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Help. OF MOUTHS. Sports (continued from page 12) THE GRAND OPENING Soccer team BIG MOUTHS. LITTLE MOUTHS. still winless Our Cities. BABY MOUTHS. by Charlie Englemier MOUTHS. LOUD The Western Maryland Soccer Team has played Our Oceans. FAT MOUTHS. three close games to date, recording one tie ahd two Our Trees. SKINNY MOUTHS.' defeats. The Terrors lost to UMBC in a thrillingly SMOOTH MOUTHS. close season opener and then dropped the next Our Towns. LAUGHING MOUTHS. game to Washington College. In the best-played MOUTHS. game of the Season so far, the booters battled GROWLING Our Forests. MOVING MOUTHS. Susquehanna to a 1-1 tie. The opener at UMBC was a scoreless affair for OF MOUTHS. Our Rivers. ALL KINDS ALL BE THERE. fifty-eight minutes until the opposition broke the THEY'LL Our Air. To taste thepizza In the world ice, scoring the winning goal, 1-0. The game thai's been tasted by more mouths than featured good all-around play, especially defense. any other pizza Our Mountains. A culinary delight indeed for all 011, moulh friends. Most of the second half was played in the rain, creating sloppy field conditions which hampered And we wouldn'! forget the people belonging to all those mouln., Our Plants. They get this lor bringing their mouths to the grand opening the agility of both teams. In the second game of the season, Washington Our Fishes. $1 OFF ANY LARGE REGULAR-PRICED PIZZA College scored early against our booters and held Our Streams. OFFER AD MUST UNTIL BE PRESENTED 24,1972 off the Terrors the rest of the way in a convincing 3-0 had difficulty victory. Western Maryland OCTOBER GOOD Our Deserts. generating an offense against the tough Washington squad THAT'S AT THE ALL NEW Our Lakes. Western Maryland completely outplayed Susquehanna and was ahead in every aspect of the game except the numbers on the scoreboard. After an exciting double overtime, the final score was tied 1-1. The game was dominated by the Terror offense, who had control of the ball for almost the entire second half. Remi Ilupeju scored for Western Maryland with assists credited to Mark Wilcox and Ed Bwalya. Looking sharp in the Terror goal was RT. 140 VILLAGE WESTMINSTER, MD. Chris Hanaby, who recorded 14 saves. Western 848 - 0007 Maryland's booters continually assaulted the Susquehanna goalie with shot after shot without the Village Cue Lounge success. The Terrors pounded 26 shots on goal compared with only 16 squibblers for Susquehanna. 140 Village Shopping Center These first few games were anticipated to be among the most difficult and a break here or there BILLIARDS AND PINBALLS would have made the Terror record different. Tbe bocters look forward to the remaining schedule hopeful of a winning season Upcoming games in soccer are October 10 _ Loyola-away: October t+Catbollc-bome ; and October 20-Lycoming-home. Harriers hopeful of improved season by Mark Chenoweth The Western Maryland Cross Country team is hoping to improve on the 1971record of5 wins and 2 defeats. Despite this goal, their first two meets ended in losses, the first being a 22 to 37 setback at the hands of UMBC on Sept. 27. The second was a tri-meet loss with WMC scoring 40 points to Washington College's 28 and Lebanon Valley's 19on Sept. 30. This year the team is co-coached by two men from Western Maryland's ROTC Dept., Capt. Raymond Henry and Capt. Norman Mekkelson. Capt. Henry feels that the team is understandably' inexperienced and a little out of shape and stated Tape World that they should definitely improve their position in now has the the coming meets. He pointed out Cross Country is with more and an individualistic sport COIl- centration almost every member of the team is Latest Albums capable of a better performance. The only returning runner from 1ft!:year's squad is its captain, Glen Schieb. Two freshmen who have finished near the top in both meets and show great potential are Steve Vaughan and Lee McConnell. Three other members who have helped the team and are likely to improve are juniors Dave Ellis all' Dwyane Oland and sophomore Steven Brownley. With continued practice on the 5 mile long course, it 323 E. Main St. Westminster, Md. is hoped that the team will be able to come off its slow start and make a good showing in it's II scheduled meets. Over 2,000 8 track tapes in stock-area's largest selection 9 out of 10 people are caused by accidents! Open12 noon '0 'P.M. daily