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Girls Travel to Hood College In '68 Hockey Opener by Muff Cancellation of the October !l match with St. Joseph's has post- j ...:IJlli&& poned the Western Maryland field fI ~V" hockey team's debut untllthe four> teenth when the team travels to Frederick to face its ever tough rival Hood College. The extra week of practice so far has proven itself beneficial since it wasn't until this week that an actual team formulated itself replacing the eleven individual players. Coach Weyers has commented on this marked impr ovement , and the team anticipates a succe$sfulsea- Due to the large and enthusias- tic turnout this faU arrangements have been made for Western Mary- tano to sponsor a juutor varsity. as well as varsity. Thesetwoteams will offer all girls the opportunity to participate in actual games, since very little substituting is allowed in field hockey, as played under national rules. Terrorettes at practice are Chris Schubert and Nancy Dashiells , Injuries Hit Terror Defense Four Western Maryland College regulars are likely to be on the sidelines this Saturday, during the Homecoming contest between Ihe Green Terrors ann the Lycoming Warriors at 2:00 p.m , on Hoffa Field DefenSive end Pete Markey. and uneuackere Paul Mullen ann Mike Hunt suffered ankle injuries in Satu rda yts 30-0 victory over PMC. Still out with a knee athnant re- ceived in the opener against Sus- quehanna is outside linebacker Rick Diggs. Au rour are key mem- bers at the Green Terror e-ren- stve unit which has allowed only stx points in two games t~IS sea- son. Terror Coach Ron Jones has named sophomore Jim p atttuccr to start at Markey's right defensive Perf'ect symbol end pcsrttou. "Jim carne in early of' the love you share New Members of the Pom-Pom squad are from left to right; Sandy in the PMC game to r-eplace Pete, Gocher, Sandy Doubleday, Melissa Martin, Beth Treheme, Allison and did a fine [ou au atternoc»." Being \\'itl~ each other. doing things together.: knowing thnt noted Jones. Kabemgel, and Sharon Phillips. OffensivelY,JoneseKpresses con- your uffccnon ,is growing mto lH~'ciom and endUring IOI'e. I Iappilv, cern over last Saturday's passing all these cherished mourcntv will be forever sl'll!hol!zed bv VOUT ring. engagement . diamond - . Rick White Returns to WMC game. "we need work on our pass If the name, Keepsake. i~ in the ring nnd Oil the tag, ;.-011 :1TC blocking as well as the protection passing itself. We cannot afford :L~.~!lfedo~ fine qunlitv nud listing ~:ltisbcti~ll. The engagement to have asloppypassinggamewhen diamond I.~ Iiawlcss. of .'lIperb color, nnd lHecl~e modern cut. Your by Vince Festa we meet Lycoming." Keepsake Jeweler will :1-'_li\1rou in making your selection . lie's The newest member of West- Lycoming has been a hit erratic in the ~dlow l);lgcs. under "jewelers." ern Maryland's footbal l coaching this year, losing first to Albright, staff is Richard J. J. White. Rick upsetting Wagner, and then losing T..."..,... ., ~GISTERED k is back as a graduate assistant to Delaware venev. last Saturday, ~I2Sa. e~ and is in charge of coaching 39-3. . DIAMOND RINGS the Junior Varsity squad as weU as scouting other varsity teams. He also Is working with some of the var suv's backfield. Rick graduated from Western Maryland in 1965 and was select- ed for All Mason Dixon, Ail Mid- dle Atlantic, and All Maryland toot- ball squads in his three varsity seasons. Besides these honors, he co-captained the 1955 Green Ter- rors and was selected the team's most\valuable player. J. J. also holds the Western Maryland record for the longest run from scrimmage of 96 yards. ~~~.~.f~o~..~J.~~~lS,~:~O'I:lI;,:~;c:.,,~~~'1n~O,t~~1~9tyof Along with his football exploits Rick was a member of Delta Pi iHOWTO-PLANYOU-RENGAGEMENTANO-WEDD'NGi Alpha traternity and a student of r .'.oTC. After being comrnf ssfon- ! Please send new 20-page booklet. "How To Plan Your Engage- I I ment and Wedding" and new 12-page full color folder. beth for el' a second lieutenant, he attend- 1 only 25c. Also. send special olfero! beautiful 44·page Bride's B~06~' i ed engtneer basic school at Fort Belvoir, and subsequently served ! Name I a .twelve month tour in Viet Nam. :-- : Rick says WesternMarylandhas been good to him not only in foot· I City I ball but all around. He met his I I Stat . Ip I I (JL~~':~~M~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3_!~J