Page 16 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1981 McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S AA INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS ' ' * At University Drive Now at Manor East Mall HREAKFAST EVERY MORNING fll. 7E | Pac IM Game Plan FLAG FOOTBALL OPENS: Today (Monday, Sept. 7) marks the opening of another Texas A&M Flag Football season. Entries will be accepted in the IM-REC sports office (Rm. 159, East Kyle) until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15. A $20 entry fee per team must accompany all entries. A team captain’s meeting will be conducted at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 17 in Rudder Theater. Entries may be limited, so enter early. TENNIS SINGLES: Intramural Tennis Singles competition will be underway in a couple of weeks. Entries are now being accepted in the IM-REC Sports Office. A one dollar entry fee per person is required. Entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15. FIELD GOAL KICKING CONTEST: Guys and gals alike are invited to try their skills (luck) in the Intramural Field Goal kicking contest. The contest will be held on Kyle Field next Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7:00 p.m. Entries are now being accepted until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15. A one dollar entry fee and an ID are all that you need to enter. Stop by the IM-REC Sports Office for further information. HOME RUN HITTING: Ever feel the urge to bat against the pitching machine? Now’s your chance. The Intramural Home Run Hitting Contest will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 5 p.m. at Olsen Field. Entries are now open and will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15. A practice session will be con ducted from 3-6 p.m. in the batting cage at Olsen Field on Tuesday, Sept. 22. INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL OFFICIALS: Individu als wishing to work flexible hours and receive good pay may be interested in becoming IM officials. Training is provided, so no experience is necessary. The first training clinic will be held tonight (Sept. 7) at 7 p.m. in room 274 of East Kyle. For further information, stop by the IM-REC Sports Office TODAY!!! INTRAMURAL SOCCER OFFICIALS: Officials for IM Soc cer are also presently being recruited. Again, flexible hours, good pay, and valuable training are provided. Contact the IM- REC Sports office for more information. Summer Winners Things were slow in Aggieland this summer, but some students, faculty, and staff kept busy playing such Intramural- Recreational Sports as softball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, racquetball, and handball. And the winners are. . . FIRST SUMMER SESSION SOFTBALL Class A: Class B: Men Women CoRec Men Women CoRec VOLLEYBALL TRIPLES Class A: Men CoRec Class B: Men CoRec BASKETBALL TRIPLES Class A: Men Women Class B: Men RACQUETBALL DOUBLES Class A: Men Class B: Class C: TENNIS SINGLES Class A: Men Women Class B: Men Women HANDBALL SINGLES Class A: Men Women Champion Toms Bar-B-Q Jokers Half Fast Sex Pistols Royders Raiders Swingers Champion Awesome Roots Lagnaf K’s Corral Cad-O-Cads Champion Wrecks A’s Hoops Champions Tom Meinecke Charles Shea Kathy Laglotz Brenda Fisette Jennifer Riseh Erie Sandt Martin Newcomb Kirk Smith Ken Davenport Will Williams Karen Weis Norma Gomez Champion David Drews Jan Zimmerman Norris Hodgin Nancy Smith Champion Jeff Bronson Jay McCarthy SECOND SUMMER SESSION SOFTBALL Class A: Men - Tom’s Bar-B-Q Women - Looney Tunes CoRec - GAG VOLLEYBALL Class B: Men - Hustlers Women - A’s CoRec - UAC Class A Men - OK CoRec - OK BASKETBALL Class A Men - Deep Dishes Women - A’s TENNIS DOUBLES Class B Men Spuds Class A Men - Carl Bradshaw & Tim Aimone Women - Cathy Mahon & Cathy Huffman CoRec - Myron Drueger & Jaynee Yolland Class B Men - CoRec - Ramon Leal & Jeannie Naugle CoRec - Ramon Leal & Jean RACQUETBALL SINGLES Class A Men - John Beckerdite Women - Kathy Langlotz Class C League Winners Men - Patrick Shuflf, Ed Burris, Mark Repman Women - Debbie Kaczmerowski HANDBALL DOUBLES Class B Men - Gary Buckley Women - Peggy Triche Class A Men - Jeff Bronson & Mike Moore Y jr | 1 IT : --- - Racquetball player Waino Kangas is our McDonald’s® “Be Our Guest” winner this week. Waino should come by the Intramural Office for his “Be Our Guest” card, redeemable for a free meal at McDonald’s.® :■!: : : : liiii iiillils Beth Rowley serves to Sue Oakleaf in one of the G. Rollie White handball courts. Sports Entries Limited Don’t Delay!!! With last year’s numbers rising to 663 teams in Flag Football, 333 teams in Volleyball, 670 teams in Basketball and a meager 802 teams in Softball, the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department is often faced with a mild dilemma. Although we will do everything in our power to accommodate all interested parties, we cannot guarantee all teams a spot in our intramural pro grams. Limited playing space, available officials, and constantly increasing program varieties force us to place a cap on the number of entrants that can be scheduled into a given sport. Even though sport entries are usually open for 7 working days, you may not always find room in the tournament if you wait until too near the closing date. To avoid becoming a ‘late entry’ (a team or individual wishing to enter after a tournament is already full) follow some simple guidelines. 