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S.el_)temb.er,2? 19~M'estern Maryland College/Page 7 Wuhington Road al Green 51. WeslminslPr, 1\ID 21157 (301) 848-1441 Get your Jazz "Nards 84.95 Pianist Rock and second Roll helping II em-dpm Review" proper ID sandwiches, free 27th 28th 29TH new 30th 1st 2nd 3rd Soccer loses 3 of 4 Moravian attempts in that half by Elizabeth Lelk himself. Cindy Schafer Moravian's rough defense The Green Terrors soccer constantlycame across, gain- team experienced a difficult ing them three yellow cards, start this tail. losing three of two in the last twenty minutes their first four games. Open- of overtime. Team fights ing the season with Ursinus erupted throughoutthe game on Sept 11, the Terrors at- The winning goal was scored tempted only seven shots and by Moravian'sRobertKreutzer lacked offensive power as in the beginning of the sec- they dropped the game 4-1 to ....ond overtime. Still, the Terrors the Bears. Senior Jon Ferber ran consistantty and forced scored for the Terrors, elimi- Moravian into double over- nating a shutout game lime, displaying a strong de- Perhaps the most eventful fense attempt came against Mora- Against Lebanon Valley on vian on Sept. 15, although Sept. 19, the Green they lost 1-0. Through inten- again drove in with tiona! foul play and a strong offense, keeping offensive/defensive line, the shutout and Terrors remained powerful ing Lebanon and held onto a scoreless Gettysburg i game until second period of first half of the game on overtime. An equal share of 22, winning 1-0. Assisted ball play kept each team Scott Cleary, Gettysburg's active during the game, and Aonz scored from three proved Western Maryland's out on an in-the-airshot to flezibility against last year's right corner of the goal. Get- Middle Atlantic Conference tysburg used two different champions. formationsto keep the Terrors Denny Snyder and Joe Nat- guessing. In the second half, tans displayed quick single Western Maryland picked up ball handling and offensive its pace, taking seven shots expertise as the Terrors on the goal. Bruce Kracke worked their way into scoring and Joey Nattans took two position many times. Defen- shots on the goal, increasing sively, Snyder and Bruce the offensive drive. Skilled Kracke drove in for the ball, passing as well as a goal frequently coming up with attempt by defenseman possession and starting off Denny Snyderhelped to rnott- team plays. Second half ae- vate the Terrors to play. In tion saw goalie Mike Kline addition, goalie Don Gardiner saving three shots in a row, had seven saves 'during the halting eight of the eleven day. Phoenix Staff Meeting Monday, 4 p.m. in the Pub Everyone please attend