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The Gold Bug, Sept. 30. 1966 WMC Gridders Come Through in the Clutch Terrors Humble Wagner 19~13; rioles Capture, Pennant Understanding The Game Ellenberger Fires Two TD's R b' E T ' I C by FRANK BOWE line and the Sea Hawks had an- 0 Inson yes rip e rown by WILL DAVIS Editor's Note: The sports staff has lrmg bee1L aware of th6 The Green Terrors opened up other shot at a victory. The discrepancy which exists between the aVC'Tage fan's undeTstand- their regular season with a solid final threat ended as John by MIKE WARD the season has been another iny of soccer and that of other major eporte ; this article 1S an 19-13 victory over visiting Wag_ ~farkovich, ~ho did a standout A mid winter inter-league I pleasant surprise for Oriole attempt to remedy that sitlUltion. ner College of. ~taten Island. Job all day, .lntercepted another player trade that brought an fans. Platooned as an outfielder, Soccer is a complex, fast-moving game featuring pure action The hard hitting Terror de- Wagner aerial on the 30. established outfielder to the Russ led the league in batting and requiring a quick mind. fensive line recovered two fum, This game was not only a Baltimore Orioles turned them for a long time until his limited The roundball game is a game of endless variations, compar- bles which the offense converted team victory but a school vic- into a solid ball club and en- number of times at the plate able tb 11 game of chess-played on the run. To fully appreciate a into touchdowns. WMC's defen- tory as well. The WMC stu- abled them to virtually coast to forced him out of the competi- game of soccer, one must know and understand certain basic stve secondary set up another dents and fans showed a new the American League pennant. tion. terms and fundamentals of the sport. score with an in~erception ~nd enthusiasm i~ spurring , this year's A fine crop of rookies has A so~cer team consists of four complementary s:cti~ns: the sa."ed the .game In the closing- boys on to Win. It was Most val, helped the Orioles greatly. Dave forward line, the ha.lfb.,\cks,and th.e ~oalk~eper. The Iln.e IS made minutes WIth two more. triumph for Head r and probable Johnson played so well in the up of a center, an inside left, an inside nght, a left wing and a Battle to Tie Jones and his staff, who, . winner- provided early season that the O's traded right. wing. Th.is forward li~e is the offensive part .of the te~m wagner w~n the toss from soph?more season seem. to ignite their regular second baseman and. IS responsible for moving the ball downfield mto scoring co-captains Mike Beach and Jay forming a tough, close-knit, to first pen- in an effort to better their al- terr-itory. Sybert and received the kickoff club. in 70 years. Sporting a ready strong bullpen. Catcher The halfbacks play behind the line. These men, (the left half, to start the contest. The two A big question before the .316 batting average with 49 Andy Etchebarj-en has done an center half, a~d right half}, are the key men on the team. They teams battled each other to a game was that of depth, but, homers and 120 RBI's Robinson admirable job in filling the do more runmng than any other players and consequently must score~ess tie in the first quarter. ~fter Satu.rday's performance, is recognized as the t~am leadar shoes of Dick Brown who was be in toP. phy~ical condi!ion .. Each halfback mu_st know precisely Starting qu.ar:terback Ed Kase- It looks as If Western M?-ryland on and off the field. Many forced to sit out the season what he IS domg; th.e sltuatl?