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Soccer Storts Off by Lisa Davis and team tied the game up at 3·3 on a Terrors opened up a 3..() lead-as Mark Rosenberg goal by Bill Furjanic. That was Barnes scored again on an assist Toe Terrors opened the 1978 how the regulation game ended, in by Keith Lawson, a senior Prom soccer season against the team a 3-3 tie. Silver Spring, with 14 minutes left from Moravian at the stadium at The game was decided in the in the half. The Christopher- Towson State University Friday first ten minute overtime period as Newport team finally got on the evening. The first half started off Charles Briggs of Moravian sccreboard'with ten minutes left in quickly as the game evolved into a chipped in the winning goal to hand the half, making the score 3·1, highly aggressive, fast-paced the Terrors an opening game loss which is how it stood at the end of game that some of the Terror 4-3. the half. players said got out of hand as the The second game of the weekend The C·N team rallied to start the referees did not call penalties on was played Saturday morning second half with a goal five some obvious infractions. against Christopher- Newport, but minutes into the half, but Mensah The Moravian team took the lead this game looked as if WMC had put the game on ice with a goal 13 on a goal by Doug Brown in the possibilities minutes of a winning the season. minutes later Scott on an assist from Kullins. into game. sophomore The Three of play, and then Off to Great Start first four minutes playing to 2-0 as the Albert Mensah scored Thedefnese game ended with WMC winning 4- / his second increased lead their goal in the two games. 2. Junior co-captain John Patrick, WMC defense, last without year's mainstays Ken Lowe and also seemed to be stronger on senior co-captain Doug Barnes and . Andy Freedwald, lacked the depth Saturday than the previous night. freshman Bill Delaney were TIle 'Greim 'terrors of Western for the game. Walker added the to contain the Moravian team. About 5 minutes later Doug chosen to the all-star team of the MarYland ,College opened their PAT, increases the Terrors lead to The Terrors finally got on the Barnes added his third goal of the 6th annual Towson Invitational 1978 football season in convincing score board, thirteen minutes into season on a penalty shot. Then the Tournament. syUe by beating the Ursinus Bears, 17-7. The kickoff, following the ~~i::~:':p~i:~n~:t~~~.!i•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20-7. The Terrors never trailed in scoring, sailed out of the endzone, showing the dominance of the The Terrors scored again as : Friseo Family Puh : the game, as they took the opening Western Maryland squad, even to drive 75 yards toa score. With 9:29 the speciality teams, which ~~~~n~~~~~ta~~~~is~~a~:~: Wednesday Night SpeC!ial : left in the first quarter, Glenn haven't been the best in recent with less than 10 minutes left in the • • Cameron capped the drive with a years. This C!oupon worth : seven yard run to put WMC on the ~elfh;~~~:,st:~~~e scoring as _: The scoring was finished as TheTerrorstooktheleadforthe: 5Q40FF any 10" or 12" pizza : ~~~~~b=~~;V~a~e;a~~rt :~~~ =~i~~r s~~~ ~h~ ~a;;1i~ie~~ g:~ ~7st s:::~:~~~i~~~:e~~n~ : and : the point afte'i touchdown to make Bea~: With the referee's signal the left side. That goal came 12: $1.00 off any 16" or whole Sicilian pizza : thescor~:WMCiUfSinU$:, that the attempt was good, Coach :~u~n~~: ~~~er~~~ :~;:;i:r~ : Carroll Plaza Shopping Center : Tom Beddow, of Ursinus, broke Hindman did his own version of the- • 876-3550 : HiUS ••••••• ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~r~~r~d ~ a~;:::~a:~w~~ ~!~I~;~~~e6~~i~~:~~ could be GINGERBREAD ~••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _.- just seconds left in the first Jl quarter. Craig Walck tied the score Quarterback Joe Damiano was a Sllll,,11111 ;.lI ......._, ••OJ.: . with his PAT. for 6 in the passingdepartmnt for Rouse of Liquors :. 44 yards and his leading receiver ....__.., _ ~ coca haTP!:s~t 90~a~hdef~:I~~n!/~~~: ~~~~!hf~:~ ;:~~;~:~~~~~!.6W. pitJ41, 3~, : WELCOMEBACK !~:;r~~;~~~~~::~~;~the half .western M$i. team travels up 'to . cuccllu,u yag.wl : :Swarthmore, Penyynslv~nia for a 57 W. Main St. : Speeial of the Week game against Swarthmore, game 848·5557 • time 1:30. 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