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Thursday, May 3,1979 Scrimshaw SPORTS Men's Lax Unchallenged Women's Tennis Hot Going into MAC's Manny Rosenberg goals; Eric Schwab wnn one goal 99 saves and only 28 goals against Mimi Eby decided to not let it become a The Terror's Men's Lacrosse and five assists (Schwab was tied him. Birely held the Wilkes team The Women's tennis team IS stili contest of who cccrd-nam the ball team rolled to two victories last for third in scoring in the MAC scoreless for the opening period hot on the court with a record of 6-3 the farthest and quickest. We just I week and still have a game to play after this game); Jack Kendall and nearly two minutes of the and two matches left, tried to slow down their gama . on Wednesday the 2nd of May in a with two goals and one assist second quarter. The Wilkes team. Two weeks ago on the 24th the that's how we won." game that will decide the winner of (Kendall is tied for 6th in MAC did manage tooutscore the Terrors team defeated York College 6-1. Regaining their confidence, on this years MAC title. The first scoring); John Little had two in the third quarter as Coach Bill Some of the more outstanding the 28th the team wiped-out Notre game of the week was played last goals; Lou Boeri had one goal and Thomas was using nearly all of his matches were played by Sue Dame 8"(). Debbie Taylor, Sue Wednesday, April 25 against a one assist, as did John Patrick; midfielders in preparation of the Garmen winning 6·2, 6-2, Linda Garmen, Katy Dowd, and Helga team from Widner that was sup- Jeff Funk added one goal; and Jim title game Wednesday against a Piccerelli winning 6-2, 6-1, Katie Hein had to play both singles and posed to challenge the Terror Ten. Downes and Carl Mcwnltsms-eacb goodF&M team Dowd defeating her opponent 6-1, doubles matches but still trium- That challenge never happened had one assist. The Terrors ended the game 6-3, and the double team of Diane phed. Sue Garmen, Katy Dowd, as the WMC team ran to a 5-1 lead The second game of the week with tile lopsided victory of 12-4, Vebares and Louise Herrera Diane Vebares, and the double at the end of the first quarter with was against a hard-hitting team running their season totals to 6-2 triumphing with a 6-2, 6..() win. team of Katie Dowd and Helga goals by Eric Schwab, assisted by from Wilkes (a fact that Soph. overall and 6..() in the MAC. The next week, on the 27th, the Hein all had shut-out matches. The Jim Downes; Lou Boeri, from attackman Scott KalJins learned The final game of the season will Terrorettes had some trouble other team members also turned in Schwab; Scojt Kallins, with two early). The attackmen for WMC be played next Saturday at home against Elizabethtown, .winning excellent sets. Debbie Taylor won goals off assists by Jack Kendall proved to be the deciding factor in against Gettysburg, the only team only one match and losing six. For 6-4, 6"(); Linda PiccireUi won 6-3, 6- and Karl Mcwilhema; and John this game as they accounted for in the MAC to beat the Terrors last the first time this season they t, and the double team of Debbie Little. The lone Widner goal came ten of the Terrors' twelve goals. An year. played on an indoor court and were Taylor and Sue Garmen defeated with only 1:48 remaining in the inspired John Little had four goals A good turn out by the.WMC fans not well acquainted with the dif- their opponents with a 6-1, 6-0. period. and one assist, Jack Kendall had could secure.tile MAC t~tle f~r the \ terences it posed from their home The match this week' is on The Terror attack slowed a bit three goals and two assists, and second year III a row, since It was outdoor court on the Hill. The Wednesday, May 2nd, home at for the remainder of the game Eric Schwab had three goals and the fans who played a major role.in match was played by Diane 3:00, against