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The Gold Bug. March 23. 1954 3 , Locker Room Low-down Clem And Sanders Spring Sports Four To Attend Face Starting Jobs BASEBALL Sports Meeting by Eddie Smith April the month of no major intercollegiate Each year, March - a very grave problem to any sports col- As WMC Hurlers Wed. 7 Dickinson H The Women's Athletic Association sports activity-presents Thu. 8 Catholic U. A has announced that foul' girls will be umnist. Now if Western Maryland were Maryland U., I could write April's strong winds and cool Sat. 10 Loyola of the East A sent to attend the bi-annual confer- about the many candidates that "are out for spring football; or if Tue. 13 Gettysburg A ence on women's Sports to be held in Western Maryland were LaSalle or Duquesne I could ramble on and weather have hindered the West- Wed. 14 American U. A New York City. Physical education tern Maryland baseball team in ~o~f~~t;he accomplishments on the hardwood in the past winter its .preparation for the corning Sat. 17 Washington A majors selected are juniors Mary Lou season. Mon. 19 Baltimore U. H Armie, Betsy Bowen, and Jo Taylor, But Western Maryland is Western Maryland and there is no large scale The pitchers and catchers Fri. 23 Penn State A and sophomore Kay Phillips. It is football operation in progress, and since we were invited to no major cage have been throwing each day in Mon. 26 Loyola of the East H hoped by the Athletic department that tournament-the things at hand to write about are very meager every March. Gill Gym. The rest of the squad Thu. 29 Johns Hopkins A these girls will be able to apply the Fri. 30 Drew However, before we leave the subject of basketball forever and ever this have limited their efforts to run- May H material they learn here and, also, in year_to you critics of the cage Terrors, I wonder what you would have said ning outdoors to get their legs Sat. 1 Hampden-Sydney A the future when they teach women's sports. if you'd have gone to Georgia Tech this year? Records show that Tech lost 21 in shape. Tue. 4 Catholic U. STRAIGHT during the past season before registering their first win. The opening of the season is rapid- Wed. 5 Mt. St. Mary's H The W.A.A. has also announced the Did you know that Western Maryland holds a Na- ly approaching, with the first game Sat. 8 Johns Hopkins A selection of the women's Honorary For team. are war tional Collegiate Championship title? In 1936 WMC climbed listed for the Wednesday after the Mon. 10 Baltimore U. H. A basketball Baum, Jo Taylor, ~ary d a Ellen "Rags" to seventh in the nation in boxing, and Tom Pontecarvo, a holidays. Tue. 11 Mt. St. Mary's H Weber and alternate, Sharon AI- Pitching Staff Fri. 14 Rutgers of South Jersey H baugh. Marie Upperco, Kate Service, ~~:v~7l~~g~t:n::;b~~~e: ii::!~~~iX::a~~~:~h~at~i::7c f~~ Sat. 15 Towson State H Mary Lou Arnie and alternate, Dottie holds one and Johns Hopkins 2. (Maryland University holds Bill Clem, ace sophomore pitcher, Wade were selected as guards. The 2.) Overall leader is Michigan, who proudly boasts of 128 seems in excellent form. Walt Sand- TRACK AND FIELD girls are chosen on the basis of inter- such titles. ers has been throwing faster this April year and should be more effective. Mon. 12 Loyola of the East A est, participation, sportsmanship and Among the 60 some intercollegiate contests scheduled H ability. .....~ __ n by the Athletic department are 13 golf matches. Although Coach Jim Boyer is counting heavily Fri. 16 Bridgewater H Mary Lou Arnie and Jo Taylor on both these veterans, but, with a no one seems to agree on where it came from (since the Scotch claim its round, grueling eighteen-game schedule, Fri. 23 Mt. St. Mary's A recently passed a basketball rating ing, though they admit,..bringing their equipment from Holland where the Wed. 28 Catholic U. test and became National Officials. Dutch were playing "Kolf"; and since the ancient Romans played a similar some relief will be necessary from the