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page 4 Scrimshaw October 16, 1980 Women runners win 2, men lose 2 Moravian upsets The men's cross country team and Jim Startt (8th place; 38:46). (4th; 3·1:35).Danny Wilson (5th; suffered two heartbreaking one The women were paced by Elaine 32:42) and freshman Jim Startt Terror streak point losses last week, while the Lippy, Berit Killingstad, andMary (9th; 34:36) also ran well. Of women's team picked up two wins Lynn scnweeb. who finished close special note was the performance with strong team performances, to together for first, second,andthird of sophomore Bill McKegg, who Pat luce bring their record to 2-2- place. ran as a last minute substitute for Western Maryland College In the secondquarter, after an In last Wednesday's27·28loss10 Rainy conditIons gave Setur- absent Kevin Atkins, and finished football team suffered its first interception by Joe Menendezwas Loyola, the Terrors were led by day(s meet at Gallaudet a dismal an outstanding race in 8th place setback of the season Saturday, returned 4 yds. to the Moravian 40 senior John Kebter', who finished atmosphere, a feeling reinforced wifhatimeof34:25. losing 35-26,at the hands of the yd. line, the offense stalled at the the 5.7mile courseIn secondplace by the men's team's second27·28 The WMC women defeated Moravian Greyhounds.The Green 33.Onceagain Craig Walker came with e time of 33:23. Strong per- defeat of the week. Senior John Gallaudet 20·43 behind fine per- Terrors (3.1) seemed to be in in to kick a field goat, this onefor formances were also registered by Kebler again paced the Terrors, formancesby Mary Lynn Schwaab control of the game at bert-ftrne 50yds.anda 13-0lead. Joe Hedrick (3rd place; 34:46), finishing secondIn a time of 29:50 (2nd place), Elaine Lippy (3rd with a comfortable 20.7lead. That The offensegot things going late Danny Wilson (5th place; 35:19) on the 5.2mile course.JoeHedrick place), Barb Person (4th place), lead was short lived as Moravian in the second quarter when Jim and StephanieOpdahl (5thplace). responded with 28 second half Selfridge (IS out.of 26,.222vee. 1 Ma;kMcCUltIaverfordtrips Terrors pointsfor their margin of victory. TO) hit Danny Fielder In the fight defense, which flat. Terror Fielder took the ball and The a 75 yd. started out the game as the outran everyone for On Saturday, the WMC soccer Haverford scored again in the WMC's J.V., by a score ot 3·1. nallon's second ranked overall touchdown. Fielder had a fine defense,setup the first scoreof the game, rushing 7 times for 40 yds. team ran into a roadblock In the second half, this time with WMC scored early on a goal by game on an interception by Tom and catching 5 balls for 130yds. form of Haverford College, who ChronosteraSSistingBobNoveck. mldflelder Matt Baker, but "Claw" Knelriem who returned it and 1 TO. With the score 20·0 dealt theTerrors a2.0defeat. Western Maryland had its op- Haverford fought back, scoring on eight yards to the Moravian 30yd. everyone assumedthe game was WesternMaryland, rated 12thin porfuntttes, taking 19 shots, with a ball that went over the cut- line. The offense was unable to outof reach. the nation and 1stIn their division, Haverford goalieMonto saving all stretched handof goalie BobKline. move the ball so Craig Walker But from that point on it was all went to Haverford knowing they that were on goal. Greg Shockley Haverford took the lead in the trotted onto the field. Walker, who Moravian who scored 35 unan- were to face a real test. Haverford and BobKline teamedup to make3 secondhalf with a goal early in the recently hasbeenin a mild slump, swered points. l!l the process the scoredin the first period,with Tom savesandfour savesrespectively. period, and extendedtheir lead by was one of the bright spots 01the Greyhounds racked up over 300 Marks assisting Mark Chronoster. Haverford's J.V. also defeated onegoal beforetheqame'send day. Walker proceededto boota 35 total yards against the lethargic . M eredtth Rank;~pikersset the pace yd. field goal and WMC led 3-0. On Terrors. WMC got its final touchdownof the day, Walker was 212 XPT and 2/2 FG. the game on a 3 yd. run from OB The Western Maryland women's crushed the Blue Jays 15·3,15·1, An early Terror lead'of13·7quickly Later in the first quarter the Selfridge. The Terrors had mar- volleyball team hiked their wins and 15·8. Lydia Cox played well diminished under an a99ressive defense again stymied Moravian ched 85 yds. in less than two column up into the doublesfigures both defensively and offensively Retreiver offensetoa scoreof 15·14 forcing them to punt. But the punt minutes when the onside kick over the weekend, collecting for WMCandservedeight points In in tvor of UMBC. WMC stuck to never got off because linebacker attempt failed, Moravian had the victories from Elizabethtown and thefirst game. their guns however with Jayne Steve James came barrelling ball anda35-26victory. the University of Maryland .Hosting UMBC Saturday mer- Kernan delivering the final spike through the middle to block it. 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