MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1977 McDonald's MCDONALD McDonalds I ® DRIVE-THRU WINDOW INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Extra time for extramurals The Intramural Office offers three basic levels of sports compe tition of which Extramurals, or as they are most commonly known, Sport Clubs, are the mostly highly skilled and highly competitive. Ex tramural sport clubs are those clubs on campus which work out and compete on a regular basis against other institutional clubs across the state. Texas A&M has organized clubs in the following 23 sports: Archery, Bowling, Cricket, Fencing, Gymnastics, Handball, Judo, LaCrosse, Horse Polo, Vol leyball, Rugby, Racketball, Skeet & Trap, Soccer, Water Polo, Weightlifting, Bike Racing, Wres tling, Rodeo, Tae Kwon Do, Ori enteering, Field Hockey, and Sail ing. The majority of these clubs have both a women’s and men’s team. Every fall these clubs recruit and train new members. If one looks, he’ll notice flyers posted all over campus. Just as there are different levels of competition in intramural sports, so are there also different levels of organization among sports clubs. Some work out once a WKek and play once a month, others work out twice a day and even tually compete in the NCAA Na tional Championships. So, if intramurals doesn’t cover that competition or skill level you’re looking for or if you’re just interested in getting involved in one of these activities, check into extramural sports. For information as to who to contact or how to get involved, come by and see the friendly staff at the Intramural Of fice in DeWare Fieldhouse. Also, keep watching the McDonald’s ad for Extramural articles and game schedules and results. * x To AB or not to AB ft •’X >'i Vi ''r Team managers may find some new opportunities among familiar patterns. Intramural sports will offer com petitive tournaments in the follow ing team sports: Basketball, Bowl ing, Flag Football, Flickerball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, and Water Polo. Each sport will be divided into the following divi sions: Coips, Fish, Men’s Dorm, Women’s Dorm, Men’s Inde pendent, Women’s Independent, and Co-Rec. One of the two major changes this year is that entries in team sports will be taken in two com petition options; AB or BC, with the exception of Volleyball, which year is that all teams will qualify for the playoffs in team sports. The playoffs will be on a single elimination basis. The class at which each team will compete in the playoffs will be determined by the won/loss record in round robin league play in the following man ner: all teams entered in AB with winning records shall advance to the A playoffs; all ttams entered will offer the additional competi tion option, Jungleball. Leagues will be formed according to the division (i.e. Corps, Men’s Dorm, Women’s Independent, etc.) and competition option AB or BC. All league play will be round robin. The second major change this in AB with losing records shall advance to the B playoffs; all teams entered in BC with winning re cords shall advance to the B play offs; and all teams entered in BC with losing records shall advance to the C playoffs. Any team may peti tion the Assistant Director in charge of that sport to go into a higher class in the playoffs. Divisional Champions shall ad vance to All-University Playoffs in' their respective classes with All- University Champions in each class to receive Intramural T-shirt awards. I Reservations 'HI Anyone? Tennis, Racquetball, and Handball players take note. There may be new rules and opportunities for you this year. Reservations may still be made by calling or visiting the Intramural Reservation Office in DeWare Fieldhouse, 845-2624. Courts may be reserved one day in advance for a one-hour period at the following times: ■Olii W Gotcha!” Welcome back Aggies! Swingers are back in season Tennis Monday-Friday Saturday and Sunday 4:00p.m.-12:00 midnight 1:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Racquetball and Handball Mon.-Wed.-Fri. The intramural program is start ing another great fall season of popular “swinging” individual and dual sports. Men and women stu dents, faculty, staff, and spouses of TAMU may choose from such sports as: tennis singles, golf sin gles, handball singles, home run hitting, badminton, and more. Individuals may compete as an independent or for a dorm or Corps unit. Classes A, B, and C are competitive options provided so individuals may play against others of their own ability level. The tournament style will again be sin gle elimination leading to All- University Playoffs in the different classes. T-shirt awards are offered to these champions. Returning players should be alert to changes which have been made in rules. All games must be played on or prior to the assigned date. No extensions of individual matches will be made. Rules may be picked up in the IM Office for various sports as entries become available. Tuesday and Thursday Saturday and Sunday 12:00 noon-1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. 