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PAGE 12 THE GOLD BUG DECEMBER 13, 1968 Grldden Honored Final Cumulative Statistics At Team Banquet Rushing Seaman .. Gain l~ No< 395 Averages Carries 5.9 at .7 Jerry Borga 4'. John 330 7 323 3.' Earl Dietrich 52 265 3 262 5.0 Western Maryland's football Barry Lambert 71 253 15 23. 3.4 squad ended their season on a sour Bruce Bozman 96 3" 125 194 2.0 .0 Fasta note, In bowing to the Blue Jays of Vinca Wright 20 .7 , 3 77 •• 3.' 3.' Mike Johns Hopkins, but there was a lot , Am Hines " 34 3 31 '.7 to be happy a~ut at the Football Roy Brown " 2 '4 0 '4 7.0 Banquet, Individual honors were ArtBlake , 4 '0 2 • 2 2.0 heaped upon the team that looked Fred Laurence , 3 2 2 0 0 2 2.0 JesseHouston 0.7 Uke it was going to go all the way. W8f'I"IlII'Waten 0 0 0 0.0 Little AU-American Honorable Int. 'ct. Mention was bestowed upon tackle Passing AHempts Compo Yards Averages TDPassas Bozman .475· Vic McTeer and Earl Dietrich, co- Bruce Borga '58 3 75 2 12 0 .667 1119 7 7.' • , Jerry captain container. 2.3 ,.. Festa . All Mason-Dixon Honors were Receiving Caught Yards Averages earned by Dietrich and Mc'Teer-, Randy Klinger 2. 394 15.2 pass-catcher Randy Klinger and Roy Brown 22 343 15.6 halfback Jerry Barga. Victor, Earl JerrySorga 12 15.6 9.' and Jerry were also named to the Vince 4 59 12.7 ArtSlaka All-Middle Atlantic team. Earl Dietrich 3 51 31 10.3 Named tothe All-Maryland squad , TO's , were McTeer, Barga, Dietrich, Scoring Bozman . PAT(lI PAT (2) Points 0 .2 '0 JerrySorga offensive tackle BuckJones and de- Earl Dietrich 9 0 56 renstve end Dan Janczew sjd, Bruce , 0 0 48 Team Awards were presented Tom Mavity 0 " 0 0 5 te te Randy Klinger at the Football Awards Banquet. Roy Brown , 2 0 2 te McTeer and Bill Fanning shar-. Vic McTeer 0 0 • ed the Best Blocking Lineman JimPaHitucci t , 0 0 0 0 • Barry Lambert Award. The Defensive Player of Jim Harne 0 3 0 • 3 the Year was Janczewskl, and the Freshman Award went to Fred Kiemle, a tackle who saw a lot of action with the varsity this year. Earl Dietrich was awarded the Jim Stephens Memorial Award as the outstanding varsity player. Earl did most of his work on de- fense. Due to numerous tnjurje s, the Mark Croft_.of the Jays puts the shoulder to John Nopolus as Bob defense never looked the same on Moore tries to recover in pursuit of the elusive Paul Weiss on the open- successive Saturdays, and as in- ing klck-off. juries mounted performance, due to inexperience, slumped. HO\\I- ever, the defense set up a lot of easy scores, and supplied thrills, The following is a defensive score compiled from the number of tackles, assists, Interceptions, pass rush for loss, rush leadIng to interception, manufacturing a fumble, fumble recovery, etc. There is rOOM only for the 12 leaders, and their total score. This year's squad made only 10 interceptions as opposed to 24 of last year. Dan Janczewskt Vic McTeer KeilhPorter Jim Kill9 (5 games) PeteM,.Glaughlin Earl Dietrich Tom Mavity Art Slake Pete Markey Bob Moore As he turns the corner, Jerry Borga meets Doug Hein of the Jays. Bozman, . DiggsToLead Terrors of 69 At the recent Western Maryland College Football Awards Banquet, Rick Diggs and Bruce Bozmanwere elected by their teammates as co- captains for the 1969 season. Diggs, a junior physical educa- tion major, comes from Baltimore, where he played football and base- ball tor Loyola High School. Rick (We took the inside out has lettered twice as aGreenTer- to show yon how diiferent it is.) ror- cornerback and twice as the catcher tor the Mason-Dixon Cham- Outside: it's softer and silky (not cardboardy). _ plonshlp baseball team. Inside: it's so extra absorbent ... it even protects on Bozman hails from Salisbury, your first day. Your worst day! where he played football, basket- Inevery lab test against the old cardboardy klnd.,.• ball, and baseball for Wicomico the Playtex tampon was always more absorbent High School. A junior sociology ActuaUy 45 % more absorbent on the average major, Bruce has lettered three times at quarterback and once as a short stop for the Green Terror baseball squad. Bozman and Diggs head th~ l1st of 28 returning letterman for the 1969 season. The Terrors face seven at last season's opponents, with Bridgewater and Juniata. re- placing Shepherd and Drexel.