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PAGE 12 DeCEMBER 12, 1912 Hoopsfers Riflers 'shoot open season by Charles Engelmier down season Western Maryland's basketball team has played four games to date, recording one win and three by Bob Ramsdell setbacks. The Terrors dropped their first three Though· they had their feathers singed in their games, Muhlenberg, Salisbury and Gettysb~r~, ?ut last two outings, the Western Maryland Riflemen last Thursday night found their form by humiliating still finished their first semester schedule with a Franklin and Marshall 86-54. more than respectable 4-3 record. Among the en- ith eight returning lettermen and several new tries on the assets side of the ledger could be promising faces, Coach Alex ~ber is. very op- counted two victories over Mount St. Marys and timistic on the squad's chances of unprovmg on last wins over both Philadelphia College and Loyola year's seven wins, fifteen losses record. Despite the College. The liabilities therein listed consist of present 1-3 record, the team rece~tly ha~ ~ho.wn losses to Johns Hopkins, Gettysburg College and the signs of marked team improvement In annihilating College of William And Mary. Franklin and Marshall. This year's teamintends to The Hairy Birds' most recent match came on utilize their relative lack of size by developing a December 2 against William and Mary at fast break type of offensive combined with an alert Williamsburg. In this confrontation, the Hairy aggressive defense. Returning lettermen include captain Bob Decker, a senior guard, seniors John Birds fell from their team record score of 1239in the previous match to a total of 1211-notquite enough to Verderosa, a forward, and "Slug" Armstrong; a overcome the 1254 fired by William and Mary. guard. Junior letterman inc.lude ~an Stubbs, ~Igh Leading the way for Western Maryland in this scorer to date this season, Bill SWIft,a guard WIth a match was "Rabbi' Fine with a 246, followed by deadly outside shot, John Campbell, guard, Fred Jerry Lowe, 244; "Chick" Chenoweth, 242; "Rags" Naarisma, a rebounding forward-center, and Dave Ramsdell, 241; and Jim Geleta, 238. Cole, a strong rebounding center. New faces on the At this point in the season, the states show Dan varsity include promising freshmen Tom Ammons, Roh leading the leam by slim margins in both the a forward-center, and guard. John Feldman,. a prone position and in total points and by a large gap starter with outstanding jumping ability. JUnior in the kneeling position. Jim Geleta currently holds transfer guard Tim Rowan also figures highly in the pole position in the standing position. Coach Ober's plans. At home against Franklin and Marshall, the game was never close; the Terrors taking a 20-8 lead in the first five minutes. All the starters, Dan Stubbs, Bill Swift, Bob Decker, John Feldman and Fred Naarisma all looked sharp as the Terrors rolled up Help. the score. Swift was top scorer, with fifteen points in leading a well balanced scoring attack. Everyone on the team played and all saw substantial action. John Campbell in particular was the hot shooter, aided by the five overall play of Tom Ammons. score of 86-59 making it a record of one win and three Our Cities. Almost everyone scored in this massacre, which to losses date has been the most productive game of the Our Oceans. season. The final score was 86-59. Our Trees. VARSITY BASK~TBAll The Terrors face a 20 game schedule this year. Our Towns. 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