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4 The Gold Bug, Feb. 10, 1967 Frostburg Five Bounced by Terror Hoopsters 'Terrorettes TopSt. Agnes Grapplers Overpower Greyhounds; (/0wermenPost 8-1Mark; . Alter Trouncingby G-burg Place Third in Quadrangular Meet SutlerBags22inHometown by Frank Bowe match of the evening, should In action since their 36.5 win cide the meet. The bout over American University on thriller, neither grappler January 7, the Terrors have able to. score during the dropped meets to Johns Hop- two periods. In ~he final frame, kina, Elizabethtown, Frostburg, H~nt reversed Kmg for the t,:vo and Monmouth, while defeating pOI.nts h~. need~d for the win. Loyola to bring their current 'I'his decision clinched the meet record to 2-5. for the Blue Jays, 20-16. January 11, the Gr-eenTerrors E-town Drubs Terrors hosted Johns Hopkins in what I On January 14 the wrestlers ,will probably rate as the most traveled to Elizabethtown and exciting bout of the year. :l'eceived a merciless 33-0 drub- The visitors started fast, win, 'bing. ning the first two matches. In E-town opened with two quick the 123 lb. bout, Dryden deci- falls and the visitors never re- sioned Myers 7-2. Dryden covered. Al Kurtz pinned Bill forced Myers onto the defensive Betts early in the first period. from the start and won easily. In the 130 lb. bout, Taylor fol- In the next match Koyama lowed his teammate's lead with Fowler in the sec- a pin over Tom Fowler. The 137 pound duel At 137, Terry Conover came Conover, the most within one minute riding time of freshman grappler defeating his rival, dropping a momentarily stem- 5-4 decision. John Elliot showed tide with a Al Starr the lights at 2:57 in over Joe Griggs; the 145 lb. bout. the meet score stood at 8-3. Earl Brinser decisioned Bob There's twice as much "hoop- a ~otal of six points, four of Howe~er, the visitors refused Hibbard 8-0 with two take- Ia" going on in Gill Gym these which were f~ee throws. There to be sidetr-acked and Gotwals downs, a neal' fall, and an es- days, now that the women's was fine playing on the part of put them ba~k .on the victor! cape. Steve Fitz handed Ricky basketball season has formally Peggy yenzk~, Dotty Shockley, path by fashioning a.n 8-3 trt. SchmertzIer his first loss of the again, some of the opened. and Pris Barns and a good over- umph over Al Starr In the 145 year by a 6-2. margin in .' were never be- backcourt pressure on MIke The Terrorettes first compati- all team effort. lb. match: 160-lb. bout, glvmg htm a 6-1 I co.ntest. The Baker and Gary Fass will be ~ion was ~~ttYSbU~gas the i~o Go~~~e~ea~~nt:b~a~~ t; m(:~ Bob ~~~~r~,W:::t:~I~ng for 10}'im Hvidding narrowly close ~~~b~~tg:ll~aan;~ relieved. Good D f Penns -lvr "' a sCl'1m~~geb t e Goucher) while the next first time this year, dropp-ed missed toppling his E-town rival short. Western Maryland's . e ense en~sYfvan~~~;CproveGbO e IO~ game is on February 13 one to his opponent by in the 167-lb. division, losing 3-2 steady scoring and rebounding The Clowermen looked ex, ;nu~h fin I fi as ( - urg . e Catonsville. All home of one reversal. At on one point riding time. In the held the lead to about ten points ceptionally good on defense. In t e. 1~) 4iu;;s ~c~~e-~lse, are played in Gill Gym . the visitors had a 177"lb. match, John Fry deci- for the entire game, ending up This is understandable because had ~Ir s . I - . th e. ys ur~ teams would really' . 14-3 lead. Un. aioned Dave Mattis by a 5-2 with an 83 to 74 victory. of the definite emphasis that \~O w:~e g;~xsf~e~ tal~lrors~~~r some turnout and . Sch~ertzler de· n:argin an~ Jim Kin~ \~as deci- Larry Suder led the Terror Coach Clower places on this ;ndthh,n~',~"t"n ~"'1:nd:~u:~:'month,partof with,7-0d"i'ionh'~i:::~:::::;;:~'d40mth'unhm,t,d,on_~~o~:;,;~~,~2i;i~~,:~::f:~'~~,~'~o~~:~'g~:;;,~,,~~:,d~';~: ;MC e se:!edS \::~~:~ . in :~~ close to a pin several times but Quadrangular Meet hoop. Joe Smothers chipped i~ hustling, aggressive play of Bi.ll Of b;und'r~hn~~ng,""~lt~~~G.Burg Shot Down; waJ~~h';.;'~;~~i::;~:h~~~;danLO;~;:.S~;~~~~~;g~'!