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Page 6 April 29, 1982 ____ sports Track teams victorious Lady 'Terrors' fall .. . despite key mjunes to Gettysburg l Jeff Frazer Johns Hopkins University finished -meter run, Sroe won the 200 Wendi Moors After two straight meets on the third with 47 points; and Wash- meter run, and Joe Hedrick won On Friday the ladies lacrosse team came home to host a road, the Western Maryland ington College brought up the the 400 meter hurdles. 9-2 defeat at the hands of Gettysburg College. However, the men's and women's track teams rear with seven points. The women's team completely score did not reflect the performance of the team. There were returned home for their last two The men'S team dominated the dominated their side of the meet, many fine performances on the lield,_but a tough Gettysburg home meets of the season. In field events, winning five out of winning ten of the 16 events and defense prevented kept WMC from scoring. ethetr quadrangular meet with the six events. Individual winners finishing with 102 Points. Johns There were some excellent efforts turned in on the field by York College, Washington Col- were: John Hackney in the Shot Hopkins University, the nearest Pat Donovan, Lori Raferty, Jane Birch; Betsy Orandorf, Diane lege, and Johns Hopkins Univer- Put; Bruce McCallon in the Dis- competitor, finished in second Cavey. The team did their best to score and put a hold on the sity on Tuesday, both the men's cus Throw; Paul Wallin in the place with 42 points, and then Gettvsburg goals. In what is perhaps one of the roughest and women's teams won deci- Javelin Throw; Mike Broe in the came York College with nine games for the lady slickers. both phYSically and mentally, it sively. despite the absence of Long Jump; and Mark Cockerill points, and finally Washington seemed as though the women in orange were everywhere. some of the athletes due to in the High Jump. College with three points. The only two goals scored by the lady Terrors were by injuries. The men also performed well in The women performed the best Donavan and Raferty respectiveiv. Pat scored the first shot in The men's team won nine 'of' the running events. The team of in the running events, winning six front of the goal late in the first half and Lori tallied late in the the 16 events and finished with Mike Broe; Randy Kuscan and out of ten events. The team of second half on a penalty shot. Both women turned in fine 78 points. York College came in Dana Hill won the 400 meter _~ond place with 49 points; relay. Later, Hill won the 100 Shelley Jones. Bonnie Schwab, defen~: ~=:sTe~~C:~ ;:~fa~~n~~~:ry~t home today. Sherri un~on~:~hrit~J:~L.._....::~~~~.::..::~::::::..::::=::..:::..:.::;:::::.=:::;._--I Standings BASEBALL STANDINGS LEA G U E RUN 5 o V ERA L L . RUN 5 Washlnqtcn ~'2. Western Maryland7 W l PCT F A W l PCT F A Western ~"arv Iand 13, Ivnchburq 9 SOUTHERNDIVISION WEST SECTION FDU II, ~lIdf'!ner 5 Muhlenburg 9 , I 9 00 86 58 16 10 .615 168 168 FDU I r ,Lehanon VaI Ie'(3 Moravian .700 64 41 9 6 .600 97 76 Haverford II, Drew 2 Western Marylanc .700 '8 10 6 .625 119 89 DickInson 3, l~ldener 2 Gettysburg .375_ " 52 5 5 .500 63 6' ur.\OC 12, Wa<;hIng+on 10 Db-klnson :250 " 39 2 9 .182 46 70 Gettysburf) IS, Lebanon Valley 5 f r ar.k l in to M,lr,,;t.JII ":? 50 " 58 5 14 _263 103 150 F " M 12, r..attvsbu"~ 7 48 l·,tJi'ln"n V.lII~y ;> 00 'il 82 10 .166 56 99 F & M 17, usveer tor-c 2 I Df cklnson ~, Urslnus II TENNIS STANDJrIGS 1 LEA G U E rcr POINTS o V ERA l L'L peT POINTS F W W SO:JTrlERNDIIiSIUN I .873 Frankl in & Marshall .~E:STSECTION 40 12 10 _714 69 43 Muhlenbura I .833 42 17 7 .700 61 29 We»tern Maryland .833 '6 17 10 .769 78 36 l:ettysburg • 'iDa 24 39 .364 34 65 ~\..rav i on .?I)O 13.5 31.5 .286 21.5 41.5 .0')(1 26 .000 6 3' nic klnson .000 :~~5 .D.:> .2'22 78,5 " \'IF'jT :11 \ I S I .I~: 1"oinkl in & :.4arst.all 1.000 38 12 .800 117 71 i .ooo Campus security t.es tr-r-n r·~~r..Iand .333 50 " " 4 .88B 89 130 68 14 1;·:ttysJurq 85 .500 enancn Val 1,"/ ~i :kin;.on .:::;0 26 12 57 4:; 6 5' .250 47 43 76 103 .37') .000 asks for help After two campus auto vandal- they witnessed in the area of the ism incidents that occurred on freshman parking lots past week the campus freshman parking by contacting the WMC Security lots within the last week the WMC department at ext. 618 or The ~. Security Department and the Phoenix office at ext. 630. '. Westminster City Police Depart- According to the reports, the ment are asking for assistance two rear tires and rims were 'rom the student body to solve stolen from a freshman's Bur- the crimes. gandy Pontiac Sunbird parked on 'We do not have any conclu- the watertower lalThe crime sion leads in either of the inci- occurred between Wednesday dents. We are hoping that some night. April 21. and Friday night, students were around the area April 23 when the crimes occurred and Another freshman reported Jthat noticed something unusual," said a Sanyo casette amlfm radio was the WMC security coordinator. taken from her 1974 Ford Pinto Robert Fasano. '''This is a chance parked on the parking lot behind for some students to possibly Harrison House between 1 a.m. help their fellow students." Sunday, April 24, and 1 p.m. Under the protection of guaran· Wednesday. April 28. teed anonymity, students are Any persons with any informa- asked to report any unusual tion are asked to report it as persons, automobiles or incidents soon as poasiore.
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