Page 4 The.. Retriever October 14, 1968 Earl 'Super-Sub' Essex Rips Md.,6·1 Field Hockey Team Mlura,1 Keeps Colt~ Edges Towson, 1-0 On Top In NFL . As Iniuries Mount By Don Collins By Bli File ing three goals in one game. Before the Baltimore Colts The UMB C soccer team took Essex went ahead in the scor­ opened their '68 season. sports on the Essex Community Col­ ing column in the opening min­ writers were already heaving lege on October 2 and suffer­ utes of play. On a one-on­ brick bats at the hosses as ed their first loss of the sea­ one break - away sit u at ion, Johnny U. hadpoppedsomething son by a score of 6-1. The E s­ Bradford fired a shot past goal­ in his arm,reinjuring his peren­ sex team outshot UMBC as ie Steve Seitz. Bradford scor­ nially sore right elbow and John Bradford of Essex pul­ ed his second goal of the af­ around the league could be heard led the "hat - l trick" - scor- ternoon near the close of the shouts of "O.K.. you did all first quarter of play. UMBC right in the exhibition games. then came right back when John Let's see how you are against Federline scoring on a 15 yard San Francisco without Mr. shot after intercepting a pass. !" The Retrievers went score­ Time and time again the Colts less in the second quarter. but have risen to the task when Essex scored two additional Unitas has been hurt. Ex-sub goals to boost their lead to quarterback Gary Cuozzo broke - 4-1 at halftime. Essex. after victory. a team record by tossing five their three goal advantage at The U M B C women's field the only goal of the game to TD strikes in one game. Hard­ halftime. played mostly defense hockey team made its 1968 put the Retrievers over. 1-0. nosed running back in the second half of the game, debut as the Retrievers took Late in the game. Towson a­ converted to a pilot (with flight dropping two of their linemen on Towson State College on gain threatened to score. but ins t r u c t ion s attached to his back to protect their goal zone. Thursday. October 3. their hopes faded as the Re- wrist) and won for Baltimore Injuries continue to plague Towson dominated the first triever defense held fast. when he had to do so. the Retrievers as five play­ half of the game with good . Pre sen t I y we have another ers were forced to leave the The Retrievers received sup­ ball . handling. but they failed successor to the No.2 passing game due to various spr ains port. from their own teammates to score due to the excellent chores in the person of Earl and muscle pulls. George Ever­ as well · as from their small defensive efforts of the entire Morrall. This "super-sub" has TH B TWIST? - No, a ,Retri- ly sustained an ankle . injury but enthusiastic crowd of spec­ Retriever team. Randy Cureton. really had a rough time of it, ever struggles jor' pos- . in the second quarter and was tators. Individual desire com­ the Re~riever goalie. perform­ hasn't he? Why if the Atlanta session. unable to play in the second bined with an - all out team ed superbly in the clinch mo­ Falcons had scored nine more half. Goalie Steve Seitz, on effort were the deciding dif- ments of the game as the Tow­ poipts they would have won. making a save early in the son team repeatedly neared the ferences between the two teams. If Clifton Mc Neil of the 4gers Retrievers Rip third period./ suffered a sprain­ goal. , The Retrievers. fill e d with would have caught more passes ed wrist and a back injury. In the second half the falter- pride of their school. took the than he dropped. then San Fran­ Bowie St. ' 8-0 Fullback Harvey Neenan and ing Retriever offense sudden- ~ield determined to ,win. UMBC cisco could have po s sib I y linemen Al Massa and Doug ly came to life. Following a III retrospect ~as :Ig?tful :e.a­ dumped the Colts in the sea­ UMBC's soccer team put to­ Gordon also left the game-be­ series of fine Retriever pas- son to ta~e p:Ide III Its SPIT1t­ son opener. lfthe Steelers would gether a strong team effort in cause of -leg injuries or muscle ses. Colleen Kraisser scored ed women s fIeld hockey team. have let the ground crew play whipping Bowie State Teacher's pulls. they might have won. Finally. College. 