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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1980
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DRIVE-THRU
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MCDONALD’S
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
McDonalds
BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
At University Drive
Now at Manor East Mall
Vol. 't
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Im Game Plan
BASKETBALL ENTRIES OPEN: Today (Monday, December
1) marks the opening day that entries for Intramural Basketball are
being accepted. Entries will be accepted through next Tuesday
(December 9), however entries will be limited so sign up early. Entry
fees will be $5.00 per team with the exception of the Super League
which will be $15.00. Information regarding all leagues can be
obtained at the IM Office (159 East Kyle).
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL OFFICIALS: Anyone inter
ested in becoming an Intramural Basketball Official should attend the
first training clinic at 7 p.m. tonight in Room 262 of G. Rollie White.
SPORTS OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION: Persons interested in
joining The Texas A&M Sports Officials Association should attend
their meeting on Thursday, December 4, 1980. The meeting will be
held at 7 p.m. in Room 267 of G. Rollie White.
INTRAMURAL LOGO CONTEST: Information is available
today concerning the IM LOGO CONTEST to be held second
semester. The contest will determine the new IM logo to be used by
the IM-REC SPORTS DEPT, in the years to come. Pick up your
rules in the IM Office (159 East Kyle).
Top Archers
Near record numbers of archers turned out for the Intramural
Archery Singles and Doubles tournament held recently in DeWare
Fieldhouse. The 142 individuals entered in this year’s tourney were
the most contestants in the past three years.
Men’s Class A honors went to Forrest Parker with a 284 total while
Tricia Green recorded a 279 to capture Women’s A competition.
A complete listing of class winners follows:
Singles
Mens
A
Forrest Parker
284
B
Curtis Boos
257
C
Sheldon Wulstein
267*
Womens
A
Tricia Green
279
B
Elaine Christensen
220
Doubles
C
Claire M. Hodgin
255*
Mens
A
Phil Thomas
Pat Dzjuik
532
B
Greg Frazier
Matt Reed
453
C
John Gorena
Scott Fahlquist
510*
Womens
A
Tricia Green
Janet Wilkerson
539
B
Lisa Stone
Elaine Christensen
436
C
Gayle Rathmah
Melinda Feobrich
436*
Co-Rec
A
Janet Wilkerson
Forrest Parker
544
B
Chris Hall
Hope Paasch
403
C
Randy Mitchell
Carol Price
449*
’•'Class C shot at 10 yards as compared to 15 yards for A & B
Bill Bryant prepares to serve during his recent racquetball
doubles match as his partner, Rick Ostrander, looks on.
Racquetball Continues
Now that the Thanksgiving
Holiday' is over and finals are soon
upon us, don’t forget that Intra
mural Racquetball action is still in
hill swing.
Competition will take place
right up until the end of the
semester. Individuals who have
progressed this far should realize
that now is not the time to miss a
match. Check (and recheck) your
schedule and be sure to make
room in your busy day for your IM
Racquetball date.
HgpSMl
Jill
fail i
Walter Beasley of
U.T. demonstrates
intense concentra
tion during the All-
University Football
Finals. Walt is our
“Be Our Guest”
winner this week
and can pick up his
McDonald’s guest
card at the IM of
fice.
U.T. Clinches
Class A
Football Title
Wanted!
JSi
cp ?
IM BASKETBALL 0FFIC1
FLEXIBLE HOURS, GOODf!
TRAINING PROVIDED. G
PLAYED EVENINGS AND
DAYS. ATTEND T0NIGHI
TRAINING CLINIC, 7 P.M,, 1
262 G. ROLLIE WHITE.
Pickleball Finals,
Finally
The IM-REC SPORTS OFICE
received a collect call last week
from the far reaches of Oregon.
The caller was the one and only
Peter Pickleball and the subject
was the results of the TAMU Pick
le-Ball Doubles competition held
this fall. The IM Dept, apologizes
to Peter and the IM Pickle-Ball
winners for the delay in reporting
the results.
