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The Gold Bug, Jan. 13, 1967 Terrors Take Seafood Tourney; Fass Stars Grapplers Even Record ' Intramurals ,[ Three Players Chosen All-Tournament Outcasts ,Lead by Mik, Hen 6 5 Rout of Amerl The the basketball "Superb! Mag-nificent!" intramural by 3 • "ca'n U " seasonis shapingup into the criticsMy of "The Collector," usual -;-crap between the Bach- now playing at Gill Gymnasium. and the rest of the league, The ~ollector does ,not catch White trying to butterflies or beautiful r_ed- straight win- heads. Be gathers trophies. Currently The Collector is Gary Pass, also record they are known as "the Captain," and 3-0 Outca;ts and Re- now dubbed "MVP_" The arc followed by two nickname qualifies Gary as "The the SOS and the Collector." During the last two both 2-1 on the weeks, the Captain has "collect- ed" two Most Valuable Player faculty team trounced the Awards. The first citation and Whites in their open- at ~he end of the. 48-26, as the Rejects held Hohday Seafood FI~sta Spastics to their name, ball tournament, which 75-23. The next two games were r?rs captured for the real cliff-hangers: Animals 21 time. The second Ball Handlers 19, and the Out- presented by the Championship casts over the Independents Sports, Inc., at the Baltimore 41-39. The Bachelors crushed Civic Center in recognition of the stone-fingered CCAS, 38-28, his fine play in ~ eouese double- and the Nads fell prey to GBX header. In this instance he by a score of 41-33. A powerful edged out Mt, St. Mary's Bob SOS team breezed by the Black Sutor, who snared 29 rebounds Star~:~~b~~:'EJ~~~f!~, ~~~~ta~i!~S~h!~;tzl~:'t st~co~5~~~ ~~~20~~~~esO~ica~t~Vi~~nm:~;:~: ini~~:~C;;dd.;e~;:~sibility of a .c.Case, Fowler, Weber, Matthews, Markey, Wagner, Shipley. this time over the Militants, captaincy, thIS year, has added Third row-Carey, Conover, Miller, MacIntyre, Shrieves, Rudder. and the Rejects gained new lustre to. the fine play of Junczewski, by beating man. Fourth row-Griffith, Betts, Icause they had no Myers. third victory 63-35. The ~:ry :~::. ' r d th ~ ~:~~~ trophies. GARY FASS and Coach Clower display MVP Whitney, ~~t:r,:h~t;st CAPTAIN ~tS~~:?:~'~1~il~:=~.ti~~~~~i;~~i~~~~~~~~~f~i:~£r:~ ) by Frank Bowe (18: t~~lr 123 lb. man Goldberg de- Dave Mattis put on a very im, -. 's. performer. Many of his points I again before the power of west, Civic Center Win cisloned WMC freshman Ken pressive performance in deci- S ully s allies and rebounds came when needed ern Maryland. The score was . Myers, 4-3. Tom Fowler more sioning his opponent 17-2. Two most. His shooting saved the 72-61. After t~e holidays the Terro~s ~:;n ~:e~~~n:~c1~::ic:~.';~:~i ~:~:d~~l~: a~d ~r:~~:~:~t~on~ The 1967 Terrorette basket- ~~:l1,ag:~~st c~~~klindo~n M:~~ The Men of Clower spotted :;ag~v;~e~e~e:e~nd?~~~~ar~~~~:~ III the second period 0 cap a tributed to Mattis' one-sided were chosen and the home t t h hi 1gt h b d the hometeam a 7-~ lead, then and redeemed their first loss (to short, but exciting, match. triumph over American's Flato. tea m s .w ere an- off th: rdee~e~sivse~~a~d:~e~~no; ~ook the .same margin, at 37-30 Balt~more U~iversity) by de- ker Terry Conover, a freshman Herb Shrieves then joined Hib- : The varsity - LaRue a comeback b the Ea les of mto their own lcx: roorr:. featmg Washmgton Coil e g e, :C~~ot"'~:a~Pi~:,Wse;:tne:lY h~!