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Friday, April 21, 1978 Scrimshaw page 7 Tom Knieriem took firsts in both Phyllis Menschner the long jump with 20' and the The Track and Field team in- triple. jump with 41'S'h". WMC creased their record to 3-0 on swept the high jump from Tuesday by defeating Dickinson 87- Dickinson. Vernon Crawford and 58 and remains undefeated. Mike Margiotta tied at 5'8" with Dickinson was the hardest meet so Barbour in third. Don Harris took far this year. The lead was passed first in the shot by putting it 43'11" back and forth three times. but and a third in the discus throw. Don WMC kept in there and came out on Enterline launched the javelin top. 166'6". For the third time this season Other winners for WMC include: both relay teams were victorious. a second for Doug Renner in the The -440 relay, consisting of Brian mile and third in the 3 mile. Harry Trumpower, Fred Smyth. Ron Peoples had second in both the Bowen and Churck Barbour discus and the javelin, Trumpower crossed the line in 45.2. The mil~ took second in the 441H. Dane relay made up of Elliot Runyon, Colbert had second in the shot, Jon Issacs, Bowen and Smyth John Kebler took third in the mile, finished with a time of 3:35.3. Margiotta hal'! third in the 120 HH, Along with his legs in both Bowen crossed the line third in the relays, Smyth took a first in the 120 440 and David Grossman came in HH in 16.2 and also in the 440 IH in third in the 880. 57.5. Barbour also racked up more Saturday the team goes to points for WMC. He captured first Susquehana for a tr-i-meet along in the 220 in 23.7, took second in with Lebanon Valley. On Tuesday, both the 100 and long jump and also the 25th, the team will face Loyola third in the high jump. Runyon and Hopkins for their first home took a first in the 880 in 2:02.5. meet of the sea§.on. Baseball Splits With Franklin Women's Susan Fairchild and Kate Shirey Brans's successful draw. Sally Bobbie Saas hal:f~;~~~n;r:~*ra~~~~ Ten nis th:ro~r~~gL~~~~:keb~O~~t~~~~~n~~:~r~~li;e:u~O~~~O~~~lt~~~~~ Last week was a busy week for the WMC Terror Baseball team as the distance with good pitching all De'~eated both Dickinson and Johns Hopkins, cage, just as the buzzer went off, they met up with four schools for a the way, but the Terrors just last week, signaling the end of the game! The total of seven games. couldn't score any runs. -..J I On April 15th WMC women final score .... 5-4. The Terrors started off last week Monday, the Terrors were off traveled to Dickinson to take part Western Md., then traveled to with a double-header against again as they met up with Juniata Judy Ford in the most exciting game thus far Hopkins, on April 1Bth to playa Franklin & Marshal at home. The for a 7-5 loss. Bob Klein started this season. WMC offense clearly much improved team. Despite Terrors split the wins with F&M again and was relieved in the As expected, Gettysburg College dominated the game, even though terrible field conditions Western winning the first game 5-3 with fourth inning by Greg Peranto. The was a tough match for the WMC they were up against a zone Maryland women, supported with winning pitcher Vic Dreschler, Terrors tied the score 5-5 in the Women's Tennis Team: Despite' defense. The outstanding per- a great performance of goalie Pam then losing the second 6-5. fifth inning but Juniata was helped valiant efforts, the girls were formance of goa.lie Becky Cassilly Hudson once more .added yet On Saturday, the Terrors split by Mother Nature as a Terror beaten badly, S1f.!-}lf.!. The doubles helped hinder DIckinson's attempt another win to their already another double-header with Outfielder lost sight of the ball in team of Sue Garman and Debby to. break WMC's winning record. successful season. The final score- Moravian. Freshman Bob I Klein the sun allowing them to score two Taylor were the only ones to defeat WIth 30 sec~nds left in the game, 2-1 was the starting pitcher and was runs in the eighth Mother Nature Gettysburg, and Fredi Eckhardt Dickinson WIth a hard attack. tied With the toughest game behind relieved in the fourth by Vic accompanied by poor base running managed to tie her opponent the game 4-4. WMC's last chance them, Western Md. wO.men return Dreschler. With one out left in the on the part of the Terrors left before the match was called due to attack was started by Barbara home for 3 games. April 20. 21. 26 ......, ninth, Dreschler who got the win Juniata with the victory. As a rain. was relieved by Leon Brooke and team, the Terrors had 12 hits. TheJ.V.gottheirfirstchanceto was credited with the save. As a Dreschler was 3 for 3 and Car- play against Gettysburg, and two team the Terrors had 16 hits in the rneron, Hanretty and Brooke had of the girls, Cindy Cherrix and I first game. Andy Weber was the two each Bruce Frick hurt his Jean Elliott soundly defeated their ftlil!f'¥e ••• leading hitter with 4 for 4. ankle in tbe game and may be out opponents. Gettysburg won in the Followed by Vic Dreschler with a fora few games. end, however, by a score of 3-2. single, a triple and a grand-slam Presently the Terrors areat4&5 The girl's match against home run, and Bruce Frick also overall and have a 2 & 2 record in Dickenson started off with a bang BREAKFAST LUNCIl DINNER with three. Cameron, HanreUy, the conference. This week the as NO.1 Sue Cunningham trounced and Brooke each hit two hits. Terrors go against: her opponent 6-1,6-0. No.4, Betsy Fogle also defeated her opponent Subs Pizza April 22 (sat) Dickinson (2) 1:00 Home as did the double's Katy team Dowd. of Jean Alexander and Un- 24 (men) Washington 3:00 Away fortunately, Dickenson came out DailV Specials 26 28 (wed) Gettysburg tgj 1:00 Away ahead in the final score defeating .. Clicken Day·Monday Dinners · _._._ Ulegirls4-3. . Spa!lletti Day-Wednesday Dinners (frO 3:00 Away Mt. S1. Marys : . Pizza Day· Tuesday · · . · Ballo. Oriolesvs. K.C. home 7:30p.m. . NEWLY REMODELED EXPANDED SEATING I: Friday, April 21: Lacrosse --(women) vs. Hood home 4 e.m. ; WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE Open 6 a.m. daily except SUndays 7 a.rn, : : Saturday, April 22: ~::~:a"~~..Dic~!~~~on Valley Susquehana ~::: 1 p.m. : a Route 140 1 p.m. : _ • Golf vs. Ursinus home 1 p.rn. • Westminster · Balto. Ot-ioles vs. K.C. borne 7:30 p.m. . : Tennis (men) vs. Dickinson home 1 :30 p.m. .: 848-9110 . : Lacrosse (men) vs. Lebanon Valley home 2 p.m. .: _ • : Sunday, April 23: Balto.Oriolesvs.K.C. home 2p.m. :, Ca....iage Rouse : : : Monday, April 24: Baseball vs. Washington away 2 p.m. : Liquo ..s ! Tennis (men) vs. Washington away 3 p.m. - ! 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