February 1, 1 AA flMcDonalcl's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS At University Drive Now on S. Texas Ave. BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING At Manor East Mall IM Game Plan SOFTBALL ENTRIES OPEN TODAY: Registration for Men’s, Women s and CoRec slow pitch softball begins today in the Intramural Office (159 East Kyle). The entry fee is $20.00 per team. Class A All-University champions will receive T- shirts. Sign up early to get your choice of playing time. SOFTBALL OFFICIALS MEETING: Anyone interested in becoming an intramural softball umpire must attend the meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 162 East Kyle. No experi ence is necessary, as training is provided. If interested, but unable to attend, contact Dave Kerr (845-7826) as soon as possible. RACQUETBALL ENTRIES OPEN: Men and women wishing to enter the 1982 Racquetball Singles tournament can sign up in the Intramural Office (159 East Kyle) today through next Tuesday, February 9. An entry fee of $1 per person will be charged. Classes A and B will compete in single elimination tournaments while Class C will compete in a round robin league schedule with no playoffs. ENTRIES CLOSE: Tomorrow, February 2 is the last day to sign up for Team Bowling and the Free Throw Contest. The Free Throw Contest is set to be held Tuesday February 9 on the G. Rollie White Coliseum main floor from 7 to 9 p.m. Participants may enter as individuals and as a member of a 3- person team. EXTRAMURAL MEETING: Tomorrow, February 2 at 6:30 p.m. there will be an extramural sports club meeting in Room 164 East Kyle. Each club is expected to send a repre- sentative. WHEELCHAIR SHUFFLEBOARD: Participants in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department’s Recreation Pro gram for Disabled Students will be playing shuffleboard on Wednesday, February 3 at 3.00 p.m. in Room 304 East Kyle. Anyone is welcome to attend. Students needing special assist ance can contact Jerry Lyons in the Intramural Office (845- 7826). TEAM CAPTAINS’ MEETING: On Thursday, February 4 at 5:15 p.m. in Room 267 G. Rollie White, there will be a Team Bowling Captains’ meeting. A representative from each team must be present to pick up team schedules. Rules will be discussed. The Men’s All-University Championsitf Team Bowling last year were “SHORT (Class A) and “Walton King Pins ” (Clas B). The Women’s Champions wen “McFadden Alley Cats” (Class A) an: “Keathley Kurves” (Class B). Teat wishing to challenge the champions set their own records should sign u| Team Bowling in the IM Office by p.m. tomorrow. The Polo Club is just one of the many extramural sports clubs at Texas A&M. Aggies Love To Play a ' i 1 a ' I ' Basketball play offs will start soon. Captains need to check their schedules daily in East Kyle. Free Throw Contest Feb. 19 How high is your foul shooting average? Why not match your skill against other Aggies next Tuesday night? Men and women may partici pate as individuals and as mem bers of a team. Each individual will shoot 20 free throws; indi vidual champs will be the male and female with the highest to tal. Teams will consist of three persons, and the team cham pions will be determined by HELP WANTED Softball Umpires THE INTRAMURAL- RECREATIONAL SPORTS DEPARTMENT IS ACTIVE LY RECRUITING PROSPECTIVE SOFT- BALL UMPIRES. INTERESTED INDIVIDU ALS WILL BE TRAINED, SO EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECESSARY!!!!!!! STOP IN THE IM OFFICE (159 EAST KYLE) TODAY AND SEE DAVE KERR OR LYNETTE GINN. THE FIRST CLINIC WILL BE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st AT 7 P.M. IN ROOM 162 EAST KYLE. The success of intramural sports at Texas A&M is partly due to a well-run Intramural Of fice and eager participants. But what many people don’t realize is that much of this success is due largely to the work of Dormitory Intramural Chairmen. Intramu ral Chairmen provide the vital connection between participat ing students and the Intramural Office. A dorm chairman is in charge of recruiting and managing all teams and individuals competing in IM Sports from his or her dorm. Each dorm has at least one chairman, but some have several. The success of many dorm teams depends to some extent on the committment of dorm chair men to their jobs, which consist of daily and weekly tasks. They must check their mailboxes in East Kyle daily for information from the IM Office and should come by the Intramural Office several times a week for new in formation on upcoming events, rule changes, postponements, etc. Chairmen must check the previous days’ scoring results for accuracy and then check the next days’ schedules for teams & indi viduals competing from his/her dorm. Some chairmen report or post scores of games in the dorm to keep residents informed of cur rent standings. They also alert dorm members of upcoming competition, making sure teams understand the rules and their obligations to appear or re schedule. Administration, is one of Crock er’s Intramural Chairmen. Blair said his job as Chairman helps him meet a lot of people from all around campus and helped him establish a good rapport with people. He enjoys learning how Intramural Sports are organized and run. “Most people just go out and play and never get involved in the organization of it all,” Blair said. One very important task of the chairman is to see when playoffs begin, so the dorm can be notified and ready. Finally, the chairman’s job is to make himself known