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page 4 S::rimshaw Thursday, April 26, 1979 (fnion St. Property Young Terror Tennis Has Success Renovated continued from page I constructed town houses when they One of the main reasons for the are built on the vacant lots on the Ed Moore _ one. The number one seeded Jim College at Muhlenburg. The team's college's indecision was the street while the other houses are This year has introduced many Slack beat his opponent 6-2, 6-1 and top six players, with the exception "moral problem of dislocation of being remodeled. new faces to the men's tennis team was followed by victories from of Fran McCullin, the fourth the families who live on Union Part of the agreement between coached by Ron Jones. The new Dave Zauche, Fran MeCullin, Jay Street. WMCwanted to "preserve" WMC and HOPE is that the team players include eight Gardiner and Rich Haskett. In the seeded player, lost. Fran narrowly the Union Street neighborhood and families presently residing there freshmen: Norman C,rouse, Brad doubles matches Jim Slack and defeated Muhlenburg'S fourth let all those families stay there", will have first priority of renting Durst, Mike Gets, Rich. Haskett, number two seeded Tim seeded player by a score of 6-4, 7-5. Mr. Schaeffer remarked. the rehabilitated properties, Ac- Paul Hogsten, Scott Smith_, Gary ~ Hackerman handed the number The Terrors fought back in the According to HOPE's plans, cording to Mr. Schaeffer, the Stern! Ward Str~t and seruor Jay one seeded doubles team of doubles, however, to win the houses that are structurally sound residents have no real objections to Gardmer. Adding depth ~nd Moravian a 6-4, 6-3 loss. To finish number one seeded doubles match. will be remodeled, while the rest the project and are expected to support to ~e squad are return~ng out the match, the number two Jim Slack and Tim Hackerman will be torn down. Town houses will remain on Union Street. play~ Tim Hackerman, Mike seeded Terrors doubles team, easily defeated their opponents 6-3, be built in their place with orr- Part of the Federal requirement Ortt, Jim Sla?t-, Da.ve Zauche and Dave gauche and Fran McCullin 6-1. The outcome of the match saw street parking and play areas. The states that HOPE must retain the Terrors defeated by a score of project will be progressive, taking ::i~y ~~c:;:~~~a:i~~n~O:~ =~~~:n ~~~b~:sm:2er:.o 7-2. Despite the loss to Muhlenburg several years so as to disturb the possession of the properties and rent them to lower income families in.th~ir fOl;'rth match of the seas?n, The team took its seco~d loss College the Terrors maintain an community as little as possible. under Federal rent subsidy plans. wmmng eight matches and losing when they played Muhlenburg impressive 3-2 record. Families will move into the newly Mr. Schaeffer admitted that he did Terrorette Tennis not know about the possibility of rent increases. Track Splits Meet On the Road be very beneficial As on Union Street stated will The project to those who are involved. was previously, the college is only Mimi Eby selling their share, about half of The women's tennis team Diane Vebares taking a new the properties. The rest are Steve Timchulla rounded up its 3 home games last partner, Louis Herrera. privately owned. If a private week with 2 wins and 1 loss. On The team's final record now WMC Track and Field came out Knieriem. He also finished first in Monday, the 16th, they defeated stands at 4 wins and 2 losses. They owner wants to participate, he even in last Saturday's meet with the long jump. Susquehanna University, 5-2. Both are playing 4 away games this could sell his house to HOPE, have Lebanon Valley and Susquehanna Western Maryland's other first it remodeled and then rent it. U. While they lost toLVC (83 pts.) , place finishers were Mark Debbie Taylor and Linda Piccirelli Sue week against York on Tuesday, At the moment, HOPE is lost by a close while game they finished second, 13 points Chadwick in the 220, Eliot Runyon Garman smeared her opponent6-2, Towson State on Friday, today, and awaiting a loan from the Federal Elizabethtown aboveS.U. (43). in the 440, Fred Smyth in the 120 6-0 and the double team of Jean Notre Dame on Saturday. Housing Administration to sub- The highlight of the meet was the high hurdles, and John Isaacs, Alexander and Leslie McIntire We wish them the best of luck on sidize the cost or rehabilitation. school and stadium record triple Kirby Light, Smyth and Runyon in won6-1,6-2. their "off-campus tour" this week Plans have been drawn and con- jump of 45'5" set by Tom the mile relay. tractors hired. Mr. Schaeffer The match on Wednesday aOOa speedy recovery for Sue believes the whole transaction of against Dickinson was a close loss Armstrong. properties will be settled within a Terrorettes Win with a final Helga score Hein, of 3-4. Sue month. ,.---------. and the Garmen, double team of Sue Armstrong and Diane Vebares were the trium- Connie Thompson defeated the hosting team by a phant winners. Barb Forrey score of 8-0. The Lebanon Valley Not to be put down, the tea~ • The WMC girls' lacrosse team goalie played a good game, but recovered. quickly and brought In rolled on to two more victories this Terror offense, led by Barb Brazis, anot.her Win o~ Saturday, the 21st, , week against opponents Dickinson I shot past her to score two goals in I against Washmgton College .. Sue ({oche!"!) Q!:abern Free pregncllK~·lt~$t· and Lebanon Valley. In the i the first half and six in the s~on~. ~~:r:nag~d :~~~e ::amD1_!~~ I!l~. Birth "(onlrol Dickinson game on Wednesday, 1 Jan Claypoole led the. back .hne In injured in an auto accident. on 216E.MainSt Sl'J'VICl'S Prompt. , April 18, to Terror shut offense their v:orked op- I an Goalie .~am Hudson ~Iso deserves Saturday has slightly changed The Westminster. Md. 21157 confidential help defensive display. prior to the match. ~xcellent together now out line-up 848·4202 ponents by a score of 16-0. Top recogmbon. for blocking all shots v-tth Jean Alexander and Linda YOURH\)ST I ~c~~:~n inEN:n g;~~n w:~ &~~,on~:1 d~:::~ot~~~::!. action Blackert playing /II doubles and leeCambas OS & GINNY'S an Rafferty.' Defense played well, but leaves the gtrfs' team with r-_:~;=",,-=~=~~:;:;;:;':::;::====: ~j( were not challenged to a great encouraging 5-1 ree~rd. The next extent during most of the match. and last home game IS onMay I at _ ' _ . The Lebanon Valley game on 3:00. 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