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..,.. Wednesday, April 9, 1975 Scrimshaw Stickers Set Back by F. & M. Bob Toner On Saturday, April 5th, the needed ground balls and the Western Maryland Green Terror Diplomats capitalized on every Lacrosse team met defeat at the mistake the Green Terrors made. hands of the Diplomats from The second half was not quite as Franklin and Marshall. Numerous bad as the first but Coach Ron reasons could be cited for this loss Athey's men could not generate an such as bad officiating and poor offense. Jamie Mosburg and Steve weather, but the fact remains that Wheeler added a goal apiece but to the Terrors Simply played a rotten no avail as F&M upped the score to game. the final tally 11-4 F&M scored quickly, jumping to Defensively, the Terrors made a 7-0 lead until Skip Seidel got the costly mistakes that ended up Terrors on the scoreboard late in being transformed into Diplomat the 2nd quarter. Hick Wright added goals. Mel Franz had 14 saves in another goal and at halftime the the Terror crease but he could only score stood at 8-2. During the rst stand and watch the balls fly past half, the stickmen just could not into the nets as the detense in front seem to come up with the sorely of him let down time after time. Baseball News Western Maryland College's teams, the players benefitted baseball team is off to a good star! culturally from their dealings with this spring. They just about split the people. A highlight of the trip Track Team Tripped eight games on their southern trip; was the discovery that one could against teams already halfway dribble a baseball on .Astro-turr. through their season, and won their Against UMBC, infield flies The Western Maryland College i20 yard hfgh hurdles going away, first time back, 4 to 2, against resulted in doubles and scored runs track field team came up on the while teammate Steve Brownley UMBC in a game spiced by high due to the perfidious winds, Rich short end of a close 75-69 score in finished on top in the 440 yard in- winds and unusual plays.· (Their Rosenfeld contributed his usual its first meet at Franklin and termediate hurdles. Paul Schlitz scheduled double-headed against" hard shot for a two-run·homer, and Marshall, held on April 2. The was a standout in the distance Washington Saturday was post- Stu Lehman picked up the win. Terrors found themselves behind events, winning the half mile, and poned due to the cold and winds.) Many of the players are early, losing the 440 yard relay and finishing second in the mile, as was The trip to the Carolinas was an definitely looking forward to the failing to place in the javelin Steve Vaughan, who took a first in athletic success, if a bust socially. rest of the season, and feel that a throw, but chipped away at the the two-mile and placed third in the Besides getting a chance to test conference championship is a F&M lead as the contest mile. Other points were added by themselves against some fine possibility. Get out and watch them progressed. Although the loss was sprinter Scott Whitney, with a play Hopkins next week. a disappointment, there were second in 100 yard dash and third in ********** encouraging individual efforts the 220. have been hurt by l The Terrors SOME HIGlll..IGHTS: FORE! on the second day of the trip south, from several performers. Trumpower, who is recovering the loss of sprinter-hurdler Brian Chip Chaney's broke tape player were led in the field The Terrors ist in the shot, by Buck Horsey's makiqg a waste of the 36 or so and Craig Merkle's second in that from mononucleosis, and the Larry Reed tapes brought along. event. WMC also finished 1-2 in the Icol!l,bination of an ill-timed spring There are unverified reports of a discus, led by Randy Day and Don break and notoriously bad track Tile Western Maryland golf lack of hustle down south (i.e., no Harris, respectively. Other key and field weather.' (The home team is shaping up and looks sliding), .owing to the fact that field points were scored by Reggie opener scheduled against like they will have a very good uniforms were not to be washed on Godwin (znd in the pole vault), Washington for April 4 was can- season. the trip. Steve Bjornberg in the long jump, celled due to high winds). It is a young team, with only Vic Dressler learned to ignore and Tom Lewis in the long and Nevertheless, Western Maryland three players returning from teammates who snapped their triple jumps. will be ready to open its home last year's golf team. Retur- fingers or waved at him. In the running events, Western track-field season against ning members are Tom Steve Schonberger did return to Maryland won four first place Lycoming on April9, looking to win Trezese, Joe Carrico, and Jeff the school between 10 and 11 PM victories. Steve Wilson, who was its first, and even their season Bacon. To help them this Sunday. entered in seven events, won the record. season will be Tom Boyle, who was ineligible last year, plus several freshmen and a sophomore. Spontaneous