THE GOLD BUG - Hoover Library
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4 The Gold Bug, May 3, 1963<br />
The Editors' <<br />
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Nip Ursinus As Klein Wins Again<br />
PATRONIZE<br />
OUR<br />
ADVERTISERS<br />
Westminster, Md.<br />
SPRING<br />
CHANGEOVER<br />
KEEPSAKE<br />
&<br />
ARTCARVED<br />
Diamond and<br />
TI8-9876<br />
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Open an account<br />
Visit the<br />
COLONIAL DINING<br />
ROOM<br />
59 W. Main St.<br />
Recommended by<br />
Duncan Hines<br />
Westminster<br />
Laundry<br />
and<br />
Dry Cleaning<br />
Set<br />
AVENUE<br />
BARBERSHOP<br />
What's New in the Bookstore??<br />
DA VlD'S JEWELERS<br />
19 E. Main St.<br />
"'estminster<br />
• Books! Books! Books! Wait until you see the really<br />
exciting collection of Peter Pauper hooks: Collectors'<br />
Editions, $2.50 _' Deluxe Artists Editions, $4.95, All iu<br />
indiyidual slip·cases, all fine arl·t.ype editions of classics,<br />
some illustrated. Beautiful volumes! The perfect. grad·<br />
uation gift.. E.xcellent gifts for your favorit.e Prof. too!<br />
• "Old Hocking Chair's got us!! In response to many<br />
requests - a 1I0n'l)artisan, Boslon-type rocker with<br />
Western Maryland College seal in gold. 530.00. Delivery<br />
to home, if desired.<br />
• A new fun·lype, spoofing paperback - "The Decline and<br />
Fall of Practically E,·ery1IOdy." $.35. Fantlty<br />
mended.<br />
MRS. FISHER "<strong>THE</strong> COLLEGE BOOKSTORE"<br />
STtlDENT UNION<br />
BUILDING<br />
8:30 tu 4:00 daily<br />
Sals. to Noon Winslow Studellt C('nter<br />
,WMC Thinclads At Low Ebb<br />
IMounts<br />
Romp By 52 Points<br />
The Varsity track team is (31'd and 4th - Cal<br />
currently suffering its worst Furhmann (3I'~ - run},<br />
campnign in recent years. On ~~elt~d Schilhng - pole<br />
The scene is a tennis match-c-Prof'. Hurt has nh'eady intro .<br />
duced his number one man, a small, muscular ""e""O"O ••0•••".<br />
Hank Shimizu; his second man, a streamlined,<br />
player, Bob Price; and his third man, a<br />
ace, Dart-ell Linton. Meanwhile, the opponent's<br />
scanning the opposition to pick out his foe. His careful eye<br />
rnctes the thin, wan looking fellow chatting with the professorthis<br />
guy could never last, he figures. Then, Prof. Hurt introduces<br />
his fourth man, Captain Jerry Miller. Sure enough it's the guy squad were Art Renkwitz and<br />
that looks like a good wind would sweep him off the courts. Over- J ss Brewer 1st and 2nd shot<br />
Tuesday, A?ril 30, the Terrors Credit should be given to Coach<br />
dropped their 5th straight meet Clower and his faithful boys forwithout<br />
a win as visiting Dick- sticking it out when the going<br />
inson College romped 80-55. The gee tough.<br />
bright spots in the WMC cinder ----<br />
Netmen In Action<br />
confident 1I0W, the erstwhile opponent shakes hands with "Moose" p~te(42".p4."~ Ron Shirey and onT~:t:el~~:~" ~p~11\7~ih:~~~~~<br />
:~~ut~~sb:a~~~~\~y~O;:~~do~~~l:~:~'~'l'e~~V:I~luoe::~11l:~:~a~yhe is Jerry Richman-1st and 2nd men came home with another<br />
thin-looking fellow with the invisible will to win. broad jump (19'7"), Frank Kidd victory, defeating the Mount<br />
When you think 'of an athlete-what image comes to your and Dennis Gosnell-1st and 2nd team, 6-3.<br />
mind? What qualities, or lack of same, stand out? The general javelin (176'), Tom O'Malley, Today, May 3,lthe team is<br />
conception is a well-muscled body, built for stamina and strength, 1st place high jump (5'6"), and takmg on ?ettysburg College at<br />
