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PAGE 8 THE GOLD BUG SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 Ron Jones is safety-conscious a big, rangy, middle guard who be a surpr+ee. has not been scheduled. that counts, will be plaved on Hoffa this year. can also goat guard. Jones has often Senior Phil Riggin should see Lebanon Valley, a good passing Field, against traditional rival "It we can find two safeties to called him "our best lineman." plenty of action, and last year's team which has been added to the Johns Hopkins. Hopkins is loaded replace Carroll Yingling and Don He Is joined by eight letter- freshman star, Art Blake has made schedule will probe the Terror again, and r-aadyEc defend their Stout, we will be O.K.~' figures men on the defensive squad, four a quick recovery from a summer inexperience at safety, and five of championship. But theTerrorsare the Terror mentor, startlng his of whom fill out the awesome de- baseball Injury, and will suit up the Terrors nine games will be looking 10 improve uponlheir 6-3 fourth year at the helm. Yingling ferfsive line. Pete Markey and for the game tomorrow. His re- away. record and will have plans for and Stout were standout safeties Dan Janczewski are Thunder and turn has added depth to the safe- noever the final game, the one catching the Bluejay. anchoring a strong .derense last Lightening at the ends. Tom ty position. The offensive line, year, and both will be nar-d to re- Mavity and Vic Mcteer both bring partlcularlyatiackle,isalsowant_ place. With four other members size and a style that in calmer ing in depth. of 1967's starting defensive unit Z!lOotls is called desire to the Freshmen joining Hines on the also gone, including lineman of tackle posts. Big Rick Coburn var srtv are quarterback Jesse the year John Heritage, Jones will also get many oppcrtuntttas to Houston, guard Larry Garro, and could be excused for pesstmism crush the quarterback. Fred Kiemle, a tacxte. Forty about this year's chances. The linebackers are also a vet- freshmen tried out for the team, Instead, he fairly radiates con- eran crew, with Pete McGlaughlin enabling the Terrors to re-insti- fldence.Heisveryoptimisticaboul and Paul Mullen starting. Pete is tute the JV program. the offense, which should be one baCk off a knee operation and Paul Susquehanna of the most potent WMC has seen has a bad shoulder, but soph Mike __in years. The offensive line shapes Hunt (215 lbs.), who can more than Tomorrow's invasion of Sus- up as quickandhefty. do the job, is still waiting to be quehanna is not to be takenlightly, despite the record book. The y ar-e classified as a weak team, but- ~y are not as ,,?:~akas the record book indicates. ' The ID6? Susquehanna football squad finished with a IT? record. Although they at-e one of the weake.r teams in the ~1AC, the record is misleading because many of their losses were against powerful, ex- tra-conference foes. InCluded 3- mong the se losses was a 63·0 loss to Wittenhurg and a 60-0 giftto?th ranked Waynesburg State. On this basis Western varvtancts consto- ered a l)realher. Co-captain Earl Dietrich is tripped up at theiin,,;:r scri~mage, Tom la;ko~~~n~i~~e~~z:)~lttt':I~~I;,s~~~; Morgan is shown opening the hole. as Jerry Borga completes the fake backs including Bill Guth , Bill and Roy Brown gets ready to clobber the linebacker. Me r-z. Dennis Simmons, Joe Pal- Junior Tom Morgan wlll oper- a starter. chak, and John Ca stenuaoe r are ate at center, backed by converted The containerswillagainbeRick capable of grinding oue tougn yaru- quar-terbaeje Keith Porter. Flank- Diggs and defensive captain, Earl age. Senior center. Jim Page, an- ing Morgan are Tom Pecora ani! Diet rich, Dietrich could brf na tee chors a mediocre Jine.wilhsopho- co- captain Bill Fanning. Pecora, goal posts down with an ar-m- more Whitney Gay, a 215 pound at 6'3" has good speed. Fanning tackle, and with Diggs on the other tigl1tend,theoutstandinglineman. Is one of the toughest linemen in side, it is sutctoe to r-un the ends The Terror defense will be too the conference though only 5'·1" against the Terrors. much for the Crusaders. and 160 pounds. Senior Gary The men who have been chosen to The remainder of the Terror Rudcille and Buck Jones, a jun- replace Stout am! YiujCJlng are schedule should be tougher than the Ior-, will man the tackle spots. Bob Moore, a sopluuuor-e , ana opener, even though Wagner Col- Both are steady and strong. Two Freshman Arn !line,;, :llnescould tall juniors, Randy Klinger and Roy Brown, will start at the terminals. They both have good hands andwur pave the way for a well-stocked backfield. House Of Liquors Bruce Bozman returns for his third year at quarterback. In last week's scrimmage with Dickinson, "The :\Iost. Complete Package Goods Baz was at mtdseason form, with Store In Carroll County" pinpoint passing on the rollout. 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