Page 14 THE BATTALION MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1981 m iMcDonatcl's MCDONALD’S DRIVE-THRU WINDOW INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS McDonalds \ njo — Ithe n (!) A&M stu BREAKFAST EVERY Run-o At University Drive MORNING Now at Maner East Mall (Vfednesd Siti's will the lident C ; i ! i Penberthy Celebration 1981 i. Comp ised ar ard Me rial elec Biiors tli [ ; A total Jftjthc ball day and ■ded v — senior ele jii m 1 117 ballot computer Johnsr cent) t it). D< fourth wit MfiryEliz |rcent). The f( 1 ited in' tudent I k ‘SiisEr. Tom’s Bar-B-Que captured the Men’s Championship. “Penny” Penberthy instructs all participants to “have a good time.” From the opening pitch by the “Father of A&M Intramurals”, Walter Penberthy, through the special events and winding up approximately 1 a. m. Thursday morning (4/2) with a rain- delayed Men’s final, the Second Annual Penber thy Celebration of Sports proved to be a success ful event. The Celebration was highlighted by a continu ous play Softball Tournament, a Home Run Hit ting Contest, a Fliekerball Accuracy Competi tion, and the Redman Tobacco Spitting Contest. The Softball Tournament saw all three win ners emerge from the double elimination com petition without a loss. Tom’s Bar-B-Que won the Men’s Division with a victory over the DWE’s. The Co-Rec crown went to the Sportsman’s Den as they defeated Half-Fast in the final. In Women’s action, the Rugers topped the Rousters to capture the title. These same two teams faced each other in the opening game of Women’s action. Both Sportsman’s Den and the Ruggers started the tournament off the hard way, with opening games at 3:10 and 4:10 Satur day morning, respectively. The only real damper of the tourney came one hour before the scheduled finish on Sunday morning as a downpour caused the Men’s final to be called and rescheduled for Wednesday at midnight. In the special events, George Myrich success fully defended his Redman Tobacco Spitting dis tance title while also capturing the accuracy event as well. His winning distance of 17'3" was eight inches short of his winning mark last year. Mike Goodenough, Richard Majewski, and Kim Eubanks tied for first in the Home Run Hitting Contest. Each contestant tallied three homers out of five hits. Jenneye Shugar won the Women’s side of the event. The Fliekerball Accuracy Throw was won by T. J. Harmon in the Women’s Division and Bruce Smith in the Men’s version. The Intramural-Recreational Sports Depart ment would like to thank all the individuals and teams for braving the threatening weather and coming out and taking part in the Second Annual Celebration. All individuals involved, winners and losers, emerged from the tournament having a good time. And after all, “Have a good time” is exactly what Mr. Penberthy directed everyone to do in his opening comments. Then came the rains. IM Game Plan ENTRIES OPEN: Interested canoers, the Intramural and Recreational Sports Departments Canoe Race entries opens today (April 6). The deadline for sign-ups is April 14 and their will be two divisions, aluminum and fiberglass. Participants must furnish their own equipment and need to stop by the IM office at 159 East Kyle for further information. ENTRIES CLOSE: Entries for Golf Doubles and Super Stars close tomorrow (Tuesday, April 7). Their is still time to sign up so hurry over to 159 East Kyle and participate! Remember, if you are interested in Super Stars, there is a mandatory meeting Tuesday in 274 East Kyle at 6:30. GOLF QUALIFYING: Golfers remember your qualifying rounds are this weekend. Class A can qualify on Saturday, April 11 at 9:30 a.m. and on Sunday, April 12 at 7:30 a.m. or noon. Class B can qualify on April 12 also at 7:30 and noon, while Class C participants can qualify on Saturday, April 11 at 1:30 p.m. IM LOGO CONTEST: Due to the high quality of the entries in the IM Logo Contest, the judges are having a difficult time in determining a winner. Therefore, the results will not be released today, as was previously expected, but rather next week in the McDonald s Intramural Highlights. We would like to thank all those who did enter the contest and hope that this one week delay will not inconvenience anyone. PLAY BEGINS: Teams are reminded that both Handball Doubles and Pickle Ball Doubles begin play tonight. Teams are urged to check their schedules if they have not already done so! Circumsi •oposed b iddle-ino Financia oposed c oanprogr rant prog A runner is safe at first. Acknowledgments This ad is sponsored by your local McDonald’s® Restaurant at University Drive and the Manor East Mall. Stories by John Bramblett. Photos by David Einsel and Bob Sebree. Softball action during the wee hours of morning. Outdoor Pool Open Basketball Playoffs & Slam Dunk Finals All-University Basketball Playoffs will soon be coming to an end and the competition in each class is becoming more in tense daily. Thursday, April 16 will be the date for all finals except Wom en’s Class C action which will be decided at 10:10 p.m. on Sun day, April 5. Co-Rec B & C finals will be contested on Thursday, April 16 at 7 p.m. on courts 6 & 7, respec tively. Women’s B and Men’s C action will take over at 8 p.m. on courts 6 & 7 also. The Men’s B title will be determined on court 6 at 9 p.m. the same evening. Class A finals as well as the Women’s Super League will be contested on the Main Floor of G. Rollie White. Co-Rec action will start at 6 p.m., followed by Women’s play at 7 p.m., Men at 8 p.m., and ultimately the Wom en’s Super League at 9 p.m. The finals of the Intramural Slam Dunk Contest will be con tested between the Class A Women’s and Men’s contests on Thursday, April 16. The finalists in this event are Lee Kleb, Mark Drummond, James Parker, Scott Roberson, and James Vorlop. Sun worshipers and swimmers alike, rejoice! The Wofford Cain Pool (outdoor) is open for spring hours. The pool will be open for recreational swimming (as well as competitive sunbathing) for the remainder of the spring semester according to the following sched ule: Mon.