atop of which sits a small, also well-muscled head, placed there<br />
to fulfill certain basic feats of sensory comprehension, The pic-<br />
~~~eSi~~et~~~~a~~I~t~:li~~;:~~e:p~~t~~~e S~~~~~J~~~e°o~d~~l~~i~~n~~<br />
pletely, or at least point out an exception to it, we would like to<br />
present the case of Gerald Hammond Miller, student by birth,<br />
I:!~l~;.~~l~y \~;~;ei~: I:~dw~~c:~~a~a~~l~l~~<br />
avenging a humili- the family. Thus,<br />
last season to the Jim Davis took over at<br />
Charley Wheatley and Slammer' the ~atter s home court. Per-<br />
Smith took third in the 2-mile forming- for the ~Ollle fans the<br />
run and higl~~~~~~I':~~;.~~ti:~I~~ ~::'~~vl~l~ei~n~~r;~~~ :t 2~~~~to<br />
event of the day,<br />
1'- 1=:==::====::<br />
tennis player by practice. . . nine. With t.he and .banged two hits the relJOIS were<br />
At 5'10" and 135 lbs., "Coach" Miller looks like he . . pitching of ~an.ce Klein, Sch.n:ldt assumed the ~hO\tstcp soundly by the Mount at<br />
perhaps he one of the top brains at the college (which he IS) or, Hitchcokmen dl.d Just that pOSItIOn and Pebble Willis Emmitsburg to a dismal tune of<br />
athletically speaking, perhaps the best ping pong player (which as they downed their hosts 3-1. handled second base ~utJes, 87 to 35. ,<br />
he is), he just doesn't look like the backbone of the tennis team Actually; the 'terrors bested Only Stud Walters _rema~ne~ a Howe vel', Tom O'Malley<br />
(which he is). Tennis demands speed, power, and endurance. UI;~lllU~ ~vlth three fourths. of fi~tul'e at. fil:st base -. Winning stretched his victory skein to six<br />
"Pluke" doesn't shine in any of these categories. But, perhaps a new' m.field. Regular thtrd pitcher, Kle)ll received more consecutive first places in the<br />
EVERHART'S<br />
Barber Shop<br />
At The Forks<br />
:~~:ui:Pao:~a~:~n~is~I~~te~~il;:~:es_~~~!C~:i~h/ t::r6a~~Chm~~t:~ ~:s~~~~ f~ttl~;b~~~V~~ ~~:~~~ ~'~:~v,~d~~~:i~ s~v~~~~t f~~~~a~~: ~~~l )O~lPals:it~,o~ t5~~"d:::~~ I;:========<br />
the ~~~~~ he came to the Hill fl'om Northwestern High, Jcny . ch~~~~~d s;~r~~~I:'CdD~~~~ ;~~s ~::~~.l.lof the Terrol lllnC ~~~~~il~~2;~!~n~~thi~~r~n~~.h~~~~ Clothes Flower Fresh<br />
had never laid his hands on a tennis racquet, Now, four er Tenors who placed<br />
at the<br />
later, and signs like "You can play tenni~" and mottoes<br />
"Winning isn't the most important thing-It's the only<br />
"Moose," the proponent of positive thinking, is the captain of<br />
Alex Ober ~31'd- 880 yal'd<br />
Art Renkwltz and Jesse<br />
.<br />
MODERN IDEAL<br />
Terror net team. The secret of his success, in case you<br />
is that he is always "up tight," never takes "the noose" or<br />
up'! and, above all, lives for the sport.<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
In a steady rain that<br />
{'red play the entire<br />
Billies found<br />
The Dickinson track meet pro- bailer in the Conference. Char- WTTH AM FM See<br />
a comic situation when lie recently hit a long drive • / MATT CREAMER<br />
the 2-mile ru~ the r.ains ~:~~~h \~~lt~~pi~Si~:o~I~~:~~::. A.N.W. 333<br />
The gala stndel's Slmp- threw the ball U)l a telephone '-=========:1;:::=::::::::::::::===<br />
their jerseys with- post. 1_<br />
stride and plodded<br />
L~al]!Tl~~ ~l~l;i. a1~inth~ss:~l~~ Ge;~~~b:le~'t 11:~t~::l:I~'~OP:~:s~ LECKRON "Everybody Welcome"<br />
~~al~~l" g:~'~y (~~~::)n,;:\~i:~~ ~~llc~:)1::~g~~I~,~n~~r~:~~kcsia~~~ GULF SERVICE<br />
chalked up a score that put the ing with the 1-0 Buckner's W. !\lAIN & PENNA. AVE.<br />
B.B.'s well out in front. Find- Billies. This will be Monday<br />
ing themselves in the basemellt, ('