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April 8,. 1982 Pag~ 7 Relay carnival IS' big success Jeff Frazer sily in both the 400 and 800 meters and 45 centimeters. Un- Howard, Greg Canterbury and runners pushed over a hurdle meter relays with total scores of fortunately, they finished second Dana Hill finished third in the 400 instead of jumping over it 55.09 seconds and 2:00 minutes in the shot put, the long jump meter relay and fourth in the 800 As for the field events, the men The first annual WMC Relay respectively. and the discus. Also they placed meter relay with respective times placed second in the high jump Carnival was nol held in the best Meanwhile, Shelley Jones third in the javelin throw. of 43.86 seconds and 1:37.7 and the long jump; third in the of weather conditions, it was a teamed with Royston, Linkoff and Although the men's team fin- The learn of Mike Short, Joe shot put and the javelin throw; very rainy and windy day. But Killingstad to win the 1600 meter ished in third place-among' eight Hedrick and Shawn Armstrong fourth in the triple jump and thanks to the all-weather track relay with a total time of 4:46.05, competing teams with 53 total finished fourth in the 3200 meter discus throw. that is the hallmark of the new however, they finished to second points, there were many' bright relay with a' time of 8:27.29. Despite the poor weather, the Scott S. Batr Stadium, the relay Susquehanna in the Sprint Med- spots. The men's competition Hill and Howard combined with first of the annual WMC Relay carnival look place despite the ley with a total time of 2:04.90. was dominated by Susquehanna, Mike Kline and Dwight Eichelber- Carnivals was a big success, weather The women then helped their which won a total of ten track ger to finish fifth in the Spring and Me Carpenter is hoping for a The women's team did not cause by winning the 3200 meter and field events and placed first Medley. Armstrong, Hedrick and repeat performance for the relay mind running in the rain, they relay, the Shuttle Hurdle relay with 134 points in the meet. The Boneau came in last place "in the carnival next year. The men's took first place over six other and the Distance Medley relay all only event the men won was the Distance Medley relay, The team and women's teams will host women's teams with a total of unopposed 3000 meier steeple chase, which was slated to run in the 1600 another meet at home this Satur- 100 points. The team of Ann The women's team also won was won by Paul Boneau with a meter relay, but were forced to day afternoon against Delaware Royston, Berit Killingstad, Sherri the triple jump event unopposed lime of 11:07.80. ' withdraw because of injuries. In vaaev. Linkoff and Kris Johnson finished as Berit Killingstad led the way As for the other field events, the Shuttle Herole relay, the men jecono to Susquehanna Univer- with her best jump clearing B the team of Mike Broe. Ludley were disqualified when one of the TRACKRESULTS GOLFRESULTS Western Maryland Relays--I. Susquehanna 134, 2. Lebanon ve t tev 78,3. Western Maryland York 395, Lycoming 442 53, 4. Gettysburg 50, 5. DickInson 44, 6. York 27, 7. Lycoming FDU-Madlson 391, Upsala 407, IIoravlan 419 12, 8. Washington 4 "- Susquehanna 413, lycO!!'!ng 4<;.2 ~- Lehigh Invltatlonal--I. Lehigh 137, 7. Urslnus 39, 9. Muhlenberg 13 Dickinson 432, Johns Hopkins 445 Lebanon Valley 90, Dickinson 55 ' Moravian 403, Scranton 409, Delaware Verley 414 UM8C74, Towson State 57, Johns Hopkins 45 Get+vsburq 397, Johns Hopkins 491 FranklIn & MarShall 87 1/2, Haver-for-d 63 112, Johns HopkIns 29 St, Joseph's 395, Widener 427 Urslnus 126, Upsala IS, Moravian 14, Washington 8 Franklin & Marshall 428, Lafayette 436 , AlbrIght 459 Franklin & Marshall .88 1/2, Muhlenberg 48 112, Albright 44 Drexel 402, Widener 418 Susquehanna 108, Messiah 37 Franklin & Marshall 419,'Muhlenberg 425 Swarthmore 433, Widener 435 LACROSSESTANDINGS LEA G U E GOA L S o V ERA L L GOA L S W L PCT F A W L PCT F A RESULTS, WESTDIVISION Washj ngton 22, .Gettysburg 5 Franklin & Marshal I ° 1.000 2. .857 80 50 GettySburg 16, WIdener 3 Gettysburg ° .000 .667 35 30 5 W,estern Maryland .000 1.000 32 14 ~;~~;:~:eI ~~' L;~~~:~n v~~I!?1 Dickinson ° .000 13 .500 14 19 Johns Hopkins 12, VIrginia II Lebanon Valley " I .000 13 .000 " 40 Franklin & Marshall 12, Bowdoin 5 0 13, Dickinson & Marshai'! Franklin SCORING P PPG GOALIES SAVES ccer s PCT Western Maryland 13, Mt. St. Mary's II NeTTTl'11 tche II, Gettysburg 8 8.0 Tom Swift, F & M 52 II .825 West Chester 10, Widener 8 Chris Boebmc ke, Gettysburg 4 7 7.0 BII I ChrIstopher, Swar. 38 19 .667 Gettysburg 15, Georgetown 5 6' 't hl Joel Ronco, LVC 52 26 .667 ~~ifyS~~Mf;r ~ata~f~rd Phil Adams, Drew 21 13 .617 Joe Schall ar-, F & M 10 3.3 Jeff Lerner, WIdener 30 19 .612 Joe Valls, Swarthmore 10 3.3 Chip Phi tllps, Dick. 19 13 Bob Cooney, Swarthmore 9 3.0 .590 John Clay, Widener 6 3.0 Jim Donohoe, Widener e 3.0 Mike Fitzgerald, Widener • 3.0 Terry Stansf leld Drew 3 3.0 Scott Tennant, Lebanon Valley • 3.0 TIm Wheaton, Drew 3 3.0 Ready for ~t.~t.J1[elells, Hurricane Allell, Love Canal, Red Cross: Ready for a new century. Blood drive' in the Forum Ceca-Cole Bottling Co.. Tuesday, April 13, Old Westminster Pike 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 848-5680 - 876-2028 A Public Service a This Newspaper & The Advertising Council