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r:;ufij"MS:<-:-' ."5U;;;_WWi,,?:3::;w,w:::n;x;'mwtOO_X3h ...._;~:~ ~~~;';~'~~1~~)!~:~~ Terrors Snap Winless Streak In 36-27 Victory own six: yard line. On the next By JAY HILBERT play, Garnet quarterback Pat SponsEdi"" Straub was bit in the end zone Behind senior tailback Rob Johnson's 161 yards and two by Green Terror Ted Speers. touchdowns, the Green Terrors Gamet Offensive Lineman snapped a six-game winless Shawn Beckett recovered in the streak this year with. their first end zone for a Green Terror Centennial Conference win ever safety rounding out the scoring. with a 36-27 win. The Gamet finished with 2-5 . Johnson opened the game Centennial record, 3-6 overalL with a 46 yard kickoff return The Green Terrors broke a and tben proceeded to score on eight game winless streak in his first carry from scrimmage, conference play, their record a 37 yard run to give the Terrors currently stands at 2-5-1. Van Deusen ended up 19-26 for 204 the early lead. Kicker Dung yards, three touchdowns, also Dinh provided the extra point to give the Terrors a 7-0 lead less included are 14 straight comple- than two minutes into the game. tion. Wide Receiver Alan Swarthmore came back to tie Pietkiewicz caught two passes the game at 7-7, but the tie to break the record for recep- tions in a season with 57 (Rich would not last long. Johnson Johnson held the old mark of 56 put the Green Terrors on top for set in 1983). good with a 57-yard touchdown The Green Terrors close the run, his second carry of the TB Rob Johnson rushed for 161 yards and two touchdowns in the Green Terror victory 1993 season with their tradi- game at the 8:26 mark of the over Swarthmore. tional rivals Johns Hopkins. opening frame. time, cumulating on a 32 yard Hopkins is coming off a 13-11 The rest of the Green included a Van Deusen pass to 23 seconds left to go before the Terror's three touchdowns Keith Abel from seven yards halt. touchdown pass to Butch loss to Franklin and Marshall the in which defense controlled came through the air attack, out early in the second quarter After the Garnet pulled Schaffer. which entering the game was to give the Green Terrors a 21-7 within 27-21 late in the third The Gamet stuck close at 34- entire game. Hopkins is cur- 2-4 in Centennial play, rently ranked seventh in Divsion III advantage. After a Gamet quarter, Van Deusen promptly 27 in the fourth, but a 53 yard with a 4-5 overall mark. Game with a 290 yard per game aver- touchdown to draw the game to drove the Green Terrors on four punt by Centennial Conference Time Saturday at Bair Stadium age. 21-14, Van Deusen hit Paul play, 66 yard drive, which con- punting champion to be Paul is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Second quarters touchdowns McCord on a 27-yard pass with sumed less than two minutes of McCord put the Gamet at their 4 WANTED Students for Internships The college, in partnership with Western Maryland Interfaith Housing Developm~nt Corpora- tion, is offering opportunities for internships. These are supervised rojeets tObe done for Interfaith Housing and the expenses will be fully paid by a grant from a Jesse Ball du Pont Foundation. Areas include writing, working with computers and setting up programs, research in a number areas such as sociology, demographics, finance, political processes, poverty, and income distribution, community organization, statistics, psychological aspects, and policy, to mention a few. Three such internships suggested by Interfaith as specific needs right now are: 1. A computer person with data base capability to help establish programs and teach the staff. 2. Research into who owns land in certain given areas, and the prices of materials and labor in certain areas. 3. Organize and coordinate a student work camp for the spring of 1994, to do rehabilitation work on houses in Cumberland, possibly over spring break. Many other possibilities are open. If interested in the above three, or if you want to explore some opportunities, contact Professor Robert Hartman, BMC 101, extention 562, off , campus 857-2562. We Need You!
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