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Page 6/Western Maryland College/September 22, 1988 WMC falls to Albright, Gettysburg Women's cross-country faces possible extinction by Doug Hitchcock by Beth Jones gone tomeets but havenotaccumu- The women's cross-country lated any points despite their per- team will lose its varsity status if fonnances. The Green Terrors played well one more runner is not added to the For junior runner Debbie against the Gettysburg Bullets this team roster, according to coach Camara, lhe reality of losing the past Sal. even though they fell short Doug Renner. Five women consti- team is all too close. 17-14. The game was highlighted tute a team, WMC has only four. "At this point we are desperate by freshman running back -and "We have to get at least one just to build numbers. We want to punt-returner Eric Frees. more girl by MAC's or we won't compete, "she said. Frees set a school record for even be able to compete," said Coach Renner cites several the most total yards in a game with senior runner Kim Lohmann. advantages for women who wish to 250, the fourth highest in WMC The problem of too few mem- join the Lady Terrors such as the history. At the end of the Ilrst half, bers has plagued the runners with chance to compete and run with a Frees accumulated 128 yards in frustration all season. group, increased fitness, a possible just 15 attempts. an average of over "If we don't have a complete varsity letter, and and discounts on 8.5 yards per carry. He finished the team, the opposition automatically running shoes. day with 197 yards and two touch- wins," said Lohman. The team Any woman who wishes to downs. must forfeit because a contract is join the cross-country team should Tnc Green Terrors put up a signed at the begining of each sea- either contact Kim Lohmann by tough fight for the second week in son stating that they will compete. campus mail or just show up for a row, after dropping a tight one to Therefore, the Lady Terrors have pracuce. Albright, 15-7. The team showed good discipline in committing only Ripley leads men's GOT three penalties for 26 yards. cross- country Mike Hamm looked good by Bill Desciak leading the team at quarterback, The Men's Cross Country ANY going for 7 completions for 20 team started out the regular season passes with 125 yards, one sack, on a bad note, losing to both Dick- and one interception. Other bright inson and Drew in a rri-meetheldar PLANS spots include Rob Welsh who aver- The Green Terrors' next game is away against Ursinus. Dickinson. aged 39 yards for his seven punts. though they rushed for 319 yards. first two games this season, the The Terrors lost by just three FOR AlsorunningbacklimFultz ran 15 All touchdowns were scored in the outlook for this year is optomistic. points. Doug Ripley had a stellar limes for 40 yards. first half anda field goal in the third Next week the Terrors take on performance finishing first overall, TUESDAY The defense held Gettysburg's quarter by Gettysburg. Ursinus and the next home game is running the five mile course in a passing game in check, even Even though WMC lost its against Muhlenberg. PR time of just 27 minutes and 37 NIGHT? r------------------------------------------· Why don't seconds. I wish I'd had a Macintosh" when I was in college. you stop by at the Phoenix meeting? 7:00pm Basement of Daniel Apple Computer" and Sunrise Computers bring you choices, McLea From the high performance and affordability of the Macintosh Plus to the expandability of the Macintosh SE. Student prices start at $1166.94 (includes Maryland Sales Tax). EVERY TUESDAY Bring Mom and Dad to the Bookstore on 'October 1 between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm for Macintosh demonstrations! Make Now their scholar doesn't have to spend all those nights your retyping papers! statement. Sunrise Computers 1048 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA Authorized Dealer Join the © /988 Apple Computer, tnc.. Apple, the Apple logo and Macinlosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Phoenix. •• Inc. Full lime Sludent status is required for eligibility. L ~~------~
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