May H "Perk" Parsons retained her local rat- game called "paganica") the Terror linksmen don't seem to be letting this freshman hurlers. Wed. 5 Washington ing while Kay Phillips passed the test disturb them. Eleven candidates turned out for the opening drills and tryouts. Outfield Competition Fri. 14 & Sat. 15 Mason-Dixon A to gain her local rating. And, although last year's stalwart Ed Coffman will be mieeing-, the locals The few days that were warm Conference Meet at Lynchburg With basketball season over, vot- should be-able to come up with a strong unit again this spring. enough for outdoor practice showed LACROSSE leyball has begun. The sophomore A Among the 84 candidates for berths on the five Terror spring strong competition for the outfield March team fought to a 16-16 tie with the teams are 26 freshmen. This represents about 31% of the total par- positions. Nick Raush, returning left Fri. 26 M.I.T. H Freshman A in the first game. The ticipants. The senior class has only 10 members vying for positions. fielder has been crashing the ball well. Apri! sophomores then defeated the junior Selected by their respective coaches to captain the lacrosse, Freshman Al Miller, a flashy fielder, Fri. 9 Loyola of the East A A team 14-11, but the juniors bounced Sat. 17 Delaware U. ' golf and track teams during the coming season are Barry Winkel- has been making a strong bid for the Wed. 28 Washington H back to down the sophomores 24-19 man, Bob Steelman, and Jack Duhl, respectively. . centerfield position, and Mike Sava- May A and the freshman A 26-16. Only five veterans will be among the Green and Gold atickmen when they rese, another freshman, looks like a Wed. 5 Washington & Lee A lead-off open their Season this Friday, playing host to M. I. T. at 3 p.rn. M.LT. will good candidate for Shephard, batter. Wed. 12 Lehigh H Compliments of Wilson, and Freshmen also meet Baltimore U. and Delaware as they pass through here on their Sat. 15 Dickinson H southern spring tour. Tankersley have also shown promise TENNIS J. R. EVERHART in the outfield. Thumbs UP .•.. To H. Clinton (Custodian of Gill Gym) Shipley, alias April COLLEGE BARBER "PoP," on his 60th wedding anniversary, which he celebrated March 14; to Wed. 7 Towson State A At the Forks Alpha Gamma Tau for contributing approximately 20 candidates for positions Fri. 9 Maryland U. H on Terror spring sports teams; ... to Mt. St. j\~ary's for winning the 14th It Pay. To LOOk Well Sat. 10 Loyola of the East A Annual Mason-Dixon Conference Basketball Tournament; ... and to the Wed. 14 American U. A Baltimore Orioles (still the "Browns" in the eyes of some) for their fine pre Vi.it The Tue. 20 Washington H season showing in the Grapefruit competition .... to Sandy Roberts and Bob Sat. 24 Catholic U. H G.C. Murphy & Co. Bartl for journeying to Baltimore last Wednesday night and interviewing artist Tue. 27 Catholic U. A Carl Metzler for last week's radio program on WTTR. Avenue Barber Shop Wed. 28 Loyola of the East H The Friendly Store THUJI,lBS DOWN ... to Sam Mann for planning to tie the knot this Fri. 30 Johns Hopkins A Saturday and thus deserting all of his bachelor (both with the capital "8" and Where The Student. Go May Dormitory and Clal!room without) buddies; ... to the SGA for allowing the parking problem on earn- Wed. 5 Mt. St. Mary's A ·pus to become more acute; ... and to myself for not being able to think of 85 Penruylvania Avenue Thu. 6 Johns Hopkins H SuppIiu more THUMBS DOWN! Fri. 7 Dickinson A Mon. 10 Gettysburg A 6·10 Welt Main Street Tue. 11 Mt. St. Mary's H PLANNING A SPRING WEDDING? F;i. 14 Towson State H Weltminster, Md. See Our Smart Line of "You're Good For It At" 'Tue. 18 Delaware U. H WEDDING INVITATIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS Also----Napkins, Matches, Cake Boxes and other imprinted accessories. DAVID'S JEWELERS Times Bldg. P. G. COFFl\IAN CO. Westminster, Md. 19 E. Main Street Westminster, Md. LOOk! 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