and keep himself availa ble to the members of his or her dorm. He or she must keep them informed and enthusiastic, relay ing information and answering questions about all aspects of the Intramural-Recreational Sports Program. Amy Hauck, a sophomore Pre- Med student is the Intramural Chairman for Neeley Dorm, now in first place for the Women’s Class A All-Year Award. Hauck said she is enjoying her job as chairman because it gets her more involved in dorm activities as well as intramural activities. Crocker Dorm is currently in first place for the men’s Class A All-Year Award. Richard Blair, a sophomore majoring in Business So, seek out your dorm intra mural chairman and find out what Intramural activities are coming up and which ones you would like to compete in this semester. And when you find your Intramural Chairman, thank him or her for a great year in Intramurals thus far! compiling the three individual scores. Competition will be in three divisions: Men, Women, and CoRec. Individual and team champions will receive awards. The entry fee is only $1 per person and is due at registration in the Intramural Office. Tomor row is the last day to sign up for the contest to be held next Tues day from 7 to 9 p.m., so hurry over to the IM Office (159 East Kyle) today. I 'ipiSl •' . . Fencing is one of the more popular ex tramural sports clubs. Members learn fenc ing skills and compete in a variety of tourna ments. Intramural Chairmen Working So You Can Play Since being at A&M, I’ve noticed at least one thing: Aggies love to play! It doesn’t seem to matter whether they play in an organized intramural tourna ment or in an informal pick up game or match with friends. The Intramural-Recreational Sports Department offers oppor tunities for both.. . . and more. The Extramural Sports Clubs provide opportunities for stu dents to participate in intercol legiate competition that cannot be offered through the Athletic Department. Sports Clubs have three objec tives: instruction, recreation, and competition. Indeed, the members of the Tae Kwon Do club compete, but also instruct newcomers who wish to learn the skills of this martial art. Other clubs are highly com petitive, but always welcome new members and the chance to promote their sport by teaching others how to play it. The em phasis (instruction, competition, or recreation) of any club de pends on what the club members decide to make it. Currently, more than 25 clubs and 45 teams are registered with the Intramural Office. Below is a list. |! Polo * Aquatics *Archery * Badminton * Bicycle Racing Team *Fencing Gymnastics * Handball Handicapped Athletics *Judo ♦Lacrosse ♦Racquetball ♦Roadrunners ♦Rodeo ♦Rugby ♦Skeet and Trap ♦Team Handball ♦Volleyball ♦Water Polo Volleyball Weightlifting Wrestling Students having a special in terest in any of these activities are encouraged to contact the IM Office for information (845- 7826). If your favorite sport is not listed, you’re welcome to initiate a new club. The Intramural Department assists clubs in obtaining funds, equipment, and scheduling facil ities, but club members deter mine the nature and degree of activities. The Intramural De partment also provides informa tion and assistance, so that any student with an interest can be come involved. So, if you’re an Aggie with a special interest, you are en couraged to participate in the Extramural Sport Club program while at A&M. Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at University Drive, Manor East Mall, and Texas Avenue. Pic tures by Michel Chang; Stories bv Steven Ward. Racquetball singles entries open today. Sign up in! Intramural Office (159 East Kyle). Team Whether you’re a social bow ler or a competitive one, you 11 want to get together with three of your friends and enter the in tramural Team Bowling tourna ment. Entries close tomorrow at 5 p.m. and the tournament starts next week. Round robin league play with single elimination play offs will be scheduled for Classes A & B. All-University winners in Classes A & B will receive awards. Class C (recreational) will be scheduled into a longer round robin tournament with no play-offs or awards. Teams consist of four mem bers; co-rec teams shall consist of two males and two females. No team is allowed to have more than one Texas A&M bowl team member as a memberof: team, and if so, must compete!| Class A. Teams must pay an entry f of $16.00 to cover the cost4 using the lanes. Class C I will pay $20.00 per teambecatsj they will play five games, are due at registration inthelli# tramural Office (159 East KyltH . The Team Managers’ meetijl mvers to pass will be held Thursday, Febntfpg. P 4 at 5:15 p.m. in Room 267CtJJ| untso Rollie White. At that tin BIu nts° schedules will he given outasp|l some general rules certified. |g| Additional information can#, obtained by contacting Lynfl Ginn (845-7826) in the Intras j ral Office. Sports Club Action WRESTLING: The TAMU Wrestling Club is competingi: ! the LeTourneau Invitational Friday, Saturday, and Sunday > GYMNASTICS: The gymnastics team competes againsttl University of Texas at Austin on Saturday, February 6. LACROSSE: The TAMU men’s lacrosse team will be playing in San Antonio Saturday, February 6, starting at 1:00 p.m. Team bowling entries close tomorrow. The team cap tains’ meeting is Thursday, 5:15 p.m. in 267 G. Rollie White. Coming Soon... Information about the 1982 Penberthy Celebration of Sports. Look for details in future McDonald’s Intramural Highlights. ;■