1) Plan to enter early in the week — the first or second day of the entry period is usually the best time. 2) Expect to possibly have to wait in line — we will work as quickly and efficiently as we know how. 3) Come prepared — have your entry fees with you ($20 for team sports, $1 per person for indi vidual and dual sports). BRING YOUR ID CARD AND KNOW AT LEAST TWO DIFFERENT PHONE NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES to put on the entry card. 4) Be prepar ed to select alternate times or clas ses if first choices are already full. The department does not wish to scare away any potential participants, so if you follow these simple guidelines, you should have no trouble obtaining a space in the intramural sport of your choice. Robert Crouch passes to Joe Mobley. k *v’vr Class C-Everybody Wins! The Intramural-Recreational Sports Depart ment has changed the format of competition in Class C action for the coming year. Under the new format, there will be no Class C All-University Champions. On the contrary, all participants in this recreational league will even tually emerge as winners. Class C aspirants in team sports (Flag Football, Soccer, etc.) will be scheduled into league (usual ly, 6 teams to a league) and will then compete in round-robin league play (usually, 5 games). Upon the conclusion of the league schedule, the season will over. This format enables the recreational athlete the opportunity to compete without the pressures often associated with Classes A and B. Class C entrants in the individual and dual sports (Tennis, Pickleball, etc.) will also be placed into leagues (usually, 4 persons or teams) and will then compete in round-robin league play (usually, 3 games) with no ultimate Class C champion. Unlike previous years, where Class C competitors participated in single-elimination tournaments, participants are now all but guaranteed (with some exceptions) 3 matches. So now if an individual or team is overmatched in their first outing, the season is not necessarily over for them. Stop by the Intramural- Reef eational Sports Office (Rm. 159 East Kyle) and enter the sport(s) of your choice — Class A for the highly skilled and highly competitive. Class B for the moderately skilled and moderate competi tion and Class C for. . . well JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT!!!! And Introducing Innertube Water Basketball intramural open Sep- combina- This fall at Texas A&M the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department will introduce a new sport into its team sports program. Innertube water bas ketball makes the scene when entries tember 14, 1981. This new sport is tion of innertube water polo and basketball. Teams will consist of six players each. Points shall be scored by shooting a water polo ball through a specially construc ted basketball goal set up on the side of the pool. The court will be set up on one-half (cross-ways) of a stan dard-sized pool. Leagues will be offered in Men’s, Women’s and CoRec divisions. As in other sports. Classes A, B, & C will be offered. Classes A & B will compete in a 3 game round-robin league schedule with all teams going to the play offs. Class C teams will be sched uled into round-robin leagues having no playoffs. For further information, splash on down to the IM-REC Sports Office in Room 159 East Kyle. Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Mon day in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at University Drive and in the Manor East Mall. Stories pro vided by members of the Intramural department staff; photos by David Einsel and Bob Sebree. Looking Ahead For those persons and teams wish ing to look ahead to next week's Intramural Sports opening should note that next Monday (Sept. 14) marks the first day that entries will be accepted for Golf Singles, Pick leball Singles and Doubles, Inner- tube Water Basketball, and Soccer, Golf and Pickleball will require a one dollar entry fee while Inner- tube Water Basketball and Soccer teams will need a $20 team entry fee. The Te. 1 tsda) |ivers the The M ti Hits th r "-jH Ibel |Ak-. leni opus. Ifigh % Villi [reov : o( V, : the stril H prchei ho ti hidei An Aggie horse shoe pitcher takes deadly aim at theiReag horse shoe pits next to the University Police station. P 011 11 pre Special Events k jot (ispici st La hiehd Are you interested in trying your skills in a wide variety of athletic events, but don’t want to commit to a semester long activi ty? Then the In tram Ural- Recreational Sports Depart ment’s Special Events program is for you. Special Events are usually one-night activities in such excit ing activities as Field Goal Kick ing, Home Run Hitting, or Long Driving. The Field Goal Contest will enable the recreational athlete the opportunity to utilize the ar tificial turf of Kyle Field, while the Home Run Contest pits the recreational swinger against the A&M pitching machine. Both of these activities open today (Mon day, September 7) and entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. next Tuesday (September 25). pjM. For the golf enthusiasts, ft Long-Driving contest if foedby mines which Aggie can driveibters. el darned little white ball tbegmjjfeamfif est distance, while the Pu«| Pass & Kick Contest combi# those skills that youngsters (d oldsters) across the country ba 1 ! enjoyed every fall for years. Winding up the fall Specl Event calendar will be PuttPr Golf, a 5,000 meter Fun Weightlifting Contest andfinij the first annual Aggie 01ympi«| Each of these events requi only a one dollar entry fee (Pi Putt also required green fee and winners will receive A! University T-Shirts. Form® information on any of the! events, contact Tom Weis inti Intramural-Recreational 5p» Office (159 East Ky\e). 1 AM aken on touri Hins fi-i ■ted tl: |e Vir; I Bern | the b ■led d finds frengtf into cob What’s New??? S Our logo — We’ve dropped the “s” RECREATIONAL SPORTS Paula Opal, Assistant Director for Individual and Dui Sports. The Faculty/Staff/Grad Division. The colors and logo on our championship t-shirts. Certificated for Class B Champions. Barbara Aiken, Publicity Coordinator. Intramural Office Hours — We will be open till 8:00 p it Monday through Thursday. | Thm ■ hom tarse ; [OSt oi d the Ben d it v Inth adeh J v astal ft the dby c ny oi ICO. One M ^...1 ,.,a Ronnie Fellows, right, and Terry Hagman Intramural jogging track.