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Terrors Too Much in First Two Jones Boys Shatter Susquehanna, Can Small Squad Play Big? Then Pulverize P.M.C. at Chester by Frank Bowe The first touchdown drive cov- 14-0. As lle prepares for the Home- ered 5-1 yards in nine plays, with by John Offerman The offensive stars or tne sec- coming Clash with Lycoming to- Ear] Dietrich scoring from four Almost every afternoon between 3:00 and 5:00 the leading oaskatoan- mor-r cw , Coach Jones ponders 011 yards out. The PAT attempt failed, ond half were Bozman, Dietrich and ers of the college have anabtt or getting together In Gill Gym and playing the lesson learned in the !in;! two and the score stood 6-0_ The Ter- Klinger. The junior quarterback, In some really Intere stfng pickup-games, Some ot the performances in Terror triumphs: aarety pays. rors scored again the next time who passed for 6 completions In 13 these games exhibit m!dseasonlorm,othersreveallongsummer layoffs. Before the season began, Jones they had possession witha!l2-yard attempts, engineered the third drive The only trait that all players seem to have in common is that no one is noted that "if we find two safeties, driva climaxed by Jerry Borga's that put the game out ofreach,cll_ big. There are a few who jump like they are 6'6" or taller, noticeably we'll be O.K." He found the two two yard plunge for the tally, Again maxing the drive wrth a keeper from Joe Smothers, Greg Getty, Dave LeWiS, and Randy Hutchinson, but none men in Sopnoroor-e Bob Moore and the PAT effort failed, the one. He then passed to Klinger of this group excedes 6'4". This lack of height, complicated by the in- Freshman Arnie Hines. Both have The thirdWMCtallycamebyJim for two points, making the score 22- o. ability of the team to play good games against average and below aver- proven more than adequate to the Patuuccr-s alert play, The Crusa- ~:~~~~:'R:~~~k~~~ff~:e~igge~ problem;;,';;;'h="=::;~;.-. task. and WMC has won its first der special kf ckoff -t-etur-nuntt just came when Dietr-ich of tile contest tally The final drove through kic kuff following the The Coach Sisk comes to us from two games by smashing scores, froze on the second TD. While the the line from the 18 for the score opener with Susquehanna Washington College inChestertown on September 28 was strictly no Ter-ror-s players enctrcteo the pigskin on a fourth down play. The hard- s.u. and has the uneviablejobofgetting contest. TheinvadingTerrorssew- hut did not attempt to pick it up, hitting fullback matched Borga's Western Maryland Basketballers ed it up in the first half with three Patttucot alertly flopped on it for 7.1 yard per carry average, earr- over the .500 mark, a feat not ac- talllas and went on to register a au easy Til. Jim Harne's conver-. ing the hall nine timeslor64 yards. complished for the past few years. convincing 33-6 triumph before On a fake knick fur the PAT, Jesse When the spring roUs around he 3,:'00 fans ill Crusader stadium, sian made it I~l-O, Western Mary- Houston passed to Klinger for land, at the half. wlll asume the duties of coaching Selinsgrove, Pa, The Crusaders, After Guth scored fur Slls'lue- tile final two puint s, The clock the lacrosse team, which is about who had opened their season the hanna to the se('olHl half, rnn out a few minutes later, 01J(>1l to embark on its first year as a preceding Saturday with a 27-26 Diet.rtr-h ran seven yards fur his le:lving the visitors winners by varsity- sport, Lacrosse, as wen-e win over Otterbein College, were second TJ) mi(lway tht'ougti the 30-0. as hasketbafl , was hit by gradua- no match for Western Mary- final period. Finally, Bozlllan \'ic vtc'reer starred fur the de- tion) and there are many holes to just flipped a l;,-yard ue rtn t to Burga fense with one uf the best days of land. till. More