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Page 6 Tho_ Sports Porn porns, I. hom_, far, the duties have hitter on the team. the second - leading rusher shared by Brien Powell, Bob Dennis is the starting middle so The secondary is a cohe- last year who also averaged Schubert and Lawrence Car- linebacker, and Mike is the sive part of the defense. They 12.3 yards a catch. Jim ter. The right defensive tackle weak side linebacker. Both are led by Pat Luce who had switch over from defense last is Wayne Keen. He also is co- are starting their first years 39 tackles and three intercep- year and helped contribute to captain and last year had 35 and are doing fantastic jobs tions last year. Pat is a very continued to pqe 10 the powerful Terror attack. tackles, 27 assists and six Fullback is a position that is quarterback sacks. Homecoming promises much WMC fun not quite set. Currently, Kevin The defensive ends are Tully, a freshman, has been Mark Jordan and Kent Galvin. Robin Grey 12:30 until 1 p.m. Student from 6-8, and afterward a providing the blocking which Kent is a co-captain who is This years Homecoming on floats and bands will travel to disc jockey from 8-1. the position requires, but Ron coming off an injury last year. Saturday, October 9, prom- the theme of "On the Right Hall and John AvereU have He. has 13 tackles and six ises to be a day full of Track" in honor of the ca. To highlight the evening for both seen action at the spot assists in only three games activities for both students boose bought by the Junior students, the Homecoming The defense has some last year, and 25 tackles, 47 and Alumni alike. class. changes. but they are basi- assists and six sacks his The day begins with an Next. following pre-game Dance will take place in both the Cafeteria and the Forum I cally the same strong, power- sophomore year. Mark started Rne Arts building from 9 a.rn. activities, the Terrors will play from 9-1. It is sponsored by exhibition of Alumni Art in the Franklin and Marshall in toot- rat year and has done well in ful unit for which Western the Student Government As- 1 Once again the defense his previous games. to 11 a.m. An Open Rappel ball at 1:30. The half-time sociation and tickets are Maryland is always known. The linebackers are Nick show wit! introduce the Home- will take place at 10 a.m. and should force the turnovers Feurer, Dennis Oltman and from 10-11 :30. the Annual coming King and Queen and availebfe at the door. and make things happen. The Mike Toner. Nick is the only Open Fall Meeting of the their court. An alternative to the dance only unstable spot on defense returning starter and is con- Board of Governors will be All Alumni are invited to a is the Drama Department's is the left defensive tackle. So sidered by many to be the held in Harrison House by the reception at Harrison House production of "The Doctor in Alumni Association. from 4;30·5:30, where square Spite of Himself" at 8:15 in One of the major activities dancing and music will be Alumni Hall. Tickets are $1 for of the day is the student performed. Also for Alumni is people on-campus, and $2 parade on Main St. from a buffet on the Pub terrace for those off-campus. Stickers down Dames in first win H.T. Dvwe/l lack of exr erience which other freshman, and Susie The thriU of victory was handicaps the young team. Matthews, a junior, round out never more vivid andreaI In other statistics. Hutchin- the defense. (even for ABC sports) than tt son and Price combined both Senior captains Julie Morris was on Saturday morning times in the Notre Dame and Renee Nacrelli complete who" the MAC hockey team game to earn WMC's pair of the varsity squad. As the only scraped by Notre Dame 2-1. goals. Dena Miller,.a starting seniors on the team, they Nancy Hutchinson pushed in freshman has scored 4 times have their Vw'Ork cut out for the winning goal on a Jenny for the Terrors in other season them, but both are anxious for Price assist. The score came play. Twice she tallied in the 8 successful year. with tess than three minutes heartbreaking 4-3 loss to J.V. Hockey is following the ~~~r-----~~~~.n~"~~~-----" ~g~~~ed~a~t ~ Hood, Alyce Hardin, another example of its parent team and has had an equally slow freshman starter. has 2 as- voted fans, looked more like sists and 1 goal to dale. So, start. They have one win Orioles followers as they an in alf. the freshmen have under their beft after the 1-0. roared with excitement over faired well in these early York match-up. Tammy Sin- WMC's successful last minute stages of the season. clair scored on a Jenny Price surge and first win. Fhe Terra- Defensively. Sue Malkus assist. Robin Sullivan has rettes•. indeed. have had a has proven a nice addition to scored twice in other games, slow start - Irying their first the learn. Sue Cooke and with assists from Renee Dietz COOlest 1-1 and !hen drop- Jackie Ford, both of whom and Tracey McHale. ping their next three. but this are new-to the back position, Linda Spring is the defen- win will hopefully tum the are IDugh competitors and sive strength of the team tides (or r..lds) in '8\'Of of the provide aggressive flair for along with goalie UzGates. stick women. the new defensive llne-up. Barbie Colombo, Nora Kane, Despite a record which indi- Barbie Hess (nghl back) and Julie Jurd, Sharon Goff, cates otherwise, the team has Tracy Dauer (goalie) are the Gretchen Dnnes and Parti been offensively SOUAd. But only returning defenders Worthington finish off the fme~ the void left by eight """- Hess is a valuable offensive hustling WMC squad. returning starters tram last player with an overpowering Today, WMC hockey meets flick that. on at least one Lebanon VaJl", at 3:30. Come • • !!!tj=l:iwiilijj~=±::=:..;:J·ro~rd~~~ ~ .:~ occasion, has resulted in a on our ancI watch II1e WMC . ,.. pouP'!;'. fI """"1 but rBlber a goal. -1Neubauer. yet' an- razzje - da221e trt at:t\};1~t
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