~ may call for him to back up ?n meyer was. Injured near the end could go all the way thl.S year. younger members of the team after a brain operation. Pitch- defense, to make an mterceptJ_on, or drop back to help ~he goalie. of the period and ~as replaced Tomorrow the Terrors Will take have credited Frank with help- ers Jim Palmer, Eddie Watt, The fullbacks (left and nght) represent the last hne of de- by Barry Ellenberger for the on host P.M.C. The Cadets will ful hints that have raised their and Gene Brabender have more tense before the goalkeeper. Defense is the primary responsibil, remainder of the game. be a tough team to beat, as they averages or biting comments than capably filled in the gap i~y of a fullback ~nd he. tries to get the bal.1from the opponents' that have made them strive to left in the pitching staff with hnemen and pass It to hIS teammates who Will take the ball down, play better ball. Any way you the trading of Milt Pappas in field. . . .. look at it, Frank has been the the Frank Robinson deal, with The goalkeeper IS the last man; If the ball gets ?y him, all IS leader. Palmer the leading game winner lost. The goalie IS the only man allowed to. use hie- hands and in t~~n~ea~h:n~r~~l:: on;~t~ t;::. a few games re- ~~~~I.~o~~~olt~/~~~\:Ir, ~:l~a;h~e;sesv~; t~o:s~~:~b~:~!:t~O~~ ~;~e~:~~:t~~~~e~ d~~ :;~;~ne~ U~\h~: ip~~~;nt h:~~ kIckII~~~~e~Ut~o:c::e~~e~~~~e~e%~~;YkiCkor head the ball across laj~~r p;~~io~e o~ t~e ~:~i!rda~:in'~it~o~h!h~!~n=:r!~ ~~;ri~~;I~r~ro;~~ie:~~r~.:s ~l~~\~~:eI~/~:n~~!~ ~~~.be;~ist~:~~~~ I earl:· season ~ps~:g: the National League, presum- one pOint.. After a goal IS scored, a kickoff lS made by the team ;~as:~~~ ~~~~~: ~~b~~::n th~~ =bI1e;~:g~e~~dDO:i1:~~~gDe:r;_~~scor~~\:eg~:~tyf~~~erth:p~:~:,erS:;C:;eh~:I~ts .own peculiar rules midseas~3no~~~!I~~~'!:j:~~,~~~ ~~~~lceta!~:~.a;~r ~i:a~s i;eo;~: :n:l~ee~a:!l~~Si~:S ~~~~Pi~eno;a;~~:St~Sh~~eO;:~~~~t:~~~aIGI~~:r;~~~ ;:so~~I'~af~~i~:~sf~r~h~ ~~~ ~sa~~eS~!~at~~::t::!C~~oL:~~; ~~:~~~llt~! ~~rl;~~~~t ot:;o~:~t~Sa~~a~;~~e~ t~: ~~~r~~a~a~~ai~~ ~wa~d. The~h~fte~ the A!Sta~ ~~ag~~:m;~I~e~ri01~Sha~e prov~ ~~I~!sn:~eP~~::~zee~la~:;v~:e:~t~~rl;~~!~~:e::I!~v~n~o:e c;;!~ rea ,so~e mg appen an . e s ronges his illegal position. Brooks hit a sl.um . p !::~i~h: t~er~~~e~e;tgrse n~~! I! is hoped that .th!s article will result in .an.increased under_ . sp~f~m;:!~st~~l~o;:~e~~ ~~~~ their job to :rov: they are the ~~~~d~n!i~~~n~P;:::~~t~~~so;e~~~~~~~rs~~a;r~nc~~ ::~r~ilio:::~ EVle;'E!~~~hnD~~;t~~~~Emo~!t:~~A:J.~ t~~kkill~~ae:'w1~~~ ~eo~~an:o:~~ir=ti~~~ by!;:d~:l~~~treo~~~ t~:::: l~~k.the World. a lot to our boys on th~ field. S II' S Ir be Juniata ground gainer. This kind of heads-up defense whipped Boog Powell an enormous man 1====""",============= the Sea Hawks. possess~s an awesome tal- will not be offered this semester. ,:o:~:~:;~~a:::~~::;:,,:~~\r;~t.:~~'~;:tll~~:y~:hgl~~i~:;I~~:ilYi~:;~~:~~~l;~:a~:~~s:U~:~:dtiO~:'~~~C:d:~:~~~"~;~~~,:§;,~~~J:~~ft}1~:il~:~'~I: ~::tS~:;;~· f!~~:rO~a:a;4 ~~:~f!a:n ~u:~.mPAg~in~tr~t~~ Idrove in ~: rd~~~e I~n o~~ Intramural touch football wi.ll ~~~~~~!~:~~~Ti!~o:f: l~~~;~Z:!~:U~i~~~it~~~s ~:~e~~;~i~~:t~a;;: and big Jim King recovered for dent suppo.r~ can be the key to . the first game and get underway on October 4 thiS ?y the adm~mstratJon, the phys_ which will probably meet Hood WMC Consecutive jaunts by a great gndlron s.eason. If you In the second. year. Ical educatIon department has Goucher Towson Notre Dam~ Dana ·Huseman gave the Green :~n;!a~a~yt~~ ~~Pa:oG~I~mg:: ~~:sri~~y~~~i~o~! ~:!=fr~~~~~;~do~! s;;est~~~: f~~~ ~:~s~ith several unique situa_ and St. Joe in co~tests this sea~ :~~ ::I:o~~~sJo~;~i~~et~ee~ ~~~ i~~t;~~~-:!na;~d r~~~~~ of hif~int~eh~~at~dp;~~s O~~ ~~~l ~~S:r~i:ne~~s'N~11ea~~:: pl:C~~ i~~~~e~cee,!~~e~h~hef;:~d sO~·he first WAA meeting will went over from the two for the with certain exceptions. Eight himself enrolled in a woman's be held Monday, Oc~ober IO,.at score. Jerry Borga converted Jj players will constitute a team. soccer class, but volunteered to 8 pm. For fur~er Infon_natlon for the PAT and the score ~I.•. L r, .L The field of play will be 80 remain in for purposes of contact Faye BIxler, PreSident. ~:::d o~ b~~~gs!