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February 14, 19851We.tem Marylsnd CollegeIPace 7 Terrors to close season omen beat Sat. against Dickinson Ecy!sa~~r '78-62 by Andrew P. Jung . ~~~f:r:~~~ VTC~~~i~u~P78~~ne~ta~~n~~~~h;o~~~~o~s.w:~(e~~~~kj~~e~fnF~~~a9,1~~~ They were lead by Bender they tried to avenge an earlier women's basketball team The 1984-85 men's basket- handed Franklinand Marshall ball season comes to a close who had 19 points and hit 13 season loss, the Terrors a 78ยท62 loss this past Satur- of 13 from the free throw line. played an excellent first half this Saturday at horne-aqalnst The Terrors then went on a but trailed by two pointe. day. Dickinson. The Terrors are lO- four game losing streak by Lead by Talbert's 10 out of 15 The Terrors led 45-29 at the II overall and 5-6 in the MAC Southwest Division. dropping a game to Hopkins for 20 points and Dave half on agressive play by sophomore Linda Bawiec who Malin's 9 out of 11 for another 86-68. Malin contributed 27 The Terrors returned to ac- tion after the Winter recess on points in that losing effort. In 20 points they pulled away in scored 12 points. Sophomore the second half with an 89-84 Cindy Boyer, who leads the a heartbreaking double over- the road at the Johns Hopkins time loss to Catholic Univer- - Tournament. In tlie first round .sity 92-90, Hursey had 30 victory. winning continued 26 team Middle Atlantic Can- The terence with 139 rebounds in game against Hopkins the points and Malin 21. The next against Gettysburg, but with just 11 games, contributed Terrors were lead by David loss came against Dickinson difficulty. The Terrors trailed greatly to court action. Malin and Jim Hursey. Malin 74-62 with Hursey and Talbert at .tne half 41-31 but with a Despite pressurized F&M contributed 27 points hitting scoring 13 points each to strong second half pulled defense, the Terrors held up 11 of 15 field goals and five of six free throws. Hursey had lead the team. The Terrors away 94-81 tor the victory. through the second half to The Terrors were paced by maintain their 16 point lead. put up a tough fight against a game high ten rebounds. Muhlenburg but came away Hursey's 20 points, Malin's' 8 Bawiec led the WMC scoring Washington and Jefferson de- the loser 76-72. Owain Wood- and Montague's 18. with a total of 19 points, feated the Terrors 60-77 in the ley kept the Terrors in it with The Terrors lost a tough Boyer 16, Nancy l-lutchlnson championship, with Dick 21 points on 10 for 16 from game against Franklin & Mar- 13, and senior Laura Winner Bender throwing in 18 points the floor and got help from shall 84-81. In a losing 12. and Hursey adding 19 in the losing effort. ~~~d~~ ;~i~tsH~;~~~C;~~~y.12 ~,al~Oi~~~Hursey contributed el~dnt~a~a;I~I~ep::;~r~~:v~ Laura Winner shoots In their first league game of The Terrors broke their four Ursinus was an easy vic- tough Dickinson squad that the second half the Terrors game losing streak with a tory, 76-68, as the Terrors had only a week before was again dominant over Gal- traveled to Muhlenburg and convincing win over Lebanon coasted in the second half, handed them a defeat. Soph- laudet Jan. 24, as the Green hung tough trailing by eight at Valley College 99-75. The lead by Hursey's 26 and omores Bawiec and Boyer led and Gold won 6Q..54. the half with 36-28. The sec- Green and Gold were lead by Malin's 24. Unfortunately the the Terror crusade with 16 Hopkinswas the next victim ond half was all Muhlenburg and they won 85-55. Hursey, who finished with 32 Terrors were then embar- and 15 points respectively as as WMC defeated the Blue rassed this past" weekend, they slipped by Dlcklnscn 49- Jays 69-60, in an .alt-around points and 11 rebounds, and The Terrors returned home to face Moravian in another Dave Talbert, garnering 19 r~Fe~b~,~9~'iwh~e~n~l~h=e~y_1:OS:I_I:O_::4:5,::Tihe::B:o:ye:':-B:a:W:ie:c:d:u:o=le:a:m:e:ff:o:rt,==::::==~ Moravian 74:...46. points and 9 rebounds. Delaware drops Terrors continued from page 6 U~~~i~:1~2g>dT o~~~~~~h~ EVEt4'"STRAIGHT liS CAWT (25-8), but came back against on Feb. 15-16. "The whole HELP IF YOU FLUNK TUITION. Gettysburg (24-16), Ursinus team has a chance of plac- (33-17), and Susquehanna ing," Case staled. (34,16), The wrestlers representing Today, the toughest thing about going WMC at the MACs are, Powell Dr. Sam Case, head coach J to college is finding_ the money to pay for it: for the wrestling squad, is at 1181bs, Joe Monteleone, pleased with the success Of who was fifth in the confer- ways! But Army Rare can help-two the season. "We did the ence last year and third in the things we wanted to do. the Lafayette Invitational this year, First, you can apply for an Anny record is nice, but it is more at 134Ibs., Tom Reich at ROTC scholarship. It covers tuition, important to wrestle well." 1421bs Skip Sinak at 150; books, and supplies, and pays you "We have a fine bunch of Mike Martinovitch at 158; Tom up to $1,000 each school year it's guys on our squad. Hulsey at 167; Cobuzio, who We have a neat team. placed fourth in the lastyear's We had a lot of fun. The guys conference, at 177; Singer at worked hard-real hard." 190; and Johnson, unlimited. 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