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FEBRUARY 21. 1912 York topples WMC by Tom Tresize Undefeated York College overwhelmed the Western Maryland Grapplers 43-6 February 12 in Gill gymnasium. The defeat was the Terror's fifth loss. Dick Schmertzler's pin of Carl Segatti was the only match won by the WMC squad. Segatti had been previously undefeated. Scoring pins for the York school was Randy Hamme, Bill Lindsay, Pat McCaffery, Lynn Hershey, and Larry Fannelle. Winning by decision were Gary Papa, Bill Frank, Gary Bates and Bill Thomas. western Maryland's record now stands at 5 wins, 5 losses and one tie. Western Maryland will host the 29th annual Mason-Dixon wrestling tournament February 25 and 26 in Gill gymnasium. Ten schools are scheduled to participate. WMC won the meet last year. Those teams scheduled to participate are Baltimore University. Catholic ~University, Gallaudet, Hampden-Sydney, Johns Hopkins University, Loyola College, Towson State College, U.M.B.C., Washington College and Western York College defeated Western Maryland College 43-6 in this February 12 wrestling meet. Maryland. Baltimore University is favored to win. They defeated Towson State 23-18 in a quadrangular meet here earlier in the year and are undefeated in the Mason-Dixon Conference. Three B·ball teams tied for first place probably be one of theoutstanding Schmertzler will Dick Western Maryland's individual s~rs. He is a junior and one of the team's tri-captatns. With just a few weeks to go in Men's Intramural Preachers, winning their first game in eight tries, Dick has been undefeated this year. He was a high Basketball, you would probably expect to se~ all the upset the first place Rejects, 35-30, to throw the school All-American from Georgetown-Delaware Divisional races wrapped up and the excitement Division into a three way tie. High, and has twice been a Mason- Dixon champ over. Well, look again. Things are REALLY Not that the Third Division is lacking in the way and is shooting for his third title this year. There is scrambled as the season draws to a close. 9f excitement and tension. Fomac and the Faculty a good chance that he may place in the National Everywhere you look, all you see are slim leads and are in a dead heat for first place, both sporting 7-1 Championships this March in New York. two -even three - way ties for first place. records. These two teams have met twice so far this The preliminaries, quarter-finals, semi-finals In the First Division things have been whittled season, with Fomac taking the first, 31-28, and the will start at 6:30 p.m. Friday, February 25. The down to just the Betes and the Faculty. The Faculty Faculty the second, 35-32. If these two games are consolation quarter and semi-finals will begin at 2 eked out a 57-56 triumph over the Bachelors last any indication, then we can probably look forward p.m. on Saturday with the consolation finals at 7 Sunday to stay just a half-game behind the leading to a thrilling play-off if the race ends in a tie. p.m. and the championship finals starting at 8 p.m. Betes. With just a few games remaining on the schedule, this race could go down to the the wire. The Fourth Division can still Jay claim to the only Now the Second Division is nothing but a cloud of undefeated team in the league, namely the dust as no less than three teams are tied for first Psychos. But the Sloans are within easy striking place'. Quandam, after a mediocre start, is now distance, only a single game out having lost to the riding on the crest of a four game win skein, having Psychos, 39-26. These two teams will be 'playing most recently defeated Natch, 47-40. The biggest again between the time this is written and when the ~ surprise of the season, though, was when the GOLD BUG_comes out. So as you read this, things may either be resolved or we'll have yet another tie. MEN'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Now this is not the most pleasent subject to bring FIRST DIVISION- up, but last Monday a meeting was held with W L GB representatives from each team attending in order Betes 4 1 to discuss various problems encountered in the Faculty 4 2 1\ course of the season. The major point brought up Phi Delts 2 3 2 was the poor attitude on the part of a minority 8's and C's 3 21\ which was marred the Intramural System, which is Bachelors 3 21\ unfortunate since this undercuts the very system in which they participate. This is not to editorialize, SECOND DIVISION but merely to try and bring this situation into the light where_,.it can be recognized and corrected. W L GB Rejects 6 2 Quandam 6 2 * Natch 6 2 * C.C.A.S. 3 5 3 Nads 2 6 Preachers No.11 7 Terrors whip Bisons THIRD DIVISION W L GB Faculty 7 1 • WMC's varsity cagers whipped Gallaudet 79-53 Pomac 7 1 • Saturday night in Gill Gym, as the Terrors were in Animals 5 3 2 charge the entire game. Pyrrhic Feet 3 5 4 The Terrors moved the ball well and hit a good. G.N.P. 1 7 6 percentage of their shots the first half and jumped to a 39-20 lead. Silent Majority o 8 7Y:z The second half provided more of the same a~ WMC widened the lead. Terror coach Ron Sisk FOURTH DIVISION substituted freely and WMC still held their. wide point spread. -r W L GB The Terror attack was led by Mark .Mcderacki Psychos 8 0 * with 17 points, followed by Bill Swift with 13 and Sloans 1 1 Ron Athey with 12. Gallaudet was led by Brian Gross Outs 3 2Y:z Epps with 18 points. . Seventy Fivers 4 5 4% The Terror JV beat Mercersburg in overtime 62- Suicide Squad 3 6 SY2 59,as Glenn Fen hit a three point play to give WMC Chiefs 2 7 6Yi the win Wednesday afternoon. Fell led the Terrors WMC's Terrors out-scored Gallaudet 79-53 in a F1ashers 0 8 8 with 18 points. The JV's record is now even at 7-7. home game in Gill Gym on February 12_