and more ItappearstheSisk's success In sports may rely The single Crusader tally clime for the final tunehdowu of the tilt. his four year career. tie was all on the newcomers and people with only little experience from last year. at the end ofa(l3-yarddriveshort- over the Cad!'t quar-terback all One name which Whim see Bcbafl enthusiasts will hear much of is ly after the start of the second Western Mar ylaud parlayed a nftar-uuon, lie and Bah Moure Jeff Davis, the team's quiet man. In many of the early scrimmages half, after Wt'..lC already led tn-u, driving ground game that" ate up stopped the Cadet ballcat-rier at ths Davis has showed form which could leave the opposing teams scramb- Quarterback Ed Dalffier engtneer-, 284yardsintoa:10-01I'iumphovel' foul' vard line to kill the onlyPMC late ill Ow seecnunarr, ling for excuses. ed the clrive to paydirt. He com- PI\IC last Saturd:lY. The first half threat After tll,lt, I'MC nev!']" all.;lin threatened. Despite the fact that he is relatively shortfor a front man, only 6'1", pleted several passes to Jerr,v was ~ Barga sho\\' all the way. The these sll,ashillg vic- _"'!'tf']" hl~ abiUty to shoot over even taller adversaries makes him a valuable l\'1alasheskie, junior and fromSha- hig halfhack a('''''ll11ted fur both turi!'s, tv,'u be 1'01:-.\' to become asset to any team. Jeff Is the type of player who can pump in 20 or more mokin, Pa., along the way. Half- first hal!' Til's as WMC rolled to it w(luld without most fans reallzinglt.Heisalsothe type of player who plays his hack Bill Guth finally ran 10yards a 14-0 It'ad. BmWI finished the (lven:unfirlt-'lIt t(llll(,rl'(lW when Ly_ heart out without a dramatic side show. Perhaps this will be Jell's year for the lone Sll touchdown. Sieve day with 106 yarus in 1;' carries coming eUlu,'s tll town. to shine for the Terrors. Freeh's try ror the PAT failed. luI' a 7,1 aH~I'ag'e. leading Rushers Intramurals List Eight Teams Iy Terrorahle, with Bru('e Buzman clilliaxed a nUl froll! the-lyardline The res! of the show wasstrict~ '\ Ilur"a inl3 :;/i-_I';l1'o! (Irive in the lead role. The junior signal As football Season Kicks Off tilt, received the Sunbury Kiw;t 1'<>rl'ul' snl!'e. Rushing Borga Carries Yds, Ave, Jerry caller, 6,8 who passed for a TD in the 184 27 Ilprights the ~'Ia\"it.l" split TOLLI lambert Barry 27 124 4,6 IV.Me ami Jed 7-0. by Brian Chaney Cluh trophy for the best individual with the PAT ~gain just hefurethe Earl Dietrich 11 16 102 55 6,4 Mike Wright Hnrga scored 3.2 offensive effort. Participation is the keynote of Touch football is now underway. half. The PAT hy Mavity IIl;)de it Western MarYlandCollege'sintra_ Eight teams have been fielded for mural sports program. This pro- the games. There are four frater- gram offers to any student who is nity teams and four dormitory floor not involved in varlstycompeUtion teams. Each team suppliestwomen the opportunit}· toengageihsports. who will officiate in those. games Fern HitchcoCk, director of the whIch don't JOvolve theIr own program, stressed the point that teams. all of the men at Ihe college are Anyo.ne can participate with the more than welcome to partiCipate. exceptIOn of varsity athletes whose At no tlmeduringtheschoolyear sport is In s.easonduringthelntra_ is there a lull in intramural act- mural activIty and those who have ivity. The program begins with previou:o;ly leUeredinanequivalent :~::hfa~~t::~1 t~~~~~~ot~t~~1~;~~.".'.".".'.1'0."•. _ :::,~~:";;,~:,::~tb'",h""",_ Carro" Theatre 9&1/yA Oct. 9-15-- SUPER Stationery With 6 You Get Eggroll BOWL'· STORE SOCKS HOME, SCHOOL and Oct. 16-19-· OFFICE SUPPLIES How Sweet It Is? win in a walk! 47 E. Main St. 848-5553 Westminster, Md. Super Bowl anklets thrive on action because they're knit of super-soft 65% Nylon. 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