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November 20, 19861Western Maryland College/Page 7 Hopkins beats Terrors in 21-20 squeaker continued from page 6 ~:~ard:t:thS:~~l Po~s th~ Donner then was able to run in JHU 24 yard line. Then Donner for a one yard touchdown. got another first down on a After a punt and an quarterback draw to the 13-yard interception stopped the Terrors line. Donner was removed from on their next two drives, the the game on the next down after Terrors found themselves with a suffering a broken collarbone fourth-and-one situation on the when hit on an incomplete pass. Hopkinsl6 yard line with only Faber came in without warming 3: 14 left in the game. Lombardo up and hooked up with Guyton was stopped shan of the first for the TO to bring it to a 20·21 down and it was left to the WMC final score. defense to retrieve the ball. A few Matt Donner rushed for 123 plays later Hopkins was forced to yards. WMC had 214 yards total punt leaving WMC at the with 160 of that yardage coming midfield with 1:26 left on the in the second half. Firetrucks and ambulances line Main 81. Monday night in case of fire in flooded Winslow Hall. Soccer defeats St. Mary's Electrical outage throws campus by Cynthia Schafer Ethan Langford each scored an into late-night state of confusion it to the semifinal round of the victory the Green fell to Mount this Despite The men's soccer team made unassisted goal. Maryland State Soccer SL Mary's in the semi-finals 1-0. Tournament, In their first game It was their ninth loss this year • by Jonathan Slade of the tournament at home, by one goal. Senior goalie Don Lights out! WMC scored a 2-0 victory over Gardiner recorded 14 saves in the WMC students were surprised SL Mary's. Neil Gwinn and two game s. by a sudden power outage Monday night when Baltimore Gas and Electric shut down electricity to Danceteller performs the entire campus after a water pipe burst in the basement of Winslow Hall. Dr. Howard Orenstein, an A Christmas Carol associate professor of psychology, was teaching his 7:30-10 pm .-- Animal Behavior class in continued from page 1 prestigious arts awards in the Winslow when he first noticed nation, including several grants something wrong. dance, always theatre in our from the National Endowment for "I smelled a faint hint of prodution. It explodes with the Arts. Her adaptation of the something. Then, a while later, energy." nineteenth century Dickens classic an alarm went off," he said. "I The choreography for runs 90 minutes. called Campus Safety. I thought Danceteller's production of the Tickets are $4 for adults and someone ought to know." "Carol" has been created by $2 for children under 12. For The electricity was turned off Collins, whose works have been ticket information call 848-7000 at 10:45 pm so that firemen could honored with some of the most ext. 265. examine the basement of the building to determine exactly , what had happened. Orenstein, who watched the incident from a nearby hill, was concerned that white rats used by PLEASE! his student researchers would be harmed. He was considering moving the animals to Lewis Hall. Support the businesses that Four local fire companies responded to the scene, including Firemen examine basement of Winslow Hall after a Westminster, Reese, Pleasant boiler leak flooded the lower level and damaged the support your school. Valley, and Manchester. Most of electrical system. their time was spent pumping out Patronize the merchants that six inches of leaf-filled water from throwing firecrackers from the what was going to happen," said the basement of Winslow where a second floor of Whiteford senior communications! systems advertise in transfer boiler apparently dormitory while others set off analysis major Tracy Kennard. developed a leak. The water may exploding bottle rockets in the "We had to wait for the power to come back on. I was very worried have also caused a short in the Quad. Still others stormed out of electrical system, igniting a small Memorial Hall's two word I wasn't going to get my work The Phoenix finished." fire, but no flames were apparent processing labs which were closed upon the arrival of the fire just minutes before the power service Electrical equipment outage. to most of the campus was restored at II pm. During the blackout, the "1 was in the Power Lab The campus became somewhat typing a 15 page paper when the investigation. incident remains under L _j chaouc. Several students began security guard came and told us
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