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tJAGE 8 THE GOLD BUG Terrors fall to Juniata The Terrors fell to Juniata's Indians on Saturday, 21.3. The Terrors were outplayed in all respects as the bigger Indians toyed with them all day. The Terrors, took the opening kickoff but couldn't make any progress. They were forced to punt and the Indians made the most ·of an early break to score. The Terrors later responded with a 30 yard field goal and it was 7 . 3. The first half ended with the same score as the Terrors got inside the Juniata 10 yard line but failed to score. QB Mike Bricker, who was hit hard in the second quarter and was unable to continue, was replaced by freshman Bob Cahill, who tried to bring the Terrors back. The day however belonged to Juniata as they scored twice in the second half to put the game out of reach. The Terrors again moved the ball inside the Indians Territory but they just could not score. Next week the Terrors travel to Lycoming, where a win will give them a shot at a winning season. Win over Rondolf Mocon A surprising 14·12 victory over Randolph Macon College on October 28 put the Green Terror record in the Mason-Dixon conference at 2-1. Mike Briker and Mark Yurek scored the two Terror touchdowns, with Odd Haugen kicking both extra points. Kevin Brushe was WMC's lone Soccer team breaks into win co receiver, on a pass from Bricker. Joe Brockmeyer netted 80 yards making him the principal ball carrier, with Tom Botts right behind, gaining 45 by Charlie Englemeir yards on 18 carries. With only three pass attempts made, running was Last week saw the Western Maryland soccer manage only 25 shots on goal. In the best-played contest of the season so far, again the key scoring factor in the WMC offense. team break a tough-luck losing streak by con- Western Maryland soundly trounced Gallaudet, 6-0. The terrors gained 176yards rushing out of a game seculively recording three convincing wins. total of 193yards. Cumulatively, Western Maryland The Terror booters dumped Dickinson 2-1, an- Terror scoring started in the first half, Ilupeju had only 344yards passing out of 1600yards gained nihilated Gallaudet 6-0, and mauled Mt. St. Mary's scoring assisted by Mark Wilcock. Charlie Keil then tallied to make it 2-0 and minutes later Ed Bwalya in seven games. 2-1. These three straight wins have moved the converted a penalty shot. Early in the second half, Western Terror record up to the mark of three wins, one tie, Western Maryland's Mark Wilcock scored two Saturday and five setbacks. goals within five minutes of each other to ice the game for the Terrors at 5-0.Two minutes later Paul At Dickinson, Western Maryland struck first. The Phelps booted one in assisted by Dave Hoopes, Terrors scored when the Dickinson goalie wan- ending the Terror barrage of goals at six. The game dered out of the goal and lost himself in the traffic was played in pouring rain which created sloppy of players. This left the goal unprotected and field conditions. Western Maryland's offense Weslern Maryland's Remi llupeju took advantage particularly looked sharp as they controlled the ball of this by booting one in from thirty-five yards out almost the entire game and pounded 24 shots on the for the score. Terror booter Mark Wilcock scored, Gallaudet goaltender while Terror goalie Chris assisted by Charlie Keil, early in the second half Hanabv only had to make five saves. giving Western Maryland a 2-0 lead. Dickinson scored once but the Terror defense tightened and The Terrors recorded a 2-1 win over Mt. St. held on towin 2-1.This game was marked by strong Mary's for their Halloween treat. Traditionally, all defensive playas both teams combined could games against Mt. St. Mary's have been bitterly contested battles and this one was not different from the rest. Western Maryland commanded a 1-0 Rifle team continues scored, assisted by Mark Wilcock. Late into the lead at the end of the first half as Charlie Keil second half with the score tied at 1-1,again the Keil- with good record Wilcock combination struck paydirt, giving Western Maryland a 2-1 victory. by Bob Ramsdell This past week was an outstanding one for the The Western Maryland rifle team has continued Western Maryland soccer team as they recorded its winning ways in the last three weeks to run the three wins. The J.V. team also won a game in season record to 3 wins, 1 defeat. defeating Gettysburg 2-1. Both Terror goals were After winning their season opener against the scored early in the first half as Bob Peckham Mount, the "Hairy Birds" found it to be hunting scored and then 40 seconds later teammate Paul season as they were shot down by Johns Hopkins, Phelps booted one in, assisted by Dennis Kirkwood. 1192-1205,on October 21. Jim Gleta led the team The gam~ was evenly played as evidenced by the with an outstanding 254, followed by Mark shooting statistics 17-16, Western Maryland. Chenoweth, 238; Lloyd Brown, 238; Dan Roh, 233; The final varsity game of the season is at home and Dave Fine, 229. November 7 against Johns Hopkins. Next week, however, the "Hairy Birds" hauled Freshman OB Bob Cahill, who replaced injured Mike out the howitzers and blasted the Mount down to a Bricker in the second quarter, WjlS able to connect to his gentle hill as the team set a new scoring record in receivers yet the Indians kept the Terrors from scoring wtnntng 1216-1128.In this match, Dan Roh topped by Dick all shooters with a 253, accompanied aTD. Hartung, 246; Mark Chenoweth, 240; Dave Fine, 239; and Jim Geleta, 238. On November 3, Western Maryland shot against the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science for the first time and succeeded in replacing the less than a week old scoring record with a new high of 1224vs. an 1188for Philadelphia. Dave Fine was in the forefront of the "Hairy Bird" onslaught with a 225, backed up by Dan Roh, 252; Jim Geleta, 244; Mark Chenoweth, 237; and Dick Hartung and Jerry Lowe, both with 236.
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