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GOLF "It was the year for Craig Rae," said course is demanding, but the players Western Maryland's golf coach Steve are used to it. WMC Opponent Easterday. Some of the other courses tend to 406 Mt. St. Mary's 449 Rae carded a 153 to finish fourth in favor the home teams, also. Pine Ridge, 450 Loyola 451 the Middle Atlantic Conference cham- the surburban home of Johns Hopkins, 444 Franklin [,. Marshall 442 pionships in Hershey, Pe., and was low is one of the most beautiful and de· 444 Johns Hopkins 436 medalist in each of the team's regular manding public courses in the country, 451 Catholic 473 season matches, averaging 77.67 and many of the Pennsylvania courses 435 Gettysburg 419 strokes per round, as the squad finished are quite hilly. 435 Lebanon Valley 465 with a 5-4 record, Rae's best effort was a Following Rae on the squad was Bill 425 Lycoming Forfeit 74 at the Lebanon Country Club as his Morely, a junior, with an 88 average for 4~O York 414 team split a match with Gettysburg and the season. John Dixon, a sophomore host Lebanon Valley, He followed that averaged 88.67, senior Bob Kline, aver· with a 75 at White Deer Country Club as aged 90.71, and freshman Tom Rudy the Terrors defeated Lycoming in a had a 91.22 average to round out the tune-up for the MAC championships. top five. His teammates had some trouble dur- Without Rae, it could be a tough sea· ing the 1961 season, though "It wasn't son next year, but the improvement of too bad considering we had one home other golfers might make for a better match and eight away," according to balanced squad. Morley will take over Easterday. The Terrors' hilly home as team captain in 1982. '"