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November 8, 1984lWe.tem Maryland CollelleIP.. ~ 7 Volleyball hopes still alive by Monica Brunson second place in the tourna- all record of 34·5 for the men! after their loss to Jun- season The WMC volleyball team is iata, which is ranked first in Ranked 11th in the nation still on a winning streak. They the division. Juniata won 15-6, for Division III play, the captured first place in the 15-11, 15-6, and 15-12. women's volleyball team is North/South Volleyball Tourna- In the MAC tournament this looking forward to a bid to the ment which was held on Oct. past weekend at Juniata, the future NCAA tournament, but 19 and 20 in the' PELC. Terrors brushed away almost are not sure how their past all of their opponents, beating losses will affect their On Oct. 26 and 27, the Messiah 15-8, 15-11, Eliza- chances. Only 24 teams par- Juniata Tournament was held bethtown 15-8, 15-10; Mora- ticipate in this national tourna- and the Green Terror volley- vian 15-2, 11-15, 15·3, and ment, a true honor for the -ball team took second place. Kings 15·6, 15-2. The ladies ladies. As Coach Fritz stated, They raised their team record fell in the finals to Gettysburg, "We can', be disappointed in by defeating Elizabethtown, 15-12, 15-6. Losing again our overall record." UPJ, King's College and fi- Tuesday night, Nov. 6, 10 The WMC women will attend nally, in the semi-finals, Alle- l,JMBC, 15-13, 2-15, 16-14, the Maryland Tournament this gheny College. They received 15-8, WMC now has an over- Saturday, Nov. 10. Rangers invade Ft=, Meade . continued from page 1 ~~I~o~~IU~~:9~~dht~~~~:~i~oe;~I~~0~~9;~c~h~h~0~~:~~~ The patrol base for the 3 a.m.. were down, the Rangers were night'soperation was set up at again caught by a surprise 11:30 p.m .. Recon patrols The morning activities ambush, "the entire force started out almost immedi- started at 6 a.m. with the Quickly moved out to the Ed Swanson Terrorizes fans al Swarthmore conlest. !~~h fg~n~i~~~~~?j~C~~i~~~'1~~:~~I~?ngo~f ec~U:o~~~~e~~ ~~~n~r~~~~ :~~ew~~~~ ~h;it Betes capture title Guard Camps, a clay pit, and 6:30 the platoon broke camp of Fort Meade. major road intersections. The and headed toward the sec- On the success of the mls- continued from page 6 defense limited their oppo- Rangers made a successful and objective-the power lines sian, senior Rich Harfst, rents to only six points. In the recon of these sights, includ- of Fort Meade. After moving leader of the platoon said, second straight year in which last three years, the Betes ing a recon that led straight through the brush for half an "The overall enthusiasm the Betes defeated the have outscored their oppo- through one of the enemy hour, the Rangers reached pleased me, as well' as the Preachers. Last years score nents 395 to 18. In the camps. The recon to the clay their objective. With security amount of teamwork. For a lot was '6-0. The Bete offense women's action, the B-team pit encountered no enemy. teams on each side of the of the Rangers, it was their scored 110 points in winning defeated the Phi-A/phs for the After locating the patrol bases lines..the second squad went first operation." eight games this year. Their championship. EVEN STRAIGHT liS CAN'T HELP IF YOU FWNK TUITION. Today, the toughest thing about going to college isfinding the money to pay for it. 848-3600 ButAnny ROTC can help-two ways! First, you can apply for an Army $1 OFF ROTC scholarship. It covers tuition, books, and supplies, and pays you CHAMP PIZZA up to $1,000 each school year it's EVERY MONDAY· TUESDAY· WEDNESDAY in effect. But even if NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER OFFER scholarship NO COUPON NECESSARY ROTC can still with financial assis- tance-upto$l,OOO a year for your last two years in the program. For more information, of Westminster Carry-Out Restaurant offering the best in subs, pizza, gyros, full line menue It's Worth the Trip!! 532 Ba"o. Blvd (Rt. 140) Next to McDonalds 148-5666 or 876-2611 open 7 days a -"