~dh~::~d;;:~~~~~':;\~:n:,~0:'i;;;a:3;~' ~:!~Y;"~~:l~;,t,;::::d t~: ~:~~ wa: G;~nys~~ae:e '~~th ;~ Riflemen Now·7 -1 exciting second period pin ov~r mouth for a quadrangular meet. out of the team's totai year .and tu~ned in a commend- ;:.~~t~in~o~~:~~.~~d~~:'YS~;;~ byBobC.,twright ~~~'4_;oLd~~~.'h'~a~::tf~I~%';~i~;';~~~~~~,:'i~~VM~OY~:~. "bO~';.~'::~~ol~l~~hd~~~:~;'~~bf'~V;:\~~O;~~~,~';,:~~~ ton with eight. Lynn Howard We s tel' n Maryland's rifle With another fall to put the Monmouth 17, WMC 15. grabbed five. This game brought and Dudley III the backcourt, and Connie Yost played a good team, led by Gordon Shelton, ~atmen on top fo~, the first Against ~oyola, Fowler! . the season's log to eight vic- the Terrors h~ve one o~ the game defensively as did fresh- continued their winning ways by tIme, 16-14. .HOl?kIns J 0 h n over, and King won by deCISIons, tories and seven defeats. toughest defenslv~ squads m the man Jean Robinette. ~eft~ati~g the sGarpsho~i:~s ~f ~I:~~~~'q:::~!~n:a~~ ~~:c1:1M~t ~~~m~~tz~r ~~rf~itn, ,~nl\~t~~ Bright Spots fl~~f;~~~~e'an~h~h~n;~,~:~esdt~~~h c se!~o:,h~;f~o;l~y;da~Co~t ~~:~t11~{~e~l~ary 03,ea~eGettysburg~ le~~-ll:~ v!;~~: o:h:id~~'fi~ii~e~ ~~~lst~~i1~ Conover won a decl_ points tha;::~e ~:~e~:lthi~r~~~~ ~e:~~~:r ~;i~~! y~:~eve;~e g::ci St. Agnes, and prov~d to be poor Gord?n Sheit?n. led the T7r- bout, a duel between Bill Hunt, ding, and King won test. Suder looked like the Lar_ indeed. This, however, remains ~o:~::e~fb~3~~~~\~iicih;~y~~ ;~~~g~~:~~t~5~:I~~at~tR~~!~,g;~~i~g,M~'~nn~~~:~iO~ \~~~ :~~ ~~~~er~:ie:'[O~~f~~~n:g i ~~ ::e ~:st~~dt~fe ~:a~e~~; i~:·~to be s~::Phcrd Snowed ~~~at~:el~e~e!ls ~~eo~ceO~:e'in~~~~~~ls~I=~~~~, !f;~~~:~ri~~~:~ fitting that this, the feature and King all won deci~ions. ~~~sl:os~ldt~~~~aJ~i~a~nt:~~~td The game with Shepherd Col- cates. For the first half of this to the cause. incentive because he was play- lege on Tuesday was cancelled ~~e~t~:~~t~r~~e~n~:f ath;a:~~t fo~ui~:;a~~r~~t:h~ :~tc~'e ~e~ Sportlight On Jim Hvidding I b~O~al~~S~:~so~i!~dS~~?e~ ~:~~USI~::h~~:I:~o:;~n~e~.as ;~! ball court by both teams, as 27 scored, one of the personnel at- also from that neck of next game is at Loyola on fouls were made. There was no tached to G-burg's ROTC de- by Frank Bowe ~lOments. For example, in this Another bright spot Thursday which will be one of consistent team play, and it took partment jokingly asked . . year's Hopkins meet, WMC was the piny of Joe Smothers. the toughest of the year. They an hour and a half to play it. geant-major Lancaster if co - captam JIm trailing the visitors when Jim's had been sidelined before have a well-balanced, experi_ Sue Smith was high scorer for was ready to concede the modest man turn came. His exciting victory with a bad knee, but enced team and have always the game with 15 points with The Sergeant-major, in success at ~he closed the gap to 14-11, a tre- to have recovered sat- been strong. The next home B~tsy Horton second highest est tradition of Red Auerbach, road paved With mendous boost to the team in Joe is a very valu_ game is with Baltimore Univer- WIth 14. 'Vl\lC's rebounding has lit a cigar and replied that he and patience. the usual Hvidding style. able man to have healthy at sity on the fifteenth with a little improved and free throws now was ready to start the victory to \Vestern Mary· this time because of tbe aca- tussle with the Mount sand- ;~:~JJt~sb~ll~ete~~m:~~:.!~h~~~; ce~~~:ti:~~, coupled with exp!~~e~~:.efi'~';~e~n~ Will St;ckmen ~:~~~iii~:onofsee~~k to C~~u~~~~~;:e~f i~h~et:e:~~'n~~~~~\!