The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 16, 1978, Image 10

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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1978
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campus
activities
Monday
Spring Semester Classes begin
Thursday
( Basketball, Texas A&M Ladies vs.
Southwest Texas, 7 p.m., G. Rollie White
Coliseum
Cepheid Variable, "Beauty and the Be
ast,” admission $1, Rudder theater
Friday
Last Day to Enroll, Add Courses
Hong Kong Club, 7:30 p.m., 145 MSC
Aggie Cinema, “A Star Is Bom,” 8 p.m..
Rudder Auditorium, “The Great Scout &
Cathouse Thursday,” 12 Midnight, Rudder
Theater
Saturday
Brazos County National Organization
for Women, bake sale and membership
drive, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Manor East Mall
main foyer
Aggie Cinema, "A Star Is Bom,” 8 p.m..
Rudder Auditorium
Sunday
Travel Committee, "We’ve Never Been
Licked,” 8 p.m.. Rudder Auditorium
Aggie Cinema, “Benji,” 2 p.m.. Rudder
Theater
LSU chief to speak
at industry meeting
Dr. Paul Murrifl, Louisiana State
University chancellor, is keynote
speaker for the 33rd annual Sym
posium on Instrumentation for the
Process Industries, starting Wed
nesday at Texas A&M University.
Other speakers from Texaco,
DuPont, Conoco, Mobil, Fluor En
gineers, Beckman Instruments,
Tex-A-Martin, Combustion Engi
neers, Fischer & Porter and Ford,
Bacon & Davis are part of one of the
oldest and largest such programs in
the U. S.
“However, many of the principles
and equipment involved are com
mon to nearly all types of present-
day industry.”
Numerous technical paper pres
entations will round out the affair
Friday.
The conference is hosted by Texas
A&M’s Chemical Engineering De
partment.
About 50 commercial exhibits will
be on display in Rudder Exhibit
Hall adjacent to Rudder Tower,
meeting headquarters.
Abandoned bikes
to be auctioned
“The conference is primarily con
cerned with instrumentation
applied by continuous fluid flow
process industries such as petro
leum refineries, chemical plants,
natural gas and cycling plants,” said
director Dr. R. G. Anthony.
The Houston
Fifty to sixty abandoned bicycles,
collected on the Texas A&M campus
by the University Police, will auc
tioned at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21
at The Grove.
The sale is coordinated, by the
A&M Wheelmen, an organization of
bicycling enthusiasts, and proceeds
will go to the A&M Student Pro
grams Office. A similiar auction this
past summer brought in more than
$700 to the office.
Kim Strickland, Wheelman presi
dent, said the auction is open to the
public.
All types of bikes - single to 10-
speeds - will be available.
Charge!
This squirrel had to think twice about making
the journey from a ledge on the Academic
Bldg, to a nearby bush. But after
speculation, the landing was successful.
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INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
McDonald's
BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
Wanted: Aggies for Intramural Competition
Competition Free Throw Contest
All you old and new Aggies,
men or women, who are currently
students, faculty, staff or spouses
are wanted by the TAMU In
tramural Office. We have an offer
“you can’t refuse.”
This semester we have
“rounded up” 20 separate sports
activities offering a variety of com
petitive skill options. In most
sports, men’s, women’s, and co-
recreational competition is
provided. Divisions of play in
clude men’s dorm, women’s dorm,
corps, fish, and independent.
Such a variety of sports, skill op
tions, and divisions should provide
a place for every Aggie in our pro
gram.
hours. Individuals who feel
“fenced-in” so often, may like our
single elimination tournaments in
racquetball or table tennis. Dou
bles may enjoy the tennis doubles
or horseshoe doubles offered this
semester. You and your gang
might try basketball, flickerball,
and other team competition.
Flyers providing entry dates,
event times, and other important
information are posted around
campus and by Hassel Free in
many apartment complexes. Each
Monday this McDonald’s In
tramural advertisement will
provide more current information.
If you miss both these sources, call
us at 845-7826.
To sign up for an activity, drop
by the Intramural Office and fill
out an entry blank or check with
your dorm or corps athletic man
ager. When you enter, make sure
you check all important dates so
you don’t miss a meeting or your
first game. Also, pick up a copy of
the rules to your event.
