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_7 -M.A.C. Champion Terror Golf Begins to'Defend Title Mimi Griffin Publicity Office Due to inclement weather and Under new coach Dan Myers, the nuclear accidents, ~e start of the Western Maryland Green Terror golf season has twice been post- Golf Team will attempt to defend poned. The first match, scheduled its Middle Atlantic Conference for April7th against Dickinson and title. Gone' from last year's team, Lebanon Valley, was rescheduled which finished sixteenth in the for April 22 as both these-schools -r ~~~Ata~!V~~:n~~o~::~~n~tc~~~~t~~~h::ea~i~u:!l;~d~~:~ 'in.diVidual.titie. in 1978, and J~m postponed due to snow was this '. *~ Greene, who finished second In- past Monday's match against :Ji. l _ tdividually In the MAC's. Lycoming. The team, however, appears to be in good shape. This spring's roster consists' of Captain Jay Buckley, John Cochran, Steve Dyer, Bob Kaplan, Bob-Kline, Kurt Linkoff, Bill Morely, Craig Rae, Steve Stevenson, Bart Stocksdale, and Vince Wesley, Craig Walker Austin Gisriel (1) and Jon tssacs (r) during meet against Lvcominn, was another player who looked Track and Field Hope to Repeat ver-y promising but was on to a NCAA ruling disqualified Steve Dyer, a senior, returns to eligibility of transfer students. Fine Performance the squad He played a two year ab- this Friday the season will start Hopefully after match sence. in the number with an away Publicity Office two position in 1976. Vince Wesley, against Hopkins and F&M. A home Under the direction of interim put-discus) will aid the Terror third-place existed. who played sparingly last season match, is also scheduled for coaches Dr. Sam Case and Dr, cause. Dane Colbert made an im- will also return. Newcomers John Saturday at 10:00 against Catholic Alex Ober, the Western Maryland Letterman Phyllis Landry and pressive showing at shot put, Cochran and Craig Walker will add University. Track and Field Squad hopes to cross-country runner Ann Har- finishing first with a 45'2" put depth to the squad. repeat their outstanding per- denbeck will lead the IImember Harry Peoples finished first in the ~---'-----------------l formance of last season when they women track squad, the largest in discus and jave.line and secon.d in I This Week!s Sports finished with a 10-1 record. the school's history. the shot put. Tom Kneiriem In the running events the Terrors finished first In the long Jump will be strong' With co-captains Ron (2{t'B'I:!") and the triple jump Thursday, April 12th: Bowen (220-440), and Jon Isaacs (41'9"). Co-captain Jon Isaacs women's Tennis vs. NotreDame away 3:00pm (440-880). They will be joined by added excitement to the day by Women's Lacrosse vs. Notre Dame away 3:00pm lettermen Tom Kneiriem 000-220), WMC Practices being delayed at the start of the Baseball vs. Johns Hopkins (2) home 1:00pm Todd Sarubin (IOO-220), Mike 440-relay by a wandering spectator 'Friday, Aprill:Uh: ' Margiotta (hurdles), and Fred on Lycoming and still resoundingly beating his Golf vs. Hopkins, F & M away 1:00pm Smyth (hurdles) in the shorter opponent in his stretch. Fred Men's Tennis vs. Catholic away 3:00pm distances. Letterman Elliot 130-13 _ Smyth, Tom Hill, and Kneiriem Saturday, April 14th: Runyon (880-mile) and Doug finished the, relay in impressive Golf vs. Catholic home" !0:00am Renner (mile- 3 mile) will add Steve Timchula style. Isaacs also finished first in Women's Lacrosse vs. Johns Hopkins home 11:OOam support in the longer events Western Maryland College track the 880. Smyth finished first in both Baseball vs. Moravian (2) home 1;oopm Weste_rn Maryland also returns a and field had practicesw Saturday. the 121).-high hurdles and the 440- Men's Tennis vs. Moravian home 1:30pm strong field team in 1979. Jumpers Lycoming did show up, but in body. hurdles Track vs. Messiah Invitational away 1:30pm Rip Jamison (pole vault); only. By a close score of 130-13, And a side note: In case male Men'sLacrossevs.Swarthmore away 2:00pm Margiotta (high jump), Bowen Western . Maryland talent chauvinism hasn't died yet.Phyllis Sunday April 15th: (pole vault), Mark Chadwick (pole abounded from one side of Hoffa Landry totally annihilated a male NolhingScheduled vault) and Kneiriem (long jump- Field to the other Lycoming opponent in the 220.. He !\Ionday, April 16th: triple jump) will score heavily for Western Maryland captured refused comment and was last Nothing Scheduled WMC. In the throwing events, first-place in all events, second- seen walking with a coat over his Tuesday, ~pril17th: ~ette~men Harry Peoples (discus- place in thirteen of the seventeen, head in the wake of the Lycoming Track vs. Dickinson away 3:00pm April 18th: javelin) and pane Colbert (shot and nine of theivteen times that bus. .................. Wednesday. vs. Muhlenberg away 1:30pm Baseball en's Tennis Outlook ............... Men's Tennis vs. Muhlenberg (2) away 2:00pm home aee pm Women's Tennis vs. Dickinson Publicity Office Women's Lacrosse vs. Dickinson home 3:00pm m 3:00 home Boasting a young squad, the Tough intersquad competition men's tennis team at Western has revealed freshmen standouts Maryland College is out to better Scott Smith and Richard Haskett tate night special! last season's record of 7-7, Heading south over spring 8:00 P.M. - J J :00 P.!tf. Returning from last year and break, the Terror men will be Buy 1 vying for position at the top of the ready lor the regular season ladder are sophomore Tim following five days of intensive Big Mac!~hr '" Hackerman, junior Dave Zauche, play against Madison, Washington and co-captains junior Jim Slack & Lee, VMI. East Mennonite, and .", and sophomore Fran·McCullin. Bridgewater, Quarter Pounde get 1 Breakfast Lunch Regular Dinner French Fries FREE! Sub & Pizza Specialist.~ (with this coupon) Daily Specials IWe do it all for y~~ Soft Ice Cream (2A~/ Sundaes A short walk"" Westminster and from campus Banana Splits Reisterstown only Valid 8:00 P.M. 11 :00 P,M. sarurcev. April 14, 19791hrough Rt. 140 Westminster Open 6 AM til 12 ThlJrSday, April 19, 1979 Jl48-9110 Saturday and Sunday (Limit one coupon per customer.I
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