Being a first year event, it was
only fitting that the Class A Men’s
Doubles winners were lliil
Aggies. Two freshmen -j
Spalding and L. N. R
captured the Class A t
In the Men’s B actioil
Kingsberry and Shamj
emerged as the ultimate*
while Jan Baldwin and Yidj|
kowsky captured the top p
the only Women’s class o
Co-Rec champs were I
Miksch and Rick Ha
TAMU Badminton Club
Hosts Tourn
The Texas A&M Badminton Club hosted their fall toumameal
the weekend of November 14-15. The tourney was one of
tournament competitions that the club will conduct durios
academic year, the second to be held during the spring semesti
The tournament was held to provide top-notch competiti®
high level badminton players as well as beginner’s competta
novices.
1980 Men’s Glass A All-University Flag
Football Champions: Kneeling (L-R) Time
Fieckert, Walt Beasley, Mike Beasley, Shel
ton McMath, Mike Hurdle; Standing (L-R)
Kurt Elmendorf, Randy Woodruff, Steve
Thelen, Kyle Hawthorne, Moure Ashley,
Terry Klein, Steve Moore; In Front, Mascot
Ely.
Complete results follow:
Men’s Singles
Women’s Singles
Before a chilly crowd of approximately 50 people
and 5 dogs, U.T. won the Men’s Class A All-
University Flag Football championship with a 14-0
shut-out of Quicksilver.
U.T., clad in their burnt orange and white T-shirts
with the University of Texas emblem, broke open a
scoreless game with touchdowns on their second and
third possessions of the second half.
The first half was close as neither team was able to
generate much offense. Quicksilver’s defense, led by
the line play of Keith Paris and Lindsey Eubanks, was
particularly effective.
Quicksilver’s offense reached the 5-yard line in the
closing minutes of the first half only to have the drive
stalled by a fourth down incompletion.
After the initial drives by both teams in the second
half were halted by interceptions, U.T. went to work.
Quarterback Mike Beasley hit his brother Walt for a
long gain. Beasley then connected with Shelton
McMath as McMath was falling to the ground at the
goal line for the score. The PAT attempt was unsuc
cessful.
U.T. then held Quicksilver on four downs and
regained the pigskin. During this series, the key play
was Beasley’s scramble from his side of midfield to
inside his opponent’s 10-yard line. On the very next
play, Beasley again connected with McMath, running
a flag pattern to the right corner of the endzone, for 6
points. They ran the identical play which was also
successful for the 2-point conversion.
U.T. chose their name to draw a little attention to
themselves and possibly aggravate a team to the point
where they could not play, according to team mem
ber Kyle Hawthorn. However, the champions did
show a little of the 12th man spirit by having number
0, Ely, suited up and ready on the sidelines — Ely is
a dog.
In Woman’s Class A competition, the Jokers
squeaked out a 7-6 decision over Sudden Death.
Sudden Death tied the game with 25 seconds remain
ing on a fourth down 5-yard pass from QB Belinda
Miksch to Melinda Dornak. However, the two point
conversion attempt fell incomplete in the end zone,
preserving the victory for the Jokers.
The victors were undefeated going into the game
having already defeated Sudden Death twice. The
Jokers’ only score, set up by a Cindy Gough intercep
tion, came on a Vicki Markowsky to Becky Darce
touchdown pass. Markowsky then connected with
Mary Beth Czajowsky for the 1-point conversion.
In the Men’s B competition, the Bosque Brewers
removed Spot, 32-6. Spot tallied their only score of
the game on their first possession when Steve Chap
pell connected with Glenn Kimmel in the middle of
the end zone. The point after attempt failed. The long
bomb was instrumental in the Bosque Brewer’s initial
score as QB Bill Hannes hit David Burden. He then
completed a touchdown pass to Ted Jones, but the
point after failed.
Hannes combined with Jones again for their second
score, but the point after was again unsuccessful.
Hannes threw to Don Burden for their 18th point
and then tip-toed into the endzone for the extra
point. The Brewers went on to tally two more scores
for the 32-6 win.
In Co-Rec A finals, Pike’s Marbles defeated Harris
Mixed Co., 18-12. Pike’s Marbles scored first when
Bubba Oliver caught a touchdown bomb from Mark
Humphrey for the 6-0 lead. They also tallied the
second points of the game on a bit of razzle dazzle.
