Page 14 THE BATTALION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1981 McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S M INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS 1 H 1 At University Drive BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Now on S. Texas Ave. At Manor East Mall IN Im Game Plan ENTRIES CLOSE: Badminton singles and Table Tennis doubles entries close tomorrow Nov. 3. Interested persons, please stop by 159 East Kyle and sign-up. Schedules for both events will be posted Thursday, Nov. 5, AFTER 2 p.m. AGGIE OLYMPICS: The First Annual Aggie Olympics takes place Sunday, Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. in 303 East Kyle. If you are participating, start getting ready for this new, exciting and unusual form of the Olympics. If you are not participating don’t fret, it’s almost as much fun watching the Aggie Olympics as it is participating. PLAY BEGINS: Racquetball doubles and Volleyball playoffs begin this week. Racquetball killshots begin screaming off the walls of East Kyle and DeWare Tuesday, Nov. 3. PLAYOFFS BEGIN: Volleyball playoffs in Classes A and B begin today. Be sure to check your schedule today to see when you play. ALL-UNIVERSITY FINALS: Innertube Water Basketball ends its first season this week. The All-U Finals will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights starting at 7:30 p.m. All-U Swimming Results E-l, Haas, and the Humanoids captured the All-University Swimming team titles in the Mens, Womens, and CoRec Divisions respectively during intense competition last Thurs day evening. E-l used firsts in the 200 yd Medley Relay and 100 Freestyle as well as points in every other event to earn 76 points while outdistancing the Humanoids with 48 points and Gruesome with 47 points. E-l’s record-setting 200 Medley team was comprised of Ted Lucas, Andy McMillen, Rick Grimes, and David Sahm. McMillen doubled back to also capture the 100 yd Freestyle. The women’s competition was the most intense of the eve ning as Haas Hall barely out stroked the Mac Swim Team 71- 60. Haas’ strength came via three firsts, two thirds, one fourth, two fifths, and a sixth while the Mac Swim Team used extreme depth in making their run for the title. The M.S.T. scored in every event with two seconds, three thirds, four fourths, one fifth and one sixth in tallying 69 points. In third place in the Women's division was McFadden Hall with 30 points. McFadden’s team was comprised solely of Cheryl Panozzo. Panozzo captured the 50 yd Backstroke and 50 yd Breaststroke in record time and capped her evening with a win in the 100 yd Individual Medley. Other Women’s triple winners were Krista Boeder (Haas) in the 200 Medley Relay, 50 yd Free Style and 200 Freestyle Relay. The Humanoids captured two of the three CoRec Relays to outdistance the Wetbacks 56 - 52. Mel Nash, Bill Miller, Shirley Hill and Joanie Hudel teamed up to win the 200 Medley Relay and the 200 Free Style Relay (new record). In individual competition Nash and Miller also set records in the Backstroke and Freestyle, respectively. Hill also set a record in the Womens 100 yd Freestyle. The final record of the evening came in the CoRec Sweat shirt Relay as the Wetbacks (Todd Stone, Cathy Bohrer, Debbie Dick, Steve Clements) recorded a 1:08.84 in the 100 yd event. 1981 Swim Meet Results EVENT NAME 200 yd Medley Relay TEAM TIME Men Rick Grimes, Andy McMillen, Ted Lucas, David Sahm E-l Corps 1:45.41 R Women Isken Kalsi, Laura Groff, Krista Boeder, Dede Pearson Haas 2:11.59 CoRec Mel Wash, Bill Miller, Shirley Hill, Joannie Hudel 100 yd Free Style Humanoids 1:55.53 Men Andy McMillen E-l 50.48 Women Shirley Hill 50 yd Backstroke Humanoids 56.90 R Men Mel Nash Humanoids 25.76 R Women Cheryl Panozzo 50 yd Breaststroke McFadden 32.02 R Men Kevin Donahue Greusome 30.15 Women Cheryl Panozzo 50 yd Butterfly McFadden 35.94 R Men John Allen Moore 24.74 Women Debbie Dick 50 yd Freestyle Neely 31.05 Men Bill Miller Humanoids 22.22 R Women Krista Boeder 100 yd Ind. Medley Haas 27.89 Men Greg Meador Gruesome 58.34 Women Cheryl Panozzo 200 yd Freestyle Relay McFadden 1:11.16 Men Carl Bargainer, Todd Stone, Jim Wagner, Reed Shawyer Dunn 1:35.31 Women Krista Boeder, Dede Pearson, "Isken Kalsi, Laura Groff Haas 1:55.31 CoRec Mel Nash, Bill Miller, Shirley Hill, Joanie Hudel Sweatshirt Relay Humanoids 1:38.29 R CoRec Todd Stone, Cathy Bohrer, Debbie Dick, Steve Clements Wetbacks 1:08.84 R * Record Men’s All-University Final Team Standings 1 E-l Corps 76 2 Humanoids 48 3 Greusome 47 4 Dunn 42 5 Moore 27 6 Moses 12 7 F-2 10 8 