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PAGE 8 OCTOBER 19, 1970 FILM Thursday, October 22 THE REVOLUTION IS IN YOUR HEAD--A color documentary concerning the counter-inaugural activities of J~~ua~y 17 to J~nuary 20, 1969, as organized by the r..10blh~tlon Committee to End the War in Vietnam. Soc film senes. Decker Auditorium. 4:00 and 7:00 p.rn. Free. DRAMA Friday, October 30 to Sunday, November I HE WHO GETS SLAPPED--Leonid Andreyev has written a symbol~c c~rcus fantasy about a man who leaves his high position In life to become a clown. Understage, Alumni Hall. 8:15 p.m. $1.00. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Friday, October 30, Saturday 31 Friday, October 30, Saturday 31 Religious Life Council--Retreat at New Windsor. LECTURE ~OE BROCKMEYER breaks away for an 89 yard kick-off return that put the Terrors back in the game. Thursday. October 29 Preview: after the fact WOMEN'S LlBERATION--The lecture will be a joint by coe Sherrard Pitt/Pfeiffer lead cross country discussion between Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Mis~ advocates two leading of the liberation movement. Coming off an exciting '1:l - 20 Homecoming win over Steinem is one of the country's most acclaimed "new" Lycoming College, western Maryland travels to Farm- journalists. Dorothy Pitman is founder and director of a ville, Virginia this weekend to clash with the Hampden- by Tom Brown community- controlled public school. Alumni Hall. lI:oo Sydney Tigers. "Bernie Pfeiffer and Calvin Plitt led the Western a.m. Hampden-Sydney, appearing to be one of the toughest Cross Country Team in their last three matches teams on the :rerror schedule, have held opponent teams Maryland Wash.ington "College and Lebanon Valley. On against to onl~ six points in four games. Last week in defeating October3, Pfeiffer and Plitt finished in a dead heat to give ART Wash~ngton and Lee, they "held" their opposition to an Western Maryland a one-two finish. Uctober S through October 30 ama~lOg - 20 yards of rushing. The Tigers are a fast team, rebuilt almost entirely from last year, and composed However, lack of depth is hurting the WMC team, as "SUMME~ 70"--This show will feature oil paintings by mostly of freshmen and sophomores. They are led by shown by the loss against both Washington and Lebanon \yasyl Pahjczuk. In addition there will be a display of veteran signal caller, Rick Beale, a junior. Valley, even though the WMC team took first and second hthog.raphs by French children. Gallery One, Fine Arts Bowie WMC lost again to Randolph Macon. But against Wes.tern Maryland will be trying to avenge a heart- Building. Open 10:00 a.m. to 4;00 p.m. weekdays breaking 16 - 15 Homecoming loss which the Tigers State the team showed improvement in the lower berth steady improvement, handed the home-team last year. This year the Terrors ~i~h Pfeiffer who has shown coming in seventh and finished with McCormick fourth, are Hampden-.Sydney's xcmecomtnz guests .. Waterhouse finishing ninth. "No more candidates will be MUSIC Remaining 10 good physical condition after the first accepted," commented Coach Phillips when asked if he three seasonal battles, Western Maryland College plans Sunday, October 1S runners. more on few changes in the starting line-up against Hampden- wanted some next meet occurrs against Loyola on the 21 of Theteams Sydney. Rookie quarterback, Mike Bricker, who called October. • Musical vespers-The College Choir, the Women's Glee a~ excel.lent game in his varsity debut against Lycoming, Club and the College Singers. Baker Memorial Chapel. will again get the starting quarterback role from Coach 7:15 p.m _JO.nes. He will be working on improving his passing game this week to complement the already potent rushing at- SPORTS tack of Joe Brockmeyer and Tom Botts. I Brockmeyer,', Saturday, October 24 who has beep averaging 100 yards a game DrOKe lor two touchdowns against Lycoming, one an 89 yard kick -off Varsity football vs. Washington and Lee. Hoffa Field. 