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4 The Gold Bug, Apr. 21, 1967 Terror Batmen Falter in 5·4 Defeat by B.U. Rillemen Ent! Winning Season; lacrosse Opens Diamontlmen TrounceCathU.,E-town,lHII; Shelton, Morgan Top Scorers As Newest Sport lose Squeakers To Towson, Baltimore U. Face folks, a new hght has on the horizon. Yes, by Gordon Shelton Western Maryland The Terrors have played er- a lacrosse team! In ratic ball during the last two to a plethora of other wee k s, beating Catholic U., the old Indian Elizabethtown, and John Hop- been added to the while losing real squeakers of fare. and Baltimore Uni- has generously to coach the rag-tag die-hards who "IT'P'" Ifast-starting- feeds and the quickest by an error, and then catch In center field Anthony walked and Wilson stick on the team. Ac; Diggs broke it open with a tri- The score stood at 9-6 as the reached first on a bunt. A him as the attack, pie. It was fat city from here Terrors made it six in a row. fielder's choice forced Anthony ,''',." ... "OW"" midfielders Joel on as the Terrors picked up 6 Towson was a heart-breaker. at third, Dietrich loaded the the other position be, runs and added 3 more in the Playing on a converted soccer bases with another free pass, goal, and yours truly final frame for a 10-4 romp. field whose short right field and Suder came through again Elizabethtown found WMC to fence forced frequent use of with a two-run single. The seer- as John Johnson rules, WMC suffered its ing ended here with the Terrors second victory of the opening five in- on top, 2-l. The Terrors drew first to Towson as The Terrors dropped a real two runs in the first could score only 3 heartbreaker to Baltimore U. with E-town evening (one on Suder's towering WMC made a fast start in the . the bottom of the run to left) to the host's first inning as Tegges beat out "'0'''', ".,,"> quieted The sixth frame almost an infield ball and Fanning then exploded for it for WMC. Festa led off singled him to third. Borga a walk, Buck Jones singled, loaded the bases on a walk but B,,,,,',' B",thom got a free pass, and the inning ended with no runs. in 2 runs. With All was quiet until the sixth on base, Larry Suder inning when the Bees got three ----,J-n-i;:;t~"h~,t~mi~e.r~~e Ofr:~; ~~~: ~~iCok~~b~,:~~iJsba~~~nT:;~ here as Towson scored same frame with four runs of took the game, 11-8. their own on singles by Fan- Wilson returned to the ning, Dietrich, and Diggs and pitching staff against Suder's two-run triple. How- Johns Hopkins and hurled a ever, the next frame found two brilliant game, allowing only six more B.U. runs on the score- hits while striking out ten en- board by virtue of a home run, by Les Carlson ::~edb~~!~ri~ t~eh~ot~~~eoi~~:~fe~~~;mar:sthi~o~~~~n~s g::~ Little Houston battled back second on two singles. The Ter- 5-4. ~~~t~e:;ef~~~d: :;i7ua~;:~ha~~ ================== ~:::~e~~a~~nav!~::a~~~ ~~i~~ Netmen Lose to (otl1 0., JHIJ; bethtown. by Frank Bowe On ~~I~:~:Ybe:a~ri~h~~' r:~~ WinAgoinst the Mount, Towson with a trip to the hills of Huntington, Pennsylvania, to by Mike Herr This is how the Terrors have ~~~~n!~I~m~O:~o:f !~~!:t~e:n~~ ho~::s~e:Onk !~ar:~:~~ngt ~?t~ i= ~~t~ain:~a~~~~b~f t~~;kf:;Cti~; very highly ranked in the week-end win at Towson State t?clr game m vnrsity coml?etl- Atlanti~h~t;;:;e~rt1~e~ College. ;~o~.yr:c~e:~~tS~::!th:~~e:l~!:etd champs. They It was their second victory, down the Terrors in the earlier very fine squads and giving them a winning record matches. The team has looked blanked the Houston- for the first time this season. sharper with each succeeding initial away match. The preceding conquest, also match. Chenoweth was the medal- played on a foreign court, saw One player who got off to a ist for the WMC squad. ' the Mounties of St. Mary's su~- good start, captain Dave Cnrist., After the away match the curnb to the Terrors on their hilf, is feeling the effects. In "Dean's Men" returned home to own court. The Terrors took the the Towson match he nursed a the Western Maryland Golf and firs~, th.ree singles, with. DR.ve sore "tennis arm" t h r 0 ugh Country Club on Saturday, Ap- Dhrisfhilf, ~har~es. Schmtzlcm, three sets before finally losing . . . . . ril 15, to an unsuspecting game and Ken Nibali In command. the match. Huseman has severely weakened The high Jump was an all-WMC wrnnmg Icaps; de 'Vltt took an- from Lebanon Valley and Eliza. Hans Vandrey also brought The Terrors rode the Tuesday WMC's strength in the 100-yard affair. Freshman Randy Klinger other third in the broad jump, beth town. Approximately four home a victory. They managed winds into Baltimore to extend dash. Steve Pound, a junior who beat out Pete Markey for first this time trailing the winner by hours after getting off the first to split the doubles~ with a ~vln their- win streak against Johns joined the team after the Wash- because he had fewer misses. a mere ten inches. tee the results were in with in the first, a loss m the 'third, Hopkins University. Unfcr-tu; ington meet, has partly filled registered a height of 5'6". Dudley and Wolf were 2-3 be- WMC topping L.V. 10% to 7% and a darkness curfew in the nately, the results pointed to a the gap. Pound came in second Trounces Cindermen hind Lycoming's Neff, who and E-town 9% to 8'"h. The