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