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Thursday, September 28,1918 Scrimshaw Page 3 The Golden Age of WMC Sports . thereuntil 1942. . when in his playing days he . Navy, Cornell, Colgate, and Knute Rockne, Rip Engle, and Western Maryland's prowess m Coach Harlow still holds the t ped 17 ts t th ts Villanova teams. .Harry Lawrence, Mr. Harlow was athletics is rich and deep. Each world's record for blocking kicks, ~ oPkC" ld pun. I~ ~·~r~ne;h In addition to having had six of awarded the Coach of the Year week,wewill try 10point outa high ac re -eagams IS ur ',his players picked for All- Award.in 1936, and the Stagg point of our athletic ac- American teams, Mr. Harlow has Awardml949. complishments. led nine undefeated squads Mr. Harlow met his lovely wife This week we will highlight through their regular seasons. at a football game when his Alma footbal!. The best known footbal! Three were at Penn State, four at Mater played against Jim Thorpe coach the WMC every had was Western Maryland, and one at and the Carlisle Indians. They coach Richard Harlow. His Virginia Polytechnic Institute in were married in 1914. Currently coaching led Western Maryland to 1918 while he was stationed there they reside in Westminster thereby three undefeated seasons and their as a military instructor, doubling affording Western Maryland the - play under him was always ex- as a coach. He also holds the opportunity to take advantage of cellent. Coach Harlow was en- distinction of having coached the Mr. Harlow's inestimable talent. shrined in the National collegiate South to a 7 106 win over the North It is with great pride that we pay Football Hall of Fame, and he in the 1932 contest, which was the tribute to Mr. RichardC. Harlow,a chose Hoffa Field for the place he first North-South balJgathe ever great coach and an even greater wanted to receive his award. He is staged. man, who has given so freely of his a reprint from the 1955 Yearbook The close personal friend of such time and talents to the benefit of all which contained a page to honor football coaches as Lou Little, of us who have known him this man. My thanks to Carol Colonel Earl Blaik, Fritz Crisler, ia~~,t~;;h:~~~;~ .. of Alumni Af- ti Field Hockey Begins Coach Dick Harlow receives Brown es~::~~ ~~x e~~~~~a~? ~~~or~~~ ~!gt~t~'.f~;:!d~re~dfp!~:e~~~~nna~nFOu~~~~~~;;t. ~~~~~a!~.~a~~,~~Fi!me The Western Maryland College ~U~~~i~~'maj~:~ror:: Ar%:~~~~~ athletes, October 23rd on Hoffa Goose Doughty, a former player. Field Hockey Terrors opened their Keough High in Linthicum. The Field. Western Maryland's ad- 1978 season last Friday with a 2-{) captains are supported by 14 ~!~:::~e:~lc:~:;!r':~~~:a~ Soccer Bites Dust wi~:~er~~~ue~:r~a~~:~itr;y ~::'~~~i.ng players from the 1977 John Brown, President of the Freshman Mary Lally, a physical Head coach Weyers is assisted National Foundation and Football Maryland holding a 3-1 lead. education major from Kenwood by Karen Merkle this year. Hall of Fame, presentt:d to Mr. by Mark L. Rosenberg and Lisa Davis. The second half opened ~ith High School in Essex, at the game I Merkle, who has two years of Harlo~ a citation certifying his The WMC soccer team went on smoother play than the first played on Susquehanna University experience as head field hockey selection to the Football Hall of the road for two more games this period, but the Messiah team again turf in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. coach at Mt. St. Mary's, will coach Fame: \ayin g tribute to one of week, the first being against the cut the lead to one, 14 minut~s after This year, 35 players are com- the team on defensive skills and A.me~lca s gr~test .coaches, the team from Messiah. The Terrors the second half opened. This ~oal peting to represent WMC as one of tactics. ,;~~tI~~~~~~i~~~::hi~:r~o~I[;; ~:=~~~~~~i~knl~aS~i~~~r~~ ~~~:~i~~~d~;t~~a~~r~~~:~f:h the starting eleven, assuring that r.:'::":'~~:=-:7::::-:':::':"~. J ••• sportsmanship, . integr-ity, Bill Delaney with only two and a team. hed the game up at .3-3. ~~~;~~v~~~~~~~~;~~~~ as I character, and ~?ntrlbution to the half minutes gone in the first half. Despite some ~ast-paced ac.tlOn, Co-captains for the 1978 season \ sport of football. Fifteen minutes later, senior co- ~th. teams failed to put m. a are seniors Linda Sorrentino, a . Western Maryland College was captain Ron Rhodes registered his wmnmg goa! as th~ reg~latlOn physical education major from Indeed honored to be chosen by Mr. first goal of the season on an game end~ In a 3-~ be. ThiS sent . Annville-Cleona School in ~~~~~wli:: t~ere~~:~: ;~er;re~~ . ~~s~t~i~~~;sf~~~e \~e t~i~:i ~;s~f~et~~t~ o;~~;:ea7t~~r~~e! ~~~~rJU::li:::.e..!:=:::;;;:=:;:===~ I honor ". Although Similar half,MessiahcuttheLeadt02-10n ~mut~ t~ take the lead fO.r the ~:~~:~~~:Sc:~~~~~~~;~s:e~r; ~r:Sn::t~h~h~~r~~~sgl!~~:S t~n~ ~~ t~7::I~i~t ~~~r~i;~atr::r~~~ "".n.~.'...~·",....,r.-c'e October day,. WMC was the only goals again as he scored with 'l:1 ended. The second period started campus having less than ?ne minutes gone in the half. That was on an upnote f~r the Terrors as ~~~~~~~adtio~tu~:~!~o~~s w~~~~ how the half ended, with Western Albert M~:~~~n~I:::, ~ae9:~me on a place. Coach Harlow spent four years "Shore Good Chicken" (1912-1916) on the coaching staff of I his Alma Mater, Penn State. the I ~:l\o:~~g ~::~cea~n ~~a~r~~~c:~ WHITE COFFEE POT! returned there for two additional Soap _ Salad Bar _ Seafood .' ~ years as a line coach. Next he moved to Colgate (1921-1925) ~ GIES SERVICE CENTER ~:~~~e~i~ 1~~ t~n~~~~~e!:l~:~~ ~ BP Offe" BP Bowl. In 1926, he moved to '·the BEEF BUSTERS Student, Faculty, and Staff Hill" as Head Coach to remain BAR·S-QUE *Special 10% Discount * THICK SHAKES until 1934 when he was lured to ~--~==~======~, 140 VILLAGE Harvard University. 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