~~·eb~~~le:;~~~ 1l0rtilgut on J'IueTt ~~~~~~~e~!n;;~ t~~ 2~~rJ~~~::~~~~dae~n~~ h;:g~~~e~~~~f;;~m~t ~~;u~:~~~csev~~;i;~~~~~ one minute later after a fine m. halves and unlimited substitu- the student body (whoever she day from 8:00-9:30 in Gill Gym. ":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::::::= terception by safetyman Don by JOHN EVLER made an event on the WMC tion. may be) that coed wrestling Everyone is invited to attend. Stout on the Wagner 2'!. One factor in last Saturday's track and field team. "Flash" Huseman got past hiS 19-13 victory over the Wagner Other than this "Whellties" _ ~h~!a~~dd~~es n:~~le~I~~~:~:~ ~~;;o~~:~~: ::sco~~:p:~~el~;; ~~I~g~t:r a ~:ckh::~d, t~~d ~~~~ ~~taf~r~!r~~:O~~h:den~yov;~;~~ ~i~~e~~g~~~~~~Sive and defen_ ~~::~m~~b~!j;~Oth~ o~v::;i~~ ~:i~!~· a~~w~~:\~:e c~~:::~~~ ~ecause of a lack of depth in one of the most durable Cadil- Anyone can ~oow~er~ ~~c! ~~d~~~~~~.i~em~~~;ioe~~~ 13-0 at halftime. . ,~~~:lef~'s f~~~~~hJ~t The Terrors, playmg good County High had to play close only one Otis Redding record_ heads-up ball, got another br~ak to a 60 minute ball game. This ing, and a guy whose "grand- in the second half as defenSive was a feat of no small measure mother is a winner at bingo. As ~~:~~:~ ,,;r~~ne~1C~~~leg~~b~:~ ~~a~ts~~sn;~~:;~~~~~no~a;'~ ~:~:r~ t~e ~·e~~~~:ea~;ros~e::;~~ \Vestern Maryland 26. Ellen- films, consistent and effective this uniqueness has placed him berger .took the team ?OWnthe blocking and a display of maxi- in a position of; leadership both field With a fine runmng-pass- mum effort throughout the en_ ~~~~i~~e~~e~~~a~~~i:~~:~:s,ex~ GOOF. on the field and in RO.T.C. as r~~de~~n~et!J\j~~~~:~~~::~:: In ~ sport that has too .many talion. _ the executive officer of the bat_ ing at!ack to th~ Sea Hawk five tirc game was noted. the score. This was the win~~rg ;;~~ICt~Sata~re:~~~e:Sact~I:~n~ dis~f;~~~h t~~~a~:ab~~ ~a:e~~ ~D ~~~sa~sr~v~~o:;~ ;n: r ;: suf= pains, Jay Sybert is the guy ?ut an extra me~sure of effort fe~edk an ;.nkle tin~ur\ wh~ch ;~~ik:~t~~l~yg:!~~r~he~: i!h:! :init:li 1m ou 0 ac IOn In- d~~:!iO;el~fina~ona:ti~~~;g w~~~ ~~~e !~~e ofp~:!~~~~y';,~~~;~ Wagner Commands he is in the process of earning Jay. ~ybert the character and With Eaton's Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper, you can From there on in the Wagner his third varsity letter. Aside tradition of the WMC student The fall, Jay can be found playing I attack took over. They scored from becoming familiar with athlete is carried on. I erase that goof without a trace. in the third quarter on a fine Hoffa's mud or dust during the ,-- _ 22 yard run by Storry. Sea in the foam during the spring BEATCADET1' PAT went wide. The Not a telltale smudge remains. A special surface permits ~a7::~~;l~~e ~::r~~~a~~ a;a~~I;~s;~a:'~~:;-;~~!~t';:~~;J,;Ot\~:,~va;'::h~lt~~t~~:;:~========.~ quick and easy erasing with an ordinary pencil eraser. For Wagner's to yard pass play from QB Boatti perfect papers every time, get Corrasahle. In light, luedium, right big end Vaugh. The PAT was good and heavy weights and Onion Skin. In handy IOO·sheet packets the score halted at 19-13 in WANTED BY RECORD CLUB OF AMERICA favor of the good guys. and 500-sheet ream boxes. At Stationery Departlnents. Interceptions End Contest CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE Western Maryland took the TO EARN OVER $100 kickoff but was stymied and had IN SHORT TIME to punt with five minutes left on the clock. Wagner moved the WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO: Only Eaton makes Corrasahle. ball inside the Western Mary_ land 30 yard line. On the next MR. ED BENOVY, COLLEGE BUREAU MGR. EATON PAPER CORPORATION. PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS play the Wagner receivers went RECORD CLUB OF AMERICA long and it looked as if they might squeak out a victory, but 1285 E. PRINCESS STREET safetyrnan Don Stout leaped in YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 17405 front of the intended receiverIL _JI _
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