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December 5, 1985IWesiem Maryland CollegeIPage 3 Soccer makes semis, volleyball misses --j by Cynthia Schiifer were downed in the last half the year for the wrestling team. Senior 142-pounder Joe surrendering three goals. Monteleone was named the SOCCER Goalie Dan Gardiner made six outstanding wrestler in the saves against Hopkins. The The Men's Soccer Team Blue Jays went on the finals tournament as well as finish- made it into the semifinals in where they "walked all over" ing first in his weight class. the Maryland State Division 11- Frostburg by a score of 6-2. Senior Tom Hulsey 158 'bs. !II Soccer Tournament to sophomore Skip Sinak, 150 'close out their year at 7-5-4. FOOTBALL Ibs, and Mike Martinovich 177 In the opening round of the Ibs, each took third place in tournament on Nov. 7, the The Terror football team their respective weight Terrors scored a 2-1 victory ended its dismal season with classes. Martinovich set a school record for the fastest over Washington College by two more losses to finish 0-9 taking 20 shots on goal and on the year. Swarthmore de- pin in the tourney, by decking his opponent from George shutting down the Washington feated the Green 24-6 on offense by allowing only two Nov. 9; and on Nov. 16 in the Mason in only 12 seconds. shots. The Green goals came Hall of Fame Game, the Blue VOLLEYBALL in the first half on a headball Jays of Johns Hopkins rolled by Neil Gwinn with and assist over WMC by a score of 31-7. The Western Maryland vol- , from John Sack; and a close Western Maryland played 59 leyball team was unable to shot to the corner by Steven minutes of strong football reach the Middle Atlantic Conference Championship for Lutche off a pass from Phil against Swarthmore. The Mike Lewis takes down a Blue Jay in the final Blatz. Lutche had five shots problem was that they surren- minutes of the Terror football season the third year in a row when they were defeated by Mes- on the day. Raul Felipe dered 14 points in the open- line in twenty-sixth place. scored Washington's only ing moments of the game and CROSS-COUNTRY siah, 15-12, 7-15, 15-9, on shot with 0:32 to go in the never recovered. Senior Scott Doug Nolder took forty-eighth. Nov. 9. The oHense was led The women finished in the second half. Bassett set new school The Men's and Women's middle of the pack as Franklin by Karen Miles and Linda Bawiec who had 18 and 12 With the victory over Wash- records for pass attempts Cross-Country squad com- & Marshall won the meet with ington, WMC moved into the (39) an completions (20), but peted Nov. 9 in the MAC only 28 paints. Kim Lohmann kills respectively and Laura Ciambruschini scored ten. To semi - finals against Hopkins it was not enough. Bassett Championships. The men reach Messiah, WMC first University where they put up threw for 197 yards on the placed twelfth out of 24 teams was WMC's first runner, com- beat Swarthmore 15-7, 15-5; ing il') forty-sixth place. a fight but were downed in day and John Stonebraker and accumulated 310 points. the second half on by a score caught six passes while Fred Haverford College took the WRESTLING Gettysburg 15-4, 15-6; and • of 3-1. Lutche scored late in Sisk snagged five and Darrell title by finishing with 72 Scranton 15-3, 15-4. The Ter- ... the first half on a freak play to Guyton four. Sisk also moved points. WMC's first runner The James Madison Take- rors however were downed by give the Green a 1-0 lead the ball 63 yards on 12 was Brian Russo who ran the down Tournament on Nov. 3 Juniata, ranked #7 in the country 15-9, 14-16, 15-6 over the Blue Jays. but they rushing attempts. course in 28:23 to cross the was the first competition of Fundraisers optomistic SKI & SUN TOURS continued from page 1 chants in the Baltimore-West- SKI & PARTY WEEK minster area have already will be studentlfaculty team donated prizes:' said Adams night. Selected other nights proudly. Contributors include I " will feature Greek organiza- the Baltimore Blast and Skip- tions jacks, and local merchants Prizes will be given through- like Baughers, Fleet Feet, The ~illingt2n out each evening to the top Toy Stop. and Andrew's callers. "Eighty-nine mer- Abbey Parking dilemma continues CONDO LODGING & LIFTS continued from page 1 ing has become "free for all". "Some commuters drive as a parking space, \,11 be more long as one hour, and when than happy to find them a they get here they have to go PROGRAM INCLUDES OPTIONS space in one minute," Moyer through the hassle of search- said ing for a space. There are 5 NIGHTS CONDO LODGING Round trip transportation on deluxe "I've not had one complaint 205 of us and we won't be full unit occupancy motor coach. Free party en route! since the spaces were overlooked," she stated. 5 DAYS lIFTS(6 mountains) Balto.lWash. departures C S g opened. Before that, \ had at Other commuters maintain LESSONS $43 least six freshmen tell me that that the spaces are neces- SPECIAL MILLERLITE they wanted closer parking. sary. "With allotted spaces, COLLEGE PARTIES LESSONS & RENTALS $84 They got it - it's give and we had guarenteed parking - VALUABLE MILLERLITE RENTALS 175 take, and we're just trying to now it can be diHicult to find COUPON BOOK be fair," he added. a space," said commuter stu- Transfer to nearby activities Make Checks Payable To: Nystrom claimed that park- dent Melissa Carver. Services of tour assistantteam SKI &SUN TOUR S Pre-printed itinerary the condos AVAILABLE DATES I " House of Liquors Pre-reqlstretion'et Jan. 1-5 $189 AU Condos slopesidewithfireplace. Carroll PIua. w.......m.ter firewood, colc.r T.V., in house Jan. 12-'7 $199 movies,fully equipped kttcbens and '~laI this w•••• , more. For More Info - Karyn Upton 857-0537 or 876-1376 6 pack Moosehead $3.99 Box 556 WMC WestmInster, MD 21157 .th good until 12114""314 $40 non-refundable deposit required $25 refundable damage deposit -, Wl coupon, required I
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