The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1979, Image 10

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DRIVE-THRU
MCDONALD’S
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
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SERVICE
At University Drive
At Manor East Mall
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To Represent You
The Intramural Advisory Council is
a group of selected students who
act to review and recommend ad
ministrative policies of the In-
Chris Schuchart is serving his
third year, also. He is a graduate
student in Finance and hails from
Castroville, Texas. He is distin
guished as a Corps and indepen
dent’s team manager.
Caugli
trainural Programs. They repre
sent you in intramurals, so talk to
them to help us serve you better:
Caught in the lj
was Judy Bruce,
tramural Medical’ll
cian on duty at Heiu IT KATI
Fields. Judy isajuni4
Roderick Toler is the veteran of
the group, and as Council Chair
man, presently serving his fourth
year. He has lieen a referee, coach,
and player. Rod studies Mechani
cal Engineering in his leisure time
and claims San Antonio as home.
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The “I Spy” photographer this week selects Jenny Johnson to aids. Jenny is pictured here attempting a goal in Semifinal
eligible for a Be Our Guest card for free food from McDon- action of Intramural co-rec water polo.
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Gilbert Walters is a newcomer
to the Council and is also the In
tramural Chairman for Off-Campus
Aggies. Gilbert is a Computer Sci
ence major from Andrews, Texas.
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Irving, Texas, andis word G f G
ing in Community fctimes hos
Education. She likestiorial Stud
Intramural softballLA. r
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water ix)lo. She isair^yQjjg incl
of the Emergencyjning befoi
Team, a pledge clip A
Sigma Gamma, theliotll 1 n * * U
health society, and an|
in the Health and
Majors Club. Judylilj
tramurals because |
you a chance to meet
people and try newspo
a casual level. Accori
Judy, we have had lei
ous IM injuries: mostly
sprains caused by land
the outside of the foot
wishes to advise
athletes to please not
be von cl your ability
The Extr
Act
Sprinting A
Tournament
Results
Archery
Class A Singles
Men’s: Chuck Van Wie 289
Women’s: Janet Wilkerson 274
Class B Singles
Men’s: Bret Van Delden 240
Women’s: Tedda Pearson 210
Class C Singles
Men’s: Mark Haugland 249
Women’s: Perri Harrington 246
Class A Doubles
Men’s: Mike Pearson & Charles Van Wie 559
Women’s: Michelle Clubb & Tricia Green 497
Class B Doubles
Men’s: Eddie Burros & Tracy Moore 443
Class C Doubles
Women’s: Suzi Dowden & Debbie Ellender 332
Co-Bee
A: Tricia Green & Mike Pearson 544
B: Cheryl Wagner & Johnny Zacek 400
12-10's
Badminton Singles
WOMEN’S
A: Sandy Jobes
B: Margaret Vilim
C: Raheela Rashid
A: Sherrel Smith
B: Mitch Cooper
C: John Simmons
Badminton Doubles
B
MEN’S
A: Sherrel Smith and
Allen Hanks
Joe Cochran and
Mitch Cooper
Richard Childress and
Don Lenz
WOMEN’S
A: Cheryl Northam and
Sandy Jobes
B: Belinda Miksch and
C:
Lynn Wampler
C: Mary Craig and
Sara Webb
CO-REC
A: Bill Connaster and
Cheryl Northam
David Whiteside and
Cindy Crow
Mark Crawford and
Cheryl Lynch
B
IM Picks
Well, he’s at it again. That self-proposed genius is giving flickerball
picks a try for better or for worse. So here are the nominees according
to that speculating specialist, the IM whiz—
Fish
M-l Meds
Squadron 9
N-l
Corps
F-l
C-2
Squadron Five
N-l
M-l Meds
Men’s Independent
Juma
The Buffaloes
S. O. L.
UCHTC
The 69ers
Deanie Meadows is new to the
Council, but not to Intramurals.
Last year as Intramural Manager
for Keathley Deanie was selected
as the outstanding women s dorm
team manager. She is a Health
Education senior.
Women’s Independent
Musty Ho’s
Legett
AFC Saints
Men’s Dorm
D.W.E.’s
Moore Last Chance
Walton Ignoroids
Dunn Drillers
Aston Flickerwhats
Men’s Open
Free Agents
Alpha Gamma Rho
AFC Saints II
Mo-Fo's
Brooks Schramm of Hart Hall
claims Victoria, Texas, as his home
town. He is a German major is sit
ting on the Council for his second
year.
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Last October, the TA!
ningClub, theRoadrum
start when two Aggies
A&M’s runners and jqj
join forces for fun and
This year the Club has b«
in many things.
Each week the Roi
sponsor a fun run annoui
What s Up column of Tit
ion. The day changes each
does the course, hut the
ways meets at 7 p.m. infaf
Rollie White. Fun runsait|
anyone who would like ton!
the group.
The club has competed!
eral out-of-town competitij
won several awards. OnDet
1 they will travel to Dallas
the Dallas Whiterock NM
On Halloween the gron
sored a Spook Sprint. Ar
chants donated prizes to
male, female, and over 35
in the three-mile race.