12:10 p.m.-1:10 p.m., 4:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.-12 midnight Reservations must be confirmed by 15 minutes after the hour by showing your current student, faculty, or staff ID to the supervisor on duty at the tennis court or DeWare Fieldhouse. A waiting list is available for individuals who were unable to secure a court and wish to wait for cancellations or unclaimed courts. The Intramural Office would like to extend a hearty welcome to the new and returning Aggies. All TAMU students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in the fastest growing intramural pro gram in the nation. We feel the rapid growth is because of our at tempts to provide appealing and satisfying programs for almost every individual. It is important to us to make every intramural ex perience a good experience through quality programming. The Intramural Staff is dedicated to serving mainly the students of Texas A&M through organized sports tournaments, as well as free play recreation opportunities. We feel that winning should not be come more important than the joy of participating in a chosen sport. The Intramural Staff includes: John Angel, Assistant Director Pat Keller, Assistant Director James Welford, Assistant Director Susan Pockrus, Secretary Esse Bibeau, Secretary Janice Strong, Secretary Dennis Corrington, Director Jim Jeter, Associate Director If you or your friends are fans of “swinging” individual and dual sports, the IM Office may offer what you like. Come by and check us out. This ad is sponsored by McDonald’s on Uni versity Drive and under the direction of the IM Office in DeWare Fieldhouse. Photos are by Paul Nettell, stories are by the IM staff. ^ 21 Ref’s Corner ai If : fi • ‘-v M eSS 1 '-V ■ : .Wr • .7 * •<«!*»*»>*'- aggjjlgpK Male and female IM players are urged to help the IM Office by of- ficating. The IM Office has several openings for officials in football, volleyball, basketball, and softball. Starting pay is $2.30 per hour with experienced officials earning $2.50 or $2.75 per hour. This is an excellent opportunity to earn a little extra money (about 8-10 hours per week), as well as learn more about sports and sports manship. No officiating experience is necessary as the IM Office will train you for the job. If you have any questions regarding officiat ing, see James Welford in the IM Office, DeWare Fieldhouse, or call him at 845-7826. Meetings for football officials will occur every Thursday at 8:00 p.m. inG. Rollie White Room 267. IM Dates SPOR' Entries closing: SHORTS Tennis Singles Flag Football September 13 September 13 Entries opening: Ain “May I check your I.D.?” Golf Singles Bowling Badminton Handball Singles Home Run Hitting September 12 September 12 September 19 September 19 September 12 MEETING Flag football team managers have a mandatory meeting Sept. 15, 5:15 p.u\. \\\ Rvsvvm Ymdder Tower. The above question expresses the words of the I. D. checker working at DeWare Fieldhouse, G. Rollie White, and the tennis courts. People wanting to use the above facilities must present the I. D. checker with a current TAMU I. D. card. One guest is allowed per TAMU I. D. card. Special Notice Special thanks are extended to Phil Springer, owner of local McDonald’s Restaurants, for spon soring the “McDonald’s Intra mural Highlights” for the fourth consecutive year. [McDonald's Attention: Frustrated Sports Writers Snatch up the chance of a life time; to write sports stories for a newspaper. Teams or individuals are encouraged to submit summar ies of intramural events in which they or their team participates. If your story is selected, it will appear in the “McDONALD’S IN TRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS” in The Battalion with the author’s name and the team will receive five “Be Our Guest Cards’’ cour tesy of McDonald’s Restaurant. These cards may be redeemed for a specified food item at your local McDonald’s Restaurant. mm * i Each and everyone of these peo ple plus a student staff of over] 400 will be working to make your intramural program the best pro- ] grain in the nation. \ee B * lal tii prias j De] ;a ct ['stem 1 the I Ints h; l®e c: p wail s com[ hat th j than |eMA! : s jig Ha [systei hhat 1 eod< [store I s iden "eal p hasefi fv cafe 1 over | either Y give Might: Ir has _ jTA wmmmf ■HI - - - y# psentlj pee tht I s on t Ion. B< fr, sa: fen ting Jafeteri v f . J r*~ t '' j- : i i r < ate 31 JT* “eteria [ who Jerald l tjgemer J ives a fee! in i pPerioc enable: *1 i m m HI f ■ea m K s S ^PP provide: fjerias t B- --v. vserr-'i' J#*** 4 ■ : [[event 'lows fCvhen P sch Hecks Here are some action scenes from last fall’s IM competition, indicating just a few of the thrills we have in store for you in the IM program. ,. av es ti; eterm . S( kteri l^h mt ["'Ith sai