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Page 6 Scrimshaw wednescev April 2,1975 WMC hoopsters celebrate fine season beat Haverford in the finals. field goal and free throw per- 19J!L.19....2£... Western Maryland's season centage, was given the Art Press WES-rF.P.':..;">lRYU>';P hIKHBALL!TATllTICS Western Maryland College's started out at 1-5, but the Terrors Award as the Most .Valuable basketball team held its final reversed their spin and played 8-6 Player. John along with fellow ACCUMUHT,VE TOUL! FINAL banquet Tuesday night. Along with the rest of the way, including a 7-4 senior co-captain Skip Chambers, fLR,_.:2._j__OAMES 9-1.:2.. a recap of the 1974-75 season, which conference record that was good are the only seniors to leave the was one of the 'Terror's finest, for third place. Three of the con- team this year. John was Second in captains for next season were ference losses were either In the conference, third-in the nation FlA FlM FT:; 'h',",~Utn. T~1~L ~ PT, I look :;;:::>;~~f*I--:f~*'I--"$-~ /:,;!}.~!.~~;;: ~~~~JC:~s :~~n t~: th~r:e!:~ the overtime or by one point 6'5" junior in ~~~~ t~:a~ ~r~h a~~~d i~a~;~s~; l~n~~4~r~" ""71·~ ,,~I.'1 '19 es 5'7.1 75" tt''1 ..:u9 706:1l /ff '::'.?~j, ~~~eni~~~~rs §f!f.!~~Y~~:;tr{~t~~~;i\~~~::f~:f~~~~i~[i~Ji~~:;~~;if.~1~~~ff{~:~_O'_~R.~,~.~,:~,lil~_:tI_;!.~_~14-t~_f_t!~-:~.---'cc-~-=.._~:; Bob Kurzenhauser, ~;S~/~!~:-~~\,:!::~~'marked ~o~:~~eto ~ ~::::~,~. ~s;:;..~ ;;: ~~fi-~'::'; *I~~ ~;j*~~~I. Though the look back to first time in 13 years returnees. from New York, and Tom Ammon, (since 1961- i n /'1 had made the 62) that the Terrors junior from Lebanon, Penn- the Terrors, 1974-75 is pleasant, a 6'6" ,2~ 33 st.!I .3 /-'1 56 <\'>9""1 /..2 1',;"( 13 CJ><;<.EJJTJ_ ... I~ Franklin and Marshall went on .to records at Western Maryland for 1975-76. '"IN~ " ~~ -- ~.' 02. .:t..____!!___ /=\ I 7" ----------:___-:------_:_----~-~-----1i.9~~I~.:5" .ro I~ 0 s- G. _!_!_ Tennis line-up to be set _:____ =I---H--l=t::t-~ _l'~_ _lH_L=_I_b__lI-_"-I--_Il__jI_--_L__jI_--_jI__l=::j-_·_-1==1 1'v1a;~~~:~n~omen's T~n~is Team Wagner and Judy Warfield. They othe~s. The s~hedule for this years . beganpr~ctlceearly thl~ year. The had an outstanding season last ten~ls team IS as follows ._. - coach, ~ISS Joan Weyers h.as not year, ending up with 7 wins and April yet decided on the team hne:up. only 2 losses. With the help of last 3 Maryland H 4:00 Th~re are twenty-seven. ~lr1S years veterans, they hope to do as 8 Loyola A 4:00 trying out for the twenty positrons. well if not better this season 9 Hood A 3 :30 The line-up. will ~ determined The weather h~s not permitted IS Towson A 3:30 ~for.e th~ first .scnmma~e. ~he as much outdoor practice as Miss 17 Frankling & Marshall H 4:00 first practice scrimmage will ~ at Weyers would like, but she keeps 19 Frostburg H 12:00 home on March 20, at 3:00 against the team busy on rainy days doing 21 UMBC H 3:30 RECORDS BROKEN IN 1975 Mt. St. Mary~.. various inside exercises to help 28 York A 2:0(j' The returning .var-Hty players build up our endurance. Some of May Best Field Goal %, team, season(599-l2.77) •.•.•••.• _46.9% Season-John rro~ last ye~rs wmnmg team are: these exercises consist of running 1 Harford A A ,4:0jJ Best Field Goal %, %, Career-John Trumbo(143-257). •... .56.9% Field _54.3% Goal Trumbo( 2.46-453) Best Robm Caudill, ~a~bara Kohler, many laps around Blanche gym, 3 Wilson 10:30 (1974-75) Karen.Markle, Cindy Palmer, Sue push-ups, jumping rope, and many 8 Gettysburg H 3:00 Best Free Throw %, season-John Trumbo(68-78}._ ••••• 87.2% Best Free Throw %, career-John Trumbo ( 12.1-139) _. _. _87.1% Most Games 100 ')(,.Free Throws made , ..•.• __ ._ ..••• _._2 Spring varsity schedule' Most Assists, team,' season •.. _ ..•••• 8, __ .•••.•.•••. 495 1975 game-February Assists, Most team, vs. Gallaudet_.... . •.• _. _ 34 Most Assists, player, season-Skip Chambers •••.•. 119 Practice for the spring 23 Salisbury 3:00 May athletic season began several 26 Moravian (2) 1:00 6 Essex 4:00 weeks ago, but the weather, as 28 Dickinson 3: 00 8 Gettysburg 3: 00 seems to happen every March, May RECORD TIED IN 1975 has so far refused to cooperate. 3 Muhlenberg (2) 1:00 TRACK Workouts and scrimmages April Most Assists, Game-Skip Chambers, January Messiah 11,1975 _11 V5_ __ .•.