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The Gold Bug, OcL 6, 1967 Terrors Bloody PMC Colleges In Home Opener Terror Booters Confront • SPORTLIGHT • Passing, Running Game Gain313 Yards by Mike Herr American U.WithNewlook Don Stout The Green Terrors by Mi.ke ~Iliot ~oe;~;~c~~~s:;t~\:.~a~~:c~:o~~~: Don Stout, 10 his four years to give the Terrors -a 14-7 vic_ at Western !I~a r y Iand.' has tory ever PMC Colleges at shown that he IS a leader 10 the Hoffa Field. true sense of the word.. Whimsee and Pimsee played a ~r~:n h;:r~~:nfo~t~:1~1:;g~:i;~~ ~:'~~t~~adin~~oc~e:'n:~ic~r!\~~s~ Lion for the past. three years Needless to report, the Terror and tbe co~ehe~ wIsh, that they ga-idders gave a good account of ~~sdP~;i~~o~k:s~l:;~t~,a~to~e~:~~ ~~~i~s~;;~~ss~::y a:ls: ~~~~al~ hf.e mlsera~le for oPP?smg re- team. The Green and Gold lived ~~~::~ce ~:~ nOo~tS:~d~~~oS::d ~:gtoi~ei~"q~~fk ~itting"b bill~ as he was selected to the AIl_ . e .ern e error eas MaryJa~d Football. s,!u~d. :~:~;~d.w~~: ~:d~t~~!Sr;:e~:!~ hi~Ot:a~,;·el;;ha~~;~ml:~~~ ;~:~~ a,~ly led by a bull named Pierce He attributes this feeling to ~~~;~;;h~o~l~~:r~~er,~~~p~. The the kicker p~;rt~:r hit Randy Klinger in the right . :~~e~.a~a~a~!~rs'ah~~ i:~sen;~~t ther named John Seaman, yard line. side of the end zone for the dow:'he Ranger boots one skyward. Watch American fly back in ex~erience !nd will functio~ uualy regarded as so." first and goal, Jerry games's final score. Borga's by Frank Bowe backs can I' e c 0 v e r quickly ~~r~el~~~~t~~at i~h:h,~'7 f~~~:~ i~~p7e:~~;~~t:~\\~:I:~aC:~:t:s~d ca~~~~dO!;:_y;~~:~~~/~~ ki~h~Hl~:r~~:s ta~:r::t-:):ed to ro;~~u:~~~~le;~0:;'enG~~:7r ;:;: en~~~h4:;_4t~;~~t~~:!~s:!t;~~~t_ ~::;~~~d h~:~d~~o~~:~ ~~r~r:;i~ ofT,~;;~~h.~rls3~~~~~~,te:n?~!!! . . t:e~~a. fo~·hesi;er~~~m~e~ :~O::t~~:i~nda~f tt~~.f~~~~ln~ne~ ~~nu!~~~r:;wVi;i~;~ghi!~e~~~:~ ~~n~:.e:~~e:t:J~;g:~ !~~fi~~~:o~~ ~~~,r::~s ;J~:j~~~d~:~~r~~~~~; ~:e~~~~I~~negsl~al~~n';b~~~~fi~~J ri~~l! n';e~/et~:, B~~~;~ ~;~. p~~:ml\~~rk~~se;o~o~!in::l~ U~.~:is~:~llmen have warmed :~~~ldb:a~~~a~:i:g~O~~:n~a~;: ~~~: ~~dhi~ P~:~ttic~~th in the ~for~~z~:~:b~ce:~a~; ~~~t~t~~~ ~~~~d:f~~d!:;~;i~heedcu~ett~v~~~ ~~~:l~~eth:n~;dY~~~I~:~v~~fo~~l; up for the season's opener with backs, without unduly exposing Don assumes many other reo Earl Dle~n~h, BIll Neaton, and right one yard mto the end zone. the whistle halted their final ~~;er~~Wt~~S;~:i~~~:~~~~in1~: !~~~l~:ns:~r!:~fo~s~ ofath:n t:~ ~~zn~~i~~!~~ew~:;k;~I~.ro~~ini; ~!a:e~ c~:alk~,gan~':~Z~~l~l ~~~ ru;~eer ~~~~t~ie:·~oa~Ot~el:~~i!~~ dr~:~!"y Borga missed a 37-yard though the scrimmages were should always have at least two president of Delta Pi Alpha fra- p:cked up 30 yards m. five car- the first period, ran three plays field goal attempt in the middle botb losses, things nre definitely men in position for a pass. Tbe ternity and keeping the boys in nes, and put on .a dIsplay of and p.nnted, then recaptured the of the period. Be.i;ore and after looking up for the booters. four fullbacks can move down- line is in itself a full~time job. brokcn field running near the pigskin four plays later as their the missed field goal there were The most obvious innovation field to help the,offense, and at He is a member of the college end of the game that was h~rd defensive tackles combined to two Terror interceptions that for this year's team is the new the same time always be ready leadership organization Omicron to forget. Alth.ough rushing intercept a