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Page 8lWe.tem Maryland ColleRe/April 10, 1986 Women pull only wins, Terrors split two against Dickinson Hutchinson sets record by Patrick Oall by '?Ymha. Sc~fer: as Dickinson scored in every inning except the sixth. De- WOMEN'S TENNIS Western Maryland's base- spite a two run rally in the This year, the WMC pre- ball team opened their sea- seventh, WMC was unable to dominately young women's son at home on April 1 by pull it out. tennis team consists of four splitting a doubleheader with The Terrors pounded Ursi- freshmen, four sophomores, Dickinson. Dickinson lost the nus on April 3, getting 20 hits and two seniors. They met initial game, 6-5, but won the and coming away with a 19- second 11-7. WMC gained all 13 victory. But the Green with tough competition in their the runs they would need in suffered two crucial losses at first few matches, losing to Susquehana April 1, Johns the first two innings, putting Moravian on April 15 when three over the plate in each the Greyhounds took both Hopkins April 3, F&M April 5, and most recently to Eliza- inning in the first game, and ends of a twlncill. 8-6 and 16- then holding on in the last two 5. Senior Keith Berlin and bethtown April 8. At present they are 0-1 in the MAC innings when Dickinson juniors Dan D'imperio and scored their runs. Senior Dave llewellyn each contrib- Southwest Conference. As- righthander Dave Fowler per- uted four hits in the rout of sistant Coach Mark McCullan mitted the Devils only five hits Ursinus with Llewellyn driving feels that it is a "good team," but that they merely need to over his six innings of work in six runs. Sophomore Paul for his first win of the year, Stumpfig pitched eight strong develop and play schools that are less difficult than those while senior Mike Paglione innings of relief to gain his such as Hopkins and F&M. punched a three-run double first win of the season. D'lm- Their next set of home in the first for the lead. Randy perio recorded four hits in- Capshaw picked up the save. cluding his first homerun of matches is today against Hood College at 3:30 p.m. In the second game things the spring in the two defeats did not' "happen" for WMC, at Moravian. MEN'S TENNIS 1- ing set of matches, which '-::=================~Out of the four initial games r- on the schedule for WMC men's tennis, three of them were postponed. The remain- became our team's first for the year, ended up being Franklin & against played Marshall on April 2. The Ter~ rors apparently missed out on rience due to the postpone- ments. Ultimately, the team WOMEN'S LACROSSE 1986 some playing time and expe- The women's lacrosse team recorded a pair of goals in the losing effort. However, lost aU six singles matches three doubles. and Hutchinson put herself in the Dan 6000, Clarke, the only freshman who came into their April 5 game record books as she is now against Franklin & Marshall, a the all-time leading goal and played a singles match, and who happens to second on perennial MAC power, with an point scorer in WMC history. the team roster, was able to early record of 2~0 after de- The team went on to beat SEE US TODA Y·FOR THE BEST take his to three sets before feating both Mt. SI. Mary's Washington College on April 7 by a score of 25-8. Again, and Widener Colleges. F&M losing 1·6, 6-4, 2-6. While ·I!//IIBIIHN PONTIAC ' Coach Alex Ober stresses proved to be the team's first Hutchinson lead the team in that the team is made up of goals, having seven herself, block as they were defeated Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-8PM; Soturdov 9·3PM very consistant, solid players, at a score of 14-10. Senior followed by Sandi Stevens 192'Penn'sylvaniaAve. 848-7720 ~:di~~~~~I~~a~h~~&p~ay:~~ ~:r~gr~ ~i~~c~in~~~ ~fe~O~~: ~~~dennet~~df~~:~h~anW~lin~~ Westminste.r.Md 876-6669. and that they usually "end up while classmates Alyce Montanye who scored three a ~=================~,..be_a_ti_ng_us_._" H_a_rd_e_n_a_nd_la_u_rie_Do_I_la_r_al~so.,piece. Youhave an appointment Free topping for eac:h large pizza Interview , with Paul Mitchell NEW YORK continued from page 3 English major, but now I'm a J&P PIZZA philosophy major," he ex- plained, "and I'm not sure how I feel about that yet. The big difference is that... philos- Crossroads Square Shopping Center ophy is far more explicit than Westminster, Maryland implicit. I like that." So basically he thinks it's okay to not know all the fREE DELIVERY answers right now? The telephone rang and he NOW AVAILABLE started to reach for it."I'm not even sure we know the ques- 30 MINUTES GUARANTEED tions," he said. IF WE TAKE MORE THAN 30 MIN. No doubt, Smith has suc- ceeded in his quest for Indl- ITS $3.00 OFF PRICE .viduality. He's a philosopher with a walkie-talkie, a writer with a badge, and a late night 6 5951 l '-- 87 - --' can you get. __J~~~~~~~~~~~=-_J876-5950 security guard with a wailing harmonica. How more unique