8-0 on October 5 at Speaking of the game, Coach if the Bears' number one Q. Bowie. Tom Rider said, "Even though UnorthoYdox Wobbeking Leads Team B. Jack Concannon. would have Maryland displayed fine ball we did have many opportuni­ been healthy and John Mackey. control and passing in defeat ... ties. most of the shots were Every tennis player knows Jerry Hill. . ing Bowie, a first year team. taken from too far out. We that proper form is absolutely and Scoring early and often, the need deeper penetration." necessary in tennis. That. plus would have been drafted, then Retrievers simply overpowered The Retrievers planned to many hours of practice are Chicago might have Bal­ their rivals in their first vic­ have two scrimmages with Bow­ essential if one hopes to attain timore. tory of the year. ie State College on October 5 any measure of success. But A lot of "ifs' , , but "if" Scoring was handled by Fed­ and 9. Mr. Rider said that if you don't start out with good is the only way those teams erlin~ (3 goals), Ordakowski the purpose of the scrimmages form. you can forget it, be­ could have plowed the Colts and Mc Carthy (2 goals each) would be two-fold. First. it cause you'll never be a good under. Each week Baltimore and Massa (1). would give Bowie, which has player. Not unless your name sports followers read that this The win evened Coach Rider's just recently developed a soc­ is Robert Wobbeking. that is. week's game will be different, squad's record at 1-1-1 going cer team" an opportunity to Bob Wobbeking is a fascin­ that the Colts are up against into last Saturday's game a­ compete on an intercollegiate ating tennis player to watch. a real team this time. Well, gainst the Naval A c ad e m y level. Secondly. the practice He reminds you of Charlie Sif­ those weeks have gone by and Plebes. would give the Retrievers a ford, the pro golfer who does so have those "real" teams, chance to work on some of everything wrong. Sifford grips leaving Shl.J.la's boys sitting on All students interested in their weaknesses. the club wrong. uses a bad top of a 4-0 uns'cathed record. working on a Student Course The Retrievers' next game stance. doesn't swing the club was scheduled for October 12 The only real tests the Colts Guide, a student evaluation right and doesn't follow through. when they took on the Navy Bob Wobbeking will have to take will be the of courses now bei ng offered You watch im and marvel at upcoming "midterm" and "fin­ Plebes. how terrible his form is, un­ at UMBC, are requested to last year and is the number al" with the Rams. Lo:~ An­ A French Week· End til he puts the ball two inches one player on this year's team. contact Darryl Hagy in the geles is the only stumbling at from the cup. "Just luck", How does he do it? Practice. block in . B a 1 tIm 0 r e' spath. SGA office, located in the Donal dson Brown you say. Then- he does it three Several hours , a day, every Here's hoping the "final" with , classroom level of the or four more times and you day. He manages to win in spite NOVEMBER 1, 2 and 3 Gabriel and the fearsome four­ L ibrCl'Y building. realize it's not luck. of himself by practicing end­ some will end up just like the • •• featur ing French fi I ms, The same tning holds for lessly. Coach Doug Moore has other· C h e ·s ape ak e Golden music, games and conversation Bob Wobbeking. Watching him. been working on Bob. trying to . Greats - just another repeat; THANK YOU Anyone interested and will ing you'd swe ar he was the worst improve his form. If he suc­ just another Colt win. to speak only French is wel­ tennis player that ever lived; ceeds. Bob will really be un­ for using come. Contact a member of anyone could easily beat him. beatable. French Depa rtment or sign up Like Sifford. he does every­ ATTENTION ALL VARSITY Macke at Student Life. thing wrong. He steps away from The s ports section of the LETTER WINNERS: First the ball and on the wrong foot food Retriever is looking for a meeting of the newly formed DE ADLIN E for signing up even. This should take away Varsity Lettermen's Club at Student life is Friday, all his power. He also grips man with both an interest and October 18th. the racket with both hands on and background in football will be Wednesday, October refreshment backhand shots, adding to his to cover intramural football. 16 at .3 p.m. in the Phys. Ed. services COST OF WEEK·END - $12 unimpressive form. All interested are asked to classroom,. Third Floor, Payabl e at Student li fe In spite of this, you'll never call the . Retriever office, Multipurpose Building. If the Macke c<:unpany If any question 5, call guess who the best tennis play­ ext. 284, any day from 10 you are interested . in your M. Levenson, Ext. 308 er in school is. Bob easily won membership, please attend. the intramural championship to 3. 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