eon- second. The final tally was 5'"h trend that seems to be develop- to Loyola's Harner in a 10.8 15 meet with Ly- vaulted 11'6··. Thornton of test was a team effort. Every_ to 3'"h. ing in tennis on the Hill; that century. another story. The WMC placed second to War- one came through to help the The victory on the Mountain is, a good week followed by a Workhorse Rick Robbins were never in it as their enda's excellent shot put of cause by putting points on the cameontheheelsofaneardis- bad on·e. The Terrors were added a first place finish in Pennsylvania rivals 47'1". In the discus trials, board. Out of a possible 6 astrous defeat on the Hill. A blown right off the court by an 880 to his second in the a 104-36 triumph. Markey almost equaled his win_ points (3 points for each team) surprising squadron swept up eager bunch of Blue Jays who His half-mile time was . Robbins was again second ning distance of 117'10%" on the scoring went as follows: from Catholic University, and dominated both the singles and Against Loyola, Clint de the mile, losing to Siegrist of Wednesday, but failed to beat Tom Trice, a freshman left- stormed to victory over Wray doubles. The Green and Gold was the only placer in the Lycoming who turned in a fast out Lycoming's Spencer, who hander playing number six for Mowbray's for c e s. Casualty walked off the court without a with a time of 25.2. 4:38.8 clocking. Chasey came in threw the discus 129 feet. Dud- the home squad, blanked his op- count was seven losses for victory. The closest they came Jim!! Finish 1.2 third in the 440, which was won ley came in third in the javelin 6-0 while joining the 80 Western Maryland to two for was in the person of Ken Nibali, The two Jims, Morrison and by Lycoming's Whitney in 54.5. throw, with a toss of 150'10··. club with a fine 79. Catholic U. Dave Christhilf was who extended his conqueror to Rimmer, finished 1-2 in the 440- Pound finished second in the 100, Neff won the high jump, topping behind came co-captain the only Terror to leave the field three sets before taking the long yard intermediate hurdles. Mor- closely followed by Bob Ken- Randy Klinger's best of 5'8". with 5% points of battle unscathed, with a vic- walk of congratulations. All rison was timed at 64.0 seconds, drick in third place. Jim Mor- The official records of the honors for the tory in the singles and a dou_ other matches were decided in with Rimmer right behind him rison won the 120 high hurdles Washington meet of April match with a bles win with the help of Frank two. at 64.8. Dave Richards finished 16.25 for WMC's only first were not available at points were col- Bowe. The Terrors return home with third in a fast two mile won by all afternoon. In the 880, time. The general· by co_captain Les Carlson With their record at 2-2, the hopes of getting back on the Loyola's Carter in 10:34. finished second to Sie- known, however. 2 points, Al Feigelson with Green and Gold took a Saturday winning track against Gettys- Loyola bounced back to win a near duplication of third in the 100. Morrison 3 points, Steve Jones with 1 trip to Towson to see if they burg tomorrow afternoon. both relays. The visitors took Siegrist's time was th~ high hur~les, with McVeigh point and Roger Wynkoop with could top Wednesday's effort the mile event at 3:46.4, and the Robbins clocked 2:07.8. !hlrd. de Witt won the broad 2% points. against the Mount. They did! ,---------, 440 relay in 46.3 seconds. WMC was third in the 220, Jump and Jerry Wolf placed Not only did these victories The Terrors posted five singles ~~:ns~~tpt!t~ ~el~~te~:nts ~l~~ming'S Bythewood !~~:~d ~iC~heRt~~~~~~le~ame in ~:~~ts~:;;;\~~~~i:d~7tro~:i ~~l~heo:Ci;ni~s~h~ol~~l:~.d ~~; Lacrosse Schedule the broad jump with a Williamsport boys had Morrison and Rimmer matched feat put the icing on the cake. the victorious Terrors it ,vas 19'2". Pound was much strength in the their Loyola performances by The combined scores for the six quick and easy. Charlie Schnitz- Today-At Gettysburg strength of an 18'8" . race, capturing all taking again, in 1-2 fashion, the golfers put a new low team total lein talked and hustled to a Bill Dudley and Jim IIIorrison bet- 440-yard hurdles. Klinger, in the al/nals of WMC golf his- two.set victory, finishing the April 29-HOIlIE (Soccer :ao~lt~~c:;~:e~/~:~ fewer miss- . ~~~ni~;o1;m~e~~ ;~~ f~::.eY'viH:~tfll~S: bi~ht~~eh!~~ ~~?'m:r~~roak:~ .:~!te~~~~n t~~: ~~~~~~s:~:~,tha~dfa~~:~~~c~~~~ Field) vs. Gettysburg es. John Daily earned a strong it wasn't good relay and the mile relay races. fine young squad is capable of lowed his example and wrapped May 6--HOME vs. Washing- ~::~:d ~~ t~:,:~~: 1!~e a~!;~!~5~~ ~~~ca~!O~~'Sth~en::O ~~:~.ington won the me e t, !~:~~~~g t~t ~~~c~im~~a~O~!~~~: ~:;r N~~c:~r~~:ou;a{;e;:~ ~:i~~ ton College (B-Team, threw the disc 117'10%", good intermediate hurdles. Clint de The next home meet is on son, and his assistants Mr. Bob a victory, but he decided to get thank you) for first. John Daily came in Witt finished third in the triple Saturday, April 22, against Ran_ Erb and Capt. Henry Holder for some extra shots and thus ex· third with a heave of 111'3%", jump, just 18'· short of Neff's dolph_Macon. a fine job. tended his match to three sets.
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