Bozman aerial. As squelched the only two drives 4-2_4 formation. Coach Earll to drop back on defense. Delta Kappa and plans to ac_ ~\lasthe key, passmg opened the Bozman dropped back from his the Cadets could muster. On expects this formation to lead Several new faces have shown cept a commi~sion as a 2nd lieu- oor to the end zone. own 32, Ed J 0 h n.s 0 n,. a 2~5 the first, John Heritage, to cap to both a s!ronger defense and promise in the scrimmages. Jim tenant in the Marine Corps up_ pounder, charged In WIth hIS 11 not It e r brilliant afternoon, a more prohfic offense. The de. Morrison, a senior out for the on graduation., up. The ball careened off stepped in front of Dave Man/ fense will be stronger for two first time, is doing very well fill_ During the off-season you can into the arms of cilli on a sideline pattern, and importa~t reasofo!s: FO'-_lrfull_ ing one of the fullback posts find Don pacing up and down came down with the ball in his backs, wlll b~ PO~ltloned In front vacated by the graduation of the stage in Alumni Hall, usu_ Steve Pahls arms and Mancini on his back of the goabe, mstead of only M ike Waghelstein and J 0 h n ally in rehearsal for the next Cadets to the Ter_ at the Cadet 34. three as was the case with last Daily. Ron Smith, a freshman, Dramatic Arts Production. It with. ~ 22 yard toss to Carroll Yingling, leaning to year's 5-2.-3formati~n. The new has also sparkled on defense in seems that Don acquired a bit and a touchd?wn his right, on the advice of Coach setup easJiy adapts Itself to the the scrimlllages. Whether these of the ham in high school and as fumbled mto Ron Jones, was able to step formation of triangle defense, two will start tomorrow, or llas carried it over. In his soph_ the end zone on. ~n abo~ted roll back and pick off an errant pass with two backup men always whether their places will be omore year here he played a bit ~ut pass. Manclm, the mtended at his own 39. This came with available. The triangles should taken by some of the other part in Macbeth. Last year he le~elvcr, fell on t~e ball for 6 time nearly gone, and the Ter_ do an effective job of keeping promising men, remains an open landed several leading roles and pomts. Al Peck tIed the score rors ran out the clock. the opponents from breaking question. ' proved to be quite a versatile at 7-7.. . thr~mgh. On _the infrequent o~_ The new formation requires performer. To Don, acting pro_ The thud penod opened with caslOns that It does happen, It time for adjusting and the newIvides a wide variety of experi- an .exchange. of punts .. Then the will probably be a one-on-one men have to work hard to pick ence and fulfillment. John Seaman takes a Tenors splang agaln behind situation, and hopefully the full_ UP'all the nuances of good soc- Don is well liked througbout Th fi .. Borga, Bozman, and Seamon. ____ cer s t r ~ t e g y. Hopefully, the tile campus by students and fac- with: f~~~b~~o;~~;v~::v~ b;:~~ Borga took 0 punt :ron: his own, ~f1~the 47 yald THE HUMAN LAB . team WJll have adJusted well ulty ahke ;md has shown by his ny Janczewski Th ~ .; er~o:s f oc -!ng straightened hoe. up The in ~4 on th . . enough by tomorrow to reverse' performance on and off the field started Skinner Box On Hill ~~~v~~:r:;. 1-0 loss to American I ~~~I~t~~is a person of no smail four plays, th~l; ~:;e in~i~~ t~~ a~~~~ ~~e~~~:~~tilWhheOr~~~~c:~ The &lito:rs' t. posedly introduced them to the ~o~ S _~~~db!~~!