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May 2, 1974 Terrors outplayed by Bob Toner The Green Terror Lacrosse team traveled to Mt. St. Marys on Monday, April 29th in high hopes of breaking into the top 20 small College Rankings. However the well-balanced Mount offense proved too much for the Terror stickmen as the Mount won 18 to 12. Dave Hoopes scored the initial goal for the Terrors but the Mounties then bounced back with seven tallies and jumped out to a 7-1margin. Coach Ron Athey's men rallied though and closed the gap to 10-6 at the half. Mount St. Marys came out the second half with all guns blazing and swamped goalie Mel Franz with shots, several of them going in. Goals by Ron Staines, Bruce Preston and Steve Wheeler kept the score close but the Mount pulled away for good in the fourth quarter and the Terrors were unable to counter. The loss put the Terror's record at 9-4 for the season. Previous losses this month have been to Salisbury and Dickinson. Victories have been over Howerford, Frostburg and this past Saturday over Lebanon Valley by a score of 11-11. Batters run with 8-5 record by larry Reed Mter a late season start as a result of rain, the while splitting- the doubleheaders against Johns runner for the catcher. Jeff Leeds hit a grand slam Western Maryland baseball team nears the end of Hopkins, 14 and 4-1; and Mount St. Mary's, 7-5 and bonerun against UMBC. the season with an 8~5record. 1-5. The baseball team also has a strong pitching The Terrors roster includes many good players. staff. Wayne Coblentz and Stwart Lehman are In single game play, the Tel ..rs beat UMBC, 15- Rick Heritage, Mike Deener, and Bob Noland are strong, hard pitchers, while Gef Fleming and Dave 1; and Dickinson, 9-5; while losing to Randolf- doing well at bat. Rob Andrews is hitting con- Dolch are able to pitch many ways. Fred Naarisma Macon, 3-7; Franklin & Marshall 2-3; and George sistently and getting on base, while Ed Beecraft is the reflief pitcher for the Terrors. and Bob Irvin are playing well defensively. Rich Mason, 4-7. In doubleheaders the Western Rosenfeld and Mark Horton are used as designated The Terrors wind up their season at home this Marylander's posted double victories over Hamp- Saturday with a doubleheader against Lebanon den-Sydney, 14-2 and 6-5; and Loyola, 7-4 and 3-1; hitters and Steve Sch~mberges is used as a courtesy Valley. Track team suffers close losses WMC track team fell to Lebanon Valley at against Lebanon Valley then they did on April 15 home on April 'Xl despite good weather and good against Lycoming. Performing in poor weather track by a score of 67-77. conditions, WMC took six firsts, winning first off in In track events, WMC captured four firsts with. the 440relay. Wilson came back with 15.5in the 120 hurdles. Whitney took both 120and 220 in 10.9 and :::nr:::sn~~h::;6~t~;dn;g:e~.~~v~t~::~3s1::~:~\ 24.5 respectively. Vaughn won the 2-mile in 10.i8. the 120 hurdles in 15 and the 440 hurdles in 60.1. The only first place in field events for WMCwent to Wilson scored again in field events with a 5'10" high Horsey with a 39'1" shot put. jump. Bjornberg had a 12'9" pole vault and Feld- man came in with a 41' 93/4" trip1ejump. Final meets in this and all other spring sports will Despite the loss. WMC track men faired better be covered in the next issue. MAC Championships A Lebanon Valley (2) H 1:00
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