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Suimshaw . return Andi Vob baseball and basketball teams. He his wife, Zelda, in Columbia, South The third annual Sports Hall of went on to.play semi-pro football Carolina Fame Banquet. recognizing ec- for a Baltimore team and later The most recent graduate of this camplished work in athletics In coached varsity sports at WMC year's inductees is Arthur J. years past, will be held Friday, and Randolph-Macon Academy. Press. Mr. Press still holds the October 3rd at 7,00 p.m. inEnglar Mr. Keller retired after his work WMC record lor most career cafeteria. Three members, with the Ford Motor Company and points scored in besketbatt with an representative of the Western he and his wife now reside in Fort accumulation of 1,564points. Mr. Maryland athletic hero, will be Lauderdale, Florida. Press made AII-Mason-Dixon inducted Into its acclaim. This Joseph Lipsky, also was named Conference Team for three years year the recipients include Holly to All-Maryland teams, three in and was taken in by the Baltimore Martin Keller, a quarterback for baseball and two in football. He Bullets (NBAl. He was selectedas WMC who graduated In 1919, was captain of the 1935baseball a member of the U.S. Maccabee Joseph Anthony Lipsky, a ret. team and was awarded the team playing in Israel and is now terman in football, basketball and Alexander Athletic Medal. He, as on the selection committee. He has baseball from the class of 1935and did Keller, coached varsity foot- coached basketball clinics in Arthur J. Press, a basketball 'ball and baseball as well. After Europe as well. He is Vice plo-yerof 1952'sgraduating class. pursuing a career in the steel ln. President of the Chemical Bank of Holly Martin Keller came to dustry, Mr. Lipsky served In WW New York and uves In Brooklyn, WMC in 1915from Cumberland. He II and the Korean War where he NY with his wife and three displayed his academic and earned the Infantry Combat children athletic excellence by establishing Badge. He acted as a Military The men will be honoredfor their himself as a good student and Science Professor in various ln- superb performances In athletics. as a WMC player takes the ball down the field. being named AII·Maryland State stitutions and retired a Lt. Colonel. They have served in making WMC Quarterback for three years. He He further went on to become history and have radiated the served as captain for two years Clerk of Court in Richland County, professionalism WMC strives to Field Hockey struggles I involved in the South Carolina and now lives with within its curriculum. Terrors stomp on The season has begun on a Team in their National Tourn- ament in Edison, New Jersey. somewhat dissapPoil)t1ngnote for the womens' field hockey team as Gardner scored two goals for the Pat Luce they rallied unsuccessfully against Terrors last year and was named The Green Terrors of Western (13for sayards) took a handoff and came out fired up and with nine York last Wednesdaywith a score to the BCFHA all star first team. Maryland took to the road for the reached the 10 yard line of minutes left In the third qoerter of 2-0, only to be defeated by The Terrors return a ex. first time this year and returned Swarthmore. Unable to get any Sam Mitchell took a pitch from Franklin and Marshall on perfenced back-Held including victorious with a 31·0thrashing of closer, Craid Walker came in and Selfridge and ran It In from the Saturday,1-0. senior tetter winners Marcie Swarthmore. booted a 27yard field goal to leave four yard line, giving the Terrors a Excellent performances were Allman and Phyllis McMahon, and Plagued by inconsistency in the WMC a 10-0halftime lead. 17-0lead. The third quarter ended seenby Becky Cassilly and Mickey junlcrs Mickey Potts and Cindy first half, the offense erupted for 21 While the offense was having its that way, but Western Maryland Potts In the frustrating contest Deeds. Senior newcomer Michelle second half points and totaled 372 problems, the defense was en- was not finished. On fine running against F&M. Cassilly played a Pierdinock adds to the mature yards of offense for the game. joying its usual stingy game. The from Selfridge (14 carries for 45 fine game in the goal cage with 21 depth that promises to make the Quarterback Jim Selfridge (7 of defensive front line of Upshaw, yards) and Lance French (3 saves and Potts played an out- WMC defensethe bestever. 17) riddled the Quaker defense Peoples, Galvin, and Probeyahn carries for 23 yards) the offense standing defensive game. The fate of the offense is un. with pinpoint passing for 208yards dominated Swarthmore and drove to the Swarthmore 1 yard Despite the loss, Coach Joan certain this year with only two Including two touchdowns. One of limited the rushing game to 80 line. From there It was Selfridge Weyers is optimistic about the returning letter winners, junior those touchdowns went to Jim yards. On the rare occasionswhen ona keeperand It was24·0. season. According to Weyers, the Lori Rafferty and Rosemarie "Archie" Kouzls who had three the runners got past the line, the Swarthmore had to punt once team's ability to hustle, and their Walsh. Weyers expects freshmen catches for 99 yards and a IInebacking core 01James, Feurer, again, and WMC took over on Its aggressiveness, will carry the Ardeth Anderson, Carla Boston, touchdown. With the score and Menendez were there to shut own 22 yard line. Selfridge then Terror women a long way this and Susie Matthews to contribute deadlocked at 0·0 late in the first the door. The Terror defense dropped back to pass and spoHed year. to tbe Terror attack. quarter, Selfridge sent his allowed 120 yards total for the his favorite receiver, fleety Mark This years co-captains include Weyers is relying heavily on receivers left and then hit Kouzis game. With the running game shut Chadwick (3 catches for 99yards) senior Becky Cassily, goalie, and goalie Cassily. "She's a good on the right. Kouzls then raced 40 off, the Quakers turned to the air at the 30. Chadwick caught the Reenie Gardner, link. Cassily leader and sees the whole field yards for the games first touch- but found little success. All ball, made one quick move and recorded 91 saves last year while well. I hope she can return to the down. Craig Walker (4-4 extra Swarthmore could muster was 42 thanks to a clutch block from a allowing only 25 goals and was form shehadat the end of last year points, 1·2 field goals) added the yards on 5 for 27passing, Including hustling John tercet. raced 78 selected to play for the Southwest quickly. We.have good players but extra point for the 7-0lead. three Interceptions. The ln- yards for the game's final scoring Field Hockey Association First we're young In the secondquarter the offense. terceptlons were divided among play and a31-0victory. could get little going until midway Randy Heck, Luce, and Mike through when they started to drive JambOl'"sky. Spikers go for victory on the Quaker defense..., B_'_'o_" _Bo_'"__ '_"., '_hO_'_"' .;O..."":....;;hO;.;";..,__'h.:...,Off",O_",O Billy Crocker On Tuesday, Sept. 23, the WMC This game saw shining per- Terrors racking up eight points volleyball team opened their formances from freshman Becky before the frustrated visitors could season by smashing Notre Dame Bankert and Donna Mummert. score. This time Mummert was 15-3, 15·3, and 15-1. The Terror Bankert twice in a row stunnedthe awesomeon the front line utilizing women had no real contest against opposition with stinging spikes and all of her talents to score points the outclassed Notre Dame squad Mummert dominated them with three, four, and five. Cox again, and their first crucial match didn't her serve for the last seven points and freshman Missy Wagner were arrive until Saturday when they of the game. sterling on defense, making some rallied successfully against The final game began with the outstanding saves ' Franklin and Marshall, defeating them 15-4,15·4,and15·3. HOUSE OF LIQUOR Gill gym was ringing with the rhythmic clapping and fight songs Can.[[ OP[aza,
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