~;O ~~~e!i%~f~~~h~~~~~e~ingo:'~: ~:~'~i~~i~et~:o,y;:I~ f~~~7:s~:ileXh~utd~~eth~~:~~: by Joel Smith ~~~!!~~.a~~a~efi~~td~~\~~~:I~~S~ ra~~ot~e:i:n~~~ioannO\~::kcro;u;~ gain. school, but the real learning Randy Khnger mnde a dlVlllg lowed by Bozman with a 7 yard catch at the 19 yard lille. Three would come later. Through con- plays and two yards later Jerry At this point the Tenors stant reinfo~c~ment they would f"i\'"\: ~ Borga attempted a field goal. themselves with a third soo~ be. condlhoned to the maze. ~ \..Si I.t was wide to the left, but PMC , one yard to go, at the 19. ~:;~~ l~o~~e t~~rmdin~~ad h!rr ~~nee~:~~;s~~~t~r~~s~~:~)~~;r~~ to :~~a;e~~r the~l. s_cam_ Lunch Scamper up the steps 'd . Th . a 1st and_ and t~rn left. No, not far left The Terrors welcome to the I poss rug? improved but. still ml aIr. e resultlOg penalty Two plays later Bozman y.Def.ensiv~half~ack·~har~ol~ Footsteps From The Past OJ' ri".ht Negative reinforce_ coaching department two new seems a httle reluctant at times. - ment."'They'li talk. Now enter members to giv~ the football ~~:keg~~~~~yt~: :i~~1 u~o~~~~!~~:r~s ~~Sk~:},lB~o~;n~"a s;~~2 J~~!SI~~ se:~~~e g:~~foro~~e r!~h~oC~~~Cl~~n!;Wc~.I~~~d~e~~;,~f:a!~~te, :nas:e~:;t:~,!hi~e~~:~ ~:~~~g ~~d se~~~d'po;:ts ?at;V~~ by Mike Hen When Hurlow departed for DlC'S rugged pair of Maryl.and College ~h: l"~~~r~~~~~:ll~~~:~~~1l~:~1~ stick pens winsagain in ~~Ik.T;a~~: :t~~~i~~~e ee:~~~: ~~i~gd';~!~t~~!ndt~ti~~i; ~aesa:~~ !~~n~~~~s~u~Jof,;: t~v:~:~r~aat~ h We s t ern uncndingwaragainst Now back to the dorm and then first recipient of the Jim Boyer snapped, Coach Jones dJa?no~ed as fi~lded a varsIty football ocrity for the next decade. Fin_ ball-point skip, clogand to the Jibrary. Don't forget to Baseball Award and was elected a pass pla~ t~ th~ far sJdehne team smce 1892, thus, this cen- ally, in 1947, the 'f.errors got smear. Despite horrible appear in the grille when the SGA president during his stu- and told Ymghng to move over. tennial year could also be called their' opportunity to wreak re. punishment by mad library closes. Then you can go dent days. A 1963 alumnus, fhe quarte.rbtc~~hrew a\ex~~i the Diamond Jubilee of WMC venge on Harvard. They re- scientists, Dlcstill writes firsttime, every time. :~~~ ;:st~h~ o~~rr~e~~xi'tf~:\o~ ~~~\~~e~::;:rj~e~~~f~:rie~~d t~~t d~;::' m 0 IS arms o. 1 foo_tball. :e~~,d~~i~y~:s~; ~2i~~. \~~i~h Andnowonder.B1c's morrow. "Like a rat in a maze working as a writer for NASA. Although the defense had Jm_ The fortunes of the T.error ended with a respectable 4-3-1 "Dyamite" Ballis the hardest metal made, ~~~t~:~h ~:::;e a7t~I:~es~nat~ld~~: ~:Iit :!~~~~~l ~l~~o;r:~:y~:daf~~~: r~~~eodffe;~:.re~~_~!~~i~ut J::~ ~:~,:sri:~~o~~~o::Jlet~ei/C~~I~S~ ~~~~~.dd;~!s~~~ first step to an- encased in a solidbrass nosecone. Will not skip, rat dies." dent and will be working on his H~;~t~~e. was very tlmp:ess.~d Their opening campaign ended Dick Harlow derided to return clog or smear no matter _. ,--- master's degree this year. :;~hey :h~~ll~r~vae~e~ee~nbe~~~~ :;t~;d w~~bslet~ee:~l~e~::~s I~~~- t? the Hill in an advisory capa- what devilish abuse is , STATEMENT OF Judging from the results of worse than they were" Bruce I'd 't 1'1 th 1900- CIty, and another glory team devised for them by OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT the first two football games as Bozman is developing i~to quite ;~Vr~ngS~~eu~e~t 1~ ~::~s, th~ ;vas ~~rn. The schedule no sadisUcstudents.Cet the dynamic BICDuo at for o!