Humphrey took the snap, rolled left and pitched back
to Laureen Marble who tosed a 10-yard scoring strike
to Oliver and the half ended 12-0.
Harris Mixed Co. rebounded in the second half on
their first possession. Quarterback Douglas Harris
dropped back to pass from his 20 and hit Rodney
Paris at the Marbles’ 10-yard line. Harris then threw
to Johnita Davis for the touchdown. Their point after
attempt failed.
Pike’s Marbles retalliated with a 5-yard scoring
pass from Humphrey to Mike Thomas to make the
score 18-6. The final tally of the contest came as a
result of Davis’ arm and Harris legs. Starting on their
own 20, Davis connected on a short pass to Harris
who scampered down the left sideline untouched for
the score.
In other All-U final action, Mosher #1 defeated the
Keathley Kommets to take the Women’s B title while
the Natives defeated Boborigma in Men’s C. In Co-
Rec Class B, Who Cares nipped T&A, 15-14, while in
C competition U.T. (again) devoured CoRist, 28-14.
OCA III captured the Women’s C title at an earlier
date.
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles
Louis Tijerina
Danny Valenta
Pete Petroski
Sandy Jobes
Rahela Rashied
Patsy Spinelli
Louis Tijerina/Mark Morford
Danny Valenta/Alan Johnson
Eric Sandy/N. Fox
Cheryl Northam/Sandy Jobes
Ruth Allessandro/M. Burnett
Sandy Jobes/Clay Jobes
Tracy May/Danny Valenta
Teri Andrews/Phil DuPree
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Putt Putt Champs
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Tom Phillips carded a 71 to top
the Men’s Singles field in the IM
Putt Putt Golf classic. Phillips’
female counterpart was Susan
Schillings who toured the course
in 83 (36 holes).
The doubles action seaw Jeff
Beckman and David Barnett com
bine for a 159 total to win the
Men’s Doubles title while Susan
Kuhn and Marianne Ruppe carded
a 174 total to take
the Women’s Doubles actii
Co-Rec honors went
Cunningham and Dennis ft
coat, also with a 174
Hole-in-Ones were
recorded during the onedai
petition. Greg Noonan ledtl
pack with three hole-in-oner
Marianne Ruppe recordedtl
ly female single.
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Defend Crowns
Last year’s All-University Class
A Handball Champions, Jeff Bron
son and Susan Oakleaf, were vic
torious once again in this year’s
edition of the IM Handball Singles
tournament.
Tim Feickert captured the
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Men s Class B title while t»ls 0 s en i 0
ly Holtz of Squadron 14 tod nate.
honors in the Women’s 0 ich sprin
action. lion to hi
The Men’s C crown W J Thejui
Mike Seawright. No comps lie team
was held in Women’s
Long Driving Results
David Gourley by 8 yards.
Thirty four persons competed in
the annual IM Long Driving Con
test held on the East Campus Polo
Fields. The winning drive of 293
yards was by Andy Totah. Totah’s
effort outdistanced runner-up
In the ladies segment oil! 1 AV
tion, Jane Loeber clubbed lit II
148 yards while defeating* f
place finisher, Debra Wale.
>>se their
“man mal
of the tea
15 A&M.
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Punters,
Passers
And
Kickers
Mary Castor established a new
Intramural record in winning the
Women’s division of the Punt,
Pass & Kick Contest this fall. Cas
tor’s total of 250 feet 6 inches ec
lipsed Cindy Rogers’ old mark of
238 feet 2% inches.
Jon Moore topped the Men’s
field with a total of474 yards. For
ty-two individuals competed in
the competition.
Awesome Roots success
fully defended their
Men’s Class B All-
University volleyball ti
tle again this year.
Kneeling (L-R) Vance
Schultz, Billy Eller-
brock, Jim Sanders;
Standing (L-R) Richard
Michalka, David Boc-
khorn, Ricky Rice, Chris
Thomas.
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Acknowledgments
This ad is sponsored by your
local McDonald Restaurants at
University Drive and Manor East
Mall. Photos by David Hurst.
Stories by John Bramblett.
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