Crocker 8 9 1-1 6 (T)10 Aston 4 (T)10 Hart 4 (T)12 E-l Fish 3 (T)12 liversity Walton 3 1 Haas 71 2 Mac Swim Team 69 3 McFadden 30 4 Neeley 27 5 Underwood 14 (T)6 Humanoids 10 (T)6 Legett 10 8 Fowler 1 ersity Relays 1 Humanoids 56 2 Wetbacks 52 One team member dives as another finishes his leg of one of the many relay races during last week’s All-University Swim Meet. No More No-Shows NO MORE NO SHOWS Literally thousands of people participate annually in the Individual and Dual Sports phase of the TAMU Intramural Program. With that many people involved in single elimination tournaments, it is not surprising that problems arise from misunder standing. REASON 1. My intramural chairman (roommate, mother, etc.) didn’t tell me when I was supposed to play. 2. It was raining. 3. I broke my arm so I want to reschedule my match in 2 weeks. Forfeits are a major problem that plagues any intramural program. We want to eliminate the high number of no-shows, so that participants get to play as much as possible. Listed below are just a few of the reasons given for missing a match and a frustrated (but improper) response: RESPONSE Get a new chairman, roommate or mom!!! 4. I have to play football (attend a commit tee meeting, go on a ten mile run, etc.) at the same time as my intramural match. 5. The Intramural Department didn’t call to tell me when I play. Get an umbrella. Play left-handed (or right-handed) and try to avoid breaking bones during intramural tournaments. Reschedule your football game, committee meeting, run, etc. 6. I played my match early, and there wasn’t a supervisor at the court to report the scores to. 7. I need to reschedule my match, but I can’t get a hold of my opponent. Fortunately, the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department realizes that conflicts will occur. We try to accommodate people whenever possible, but occasionally, circumstances prevent rescheduling, such as when facilities are limited or when other individuals will be inconvenienced. To avoid problems, adhere to the following sug gestions: 1. Sign up for activities only if your schedule permits. Don’t overload yourself. 2. Check your schedule personally and early. Schedules are posted in notebooks in the IM office. If a sport closes Tuesday, the schedules will be ready by 2 p.m. Thursday. Be prepared to play on Monday. 3. If there is a conflict, contact your opponents and try to find 2 or 3 times that are convenient for all people. Then contact the IM Office and notify Paula of the reschedule. In the case of racquetbal- 1/handball, there are very few open courts. You can The IM Department does not have stock in GTE, so we try to use our phones as little as possible. We said you could play early but we didn’t say it would count. Play by yourself and if you lose, we’ll con tact your opponent. only reschedule if courts are available or you play in a private facility. 4. If the weather is questionable, call the IM office or stop by AFTER 4 p.m. on the day you play. They will give you the day that matches will be replayed. Reschedules may be played TWO days later. It is your responsibility to check with the office within 24 hours for this information. 5. If you cannot reach your opponent (please try more than once), contact Paula immediately. This should be 48 hours before your match is to be played. 6. If you play your match early, you must fill out a score report form. This is available in the IM Office. It is the winner’s responsbility to turn the scores in within 24 hours after the match was played. 7. And finally, if you have ANY questions, please call and ask. Thomas Ratliff “pumps iron” during the In- tramural Weightlifting Contest. Thomas is our McDonald’s® “Be Our Guest” winner this week. He can pick up his free meal card in the Intramural of fice. Man Against Metal MAN AGAINST METAL Last Monday evening, the In tramural Department pitted man (and woman) against metal in the IM Weightlifting Contest. Competing in the Bench Press competition, 17 participants test ed their strength in various weight classes. Participants were able to win not only by the amount of weight pressed, but also by the percentage weight of their own body weight they were able to press. However, for the first time in the competition, the winner for total weight and percentage weight was the same person in every weight class. Complete results follow: Footnotes VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF schedules for classes A and B are posted in East Kyle. Play offs are single elimination, so schedules are different from league play