~ ~~~~' ~:~~i~~ af~~~~thm~~~~~ L~~~: H~~acr~, ::::h Bridge;ate;. s: T g ~~i:~;~~' ':~:y ~O:~~lr~n':~~~~; 91t;~y Fass dropped in a free won his match when, leading the score 33-5.' Gail Lentz, Jean Rob- Th ~r;hr 0 lo~rn~~ S th In the second half a: nd knotted throw at 11:28, and followed 7-6 late in the fim;l period, he In the unlimited bout, Jim' Moore (Both Holidea;l~ea:o~~u;ies~~ Bas~et- the.s~ore at 59-59 wlt~ 4:52 re- with a jumper that put the was called for stalling to enable King soundl d 's'oned Vanderloo Yost, ball T' me t n b mammg. The compleXIOn of the Green Terrors ahead for good. American's Glassberg to gain a can's Shroe%eTe~~O~Jim '. Jun~or Varsity the Te;~:r~a for th:::co,::~ntim~ game changed here, as the Ter- F?ss led b.oth tea.ms in scoring ~~a~hc A~i~:; ;::c:'~~e~a~~ ;!~~~~~:l~~~!do;:~n~~ji: ~~~ . ' ~!~~~eF~:~~~:~:r~h~~: ::::~d~e~~n;o ~7n ~:-~ ~~;:;k~~d f~~ ::~~~e~n~en~pe~i:i :~~~d2~i,°;~i~~ ~:~:, ~~~e~I!~;; strdun_; together a t pr;di~~ment versa!. His sixth point came for . Ph.~{?ore, ~lice titles in the nine year history of ~~~n~co~=;0!~ea~u6si_~;~;~~te;o S~th sco~~d t2~ f~~ the loser~ ~~4 d~~si~~c~:~ h~S ~~p~:en~ ~:t~~er~~~rfnti~~~ ~~:td~os:~ Reeves, Miriam Rei~d~l~~r, D~7- ~~; t~~n:~;e~~ ~~~~ fi~s:a~~n sec~nd~ to .go. The rest was l\1V;s~roc;h;ci: as ~a~ye~~:ks Vance. . , 36-5. g y othy Shockley, and Peggy Southern Massachusetts Tech~ antl-chmactJc. after the final game. wr!~~le: ~:a~nas: ~o:s~~ ~:dt~! On December 14, WMC trav- ve;~~e'varsity will meet their noi~gi~?l Inst!!ufte't~5-l6~h T t,h~~e bO;;~r~r:nt;~:tw~~C~Ii~! E-town Too Tough season's opener was again frus~ eled to Baltimore for a meet first match in a game against IS ye~r . es Iva GI e b er- Kroe went to join teammate Joe The Terrors came back to the trated from ~etting a match with highly-regar~ed Towson, Gettysburg in a pre-season (~s JPo~~et ~ lIon 9:~;0 o~o Smothers on the bench after Hill t_oface Elizabetht?wn C_ol- ' when American forfeited be- State College. HaVIng won the scrimmage in Gill Gym at four 12. th . fi') r~t roun.. 1 n a c ose first III committing his fifth personal lege m a Saturday mght tllt. a ed 0 ege, 1 The Green and Gold found their ~ foul the left had in the afternoon Smothers ========, Ifirst four matches, Towson had on January = its hands full st~ving off a This is the first ,meeting bc- ~:n~edl~6 :~I~~S 2~arr~nt~U~~~ gam'e earlier with a leg injury. own rim hospitable. E-town Dudley Hits 49; :~lie~ r~~:i3~ut ~:~:::~~lY :::; f~:~~s:~~::st~:o s~~~~OISa!~a~~ T:rrors tied tht; gam: at 42 all, ::~~/fo~~~u~~~ff::t~~~ ~~;' ~:~~, h;~i~;d t~~e vYs~:~~s aW~~; JV Routs E-town lost, the gl\applers were encour- welcome this occasion' and hope With a three_pomt play by Greg rors but Greg Getty and fresh-lead, and were never able to aged by their La~ry Suder sank a free that sched- ~etty. man' Jeff Davis took up the re= make up the difference. showing against the women's sports At the a strong Towson squad. ule will continue to expand. t ~~w tohgll~e.the Gr~en Terrors bounding slack and enabled the final buzzer, the score was Eliz- Sophomore Bill Dudley led al\ The summaries: WAA applications were taken a Th- 42 ~ tIme lea.' . Terrors to take 14 more shots abethtown, 87, Western Mary- improving Terror JV squad to 123-Pusloskie, T; decisioned this week for anyone interested th e aC~I~nl;vast.