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TilE GOLD BUG , Number 34 Roy Angleburger is caught by a Hampden-Sydney taclde as he attempts to gain yardage for the Terrors. WMC Terrors bow to Hampden- Syndney Tigers by Tom Tretize barreling across from the one. Page added the With 1. :05left in.the half, Nelson Shaffer picked Western Maryland's Green Terrors fell to the off a Gunther Nelson pass and returned it to the Tigers of Hampden-Sidney 28-0, Saturday, Oc- extra point making the score 7-0. Lycoming 13. Five plays later Tom Botts The Terrors took the kick-off to the 25 but a tober 16.The game was Western Maryland's 1971 miscue on a pitchout gave the Tigers the ball on plunged over from the one yard stripe with 32 Homecoming game. the Western Maryland 19. Two plays later Owens seconds Jeft Sophomore quarterback Andy The powerful Hampden-Sidney defense, went across with the second Hampden-Sidney Keefer hit Ken Wagner in the end zone for the number one college defensive unit in the nation, score with Page adding the additional point. two point conversion making the score 15-0 at the contained the Green Terrors throughout the Western Maryland still could not produce an half. game. offense and turned the ball over to the Tigers on Western Maryland moved the ball to the Western Maryland took the opening kickoff but a fumble by Joe Brockmeyer. Hampden-Sidney Lycoming seven the first time they had failed to generate an offense and were forced to added their third tally with a Long to Shelor possession in the third quarter. The Warriors punt. Hampden-Sidney returned the ball to the 35 connection in the end zone. Page again added the halted the drive and Odd Haugen came on to kick and culminated_a J5 plav drive with Tucker extra point making the score 21-0. a 23 yard field goal. The ball continued to exchange hands with Late in the fourth quarter Lycoming went to Booters improve Western penetration coming through with its the air to get their offense started and moved the Maryland ball to the WMC 11 on two completions. Nelson deepest of the half as the first hit Duke Kern for the only Warrior tally. The quarter came to a close. With seven minutes left in the third quarter extra point completed the scoring with the final Owens plunged across from the five yard line score standing at 18-7. By Hobert Ramsdell with his second score of the game. Page came With two conference games completed, through with his fourth extra point to make the Western Maryland is tied with two other schools, October 12'5 3-1 loss to Loyola dropped the score 28-0. Franklin and Marshall and Dickinson, for the section of the Middle lead in the Southern soccer team's seasonal record to 1-2. The The fourth quarter saw no further scoring by Atlantic Conference. Terrors had lost a tough 4-3 season opener to either team and the game ended with Western Maryland taking their second loss of the season defeats, Bridgewater and The two Terror Washington in overtime, then defeated 28-0 Hampden-Sidney, were non-conference games Haverford 2-1 before the setback at the hands of and had no bearing on the league standings. Loyola. Western Maryland played a strong defensive Western Maryland leads the conference in four Loyola jumped off to a quick start, scoring in game October 9 to defeat the Lycoming both the first and second periods for a 2-0 lead at Warriors of Williamsport, Pa., 18-7. Both of the statistical categories and is second in another. the half. Western Maryland seized the initiative Western Maryland touchdowns came about by The Terrors are 32 yards ahead of Dickinson in brackett and their the total rushing yardage at the start of the third period and controlled the Lycoming mistakes forced by the Terror defense is averaging three yards less a game game for most of the second half. Eugene Lind- defense. much of an of- . than Franklin and Marshall. Neither team could generate say, who led last year's squad in points, scored fense with the first quarter being dominated by an unassisted goal to close the gap to 2-1. But Loyola was able to contain the Terror's offense exchanges of punts. The second quarter opened with the Terrors in for the remainder of the game, with Loyola possession of the ball. WMC pushed deep into closing out the scoring with a goal late in the Warrior territory but fumbled on the ten yard fourth period to make the final score 3~1. line. Ed Biggir recovered for Lycoming but the Warriors too were plagued by miscues and Ron Coach Earll said, after the game, "Loyola is Angleberger recovered on the 13 for Western probably the toughest team we'll meet this year. They've got great depth. I think we played really Maryland. Mike Bricker moved the Terrors to good ball. Even though we lost, I think our play the one with a pass to Larry Appel then Bricker bulled across with the first Terror score. Odd actually improved over our win against Haverford. " Haugen added the extra Mint. InformJr:.AI(JR7IfJlI Forconfidential and""r,,,: Counsell~ng,~eferrals.Aftll'II'f personal helpcall(212)8380710 ~on~~gW~~/ADVICE FOR WOMEN, INC.