~~erC~~~9~~,Aa~I~e~uired ~~:~~e~hetoT:~:or~a~:;et ;o~ ~~~ ~n!:~~s:~;~ail~~;t~~~a;i~h~i;~ay~ ~::~o~b~~~~:: was 47-37-8. Then ~:t~1F);:~~t~e~.~c~a~:r1:a~~ your campus store now. by the Act of October 23, 1962: playmg up to theIr potentJal. Both touchdowns were on 4th emy, and the Umverslty of section 4369, Title 39, United In the game against 'Vagner, and 3rd downs respectively The Terrors remained in the Maryland, but the records show Stat~s Code, for "The Gold Bug" the ball was lost three times and both were passes. Klinger'~ shadows for 15 years. Tben, in that they won 88% of their Plubhs~edl every two b"eew of when we were in enemy terri_I winnin'" catch found him liter- 1925 the immortal Dick Harlow games over a four-year span. d ;;~ ~1a~~J;~edaC~rie~~,,t~st~i~= t?ry, twice ~nside the 20 yard· ally all alone, indicating Boz_ came to the Hill. His teams arc The Terror.s of 1951 went unde- ster Maryland 21157. hne, and tWIce for touchdowns I man had found a serious flaw in now legend. The 1926 Terror feated, untied .108 games. They The Editor is Walter M. Mi_ agai?st us. ~he defe~se had, the Cadets' pass defense and squad was u~scored ~pon in 6 allowed 66yomts while scoring con- called a play to capitalize on it. games! Managing conSIderable dIfficulty m chael, 11, and the Arnold, both taining the huge Wagner team.I The 29 and 30 teams 184. FamIliar faces on this Editor is Paulette John Seaman, a 5-5, 140 lb. were undefeated. WMC oppo- great Terror team are Ira Zepp, of Weste~n ~1ary.land College. The offense seemed to lapse in- sophomore fullback, had a bril- nents scored a mere 3 touch- presellt Dean of the Chapel, Ron ~eesttr~bl~I:~~~nJs c~llen:~ a~~ to a. poorly execu~ed playas a liant day. His fine running of downs in 11 games during the Jones, the present hea? football ha~:eo a~~r~~eo~:~ber of copies ~~S~:I~~gHao:~~r!~~~!~o~r:;:~~~ l~~:tq~~c~:r~t~h:ol::~,a~~~~e;ii~ 19~~h::s~:! 1937, the Hoyas of ~l~~~al~i~~:~;I~iv:~I~;~.: :~~~ published for each iss~e in ~he dl"lvest~at Wag~er stopped and be the real ground gaining play, Georgetown defeated WMC by a sultmg physlcmn to t~e College. past twelve months, mcludmg turned mto their own touch- averaging over six yards each 25-7 score tile Terrors had rung The dynasty ended WIth the fi_ the _iat,:st ~ing!e issue, is .1200. downs, the. score would have time it was run. Jobn picked up up 27 con~ecutive victories. Be- nal. gun of. thiit season's final I?lstl"lbuhon.ls ~o 174 pald and been 22_11 lnstead of 8-25. 73 yards in 12 carries, his de- tween 1926 and 1932, the Ter_ penod. Aga.m the Terrors found :~ll:sd f~~b~ffi~:lou~~, ~~u:ila~Oe~ The PMC game was a differ- ceptive cuts gaining. ya:-dage rors scored 1441 points to their the~selves In th~ doldrums. etc., and the remainder distrib- en.t story, although the defense when a tackle seemed lmmment. opponents' 299. In 1!J34,the on_ Slllce that time, the Grecn !e~~ !~!h;a~~U~f~~sei~tf~~~.Col- ~~:~ ~:~r:o~:tr~~:~!~!::·co~~: I th~h~a!::,r~:~~fe~t \!~t~W~i;~ !;a~l:m;i~h :i~hth~ilf:~~~:. re;~~~ r an~ ~Oldthha~: not be~n able to ~~s?!~~f,i~'n~:e~IS, III ~~~t~o~::~ ~~t: t~~~~n~u~:~: ;~~l~t;te~m~~;Cht~:n:s I~: ~:y~ r~:r n~~ro~i~nB!~or~~;P~~~ ~~:!~~rhaop:e t~;s \'Ze!:~ni:~a~:a:: September 28, 1967. and finally stopped WIth an en_ "All w4 need now is momentum team to seventh rank in the WIll be the first step 10 that di- =========,emy player on top of it. The f.or a winning season." country. Irection.
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