~t~~ ~ose III than' the Corsairs who hit at a land,72. an 88-77 upset over the Eliza- Ken Myers, 5-2. in managing a sport or being an . e s~c0'k a un.1 e .erro~s 40 per cent clip t~ outshoot the Sam Jackson and John Lentz bethtown roundballers. Besides 130--Petry, T, pinned Tom officer in that organization for Tlppe 0 ten stral~ht pOllltS III Terrors The Corsairs made led Elizabethtown's attack with h scoring a JV record of 49 points, Fowler, 5:00. the coming year. Elections were one :nd on~- alf mmutes for a good o~ 27 of 67 tries while 30 and 26 points respectively. Bill also pulled down seven re- 137-Knott, T, pinned Fred supposed to be held on Jan. 9 at 79-6 m.ar?m at 5:17. The Ter- the Terrors managed onl~ 25 of Mike Baker led the Terrors with bounds. Wagner, 3:57. 8:15 with President Fay Bixler rors, d hlttmg .37 of 66 shots 81 shots for 30 per cent The 24 points; Captain Fass chipped Wi~h~v~er;~:~~l;e:~~~d s~~ai~~! Terr~4~::;~~: 1~'o. decisioned pr~S~~in!ngratulations to Miss F~~m;a~~~ot~n3~ ~:;ct~net6\:s~~ ~~~er~~~~ i~in~e \!~~~e ~:~e:~ in ~~:~d!:: a home crowd saw ~~::~~~r:~~:t~\~~l::~oi~~:~~~ de!~s~!~c~v~~~~;~~~ler, WMC, ;::end fi~~y:StheW~t~teh:: M~~~~ 0~~::~~:s29 points took game ~~~~~:n~h~~nVt~:ingo;~ a~rr~ ~~~s~~~~~ct~~ ~~~tl:o~~~::i~~ ~;~:;da ~~~~ts~:~~ t~~: s!~rt~s~ H;i~~;,ro;_sO. T, decisioned Jim ~~~dc~~~~~i~~~:.en's single~ ten- ~~~~~gbyh~~~:s'BU~kee.::; J~~~ ;l~~~~d t h r 0 ugh only seven ~~i!hT~~~:opn~t°i:lYa~~~~~er~~~ Terrors lose five straight, in- 167-F a r i e s, T, decisioned Diane Draper, Alice McGrew Adams.of Glassboro. With 23 and . .' three seconds remaining. The cluding a close squeaker to Tow_ Dave Mattis, 8-7. and Lynne Howard have all got.- 20 pOints respt;ctlvel y . Joe .Indlvldual .scorlllg saw Fass first half was nip and tuck, with ~r~e:tat:n~y ~~1~3-~;':~~~~d!~~f!~i;-Mil1er, WMC, won by de_ :~m~n,~h~n1~:~~;afn:!~::n~~~ ~~t:~he;: :p~~:l~~~ ~~~;r F~o;~ ;~~~r !~d g~~~~swi~~lJ~:~~ie~:' ~e;!-::t:~~~e e~~:~en~f~~'e ~~~ against Valley Forge Military 191-Jubinsky, T, decisioned tournament. connected for 12. Also collectIng 18 was Jerry seven minutes when Towson with a 113-65 victory. They Shrieves. For those enthusiasts of ski- Defeat S.I\f.T.L Moxley of S.M.T.!. Both Joe pulled ahead, finally getting a then stomped E_town through Unl.-Jim King, WMC, pinned ing who have signed up for that The Green & Gold then took Shypeck and Dave Spyko put 13 66-56 advantage. (and sud- the determination of. such per- Kirschenbauer, 1:20. course next semester without a H" hi" h A Oddl" h .The Te~rors t!ed it all up formers as Pete Klllner, who denly find themselves Ig Ig ts nd' Ig ts With 70 POllltS apiece before the ,hot a p,d"t 4 ,.. 4 '~omth'l r. I'g (0 ,tandon)th'" tip, hm b"~", '",ing th, m,tim" floor against E-town; Blll Dud- ~urmounr been offered (and no bones Their great effort was to htUe ~;~;P~~;i;i~O: ~tbo~tl:~e~:1~i ~~;u;o~t);op:v~~nsoa~~~~~~~!