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November 8, 1979 Scrimshaw Pa']e 3 Terrors deflect bullets in 26-13 win- foundpaydirt for the TO. Thescore efforts by Tom Baugher and Joe Bullet d but fell just short of first and goal from the 10,OB Selfridge Leon Brooke now 14·13.The Terrors stopped a Menendez,the defensecame to top down yardage. On fourth and two, worked play action off tackle. and form and shut down the Gburg "0" Bullet drive with a Halsey ln- Walker came in and punted the pulled up arid fired across field 10 For the first time since 1951,the terception and look the lead into Whilekeeping Dudak to 43yards in ball home from 29 yards out for a hir split end Mark Chadwick in the Terrors of WesternMaryland beat thehalUimeshed the half. Unable to complete a pass 20·13Terror lead. corner of the endzone for his Gettysburg College26-13In a game With the start of the secondhalf, all day long. the Bullets were The score remained the same seventh TD reception and a 26.13 that was sparked by an explosive the Terrors returned the opening stifled and forced to turn the ball until late in the final period of play Terror lead. The kick after failed surgethat totaled 390yards. Three kick off to the 20 yd. line where over throughout the half. hundred twenty of those yards Selfridge regrouped the im- Taking the ball over from their when WMC capitalized on a big but the game was on ice as only came on the ground as seniors Rip pressive "0". Working the ball own 9 yd. line, WMC struck with "roughing the kicker" penalty. seconds remained on the clock Jamison (17·126) and Eric steadily upfield with the wishbone the ground game and Jamison, That call gave the Terrors a first Perhaps the "sweetest" victory of down on the Gettysburg_27and a the year, the Terrors raised their DeGross (7·57) teamed up with attack, Cameron and Selfridge who broke outside quickly to the another chanceto score. record to 6·2 and a second place sophomore standout Bryan Baln teamed up to move across the sideline and found downfJeld Running effectively inside, spot In the Southerndivision of the (7·75)to crush the Bullet defensive midfield stripe to the Gburg 30. blocking for a big 6~yard gainer. Jamison and Baln worked the ball MAC's. squad. All day long, the Terrors After failing shortonathird and Bain found-13more yar....s down the down to the 10yard line. On first controlled the line of scrimmage 3 call. kicking specialist Walker behind strong performances by came in to try to fieldgoal. From 41 linemen Tim Street, Bruce yards out, the kick was strong and Spikers cheui 'em up Englandand DaneColbert. on line as the ball soared through On-theirfirst seriesof plays from the uprights and WMC had 17·13 midfield, WMC went right to work edge. The Western Maryland CoHege the main course, handing WMC defensewhich kept the Terrors in as tettbeck Eric DeGrossran wild With -the offensive running volleyball team retained its title as their toughestgames. According to the game. Debbie Baker rescued around both ends working the ball rampant. the Terror defense the Middle Atlantic Conference WMC's assistant coach Elten the net balls with digs, while mstde the 10yard line. Onthird and worked confidently having only champions for the fourth straight Scroggs, "We experienced dif- teammate Maggie Mules also goal. it was then tailback Glenn given up 13 points in the second year Saturday with five con- ficulty adjusting to Juniata's played a great defensive game Cameron who found the end-zone half all year long. Behind inspiring secuttve wins. The Green Terrors middlehltinthefirstgame."WMC with numerous saves. Becky behind the blocks of Jamison and won the MAC tournament by still edged the Indians in the first Martin hit well, particularly DeGross to give the Terrors a Hock-ey rallies quick 7·0 lead following a Craig ~~~~:~Ji~~I:;;~~~~~8.and'Marsh.all ~~~~nli!'t~inTt~: ~:;~~~ ;~~aedb~u: ~;~u~~ ~~:b:e~otth~~:Y' th:h~~~ Walker PAT - - Eight teams were entered in the scoreof 15·7. ponentswith her dinks. Great defensive play led by The Western Mar.yland Womens tourney and the Terror squad met. Jayne Kernan served the first The WMC squad is participating strong safety Randy Halsey, Field Hockey team captured first and devoured five of them, en- nine points in the first game of the in the FAIAW tournament at corner-back Jim Laneve and All place in the Baltimore Colleges joying a two day feast. finals against F & M, either acing Mansfield State College next American Ricci Bonacorsey kept Field Hockey Associations Upsala and Washington College the Diplomats or putting them on weekendfor the Eastern regionals. the Bullets quiet 'until midway Tournament held on Saturday and served as appetizers, as the the defensive.A true delicacy, the The women have been seeded through the second quarter. Sunday,Nov.3&4. hungry western Maryland squad Diplomats were a delectable second behind East Strousberg Moving the ball quickly into WMC On Sundaythe team had a flick- defeatedthem by scoresof 15.4,15. dessert and the Terrors savored, The winner of the Regional territory, fullback Scott Dudak (24 off with EssexCommunity College 1and 15.0,15.4respectively. every bite of the victory. Tournament will then advance to 216) came alive to lead the Get- and Harford. The Terrors then Gettysburg was a tittle tough to Scroggsfelt that it was WMC's the National Tourney in California. tysburg charge inside the WMC 20 went onto beat Harford 2·0. - swallow in thp first game but the . yard line. From the 16,Dudak took Twelve players were selected to Terrors regained their appetite In ; CARRY-OUT BEER HOMEMADE SOUPS the ball four successivetimes until he finally punched it over the goal ~~~~:;e i~:~~c~;;;~~ St;!~~:~:~~ :~;ue~:;t~~~~I~:t:el~I~~;.riuad ;' TACOS BREADED MUSHROOMS line from the 9to tie the score at 7- Fr~~:;:s'~::dco~,te:::yCOan~~u~~ ! OS & GINNY'S 7. Western Maryland returned the ;;r%~:;~~\~;~~~c~::mCo~:;:: kick off out fo the 20 but couldn't "THE PIT" move an the wet field and were ~er~~:~, ~~~~orsBr:~~skya~daS~I~~ :;:~:c~:~On:h:dS~~UJ~;~S~ir pool, : forced to punt the ball away to and ReenJe Gardner, and Although Juniata suffered a loss : 425 E. Main Sf. 848-9848 "Scott •...•.•.....•...............................• r-;;===,-,--'-, midfield. sophomoresCindy Deeds, Berble'" to F & M the night before, the : Open7 days a week 11 a.m. - From their own 49, the Bullets PetersonandMicky Potts. Indians nevertheless proved to be : once again staged the : pigskin 19 yards for a big first 5 Ctvvtia.ge Hnuae ~ 5 : Dudak Show" as he carried the SAT. & SUN. EVERY LIVE MUSIC down. On the third down and 2, ! :.:·:::·::~·::·:::·:i:·;:~=:-:=:-:=:·:::·::·:~ WMCappearedto havestoppedthe : COLD BEER .- 113 W. Main 51. attack but Scott Dudak busted : "At tho FOTb" COLD_BEER::. - House of Liquors a 20 yard touchdown run and a i BEER SPECIALS i looseup the middle all the way for but Gburg was on top 13_7with just : Bavarian (bottles) $5.05 a case : :Special of the Week Bullet_score.The point after failed minutesto play in the half. -i Old German (bottles) $5,05 a case i : Schlitz 12-Pak Returning the kickoff to the 29 yard line, WMC sparked a threat : With This Coupon : • on the first play from scrimmage 12-oz. cans $3.99 as fullback Bain burst through the -;.~!=~~!~~•.•.•.•~'i~e:.f.Jl".... ~~~~~~.~~~i~~ : Bullet secondary55yards down to • • with this eoupon the Gburg 16. 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