Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1976 Intramurals grow more popular \ REDBONE JEANS By DANA GARDINA Intramural sports at Texas A&M University has “come a long way liaby. Over the past 52 years it has become increasingly more or ganized and popular. YV.L. Penberthy, 77, an Ohio State University graduate in physi cal education organized the in tramural sports program at Texas A&M in 1926. It had been started, but 1 ex panded and promoted it,” he said. pany basis. Then, competition was divided into classes. “The original arrangement didn t offer very many students a chance to participate,” Penberthy said. “After it was on a smaller scale each boy had a greater chance to participate. "There are 618 slow pitch softball teams this year, said John Angell, assistant director of Intramurals. Til guarantee there’s not another university in the nation .with that' many softball teams. Almost all of the sports have in creased in participation, since last year; punt, pass and kick has in creased 290 percent. Penberthy attributes the growth of the program to the increased em phasis placed on physical fitness and sports. “Until the 40s, students were iso lated at A&M; there were no au tomobiles and no married students. The students didn’t have a chance for recreation, but the intramural program provided the opportunity, he said. In 1972, intramurals expanded to include a womens division, and in 1973 a eo-educational division. In 1926, there were onh lour or five intramural sports. Today', there are 40 competitive sports in in tramurals. In 1978, students, faculty and tali’ are eligible to participate, but n 1926, when Texas A&M was a military school, intramural sports were organized on a battalion basis. Later it was broken down to a com- “Intramurals bad officials, but not to the extent they' do now, Penber thy said. “Someone from the outfit would officiate. Today, anyone wanting to of ficiate an intramural game must apply for the job, attend clinics and take an official’s test. An official is paid between $2.30 and $2.75 an hour, whereas, in 1926 all those who participated in the intramurals pro gram received a P.E. credit. Wind and golf over par £ “The pants place for guys & gals” CLEARANCE on Men’s Western Shirts Select Group of Men’s Jeans $ 8 Q while they last 111 Boyett St. (Next to Campus Theatre) 7^7 • >Tf-> LGJTt 6th Anniversary re* Tr-y Portrait Sale 0] raj Save On Boot Pictures 2 for X barker “ photography rfci L0 L0 405 UNIVERSITY DR. NORTHGATE 846-5766 m By KEVIN PYLE The weather and the golf course were the real winners in the Lamar Intercollegiate golf tourney in Beaumont this week, but the Uni versity' of Houston walked away with the title. With temperatures in the low 30s and the wind gusts up to 30 mph, the Cougars finished the 54-hole tournment at 921. That was a whop ping 57 strokes over par on the Pinewood Country Club course which plays to a par 72. For Texas A&M University s golf team it was another poor showing. It was their worst touxney of the year as they finished 14th out of 16 teams and a distant 40 shots behind con ference foe U. of H. Oral Roberts University was sec ond at 927 followed by Pan Ameri can University with 931. Host Lamar tied Texas at 934. Other conference team scores were Rice 936, SMU 951 and TCU 954. Aggie golf coach Bob Ellis attrib uted the Ags’ poor play to the weather and trying too hard. “They want to do well so bad that they are just trying too hard,” he said. Joe Bassett of Oral Roberts Uni- Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 Attention Students: Traveling for employment interviews? If you need assistance in your travel needs, we invite you to use our 10-day charge ac count. 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