So, get out of your rooms and
into the world of Intramural
sports. “Doing time” in Intramur
als may be the best time you ever
spent. Remember, in the eyes of
the Intramural staff everyone of
you is a “wanted” person; wanted
for fun and participation.
All eligible students, faculty,
and staff may compete in the free
throw contest to be held Monday,
February 13. Any participant may
enter individual and team compe
tition in men’s, women’s, or co-rec
divisions.
January 24. Competition will be White gymnasium, from 7:00 P 'l Stuck
held on the main floor of G. Rollie through 10:00 p.m. Iwing
Latent Sports Writers Sought
You who are “on-the-run” with
little free time may prefer special
events, such as frisbee or free
throw. These events usually take
place on one evening for several
Last semester we started a new
type of feature article. Individuals
from various Aggie teams put the
successes of their teammates in
black and white. For their efforts
they received five BOG (Be Our
Guest) cards which can be re
deemed for free food at your local
McDonald’s Restaurants. They
may not have become stars over
night but friends and family were
able to read about individual and
team efforts in intramural sports.
Take advantage of your oppor
tunity to put the efforts of you and
your friends in the weekly
McDonald’s page. It doesn’t have
to be a final playoff’ match to be
good news. Make time to write up
a clear description of the event and
submit it to Pat Keller in the In
tramural Office, DeWare Fiel-
dhouse. You’ll be glad you did.
Individual competition consists
of shooting 20 free throws. The in
dividual who makes the highest
number of the 20 free throws will
be the individual winner. The
team competition consists of three
persons. Each member shoots 20
throws. The team that scores the
highest percentage of 60 free
throws will be the team champ.
Fall Bowling
All-University Champs
Men’s A Aston 15
Men’s B Squadron 4
Men’s C Squadron 2 #2
Women’s A (Three Turkeys
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Women’s B Mosher #1
Women’s C Mosher #15
Sign-up for the event begins
Monday, January 16, at the In
tramural Office at DeWare Fiel-
dhouse. Entries close Tuesday,
Acknowledgments
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This ad is sponsored by
McDonald’s on University Drive
and Manor East Mall and under the
direction of the IM Office.
Here a player from the independent football team. Jockey Underwear, threaded his way
through defenders for Hart Hall. Hart Hall #1 won the class B Ail-University men’s football
competition.
EVENT
JANUARY ENTRY DATES
ENTRIES OPEN ENTRIES CLOSE
Free Throw
Flickerball
Horseshoes
Fencing
Handball Doubles
January 16
January 16
January 16
January 23
January 23
January 24
January 24
January 24
January 31
January 31
BASKETBALL BEGINS
All team captains should be on
the alert. Intramural basketball
games begin tomorrow night,
Tuesday, January 17, so look up
your schedules to double check
your game dates. Games will be
taking place Monday through
Thursday evenings and some
weekends. Some games are
scheduled for late hours to allow
all 552 teams to play in round
robin leagues before playoffs are
scheduled.
The officials who step on the
| courts will have experienced hours
of training to provide the best offi-
(ciating we can for your games.
Good luck and have a good sea-
json!
“I SPY” LURKING
Keep your eyes open for the “I Spy” camera. It might be pointed at
you; and if it does, you could be very lucky. Each week a “participant
of the week” is selected from the Intramural photos, an individual is
circuled and becomes eligible for a BOG (Be Our Guest) McDonald’s
card. This BOG card may be redeemed for free food at your local
McDonald’s Restaurants. Watch the McDonald’s Intramural page to
' see if you or your friends are caught by the “I Spy” camera.
FACILITY HOURS
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Monday through Friday
Saturday and Sunday
DeWare Fieldhouse
Monday through Friday
Saturday and Sunday
DeWare Weight Room
Monday through Friday
Saturday and Sunday
4:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Meetings,
Meetings!
Did you forget the time, date
or location of some Intramufl
meetings last semester? WaW
this Sports Shorts portion of
McDonald’s Intramural Highlight
for upcoming meeting inform*
tion.
Ref s Cornet
Basketball Referees: Check will
the Intramural Office by Monday
January 16, to learn the time
date, and location of this week*
basketball officials’ meeting
Weekly meetings will occu 1
throughout the basketball season
Job Opportunities: Those in
terested in officiating flickerball
and softball (slow or fast pitch
should report this week to Jamc‘
Welford in the Intramural Office
DeWare Fieldhouse.