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Mi' M ■r» IV Ijr'jt Page 2B THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1978 Second session intramurals ovei Stiff competition and generally good sportsmanship made victory very sweet for those who played their way to the top of the second summer session intramural cham pionships. Matches and games were often close with players sometimes coming from behind to win. Slowpitch softball had its share of close games. The Pabst Amazings claimed their second summer championship after seesaw scoring that ended with a score of 12-10. Other cliffhangers occurred when WB (men s C), Mosher (women’s), The Dirty Birds (co-rec B), and the Outlaws (co-rec C) all scored later in their games to win their perspective divisions. The Icemen returned to a second summer championship in men’s A three-man basketball by only two points. Pepper glided to the wo men’s championship spot with an easy 30-16 victory. Participants in three-man vol leyball saw some close scores but only two matches went three games. Dig It won the first game in men’s A division but lost two more games to give the championship to the re turning Duros. The Duros, because of their woman player were also able to win the co-rec A division. The Elephants breathed hard when they lost their second game to the Fen der Benders, however won the third game to be the co-rec B champs. Individual and dual sports offered excitement with several tense moments and tight spots. Men ’s A golf doubles was won in a tie breaker with Slim Donics and Butler gets booted Darrell Knight as the second sum mer session champs. John Bigley defeated Billy Waddell in a long men’s B racquetball match, final score 21-20, 21-20. In tennis dou bles several teams elected to play extra sets. The closest match was in men’s C with Carl Elving and Robert Seibert winning over Richard Rosinski and Mark Eidison, 7-5, 7-5. Intramural winners during the second summer session include the following: Golf doubles: Slim Donics and Darrell Knight, men’s A; John Blackstone and Bruce Feiring, men’s B. Hanball doubles: Jefl Bronson and Mike Werner, men’s. Racquetball singles: Tom Meinecke, men’s A; John Bigley, men’s B; Lyle Mirsky, men s C; Jan DeWitt, women’s. Softball: Pabst Amazings, men’s A; Lone Stars, men’s B; WB,m ei i C; Mosher, women’s; Bin, Chicken, co-rec A; Dirty Bir^ co-rec B; Outlaws, co-rec ( Tennis doubles: Kurt Zellerj Lance Templeton, men's A; Midi Deslatte and Ted Landry, men'i} Carl Elving and Robert SeiL men’s C; Jean farlton and Stricklin, women’s; Mike Peery Beatriz Castro, co-rec AB; ) O’Neal and Diane MeCrady, ttH(| C. Three-man basketball: Icerfj men's A; Freeway, men’s B; Pa per, women s. Three-man volleyball: Duni men’s A; Lone Stars, men’sB;LU women s; Duros, co-rec T Elephants, co-rec B. The excitement never ends.., intramural sports program. Stop the intramural office in Del Fieldhouse and get inlormation fall intramural activities fA'i ' y* • Tale of two tackles Biittalion photo by Pat Edmondson Texas A&M’s defensive tackles, Johnnie Donahue season. For Donahue and Sanders, as well as most (standing) and Eugene Sanders, spent much of other team members, weight-lifting was part of the their summer preparing for the upcoming football off-season conditioning program. I nited Press Internal onal DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry mistakenly let it slip Tuesday that he had waived kicker Skip Butler, leaving rookie Jay Sherrill as the only place kicker with the club. Landry said the rest of the Cow boys roster moves designed to re duce the team to 50 players would not be announced until today. Veteran place kicker Efren Her rera failed to come to terms with -Dallas this season and was traded earlier this month to Seattle. That left Butler and Sherrill to light for the position. 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