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October 14,1982 ""ge 6 J.V. tramp along Working out may be best After a victory over Gettysburg, the J.v. soccer team traveled to Messiah College. The offense led by sophomores youth secret Chris Peolone, Jeff "27" Hauman, John Ferber and freshman Todd Ehrlic penetrated the Messiah defense all afternoon but could not score. Defenders Bobby Kline, Jeff Leikin, and Tom Camp Digest NeWs Service Jaques held the "imported" Messiah offense all afternoon. Still, Working up a good sweat on what was called "a lucky as s--- goal," a high lob shot on a regular basis. may be as eluded the sure hands of W.M.C. goalie John Seminskl and close as people will ever gave Messiah a 1-0 win. - come to finding the fountain On Thursday Oct. 7, the Mount St. Mary's J.V. Squad of youth. came to W.M.C. The W.M.C. offense dominated the entire In a Washington University game against a weak Mount defense. Halfback Rich Metz study, researchers are finding scored on loose ball run to give the Terrors a 1-0 lead. The that, as the years pass, mas- Mount then tied it up near the end of the half. The second half ters athletes--cyclists and saw a detennined Terror team take the field. Center Chris long distance runners over Paolone gave an amazing display of ball skills as he moved age 5O--may deteriorate at a the ball up the field over and over again. It paid off when on slower rate than their inactive one of these occasions he passed the ball to John Ferber who peers. then passed it to Jeff Stebbins who scored on a powertul shot. Researchers studied 16 By this time the Mt. was a frustrated team, trying to kill Paolone aging athletes for three years, Offense falls short any way they could. One Mount player was ejected and and although conclusive date is not yet available, prelimi- several others were given yellow cards. The defense stayed solid through the play of fullbacks Mike Paglione, Kline, and nary findings have confirmed Leikin. The small enthusiastic crowd seemed to enjoy the a relationship between a per- Carlos Ortega game as cheers were heard as the ending of the game son's exercise habits and the The soccer team ha.s reached "tne point in the season neared. Coach Stu Streit, hearing chants of "we want Los" was rate of decline in cardiovascu- where every game counts. At this moment their record is at 5-4 not able to react quick enough to let the hurting playing lar function with age. after being at one point 4-1. The biggest problem seems to be machine in. Still the Terrors were victorious 2-1. "We're looking at maximum a lack of offense, a problem that has plagued the team all oxygen uptake capacity--a year. measure of the cardiovascular After the win at Gettysburg, the Terrors traveled to system's ability to transport Messiah College to play a team that had played all summer oxygen to the muscles," says long in Europe. The Terrors held their own in the first half as professor of preventive medi- both teams played well. In the second half the Terrors missed cine John Holloszy, M.D. scoring opportunities such as 'runs made by forwards World - class runners such Montanye and Beyers. Messiah on the other hand, began to as Alberto Salazar and Craig penetrate ttle usually inpeq~trable Terror defense. With twenty Virgin have oxygen uptake minutes to go Messiah scored their first goal against goalie capacities of 70 to 85 millili- Greg Shockley. Not soon afterwards the Messiah offense ters per kilogram. Inactive seemed to shoot at will, being able to place their shots were seniors, ranging in age from Shockley couldn't get a hand on them. Western Maryland was 50 to 72, usually have capac- a 3-0 looser. _ ties of about 30. The next trip was to Susquehana University. The Terrors Regardless of health every- arrived ready to play hard after lOsing to Messiah, but things one experiences some de- were not going to go well for the W.M.C. Terrors on that day. cline in this capacity with age. The first bad break came when the team discovered during The rate of that reduction is warmups, that halfback Andy McGill had missed the bus when important because it may de- he wondered off for some strange reason. The game began termine how ones feels as and Western Maryland seemed to dominate offensively, still the age begins to sap strength shots were not going in. There seemed to be a lack of and endurance. The greater communication between the offense as bad passing was the decline, the lower one's evident throughout the game. At the start of the second half it capacity for strenuous exer- seemed as if the defense had a sudden mental lapse as it let cise. the Susquehana offense go through it and score with a Non-athletes experience an pertectly placed head ball. The rest of the game, the W.M.C. 8 to 10 per cent decline each offense tried hard to score but its attempts were futile, mainly decade. Most athletes show because of atrocious passing. Frustration was evident on the similar reductions, but this entire team after loosing 1-0 to an inferior opponent. decline may be due to de- On Wed. Oct. 6, the Terrors stayed home to play visiting creased training with age, Washington College. One could feel the intensity of the entire Eyes are downcast as WMC drops third straight HoUoszy says. , In the masters athletes who W.M.C. team on this day. The defense played well led by the have not decreased their and only letting in a tough break away shot from a Washington Season drags on training, oxygen uptake ca- play of Phil Blatz, John Shiavone and Carl Holz. Goalie Greg Shockley played a fine game saving shots from every direction forward: The offense showed spark and attacked the entire pacity often declines as little as 4 per cent per decade, game. Good passing from the entire offense was there for the for Terrors indicating a .slower decline in shots to be taken. The first W.M.C. goal came on a beautifully cardiac function. . placed penalty kick on the part of John Montanye. The winning The researchers say that goal was a perfect shot by Phil "Dirk." Blatz who placed the the hearts of people who are ball to the right of the goalies' legs. W.M.C. was the winner 2- from page 4 inactive work less and less offense reverted to their ways efficiently as the years go by on page 8 ;~:=,i~~~~y r~~~~~f i~h: continued 1. j------------------------------l touchdown off the defense. .did not muster another drive. meaning the system is put of the last three games- they under great strain during vir- : -HOUSE OF LIQUORS Next came the third blocked The high, or low points were tually every physical 'actlvlty. j punt of the game. It brought that Paul Wallin threw two A vicious cycle, results be- I Carroll Plaza, Westminster 848-1314 the defense out with their i\iterceptions and had receiv- cause exercise then becomes ers drop a number of passes. too painful to endure, and the : Special - ~~~~:dagr:~r~~h~~~h:~ On yet another punt, the ball decline is accelerated. In the : Stroh Light have been. Three plays later was snapped out of the end end, muscle function is im- zone for a safety. Finally, F & paired, the body breaks I ' pale 12 oz. ems. for&th~ ~r~in:h~~n~e~~f~ M put together a mlnl . drive down, and the time comes to : $2.59 and the half soon ended 24 to and kicked a 35 yard field break out the rocking chair I . 13. goal to finish the scoring at and cane. : present coupon expires 10120/82 The second half was not a 29 - 13. The slide into the rest home, _______________________________ -4. good on~ for the Terrors.The however, is not inevitable.
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