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Terrors Crush Urslnus, Johnson catches 15; scores Philip Block The terrors wasted no time 31. But, on the following play Senior wide receiver Rich getting on the board early. Evans lofted a 31 yard TD Johnson sat in the locker Rich Conner intercepted a pass again to Rich Johnson. room last Saturday sur- Grizzly Bear pass on the And, after the extra point was rounded by reporters. with a WMC 44 and returned it to added by Johnson WMC had tremendous smile across his the Ursinus 37. Two plays opened up a 14-0 lead. face. That smile was for many later quarterback Ray Evans However, the green and reasons, including tying and unloaded his first of three gold lead began to shrink in a smashing two school records. passes of the day, a 36 hurry as Ursinus took advan- But. mainly it was an expres- yarder, to Rich Johnson who tage of field position to shrink photObySteveBaily __ sion of joy because the Ter- then added the extra point to the Terror lead. Oncei>' a A tenacious Terror defense swarms over a Ursinus back, last rors had defeated a good give the gridders a 7-0 lead. punt retumed to the WM . Saturday at Scott S. Bair Field Ursinus Squad, 24-12. But the Terrors were on a roll. and the other on a b~ "I never had a game like And; after a Bear drive died punt that went out of bouriCts four Evans passes, which a lot of credit tor it, with time on their own 20, they punted on the Terror 19. Both of took the team to' the Ursinus running down he got the team 1 . ~~:m~f5~~~~~h~eC~u~~t the Terrors great these led to Bear touch- 13 yard line, where Johnson set quickly and spotted the and gave a record 15 passes, three of field position on the Ursinus downs, but both conversion booted a 30 yarder as the ball pertectly." . which were for touchdowns, 48. Quickly WMC reopended attempts failed, and WMC gun sounded to end the first The second half became a kicked all three extra points, their aerial show with a 22 clung to a 14-12 lead. half. Rich exclaimed later,. defensive show for the Terrors and a thirty yard field goal to yard pass to Rich Johnson. With 1:09 remaining in the "The field goal at the end of as they shut down the Bear tie a WMC record for most Evans next tried an option half, Westem Maryland drove the half was a big lift to the offense. and sealed WMC's points in a game (24). play and was sacked on the quickly downfield mainly on team. You must give Pat Lu~e ConI. on poge 4 Booters take 3rd straight X-Country off to 5-1~start . Andrew Langfey Luthche end Joe Nattans, Jim Startt, John Leland Laughlin. After losing their first two both of whom tumed out After a dazzling season On the 18th, the women games, 1he varsity soccer credible debut performances. opener, the Cross Country' traveled to Washington, D.C. team has won three games in Carl Holz gave his usual team was brought back to to run in the Moving Comfort a row, including last Satur- workmanlike, good game. reality via a drubbing at the 10K. like the men the women day's 2-0 whitewashing of The record dropped to 0-2 hands of a strong F & M have all their top scorers Gettysburg. However, the Ter- September 16 when Moravian squad. None-the-less,' the returning and looking forward rors will have to prove that swamped WMC, 4-0. The first Cross Country team hopes to to a successful year. With they can play with good half was relatively close, with have one of their best sea-' over seven hundred women teams if they hope to have Moravian ahead 1-0 off a free sons ever. running the Terror women did any chance of winning their kick play that western Mary- The. season opener was a well placing almost all their third MAC south title in four land didn't mark very 'well. stunning victory for the Ter- team in the top two hundred. years. The Terrors came out fired up rors in the Washington Col- Sophomore Julie Craig The season began, disap- in the second half, creating , lege Invitational on scored most notably with her pointingly, September 13 with several opportunities at the September 17. After last 19th place finish. She was a 1-0 loss to an inspired beginning of the second half, year's strong third place followed by Tracy Serratelli in Ursinus team. The only goal but poor passing and a po- 'showing, this year's team 66th place and Kari Gustoffu- came from a poor defensive tent Moravian counter-attack hoped to have a 9009 shot at sen in 79th. Leslie Ann Yarrow clear, and Westem Maryland made it 2-0, and that second Varsity booter in action top honors, particularly con- who ran with Craig until the sidering that all the top scor- halfway point, was bothered ~~;:.~~t~e ~:~at O!f:sn~:~ l~:~v~~~k~~~~ ~~rr~~c~a~~ somebody else beats them to ers have returned from last with stomach problems and ticularly sour because Ursi- cake with two more goals in a stand any chance of taking year. This hope proved to be faded, finishing with Sue Ste- nus! th~ugh being tong on .very depressing defeat for the Ihe MAC's. no illusion as the' runners left phenson and Lynne Shuler. desire, IS short. on talent. The 'Terrors. Moravian is in west- The next day, coach Steve the always strong Dickinson This auspiscious beginning 1 few notes of hope were pro- ern Maryland's division of the Easterday shook things up and Salisbury State (as well prompted coach Rick Car- Steve vided by freshmen COnL on pago 4 as the weaker Washington penter to say "We are right MAC's. WMC must hope that Field Hockey enthusiastic about season College and Galludet) in their where we should be. With wake 10 capture Iheir first some sharpening up we are William A. Mann- ... ~.- differen-t Quilook- from last while trying to overcome the ~~i~!ISt~f: f:~~i~~itf~i~~~ g~i~b~ ~~"beating anybody wIre's s:~sfie~~et!'~~~'tla~ ye~: ~h':ge is a result of ~:~~e~a~, ,r~c:shae~o~,v~~' th~e~enba ~-o r~ord. J Carpenter's words proved is into its season which began several different happenings young team but it is a good Thomas, yWM6 ~~o~: ffn~ prophetic a~nlM soundly. on Saturday, September 17th starting with the coaching team, switches have been ished 2,3,4,7, and 14 for a - " on page 4 with the women of Juniata. staff. Last years coach Mrs. made which were contrary to total of thirty points. Freshmen The women are certainly not Weyers, is on a sabbatical where people played last Doug Nolder finished third .Hou •• of LICluOrs discouraged by their 5-0 loss leave. A new coach has been year." overall, with one of the fastest Carroll Pla.a to Juanita. The new field appointed, her name is Rox- This year's young team con- debut performances in West- ....... 1...... hockey team is still looking for anne Hemphill. Coach Hem- slsts of only two seniors, em Maryland cross country the best year of stickball this phill is very enthusiastic about goalie Tracie. Dower and link, history. Rich (Uberman) Harfst 848.1314 hill has ever seen. her team, her energy and Susie Matthews. Both of the and Brian Russo rounded off Certainly the team is not all devotion seems to have upper-classmen are captains the first wave of WMC run- M•••• h•• d new, but the appearance that spread through out her thirty and have a combined fifteen ners. The second wave of I they give is one of motivation women squad. years playing experience. runners featured strong per- 12 oz. NR BoHl•• and team work, the players When asked what might be formances by Senior Joe $3.29 .•I_~_pack seem to have n entirel the key to success this year, Hedrick and Timothy Mc~ Think Christmas i :18~~Widi thiiAil M•••• h•• d mu•• Bicycle Clothing' , .~. -.' '. - $1.00 Bike Exercisers .~ I and t1!tCimn:~~ior hiI.- pre•• nt coupon SALES • SERVICE . HMOoUre !If,..." !I''''''.... 4#m.t_· ~ 32 W. MAIN ST. - rs WESTMINSTER, NO. 1D-6 Mon-Sat ~".,.,. 'l'obli< ..£.ibn,,), af:e..cw{ Jtf./(. 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