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Page 6/ Western Maryland College! September 14. 1989 ampus Safety I. ontinued from page 1 Terrors leave Albright in dark minister first aid. All phyisthatawareness of the by Steve Harlan twelve officers are now effects of seemingly hann- ! certified to apply the skills less actions, such as leaving the third quarter, WMC's they learned to emergen- a door propped open, is the Tony Mortimerretumed the cies such as bums, frac- key to crime prevention. kickoff for 19 yards to the tures, bee stings, drug and Another of 32-yard line. On the first alcohol overdoses, and Owslaniecki's innovations play, Hamm delivered a even childbirth. Standard for crime prevention is the perfectly limed 68-yard Campus Safety equipment creation of two new depart- touchdown pass to receiver now includes CPR masks, ment positions. Steve Andy Steckel. Hamm then AIDS masks, and sterile Bowser acts as Crime dove into the end zone to gloves. Analysis Officer, whosere- complete the 2-point con- Additional courses sponsibility is to maintain version. The quarter ended studied by the officers in- statistics of all campus Terrors in action against Albright on Saturday. with the score WMC-14. elude tips for completing crimes so that a weekly re- Withits21-13winover Maryland's Mike Hamm Albright-B. Things were the new, more informative port can indicate develop- Albright College in a non- then threw his only inter- looking up for the Terrors. reportforms.drugidenufl- ing crime patterns before conference game this past ception of the game; how- The last quarter began cation, and criminal law. they become worse. Saturday, the Green Terror ever, Albright's drive was with possessions that re- Soon, acourse will provide The other new posl- football team won its fJISt justasfruitless,andtheyhad sulted in short punts, one of instruction in increased ef- tion isthatofCrimePreven- season opener since 1981. to punt the ball back. which was only 9 yards by ficiency and effectiveness tion Officer, occupied by Coach Dale Sprague, in his WMC then fumbled Duncan. The next Albright of campus patrols, arrest JohnEyler,whoworkswith fourth year, and the mem- twice in the next series of possessionendedinafumble techniques, and rape crisis the statistics to devise solu- bers of the football squad, plays, turning over the sec- recovered by the Terrors' intervention. uonstocrlmepauems. Eyler Greg Chenmdoio, a junior displayedhowateam,which ond one. Albright's quar- Significant as weJl will be offering a new pro- was plagued with injuries a terbeck, Futrick, threw an defensive tackle. Six plays was the visit by Sgt. gram this year called "Op- can pick it- later, tailback Rob Johnson season earlier, interception, caught by so- Owsianiecki and Officer erauon ID" which offers the self up and get off to a good phomore Marc Napolitano, charged into the end zone John Eyler to the Louis- opportunity to 'register the start. setting up another Duncan with a 12-yard touchdown ville Crime Prevention serial numbers of valuables The first half was. a punt. Albright then pushed run. BuckHartzellprovided Institute.inkentucky. They intheCampusSafetyOffice battle between the Terrors to the Terrors' 12 to set up the final insurance with his returned with a thirty min- in case they are stolen. and the Lions to gain the second Appalucciofield extra point attempt to make ute video tape for student Campus Safety also has an ground. Western Maryland goal, with only 28 seconds the final score Albright-l3, education entitled "Ir's engraver so _that valuables had three turnovers and remaining in the second WMC-2l. YourRoom-ButIt'sNot can be marked in order to Albright had two. Each quarter, Thehalfendedwith Overall, the Terrors led Like Home." Tbevideo in- trace the owner. Anyone quarterback threw one in- lhescoreAlbright-6, WMC- the game in total yards eludes information on pre- wishing to take advantage terception,and WMC'sJim O. gained with 314, 209 of venting theft from resi- of either of these plans can Webster recovered the Lions The second half began which were in the air. Quar- dencehallsandcars,"mali- stop by the Campus Safety fumble. with a Lions fumble on the terback Mike Hamm also cious activation" of fire Office. Each team punted three kickoff, recovered by completed eight of eleven alarms, vandalism, and Specialpositionswill times. WMC'sPatDuncan, WMC's Sean McFeeley on passing attempts, with one obscene phone calls. The soon be created for three a newly elected co-captain, Albright's 32-yard line. intercepton and two touch- video emphasizes the use more officers. When other averaged 37.3 yards per Hamm handed off twice to down passes. of common sense to avoid priorities are met, there will punt, with alongof40yards. sophomore tailback Eric The game ended with becoming a victim of a beaspecificofficerassigned The end of the first quarter Frees for a gain of 11 yards, Albright commiting four crime. torapecrisis. investigations, showed a score of Albright- setting up a 21-yard touch- turnovers and Western Thisvideoillustrates and property. O. WMC-O. down pass from Hamm to Maryland commiting three. crime prevention tech- Finally, Campus The second quarter tight end Dave Ross. Buck Albright was penalized niques which Campus Safety has an anonymous began with Albright on the Hartzell's pointafter attempt twelve times for 120 yards Safety hopes to convey to tiplinetoreportANY crime: Terrors' 22-yardline. Three was blocked by Albright's and WMC took six penal- students. Their philoso- x735 or 857-2735. downslater,Albright'sRich Thorpe; making the score ties for 60 yards. ........................... Appaluccio kicked a field Albright-6, WMC-6. On Leading the Terrors in goal to put the score at Al- their next drive, Albright rushing was Eric Frees with HIGH-TECH bright-S, WMC-O. a Terror drove from their own 21 to of twenty carries for 69 yards, followed by Rob Johnson 8 in a series WMC's Rob Johnson, SENIOR freshman tailback from the twenty-one plays only for with fifteen for 56 and sen- Appaluccio returned to miss the field ior fullback Tim Lohr with Wesuninster, kickoff 16 yards. Western goal attempt five carries for 22 yards. PORTRAITS Maryland in five then plays, drove high- 48 Rob Welsh then punted for Andy Steckel led the receiv- Western Maryland's yards lighted by a 42-yard pass 18 yards to the Terror 47- ers with four receptions for 128 yards and one touch- from quarterback Mike yard line. This set up a se- down. BY Hamm to Chris Lombardo. ries of three plays for Al- The next Western Mary- DON KELLY Three downs later, kicker bright ending in a 42-yard land game, at Gettysburg PHOTOGRAPHER Buck Hartzell's field goal touchdown pass from College this Saturday, Sep- attempt was blocked. Futrick to halfback Ralph tember 16, will be its first ·CALL FOR YOUR Albright took posses- Guadagno. Appalucclo Centennial Football Confer- : sion of the ball on their own kicked the extra point to ence game of the season. • FREE BROCHURE 31, but they were forced to make thescoreAlbright-13, The next home game for the · .......................... . . punt three plays later from WMC-6. left in Terrors will be September • (301) 848-4624 : line. the 33-yard With 35 seconds 23 against Ursinus College. Western
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