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FEATURES Thursday, May 6, 1999 - Page 17 Track results Baseball still in Softball Continued from page 20 conference title hunt slaughters and 200 meters and Wilson took the gold performance at the league in- 100 high hurdles for the third door meet by taking the 100 in straight year, breaking her own 12.36 seconds and the 200 in 25.35. Junior first baseman Jeremy run this year in 24 innings. be- Frostburg league mark. She won the 200 by half a second, Erdman ripped a three-run The last nine meetings Both Green Terror squads im- breaking the school record for the homer in the bottom of the tween Western Maryland and proved on the fifth-place finishes fourth time this season. eighth Friday to give Dickinson Dickinson (13-14-2) have been State they made last spring. Wilson flew over the hurdles in a 4-2 win over visiting Western won by the home team. Haverford won its sixth straight a conference-record 14.94, captur- Maryland and cost the Green Ursinus, a 7-0 winner over Senior shortstop January Scott men's title, but Dickinson came ing her fifth league outdoor gold Terror a share of the Centennial Swarthmore Friday, needs only went 4 for 8 with four RBIs in her from 25 points down to overtake medal to go with her six indoor Conference lead with two to split Saturday's doubleheader last home appearance Friday as the Fords for the women's crown. golds. games left. to win the conference title. Western Maryland swept a The Western Maryland men Freshman Jill Krebs added a Western Maryland (18-11-1, Ace lefty Matt Wiatrak (8- nonleague doubleheader from vis- gave Haverford a scare by leading bronze medal in the 5,000 to the 13-4) dropped a game behind 1), coming off four straight iting Frostburg State, 11-4 and 8- after May 1'5 events before settling 3,000 bronze she earned Saturday, Ursinus and now has to sweep shutouts, is expected to pitch the 3. for runnerup status for the third smashing the school record in the Saturday's season-ending second game for the Bears. Western Maryland (20-10), time in six years. 5K with a time of 18:10.01. showdown at home against the Western Maryland will go winner of 12 of iis last 14 games, Evans, who won the high jump Evans, Falcone and Wilson Bears. The doubleheader begins with top man 'Brent Fuchs (5-1) Saturday, broke school and confer- qualified for the NCAA Division ill at I pm. in the first game and North Car- ence records in the longjump with championships later this month. Erdman's blast, on a 3-2 roll High graduate Barrett A Green Terror a leapof23 feet, 5 1/4 inches, win- Krebs qualified for the Junior pitch with two outs, handed Gugliotta (3-2) in the second. sweep. coupled with ning by more than 14 inches. Nationals in June. Mike Waddington his first loss Fuchs and Gugliotta have Falcone repeated her double- Courtesy of Sports Infonnation since March 27 and gave the won the league's last two Player at least one loss by win to freshman Will Cooper, of the Week awards. Muhlenberg to Honor Code who hasn't allowed an earned Courtesy of Sports Information Ursin us. would give Referendum Results the Terror a share of the Centennial Thefollowing results were tallied and given to the Phoenix at press time and added in the sports section as the Editors felt the issue Conference title. was pertinent enough to make a last minute addition wherever possible. wraps up the season with a key Sat- Proposal A: Changes wording of Total number of votes: 504 - high- urday (win bill at Gettysburg. honor code, changes wording of est number of votes in any elec- A Green Terror sweep, coupled philosophy statement, adds two tion or poll this year with at least one loss by people to the Honor and Conduct Muhlenberg to Ursinus, would give Board, and implements a new First referendum in at least a de- the Terror a share of the Centen- documentation system cade validates the work the SGA nial Conference title. Votes: Yes - 275 has been putting into the Honor Junior first baseman Stacy No - 220 Abstentions - 9 Code all year. According to SGA Seward battered Frostburg State Proposal B: Changes system of President Aaron Corbett, the (11-13) with two doubles, a triple - rlocumentationforreportedhonor honor code referendum was re- In 1964; golfer Norman Manley and five RBIs on the day, helping code ViO[Ulion" •.re~ cases quested by the faculty, and the Katie Swierkos win for the sixth to come before the Honor anct-e-edditions to the honor code seem achieved consecutive holes-in-one time in her last seven decisions and Conduct Board to be supported by the students. Amy Cipolloni for the seventh time Votes: Yes - 287 on a course in Saugus, California in her last eight. No - 208 Abstentions - 9 and both holes werepar-4s. Courtesy of Sports Information