~:!~:i!!~ U. JOUrnlllYSIS safetyme:~d °r~l~hdes:~~ ;;X~a~~~YfO~o:~a~c::~~o~~~~t~:~ef~~~~ ~1~;;i:: ~~:!~~~~~)(~~~v~~, ~:~i::~:~;r(gH{~~,;Zo~o~o~~~~ by CARYWOLFSON conv:~~e~sf~;o;h~f e~i::t:~i~;.O pound Goldsborough Farrow, 9, Mt. St. Mary's (A); 12, F & M (H); 15, Johns Hopkins (H). It was like staying up law to Later in the half, sophomore tackle Jim King recovered a Drexel, Washington, The Mount and the traditional Hopkins hear an extra-inning ball game Juniata fumble on Juniata's 25 yard line. On the very next game loom as the. toughest tussles, while the Shippensburg, from the West Coast. When we is some guy play from scrimmage, Dana "Flash" Huseman turned on the Towson and Gettysburg games should be close thrillers. out (at ..around 3 a.m.) Ariz:ona and WRnts to speed to the outside and scored the Terrors' final touchdown. guys were leading by build a brick wall around the Borga converted for the PAT. votes, but the relief U.S.) Actually Sickles probably This year's wam is a yonng one. Only four seniors remain Anita Ekberg Says: to find that t.he voters of toward bad this trend on the squad. Co-captain Mike Beach will go both ways at was falwring badly. We would have pOSition, Ed Kasemey~r be the start- even in guard will probably spite of the gang switching off at times with junior Barry Ellen- quarwrback, again and had once th:i: vast comprehension "Do it tonight!" of the political scene and a great fans; had it not John. Marko:nch, a hard driving halfback and quick helpmg hand of his fourth Will be playing year of straight contamer, Maryland's Western varsity compassion for their fellow man in ball. Jay other Sybert, Why not? ~:n~~~!~f t!~~h~~~~c:~t~~d~u~f Tom :~~ ~~:~.year's leading receiver, will be starting at but lacks depth. Geo~ge P. f1~ahoney, the rich backfield is strong and fast, Dana Huseman, the 9.8 speedster from Andover, will start La Dolce Vita ?1an ~ H?ratJo Alger. caught but when the right half, while Jerry Borga will be running at the other half at for In hiS Sixth try apparently afwr running fullback will This year's at fullback last year. Sickles was 7:30 Decker Aud. of.thos7 Maryl~nders who ~;on~e~;;;ga~:h;,o~h~~ ~!c~:~I; probably be sophomore Earl Dietrich, but Vince Festa and Jack ~::;o~vi~~db~t~~:nO;gh~~t: :~e ;O;it h!~ :~~oe:'o~~::eanC~e~ s~~a~;~: ht: ti~e~::;le~~a6;~~ ~ =================~I~~~;~,;~.he follows III th.e re- hoping that, come November, the as will 140 pound Carroll Yingling. Yingling has shown more and det.ermination than of such mtel- Republican rebels will be able to hustle of the green . any other wearer Joe Anthony will be starting r,fjllard moving his castle in Annapolis. The Marine Corps Officer, Selection Officer, Captain governor electees as prevent King George from ever and gold. at cenwr, while guards Beach John A. Studds, will be on campus 26 thru 28 Sepwrnber renegade Alabaman we all were wrong in Heritage and McTeer will be giving him plenty of hard hitting 1966, to interview students for Marine Officer Training (who defeawd a i Mr. Easter, the guber- help from either side. John Evler has come a long way since last Programs. The officer selection team will be in the College "'t-,~"ovo,""-,," hopeful who promised season and will be starting at tackle along with sophomore Grill to provide information and interview applicants. the 1964 to our problems if Jim King. Freshmen and sophomore men attend two 6-week in- tion). all just eat lots of Coach Jones' boys have a lot of spirit as well as talent this crements of platoon leaders class training at Quantico, If nothing else, Mr. M"hoo,""',1 ;.::._._ and drink three year, and as shown by last Saturday's scrimmage, their hustle Virginia during their summer vacations. Juniors attend nomination might of fruit juice could very well payoff. Your support is needed. a 10-week summer training session the summer prior to about in the flight graduation. Seniors and graduaws atwnd a 10-week class families to the officer candidaw course after graduation and are then ready several commissioned. For qualified applicants, pJatoon leaders more families of class (aviation) and aviation officer candidate courses arc planning to move into are available. There are no training commitments during urban areas as Cleveland, New the school year. Members of the PLC are not required to York, and Rio de Janiero. We al- complete any special college courses, but are required to so can expect that, if Mahoney maintain an overall "C n average, successfully complete makes it through the general the summer training, and earn a Baccalaureate Degree election, he will at least fix ,,",I ,."",,,,"'. before being commissioned. All time spent in the pro- rusty drawbridge and take those The gram is counted for pay purposes upon assignment to alligators out of the moat. are: Bruce Wells, president; active duty. America's role in today's world places upon Meanwhile, the "candidate Richard Boswell, vice-president; each youth the need for individual leadership, confidence who got left out in the cold", Anne Cooney, secretary; and and self reliance. These attributes are required in business Mr. Sickles, is considering Gordon Shelton, treasurer. All and the professions as well as in the military-the Marine throwing his allegiance to the of the officers but Anne held Corps builds leaders! Republicans, which more Demo- fice as sophomores. ' iiiiii~~~~~~~========~m,:,;~a~ts of the good Democrats ever The incoming '"""""'"_'.O"-Ol ought to think about since elected as its anyway. (This is Dudley; vice-pl'c.<;ident, Amy , however. Unless Lewis; secl'etary, Mary Massey; Ir--------, and trcasurE'r, Russel DeHart. GOOD HEALTH TO ALL from REXALL DRUGS SCHMITI'S Order Your WE APPRECIATE CREPE PAPER, YOUR BUSINESS DECORATION and PARTY GOODS in Your Club Colors at P. G. COFFMAN Company STATIONERS Times Bldg. 11 E_ Main Street Westminster, Md. Westminster, Md.
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