Mt. St. Mary's. scoring on1y two goals in each of one assist The remaining goals last years Lehigh and F&M VIC- Vebares and Louise Herrera who. MAC's will be this weekend on the remaining three periods but - were scored by Jim Downes and tortes. Come on out and root for the defeated their opponents 6-2, 6-3, the 4th and 5th at Franklin and the defence held the visiting ten to Carl McWilliams, each of whom best lacrosse team that WMC has "Their game was hard and last," Marshall. We wish the winning oilly one goal in each of the had one goal. - ever had. said Diane afterwards, "so we Terrorettes the best of hrck! quarters and the Terrors held a 11· The Wilkes team showed good but had 4 victory as the horn sounded to stickwork than one or two good shots Track, Field Jolts Competition never really end the game. more Thefinalstatsfor~egameread against goalie Wayne Birely, who the discus (rW5") and in the and Light, Gilford. Smyth, and as follows: ScotlKalhns with three is currently leading-the MAC with Steve Tirnchula javeline (169'4"). Eliot Runyon Runyon grabbed first in the mile- WANTED: Some team that can captured first in the 440, finishing relay. Women's Lax Loses Close One at least give WMC Track & Field 51.8. Dane Colbert grabbed first in of competition. some semblance the shot put and behind Peoples in with only one real opponent so far, the discus. Jerry Beason was first those daring proprietors of muscle, in the long jump, Fred Smyth in to Loyola, Beats Notre Dame stamina, and agility have Smyth, • and Jim Gilford in the 440 hurdles, displayed themselves with pride the 120 high hurdles. l Barb Forrey goal for the'rerrors' TheJ.V. team and purpose. Maryland captured Tom Kneiriem had a 33'6" triple Western a 5'10" Connie Thompson beat Loyola's J.V. 2..()on the same eleven first-place positions, three jump and Sam Mitchell in their ([orhe!"11 m:abern first to finish high jump The women's lacrosse team day. second-place and one third-place in respective categories. Isaacs, played two more games this week their90-54 win over Hopkins. Mitchell and Chadwick 216E.MainSt. and increased their record to six In the second game the Terrors Harry Peoples captured first in nailed first-place in the 440-relay Weslminst~r.Md. 21157 wins and two losses. Their first were victorious by a wide margin, 848·4202 game, played on April 26, was a 5-4 with a 12-4 win over Notre Dame. YOUR HUSY to their FRISCO Lee Eamtes loss against Loyola. The game was 'rne=rnore experienced Terrors close and physical from start to were obviously a challenge - finish and very psychological opponents, a first year team. Mary because of the close rivalry bet- Lally scored four goals, while Pat - FAMILY PUB ween the two teams. Mary Lally Donovan, Brenda Donovan, Lori scored two goals and Barb Brazis - Rafferty and Diane Cavey each Carroll Plaza Shopping Center and Lori Rafferty each had one had two goals. t REC.RD _~\f:,~e~ ~m i\~~ ..~(\O,," ..~\a: 0\'I~t Co\O \'Iee GALLERY OUR PREPARE FOR: MeAT· OAT· LSAT•GMAT Call Ahead for Takeout Orders 876-3550 GRE· GRE PSYCH· GRE BID PCAT· OCAT·VAT·MAT· SAT Breakfast Bob Welch Lunch 1MB I.n.m·ECFMG·FLEX· VQE Dinner Eddie Money Three Hearts $5.99 NDBI,U· NPB I· NLE Life for the Taking $4.97 Flexible Programs & Hours Ron Wood Visit Any Center And See For Yourselt Sob & Pizza Specialist~ Gimme Some Neck $4.49 Why We Make The Dilference Super Tramp SIam.i!R.u-ll D.C.-MO.-VA. 1 Soft Ice Cream Daily Specials Breakfast in America $4.99 MPIAN 1202) 244-1456 EDUCATIONAL CENTER Sundaes A short walk Bad Company Angels $4.99 Desolation TESTPAEP"RoHIOH SPECI"lISTSSIHCE 1938 Banana Splits from campus 848-3939 Schedules Now Available For 876-6700' JUNE lSAT EXAM Rt. 140 Westminster Open 6 AM til 12 & Summer Classes for FALL MCAT 848-9110 Saturday and Sunday 140 Village Shopping Canter
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