~; 9 of 29 free throws in the first sharpshooters' victories I wanted to try some gaining some of his strength tough and the Terrors will have two games. The junior varsity M.LT., Cornell, and the sport, so T picked wrestling be_ r*lIrt ot IAIU,.., after his illness and looked bet-I to play some very fine basket_ followed up the varsity game of West Va. in a postal match cause I didn't think it took much ..lIN, rr/r.L. tel' in this game than any so far ball to keep on their winning ~V~::.;~t~~ghVi~~~:~r O:ortht~~ ~:~~:~ t:a:~t!~~ia~:i~~~. their tir~t s:e:::: ':~~~~~iC.S major !lr~~~~~i~nr~::n~ s;ee~:s tob~~~ . year. The rebounding load, ways. ================== !~O~u~~;~~~~~~~;de~~ ~;::~ iossibilit~ of forming a school Highlights And Oddlights Anyone can ~~at:~d1~0;Oft=~po~~Sn.~~~st~~~! i:~~;~~;;~e;:;~~in~:~~~!~~ gets the Job done, he IS the kl.nd team this year? How many by Gordon Shelton own, a one on one, full court of .~erson Wl\fC can look to With people have even seen the Many of the Frostburg fans press wit~ a certain cooed. A pr~~th h h d'd t k th played before? Or should l;eem to remember Larry Suder r~ally serious p.layer can make . or: his efr;sh~a:~a~ be asking how ~any people c~~~anc~GOOF. ~:~~byhi~a~~~~, S{td~olA~~~:U~~ ~1~l~~;n~~~~~ I:hi:~~~gb:f tak_ y:~l' tEe m::: ~:~r h~~~r~i~!el~Zcr~~:ehi~P= lhey seemed apathetic toward mg ':'Olcelessons after the s.ea- on the varsit that '.Jig sport in Maryland and on ~~:l1~o:':n!e~:iif~~v~~~c~:;;; ~~~~~t~v:;~i~e~~ut~:~u:~b~~k hefe:~:d~at thIs was th~a~~~!s~o:::. unique qualities ~;~e an~~~!ng;heev~~u;he;'h~; ~~~~i!~~~~~ara;~~~!: ~!F:~n~e~ a teat\h ~an i~ ~e ~~~ic:eo;l~k~Vhi!:o~~lf~ With Eaton's Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper, you ~~i~~edSu~e;o~~y~~;ea t~ri~fi~:t ~~v~~o~~~~r,'~~thl:~~!S~ike alwa~~;~ee~ount:dw~;o~ fo~ '~::~~hi\e~~i~~sd~~!~elre:m~::~ can erase that goof without a trace. game. other hot prospect for Prof. as well as individual effort. Not a telltale smudge remains. A special surface per- One b-baller seemed less sur:_ del\~i~:g~'PJay me or trade me" ~hhee~:f~n;eo;~~~~s::u~~c~~~~~i:; mits Quick and easy erasing with an ordinary pencil ~~t~: aO~e!~eatC~~~ta~~~~p~ratl:~~i~~~d-:h~nadJevth~oi~~t~:I~i:~~ ~~:tb~~~~~.the offense making a eraser. For perfect papers every time, get Carrasable. ly nam-:d Half Moon Dm~r, sat down in the bus driver's Lacrosse is a sport full of In light, medium, heavy weights and Onion Skin. In ~.~~sn0el~le~a~~e~;a~~~er;~rm;;~ ;~~~~et~?:;" y~Ut:a~:e s;eo~~ ~~:ac~~:r~~~e~~:hO;I~~e:s paad:~ handy lOO·sheet packets and SOO-sheetream boxes. At Stationery Departments. ~~:t ~~e;hGe~t~n sp ~ooo:'p.t~l~ to I~e I~:::eli~~n~erry Conover ~Oel':v!~_p~~~!~~tj:;bei~e~fo:r~~ sllowed young. John the SWitch. was in fat city over the vacation defense stick. In order to J~.all. sounds lIke a set up for a again. After gaining a record ticipate one has to be in vitalis ad (Western Md. st?l~, 21 pounds over Christmas, Ter_ GRAPPLER cq. CAPTAIN shape or else he will be run of course) .. The greasy kid.s ry came back again during se- !im Hvidding. a good wrestler the field after 2 minutes of play. stuff reared It~ ll-glyhead agam mester break with a spare tire In the clutch, looks to a snccess_ Anyone interested in playing at the Hopkms game, where weighing nearly 20 pounds ful season on the mats on a school team please contact the meet~s h~~ta61~~t~a~~I ~oa:~sPau;d~~ ,c~~S;:edo~heb~~~ ch:t~n~~~gf~: ~hnedlnga a helpful bit :!thad~~cep;~ct~~l~ ~!Ike Preston or Will DaVIS I th~~::e c~~~n:o e~~r ct::t!:m: t ~~~~V:;,I~~~e Sink !'1~~S~bU~~y~:\!,Je:U;:Orst:JI;Ve~!~~o~~~;te{;'lrirOger has when l:~~a::~~~Jom~~~e ~:; the watch the game As It turned taken down by hghtwelghts that rare knack of commg Saints EATON PAP.ER CORPORATION, PIITSfIELO. MASSACHUSEITS out, he played a game of hlS Tom Fowler and Fred Wagner Iup WIth the bIg effort at key f
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