1 :30 return. Coach Jones feels that his running backs could p.m. have even better averages if '?ey had the advantage of a Varsity soccer vs. Lycoming. \0;30 a.m. more experienced offensive line. . On defense, the Terrors remain among the toughest. Tuesday, October 27 Last week they forced three fumbles and three in- terceptions, two of the interceptions were by outstanding Junior varsity football vs. Susquehanna. Hoffa field. 3:00 left cornerba~k Jody Waters; a senior, who is having his p.m finest season In four years. The strong defensive line held Saturday, October 31 opponent rushing to 55 yards against Lycoming and looks to be ready for the real test against Hampden-Sydney Varsity soccer vs. Gallaudet. 2:00 p.m. The Terrors now standing 1 -2 on the year will be trying to reach the .500 mark this weekend against the Tigers before returning home to face Washington and Lee next week. bYI~[!"orsfall to PMC' return with homecoming win over Lycoming On Saturday, Oct. 3, The Green Terrors traveled to draw play late in the game. Arn Himes picked off a pass passmg gain was cautious, but it was a Bricker--Ken Chester, Pa. to meet the PMC Cadets. The Terrors' for the Terrors. Jody Waters earned defensive player of Wagner combination that set up the final winning touch- strong defense could not make up for an impetent offense, the week honors. Tackle Ken Bowman was selected as down. Tom Betts took the ball in [or the final play late in so Whimsee left the field on the short end of a B-3 offensive player of the week. the fourth quarter. Joe Brockmeyer scored twice once on decision. The only Whimsee scoring was accomplished After going 0-2 against what was considered lighter "' 87 yard kicko~f return. The kickoff return t~am con- with a 25 yard field goal by Tom Mavity. WMC's failure to opponents, the Terrors were underdogs in their sl~tJng of Ron Cnsty, Wayne Gibson, John Frank, Andy score wasn't somucha lack of ability to move the ball as it Homecoming game against Lycoming. Coach Jones Mithcell, Joe Carter, Jim Nopulos, Tom Botts and Roy was an inability to keep the ball long enough to score. decided that quarterback Mike Bricker was ready for a A~gleberger, o.pened up a perfect alley right up the Western Maryland fumbled the ball 6 times in the course starting assignment, so the freshmen was given the job of m.lddle of the field. Bob Watson wiped out 3 opponents of the game, three ofthese being recovered by PMC. moving the hitherto stagnant WMC offense. The With one block on this return. Mike Bricker and Bill Junior quarterback Jim Yates started the game, but Lycoming Warriors were a hard-hitting team with a Roberts also accounted for WMC touchdowns. was later replaced by Paul Peska. The passing offense stingy defense, but the Terrors capitalized on turnovers Th~ Whimsee defense held it's own against a strong featured a .500 completion percentage this week, and four and walked off the field 27-20 victors. Although Bricker is passmg attack. Container Jody Waters had a fine af- of these five completions went for first downs. Whimsee new to the Terror system he handled the ball well, passed ternoon, picking off 2 Warrior passes. relied most heavily on its ground attack. Sophomore cautiously and generally commanded ute options with Co-captain Mike Hunt also intercepted a pass and tailback Joe Breckmeyer gained a healthy total of 95 decision. Coach Ron Jones departed from his usual returned it 21 yards. Line backer Hunt was named yards rushing, averaging 5 yards per carry. Fullback practice and alternated backs to bring plays to the Terror defensive player of the week. Tom Botts and quarterback Yates took on the rest of the huddle. But the real star of the show was sophomore Tackle Fred Kiemle accounted for another force tur- running chores. tailback, Joe Brockmeyer, breakaway threat, gained 9l nover with his fumble recovery. Junior tackle Roy Skiles The Western Maryland Defensive Unit saw much action yards through a stubborn Lycomong defense. Brock- was installed as offensive lineman of the week. in this game, but gave ground very grudgingly. PMC' meyer's running was characterized by strong second scores came on an end sweep and on a surprise 84 yard efforts and smart use of his blocking. The Whimsee