Sports Spur Spirits A majority of the golfers have had either high school or college competitive ex- Matt Bowers perience, and several have With all due respect to the dribbling contests are possible. difficult for the next person in line realize that a lacrosse ball can do a participated in state or organized athletic programs both Linoleum floors and all-weather to catch the rebound. Points are number on the head, and they tend regional tournaments. Most of here and elsewhere, it appears to carpets provide fast, true putting meted out for missing a catch, a to protect same, often ignoring the the players have handicaps many that the most fun is still to be surfaces. Bowling, with a softball poor throw, broken windows, and ball. The back of the head is par- below ten, and two new team had in the spontaneous games that and bottles, is a natural. Doorways so on, and low-point-man wins. ticularly vulnerable to ricochets members have registered as. are started on the spur of the make good targets for extra-point Advanced players use spin, tricky after being scored on, adding to the having a two handicap. moment in and around the dorms and field goal practice. The walls angles, or try to put the receiver initial ignominy. These games here on campus. The WMC golfers face 17 op- often "sport" in the very sense are of provide physical support and for into a tree-in short, anything to have It is good that to today's students so ~ yet become psychological to catch make it next to impossible encouragement ponents in dual, triangular or the word: generally no score kept, beginning unicyclists, as the sharp the ball. sophisticated that they cannot still quadrangular matches, plus little skill or equipment necessary, turns and unexpected opening of A current favorite is one-on-one have a good time in a semi- t.he Mason-Dixon Tournament a lot of noise and a lot of fun the doors provide a challenge to even hall lacrosse. Roughly akin to box outrageous manner. However," it May 5-6 at Charnita. One new primary goals. the experienced bicyclist. Walls, lacrosse, the two players station must be hoped that these games do opponent has been added this There are many games played doors, ceilings, and floors make themselves at opposite ends of a riot become too popular. Somehow year, Pennsylvania State- where the participants are solo practice for lacrosse and hall and attempt to throw a they would not be the same with University - Capitol Campus. unaware that there is a game going tennis players possible. The recent lacrosse ball, using a lacrosse paid edmtsstcns, coaches and in Harrisburg. Mr. Jer alo on. Everyone has thrown wadded- short-lived blackout helped create stick, over or under or around or managers and scorekeepers, Wrubel, the golf coach, said his up balls of paper at a wastepaper a variation of hall hockey, with a through each other to the wall organized rules, contract disputes, first thought about their new basket, or keys on a dresser, or lighted can of sterno as the puck. beyond. Points are scored when the team-jumpings, player strikes, opponent was, "Just one more dirty clothes at a hamper, or shoes The old childhood favorite of dodge ball hits the back wall; special holdouts ... team for us to beat." at roaches on the wall. Everyone ball is given a new twist with the points may be awarded for par- This year the Western had dodged lit matches thrown at narrow halls and the variety of ticularly good shots or saves, or for Maryland golfers have a new them. And recently many were throwing material available-- ringing the fire bell, breaking any coach, Mr. Wrubel, the dodging slate shingles or chasing basketballs, soccer balls, footballs, glass, hitting passersby, turning lost notes in the wind. These are all counselor for. the school. "games" of one sort or another. tennis balls, rubber balls, lacrosse lights on {or off) , displacing ceiling Though new to coaching, he (Just walking in that wind was a balls (for the hardy), and Coke tile, or knocking the phone off the do not was on the golf team for three game.I cans. hook. (Resident-assistants learn .......,. years while he was a student at, Traditional outdoor sports are A favorite game here at WMC-- particularly care for this game.) most players New York State University - moved inside with relative ease. certainly the to be "wall- in- Experienced the wall, and to use to throw stitutionalized-has along Fredonia College. Even though Football, softball, lacrosse, and ball". A fast-moving, skillful projections such as door knobs or likes. qaittea-. it is a young team, Mr. Wrubel basketball catches in the halls game, it involves throwing a tennis drinking fountains for effective •••1ndwedot is looking forward to a good develop good, straight, low passes. ball off the side of a building in ricochets. High carom shots are golf season. One-on-one soccer and basketball such a manner so as to make it most effective, as defenders American Cancer Society
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