~: by Gordon Shelton heater to use during those long ~~~\\~ h~:~~e~2_;~. t~as;igae~~ average and team leader in as. TJ"he only those with pull make good' Congratulations go out this basketball trips. He has a prob- Baker starred as usual, hooping sists (17); Butch Johnson head_ skiiers. When you find yourself week to both John Heritage and lem with getting cold feet. 30 and 20 points respectively. ed the team on rebounds against at the top of the hill assume Don Stout on their election as Mike Kroe is checking his Mount Is Next E-town with 12; and Jeff Davis this position-knees be~t hands. co-captains of the 1967 football mail box for an award he re- . . who led the team in total re- M close together, head b~wed- team. With their skill, dedica- ceived duri!,g the holiday tour- T~e tall, qUick ~l?un~ameers bounds before being moved up 011'/It this won't help you get down tion, and leadership qualities, nament. He was voted the Most of JImmy P~elan V1~lt?111 G~m to th. varsity. With men, I "J the hill, but the prayerful atti- t h ~ y we r e the only logical ~opular Player by ~he r:fs and tomorrow n~ght brmgn~g With continued effort these key the tude should bring some assist. chOIces. IS supposed to receIVe hiS gold- them. two kmds of eX;I;,ement. T err TS still stand a ance to you. Remember from Terry Conover may have set plated, hand_engraved whistle Desplt: the loss of 63 soph ;;~~~W~in~ni~ng~,,;,,;on;,~~~~~~=::~~~h;";' ;on~o~u;t;it';'~'I;I ;do;w;nh;'il;1.:=_ ~u~~~ r~~:i~t~:S w~~1i~~::in~~ so~ue~!:e ~~~~. Baker is having ~~~~~i~~~~l~e~utCaa :t;:n~, :~l~ the scant period of two weeks, Ii minor memory problem lately orful. team _on the court .. Still puttmg the ball III the ~ he managed to gain a phenom- -just the check the blank look on sophomore the. Mount Dohler are 6'3 N for Is it the home his face if you don't believe me. hoop enal 21 pounds. PATIO Sandwich SPORT SHOP daily fare? Terry is noW'trying game, he managed to forget to senior guards, Mike Lyons and For Civic DIck recent plus HEAGY'S cooking or the lack of Barney's Center and Bob Sutor, to get down to his normal wres_ bring his basketball Pete Johnston, shoes along SHOP the ~'9~ sophomore center. Also tling weight of "a pudgy 147," and was forced to buy a pair. helpmg out are freshman guard, soccer Last Thursday the Word has it that during Featuring Full Line of in the words of the coach. the . team held its annual award ban_ Steve Mur~hy, and fre.shl_llan 15c Hamburgers Seafood Tournament over the quet. Co-captains for the 1967 forward, 1'Ihk~ Kelly. ThIS IS a Thick Milk Shakes SPORTING GOODS holidays, several players, the squad were elected with full- tough, expeflenced squa~, but Pizzas - Subs coach, and even the bus driver back-goalie Rick Coburn and th.e Joss of ~a:ter, who IS out French Fries _ Shrimp Boats spent a lot of time sharpening halfback Ken Nibali sharing the With a kne~ IllJury, has cau~ed Homemade Do-Nuts 16 W.Main St. their strategy via card playing. honors. Raphael Mayamona was- the.Mountameers t~ get off With Inside Seating Plus Other Sandwiches 848·5515 Mike Baker seemed to be after lineman of the year with John theIr poorest start m years, los. Rt. 140 E. of Westminster Pbone 848-5860 enough money to help defTay Daley named as defensive play- ing five of their first nine , _! L __J the expenses for a portable er for the season. games.
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