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Play Starts:
Table Tennis
Meetings:
Dorm and Corps Team Managers
Monday, November 5
Intramural Advisory Council
6 p.m..
Playoff Schedules:
Flickerball
Playoffs Begin:
Flickerball
Special Events:
Bowhunters
G.
R.
Monday, November 5
5:15, Room 232 G. R. White
Tuesday, November 6,
White 232
Monday, 2 p.m., Nov. 5, IM Office
Tuesday, Nov. 6, Intramural Office
Punt, Pass & Kick
Sunday, November 4, 3 p.m.
Hwy. 60 Brazos Bowmen Outdoor Range
(Rescheduled due to rain) Wed.
Nov. 7, p.m.. Complex Field 14
A.W.T. Swamps
Ambassadors
Although the Ambassadors
didn’t spend a lot of time at their
goal, they rallied valiantly against
the A.W.T. for a sweep of 23-4. The
Ambassadors were at a disadvan
tage by having only four persons on
the field at a time, and did well in
the first half by keeping the score to
5-1 in favor of A.W.T.
For the first half, the Ambas
sador’s Bruce Wheeless scored
after several mascalculated at
tempts and overthrows. For
A.W.T., Rick Walker was high tal-
lier with three points followed by
Mark Nelson and John Vick with
one point each.
As play continued, the ball got
slippery and the dramatics of hold
ing on to a possible fumble was evi
dent as players grimaced, juggled,
and used fingertip holds to keep
the ball. The second half saw both
teams crowded around A.W.T. s
goal as A.W.T. racked up 18 points
to the Ambassadors three-second
half points.
For A.W.T., Keith Schnell, John
Vick, and Bob Vorlap each cranked
up four points. Rick Walker and
Randy Sala each scored one point.
Jay Robertson, Robert Green and
Terry Mitchell of the Ambassadors,
each fought to tally one point.
Brent Smith also played for the
Ambassadors.
Daniel R. Teel is starting his first
year with the Council, although he
plays and referees Intramural
sports. Dannie is a senior mechani
cal engineer from Moses Hall and
Corpus Christi.
Marsh LaVenue is also new to
the Council and is in the Corps of
Cadets. Marsh is a sophomore
majoring in Geology.
Sharon Long is a Physical Edu
cation major and has been on the
Council for the past two years. Sha
ron has been involved in Intramur
als as a player, team manager, and
student worker.
Robert Meadows, a second-year
Council member, is serving his 2nd
year on Corps Staff and is a past
athletic corporal.
Sara Morse is a senior Account
ing major from Houston who lives
in Mosher Hall. Sara is an ex
tremely active person in many or
ganizations including Women’s
Field Hockey, and she is serving
her third year on the Council.
Paul Bettencourt, a vice-
president for student government
is serving his first year with the
Council.
men. Membership is opei 0 l j n Brya
TAMU students, faculty, ainenee as ;
Information about the Rriurth grad
ners may be obtained at tkijTexas
cle in the Student Programs ts, have j
MSC Room 216. ■United
eourt.
The Modular Ace II as
bowling team membersba
for a team total of 502 aga»
Spence Spares? Team a
were Robin Greene, MiB
Sheffield, Cheryl Turneigl
Missy Wood.
Squadron 10’s bowlers
Marauders S-2 as their tea»H
484 with all team members4
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over 100? Bowlers were ^JvLVEST
nett, Lance Jones, Ed 5 l ons Q f
Larry Streng. )losion-wi
D-2 Dogs versus Squach* a 60-mil
when they bowled a team *2 th e favi
548 and each bowler Wllbrcing tl
The D-2 Dogs includecftect ecok
Welllx)in, Kurt Jentsch, Stf'Pj-- oast £
lotson, and Terry Skinner k er Bunn
lion gallon
ms the ami
Filthy Fiffi*
Ray Pfeffercorn is also a second
year member of the Council.
Acknowledgments
This ad is sponsored by your local MacDonald Restaurants
at University Drive and Manor East Mall. Stories by
Michelle Wolstein, Pictures by Gary Reyes.
Aches last
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ount can
Hi broke
With the first semesterl s ^ jgyg
over, the intramurals sce^E ,
bright for Squadron 5. Tb f f, ec ! era ,
Fifth, now 18-3 for the s. 1 t , he
entered in every majorevet®
perclass and fish. Withpointw^, ln ^
ing almost 700 most of the cm g ec
due to the fish, n ° w
ently the only undefeatedpi|g 32 -p
in the corps. After victories®! s hip s
leyball and howling, last dies befor
and Tuesday, the fish have®
their point total to 324 anclT oas ^ 8 ua
.. would <
the season. ■ .
Another outstandingpoint*^ 5 oa 1]
fish is Bill Little, who went
finals in tennis. The fresbm
team managers Bill Hyatt, ■
Cichocki, and Paul StaniskjExperts s:
with only one more majorevcHer fire
in the regular season the fishBrsday is
forward to a good placing l! P the Gi
playoffs and a shot at thefishc^eys fou
pionship. ;0jinile s ft
is from t
tarry The