• both have been curtailed, 4 Washington 3:00 postponed, or dropped al- 9 Lycoming 3:00 together, which is not exactly LACROSSE 12 Salisbury 2: 00 thrilling to one who is supposed March 19 Gallaudet 10:30 Crossers plan revenge to write about the sports 21 Montclair State 3: 00 28 Frostburg 3: 00 happenings here on the Hill. April Bob Toner So, in lieu of a lengthy editorial 5 Franklin & Marshall 2:00 GOLF Ron Athey's stickmen began while making several miraculous 21st in blasting the tackiness of the 8 Mt. st. Mary's 3:00 April their season last March trouncing saves. morning, the stick- by deluxe On Saturday fashion baseball team's short-stirrup 19 Salisbury 2:00 5 Johns Hopkins, Catholic 1:00 Montclair State College 12-4. A man ran into a more adept team as hose, this reporter is copping 23 Dickinson 3:00 12 Gallaudet 1:00 relatively inexperienced team, they face Bowling Green. A very out by presenting the home 30 Widener 3:00 19 Towson, UMBC 1:00 Montclair proved no match for the quick team with excellent use of schedules for this spring's May 26 Mt. St. Mary's, Terrors as Curt Glaeser paced the good fundamentals, Bowling Green seven varsity sports, 3 Wilkes 2:00 Baltimore 10:00 attack with three goals. Montclair proved their prowess by beating 2:00 was no pushover though, for when Western Maryland 11 to 1 in a BASEBALL 10 Gettysburg WOMEN'S TENNIS it came to body contact they were fullfield scrimmage. Reserve April 1:00 WOMEN'S LACROSSE April just as aggressive as the goldclad attackman Guy Royston scored the 5 Washington (2) 3 Maryland 4:00 Terrors. From the first race-orr to lone goal for the Terrors. 8 Mt. St. Mary's (2) 1'00 April 4:00 17 Franklin & Marshall 4:00 the final gun it was a hard-hitting Saturday April sth will be the 15 Johns Hopkins (2) 1: 00 17 Franklin & Marshall 3:30 12:00 contest. Overal]. the Terrors day of reckoning, though, as WMC 18 Gettysburg 3;00 21 UMBC 19 Frostburg performed admirably in the game, faces 'Franklin and Marshall in the 21 UMBC 3:30 executing. plays :well and clearing first league game. Losers by a 12-9 with speed Girls do play lacrosse May 3:00 the ball to the midfield Mel Franz count last year, Ron Athey's boys is 8 Gettysburg ,?o~lie finesse. are ready this year and revenge and looked good. inSIde the Terror a foregone conclusion in the minds Barb Burns MEN'S TENNIS crease allOWing only four goals of all Terror lacrosse players If you see a group of girls [un- Sandy Stitt as trainer. Meg Swain April ning across campus or thra'ugh believes that the team has a lot of 5 Washington 1:00 Westminster sometilpe within the potential and is strong due to the 8 Mt. St. Mary's 3:00 Awareness Weekend next few weeks, you can rest backbone of having thirteen 12 Salisbury 2: 00 assured that they're not just a returning players. She believes 15 Johns Hopkins 2:00 bunch of crazy coeds. What you'll that t~e girls are conditioning to 18 Gettysburg 3:00 be seeing is the girls lacrosse team the POint where no team will be 28 Dickinson 2: 30 Al vin Toffler, in his book purpose of the weekend will be conditioning for their spring able to run on them. At this time Future Shock, writes that to reflect upon, clarify, and season. Yes, girls do play lacrosse the major strong point of the team "Students are seldom en- discuss personal values. with and Western Maryland can boast is the fact that they have a solid couraged to analyze their own an emphasis on the integration of an especially strong team this defense with a lot of depth. Meg is values and those of their of career and religious values. spring. Thirty girls have come out also glad to see many freshman out teachers and peers." With this The cost of the weekend will be for the team and there are thirteen who have game experience which in mind, a value awareness $14.00. Althougb not guaran- returning players on the squad will help the team enormously. Co- The girls have been following a captains Dale Torbit and Sue weekend for young adults has teed, every effort will be made rigorous practice format in Underwood make the statement been planned for the weekend to assist anyone needing preparation for the season, which that the girls are aiming for a 7-0 of, April 18-20, at the transportation to and from the includes not only the expected record this season and urge Chesapeake Center, Port Chesapeake Center. If in- exercises and drills, but also a everyone to come out and see a .oboq Deposit, Maryland. The terested, contact Father Hugh daily two mile run after practice. woman's lacrosse game. The team weekend will be directed by a Birdsall, 7909 York Road, will open its season against Loyola likesa quitter. learn of a Catholic priest and Towson, Maryland 21204. ~all Meg Swain, who is Western on April 8 at Loyola and then they two seminarians active in 828·1956 or leave a message Maryland's graduate assistant in return home to play Franklin and •••batwedo: youth ministry in the during the day at 828-0622. Phys. Ed., is coaching the team Marshall here on April 17 at 4 p.m. this year. AsSisting her are Meg So, come out and support a winning American Cancer Society Washington, D.C. area. The Caddick as player-manager nnd team this spring.