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February 21, 1985IWeltem Maryland CollegeJPaae 7 WMC plays host to wheelchair basketball player cannot remain more The thrill and excitement of than five seconds in the free basketball action returns to throw lane while his team has Gill Gymnasium on the cam- possession of the ball. And a pus of Western Maryland Col- man with the ball can take no lege Saturday February 23 more than two consecutive when the Baltimore Wheel- pushes of the chair before he chair Athletic Association must shoot, pass or dribble. (BWAC) takes on the Virginia The BWAC was formed by . Beach Sunwheelers at 2 p.m. disabled athletes and advo- This National Wheelchair cates for sports programs for Basketball Association con- the disabled, with the inten- test is being sponsored by tion of expanding into a diver- the western Maryland College sified program. The BWAC' Adaptec;1 Physical Education competes in the Capital Three Western Maryland lacrosse players took advantage of yesterday's class and Ihe Students coun- Wheelchair Basketball Confer- ence which includes clubs Children. unseasonably warm weather to work on their rusty stick skills, which lay unused cil for Exceptional basketball is form Charlottesville, Rich- Wheelchair during the brisk winter months. The first men's lacrosse game is on March 13, at played in accordance with mond, Roanoke, the district of home, against Hampden - Sydney. NCAA rules with just a few Columbia, Virginia Beach and exceptions. Players must re- Baltimore. WHS Owl newspaper main firmly seated in the chair $2 for adults and $1 for Admission to the contest is which is considered part of the player. An offensive students. to host talent show Basketball stats released Men Division I Wins Losses Independents Westminster High School's and breakdancers. County Walsh, business manager. Beres A 8 2 Faculty/S(aff Owl newspaper will present Commissioner Jeff Griffith and WMC's Leftovers 6 1 Bachelors the school's annual talent Westminster Mayor Leroy "We're hoping that the pub- Sig Eps 6 3. Cadaure Paich Kids show in the WHS auditorium Conaway will serve on the lie win be able to come and :~~~r~ebeIS : ~~~'Ia Theta on Feb. 21 from 7:30 to 9:30 judging committee. The show enjoy the talents of Westmin- Men Division II Knights of Roundball p.rn. Among the many acts will be emceed by Amy Miller, ster High's students," says Clams Betes B rW_iII_b_e_S_in~g_er_S_.b_a_n~jO_p_la_y_e_rS __ o_w_'_e_d_ito_r._in_.C_h_ie_f._a_nd__ A_nd~y~M~ille~r~. ~ ~U=Ok=~=='===============M=,='re=,,~============~ FAN'S CHINESE RESTAURANT TO GET INTO Szechun ~. wntown Westminster Catonese 59 W. Main 51. SUMMER. Polynesian 848-0919 American . 876-3166 . Cocktail service Quickey lunch & Carry Out 11 AM-l0 PM Sun-Thurs 11 AM-ll PM Fri-Sat Catering for Banquets, Parties, Hor. d'oeuvres Ifyou have at least House of Liquors two years of college left, you can spend six weeks at Carroll Plaza, Westminster our Army ROTC Basic Camp this summer and earn approximately $6CO. Case Reel, White and Blue Beer can~~!ifJ~ROr~_YOU In Quarts $4.59 Year Program this fall and =. ive up to $l,COJ a year. wHh thla ad But the big payoff happens on graduation day. That's when you receive Have something to sell? an officer's commission. Sorn~t~~ur~Y in The Phoenix reaches over 1500 readers. Contact us today. Extension 630