schedules. Team captains should be sure to check to avoid forfeiting. LOCKERS in East Kyle and DeWare are cleared at the end of each semester. If your locker was cleared last spring or sum mer, you may claim your be longings in the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. BASKETBALL OFFI CIALS will be needed for In tramural basketball next semester. Officials will be trained this semester. The first meeting is Monday, November 30 at 7 p.m. in Room 162 East Kyle. Mark it on your calendar. It’s one way to pay off your Christmas bills. WOMEN % Body Division Name Lift Weight 125 lbs & UnderKay Edwards 165 lbs 1.36% 150 lbs & Up Dana LeMoine 180 lbs 117% MEN 150 lbs & Underjames Nakayama 245 lbs 187% 151-175 lbs Mike Hiller 355 lbs 206% 176-200 lbs Michael Altimore 275 lbs 153% 200 lbs & Up Robert Windsor 450 lbs 190% Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural High lights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at Univer sity Drive, Manor East Mall and Tex as Ave. Stories by John Bramblett; photos by David Einsel and Bob Sebree. -THE cQr? mo The TAMU Intramural- Recreational Sports Department is hosting the fourth annual Texas State Intramural-Recreational Sports Workshop on November j and 7th. IM-REC Sports profes sionals from all over the state will be visiting our campus to exchange information and ideas. 1981 Fun Run On a cool autumn morning, on a road hound for the sme farm, fifty hearty souls braved the brisk October weather to compete in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Departments annual Fun Run. Previously known as the Cross-Country Run, the race covered 3.1 miles of West Campus terain starting and finishing near the Penberthy Intramural Complex. Capturing the Men’s title in the student division, aswellas being the overall champion, was Craig Wiese with a 16:16.3 clocking. The top female student was Janet Steele with a 19:36.1. Top faculty/staff runners were Roger Crockett (16:49.4) and Kay Edwards (21:32.6). Crockett edged Boh Wharton by two tenths of a second enroute to his top finish, In the team competition, the “Puddle Jumpers #1’ wonthe CoRec title, while the “Team D” won the men’s crown. ] Complete results are as follows: Student Division Div. Place Men Overall Place Time 1 Craig Wiese 1 16:16.3 2 Vince Stark 2 16:43.1) 3 Thomas Ratliff 3 16:48.0 4 Donald Carney 6 16:53.5 5 Elliot Taylor 7 16:51.4 6 Jaime Navarrete 8 17:17.2 7 Mark Eddy 9 17:261 8 John Berringer 10 17:33.0 9 John Meyer 11 17:34.3 10 Rusty Higham 12 17:38.4 11 Sam Childs 13 17:59.3 12 Gregg Beimler 14 18:12.9 13 Thomas Morris 15 18:24.5 14 Otto Hanneman 18 19:07.3 15 Anant Godbole 19 19:25.1 16 Mike Sullivan 25 20:16.8 17 Nelson Tubbs 26 20:20.1 18 John Moreland 27 20:21.1 19 Mark Leonard 28 20:27.7 20 Brian Hay 30 20:50.4 21 Stacey Tamulnas 31 20:53.2 22 David Dirks 33 21:03.3 23 Randall Sullivan 37 21:39.7 2*1 Jay Stockton 38 22:20.8 25 James Reynolds 41 22:45.9 26 John Pennyeook 48 24:35.0 Div. Place Women Overall Place Time 1 Janet Steele 21 19:36.1 2 Betsy Jeter 39 22:21.9 3 Terri Davis 42 22:,54.7 4 Twig Muzacz 44 23:27.5 5 Carolyn Key 47 24.31.9 Faeulty/Staff/Spouse Div. Place Men Overall Place Time 1 Roger Crocket 4 16:49.4 2 Bob Wharton 5 16:49.6 3 John Wormuth 16 18:48.5 4 Ed Cook 17 18:51.3 5 Jay Walton 20 19:260 6 Ron Hocking 22 19:42.0 7 Bill Weber 23 19:51.9 8 Gene Uselton 24 20:15.4 9 David McGrail 29 20:33.8 10 Michael Johns 32 20:58.5 11 Wade Griffin 34 21:06.9 12 Doug Hensley 35 21:29.9 13 Bill Perry 40 22:32.1 14 Mike Stecher 43 23:05.4 15 Roger Fay 45 23:33.1 Div. Place Women Overall Place Time 1 Emily Kay Edwards 36 21:32.6 2 Olga Hocking 46 23:39.9 TEAM WINNERS - Men (Top 3 times score) Team ‘D’ Mark Eddy John Berringer John Meyer Team ‘E’ Elliot Taylor John Wormuth David McGrail Roger Fay Puddle Jumpers #2 Rusty Higham Anant Godbole David Dirks Team ‘F’ Jay Walton Doug Hensley Bill Perry Mike Stecher 52:33.4 (17:26.1) (17:33.0) (17:34.3) 56:164 (16:54.1) (18:48.5) (20:33.8) (23:33.1) 58:06.8 (17:38.4) (19:25.1) (21:03.2) 63:17.0 (19:26.0) (21:29.9) (22:32.1) (23:054) TEAM WINNERS — CoRec (Top 2 male and top 2 female times score) Puddle Jumpers #1 76:37.4 Roger Crockett (16:49.4) Jaime Navarette (17:17.2) Janet Steele (19:36.1) Terri Davis (22:54.7) Team ‘A’ 84:39.6 Kay Edwards (21:32.6) Betsy Jeter (22:21.9) Stacey Tamulnas (20:53.2) Bill Weber (19:51.9) John W. Pennyeook (24:35.0) Craig Weise crosses the finish line winning both the Men’s Student and Overall Champion titles in the In tramural Fun Run. 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