-Fri. Noon-l:30 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sat. & sun. 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. To gain entrance into the pool, all students must show a valid student I.D. card. Faculty, staff, and families of students, faculty, or staff must purchase a Recreation I.D. card with swimming privileges. This validation may be purchased per semester or for the rest of the academic year. The Recreation I.D. may be purchased in the Intramural- Recreational Sports Office in room 159 East Kyle. This is t ipports w 'Ograms v w-incoim Under c Indcrgradi |ith a mai Indents ca McFarlai 0 nmereia Pgram. K One cha Iminatc ii |oney to s ivemmen 5riod of ti ws while Keagan a •grams ai considei Because iount of i «studen resently, lajority of urobyinj ave target Pmmittee tuitio W univer: Golf Doubles Reminder All-University Racquetball Champs Mike Hare cap tured the All- University Rac quetball Singles ti tle last week. His effort earns him our McDonald’s® “Be Our Guest” award this week. Mike can pick up his B.O.G. card in the Intramural Of fice. In the beginning there were 931 hopefuls. In the end there were only six, six All-University Racquetball Champions. Five of the six champs were determined last Wednesday eve ning, with the sixth determined early Saturday morning. of Keathley defeat Independent champ Terri King. Fairchild topped fellow Keathley com petitor Gale Seitz in the semis, while King won out over Jennifer Risch. In the Class A Men’s Final, Mike Hare added the Singles crown to the Doubles cham pionship he won last fall. Hare defeated Dorm champ Cameron Walker of Dunn to cop the title. Hare and Walker topped Fish champ Jeff Crofton (B-2) and Corps champ Gus Fernandez (D-l) in the semi-finals, respec tively. Men’s Class B finals action pitted Independent champ Richard Oria against Dorm champ Glen Creamer of Mcln- nis, with Oria emerging vic torious. Oria defeated N-l’s Spencer Curtis to gain a berth in the finals while Creamer dis posed of Corps champ Mike Du- plantis (Sq. 11). Women’s Class A action saw Dorm champ Kathleen Fairchild In the Women’s Class B finals, Linda Klar defeated Page Curtis of Krueger to claim the title. Curtis topped Ruth Schmidt of Mosher while Klar was vic torious over Leisa Bockenhaver to gain berths in the finals. Men’s Class C play wound up with Steve Folk defeating Gab riel Bustamante to emerge as the C champ. Folk topped Greg Estes in the semi-finals while Bustamante was the winner over Dennis Lay. The Women’s Class C cham pion was unavailable at press time, but the winner will be the victor of a match between Kir sten Donson and Anne Jenkins. Jenkins topped Tammy Trace to gain her berth while Donson de feated Leslie Austin. The IM-REC SPORTS DE PARTMENT congratulates these winners as well as the other 925 participants in the Racquetball Singles Tournament. This spring the Intramural Golf Doubles Tournament will offer two styles of competition. All classes will compete in for mats that are different from pre vious years. Classes A & B will both com pete in a modified best ball tour nament. Each person must ac count for at least 6 of the eigh teen holes per round, with no hole being counted twice. Class A golfers may sign up to play Saturday, April 11 at 9:30 a.m. or Sunday, April 12 at either 7:30 a.m. or noon. Class B golfers may sign up for Sunday times only. Individuals qualify ing for the finals will play an additional 18 holes at a time to be determined. Men’s, Wom en’s, and Co-Rec competition will be available in both Classes A & B. Class C golfers will be compet ing in a Florida Scramble com petition. Each player will tee off, the best shot will be selected and both players will play their next shot from that spot. This best shot selection will be used on every shot until the hole has been completed. The Class C winners will be determined by the 18 hole totals only. This 18 hole competition will be con ducted on Saturday, afternoon,™ April 11. Class C competition will also include Men’s, Wom en’s, and Co-Rec. K Present f r , 'n-state Pition for > double ter hour. b-state l 0lllQ jum Ir’nonth The bill ‘dents to (1,200); d e $5,000 ; Another change this year in volves payment of green fees Fees will be collected this yeah in the Intramural Office at thn time of entry. Students will pa) $3.00 per round while faculty, staff, and spouses will pay j per round. Club members must |JT present their membership fer L slips at the time of entry so that the fee may be waived. Entries will be accepts through 5 p.m. tomorrow (April 7) in the Intramural Office (room] 159 East Kyle). orruer at S Ween,, in Iran, Iranian s P°nsor(