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page 4 Scrimshaw Thursday, May 10, 1979 Tennis Terrors Challenged Women's Lax Ties F&M by Susquehanna Ed Moore . teams fought back and won. The On April 24 the men's tennis number one and two doubles teams team continued its winning streak of Tim Hackerman and Dave hy easily defeating Washington Zauche, Fran McCullin and Scott College here at Western Maryland. Smith both beat "their opponents by Five of the six seeded Singles a sccreore-z.e-a. players defeated their opponents. Despite Ward Street's winning Top seeded, Tim Hackerman Singles match and the three beat their top seed by a score of &-2, victories by the doubles teams, the 6-4 and was followed by second team was narrowly defeated by a seeded singles player Dave final score of Susquehanna, 5. gauche, who also won. The third Western Maryland, 4 and fourth seeded players, Fran ~~~~~~m:~ck~c~gerSI:\~gt~~\~ Traek' Meets first set, but won in' three sets Ward Street, seeded sixth, ended ~~T~~trattackwithaneaSYWin No Opposition The three top doubles teams continued the winning way with all Steve Timchula three posting wins. Jim Slack and WMC finished off the season by Tim Hackerman handed down the rolling over another opponent, Washington College top doubles once more showing that talent team a 6-2, 6-4 loss. The number from the Hill is unequalled. The three and four seeded singles massacre was extremely evident .... players, Fran McCullin and Scott at a score of 104-40, as York ..;_ Smith teamed together for the somewhat resembled Custer at .... -'-::... .... doubles to win 6-3, 6-1. Ending the match with a 6-2, 6-4 winning score Lii~~ ~\~~:;~iof the meet was the _Jan Claypoole goes as Ellen Scroggs follows along, were the third seeded doubles, mile relay done by Runyon, Light, Dave Zauche and Ward Street. Kneiriem, and Smyth, which was a The final score of the match: track record. Barb Forrey WMC, S, Washington College, I Eliot Runyon went undefeated Connie Thompson The score illustrates the fine for the season in the 440 by The WMC Women's lacrosse "I WOULD HAVE 'fALIED playing exhibited by the tennis finishing first with a time of 51.4. team wound up their 1979 season team. Kirby Light Hnished in second with a 5-5 deadlock against a laugh ABOU'lIl~ IIV'f The next Terror match was place. Fred Smyth also made his Franklin and Marshall squad on played at Susquehanna, and saw repetitive appearance at first in Tuesday, May 1. LAlJGIIING TOO M1JllII!' the team's winning streak end. The the 120. high hurdles and the 440 Of WMC's five goals, Mary Lally -GaneSnalll. NBC·TV team lost all but one of the Singles hurdles, finishing 15.9 and 59.9 scored two, while Brenda matches, with Ward Street the only respectively. Harry Peoples Donovan, Lori Rafferty and Barb victor. finished first in the javeltne (168.7) Brazis each contributed one to the Despite the teams sound defeat and the discus (120.4) and third in overall score. WMC goalie Pam in the Singles, the three doubles the shot put. Hudson did a good defensive job Baseball Doubleheaders for the Terrors, tallying game. up eight saves during Tuesday's This game Not Good News lacrosse team leaves the Women's record with a 6-2-1 overall. to win the hit a triple Cameron Marie Borowski had three hits on the day and Glen The baseball Terrors travelled to game Lebanon Valley last Wednesday The Terrors had a bad day Saturday, both ends of a losing where they split a doubleheader. game with a final score of 9-3. John • High Anxiety - 6:00, 9:45 The Terrors lost the first game, 7- doubleheader at York~ whose- Young Frankenstein -7:45,11:45 3, after Lebanon Valley exploded record is now 21-11. The first game for five runs in the first two in- (8-0) was thelirstloss of the season r' Admission: $2.00 (to both movies) rungs. Despite the efforts of Kevin for pitcher Bruce Frick. (I[ockep's m:abern in the Forum Zawacki with a homerun and Brian The Terrors lost the second Friday, May 11 Bam, who was 4 lor 6 lor the day, 216E.MainSt. the Terrors could not manage to Liebel was 2 for 3 with a triple and Westminst