‘V t'UVJVi McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS MCDOPi BREAKFAST Dtf MORNING At University Drive Now on S. Texas Ave. At Manor East Mall IM Game Plan SLAM DUNK ENTRIES OPEN: Today, March 1, is the first day to sign up for this year’s Slam Dunk Contest to be held Wednesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. on the G. Rollie White main floor. Each contestant will be allowed five dunk attempts and receive two points for each successful attempt. Up to 10 points will be awarded for style in each attempt, and the male and female winners will be given Intramural Champion T-shirts. Enter the IM-REC Sports Office. ENTRIES OPEN: For Innertube Water Polo and Water Polo today and close Tuesday, March 9. Play begins after spring break. Innertube Water Polo will be CoRec only, while there will be men’s, women’s, and corec divisions in Water Polo. The entry fee is $20 per team. Equipment is provided. BADMINTON ENTRIES OPEN: Today is the first day of registration for this year’s Badminton Doubles tourney. Men’s, Women’s, and CoRec divisions in Classes A, B, and C. Awards will be given to Class A and B winners in each division. HORSESHOE ENTRIES CLOSE: Tomorrow is the last day to enter this year’s doubles tournament. The entry fee is $1 per person for each division: men’s, women’s, and corec. Schedules will be ready after 2:00 Thursday, March 4 and play begins at the horseshoe pits adjacent to the TAMU police station on Monday, March 8. FRISBEE TOURNAMENT: Entries close Tuesday, March 2 for the tournament which will be held Sunday, March 7. Contestants must bring their own frisbees to the ski slope at noon. Rules and entry forms are available in the IM-REC Sports Office. Awards will be given to top male and female winners in each of the four events. OFFICIALS MEETING: Men and women interested in officiating Intramural Water Polo and/or Innertube Water Polo should attend the meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 162 East Kyle. No experience is necessary, as training is provided. Contact Lynette Ginn (845-7826) if you have questions or cannot attend the meeting. RECREATION FOR DISABLED STUDENTS: A wheelchair obstacle course will be set up in Room 304 East Kyle today at 3:00 p.m. for skill instruction and practice. On Wednesday, March 3, at 3:00, Coach Joe DiBella will speak on weight training in the G.R.W. Free Weight Room. Phil Springer, owner of the Bryan-College Station area McDonald’s® Restau rants, presents Carol Smith with the McDonald’s® All- American Soccer Player Award. A&M soccer coach Jim Butts, left, looks on. Penberthy Celebration of Sports Sports Club Cornel CYCLING: This Saturday and Sunday, March 6 and cycling club will be in Austin competing in the PnmavenlM| and Criterium. . , GYMNASTICS: This Saturday the TAMU club compete against Texas Tech and laimar University. The meetwiU!,| irymnastics room on the third floor of East Kyle. f HANDBALL: Several members of the TAMU clubwfflli* ing in Memphis, Tennessee this Friday, Saturday and Sd« National Intercollegiate Handball Championships. UoodWB Oakleaf. Beth Rowley. Matt Pokryfki. Richard Harmon, U*fog| Jeff Davison, Bill Moore and Raymond Walkup! ■ JUDO: Club members will be in Ft. Worth Saturday! Clinic. ,, jjf tl LACROSSE: The men’s team is at home again this w«kdi Dallas on Saturday and Houston Bayou on Sunday. Bothi 1:00 on the Drill Field. _ RUGBY: The men’s team will he in Houston Saturday forai^| with Houston R.F.C., while the women will be in Dihi Dallas and Oklahoma on Saturday and Sunday. VOLLEYBALL: The men s A team travels to Ta tournament Saturday. FENCING: The TAMU Club is hosting the Texas Col pionship Tournament Saturday and Sunday on the thi Rollie White. The Ags expect to win the team award tl Today is the first day of sign-ups for the third annual Penberthy Celebration of Sports. This is a 48-hour continuous softball tournament beginning noon Friday, March 26 and ending Sunday, March 28. All Texas A&M students, faculty, staff, and spouses are eligible and encouraged to enter teams in the Men’s, Women’s, and/or CoRec divisions. The entry fee, $40 per team, is the same as last year. In honor of the founder of Texas A&M Intramu rals, Walter L. “Penny” Penberthy, this annual event promises to be a true celebration of sports. On Saturday morning, March 27, the Texas A&M Phi Epsilon Kappa Marathon begins and ends at G. Rollie White Coliseum. At 1:00 p.m. the men’s lacrosse team is scheduled to play Sam Houston State, a conference opponent, while men’s rugby goes against a Dallas club. Both games will be played at the Penberthy Intramural Complex in conjunction with the softball tournament. This year a fast pitch double elimination tourna ment will be included in Penberthy. Fast pitch will be limited to eight teams, so anyone interested should register early. A variety of additional special events (e.g. Tug-of-War) are now being planned. For more information or to register a team, come by the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office (159 East Kyle) before March 23. Don’t miss this annual event! ^ - Penberthy Celebration of Sports 1982 MARCH 26, 27, 28 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 48 Hours of Continuous Play Divisions for Men, Women, & CoRec ENTRIES OPEN: March 1 ENTRIES CLOSE: March 23 Awards for Members of the Top Two Teams in Each Division TAMU Students, Faculty, Staff, and Spouses are Eligible. Unite fcoUL, Dinr mucd * pljm today ‘ Eluding div ling and <>tl ^Kk ItdMtUlum 1 ■ l lie gov which in uprising nuted to ! dhle 12 pe< ‘i® uprisini vjj^BienceN n Hln an ol jovemmen ij&nls maf ' r if stabilitv concerted c ind the pec J- Sp he rnov pad-nation. “■^MUjlcling du .^raiic state i all as well — pin e ol anpouncen i)f iIiom- ll,419 prise: ■mally, 54 :?•?- 'HFfT Walter L. Penny Penberthy throws out the for the 1981 Penberthy Celebration of Sports. Sifcjnstated today for this year’s tournament. Hcased oi Fencing Club Hosts Texas Tourney Basketball coach Warren “Spider” Simpson teaches Hal Spiegel (shooting) and Jeff Scott some basketball skills as part of the spring recreation program for disabled students. Two womens super league basketball teams, “Den nis’ Dolls” and “In Your Eye” battle it out. Super League Basketball Southwest Conference Basket ball teams are not the only teams that play on G. Rollie White Col iseum main court. Men’s and women’s Intramural Super League basketball teams are en joying the same court privileges as college players. Super League players are Class A or better competitors, so Super League rules are special and not used for other intramural basketball Kruse, the coach of undefeated “Banished Forever”, says his team likes the rules, especially the one allowing open dunking. league basketball tournaments. The Intramural-Recreational Sports Department is thinking of eliminating Super League next He says the problem with super league is that not enough teams sign up, so they don’t play as many games as they would like games. Foot Notes THE INDOOR POOL will close one hour earlier than usual on Tues day, March 2 and Thursday, March For those two days, recreational swim hours will be 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. WHEN IT RAINS the Intramural Department will not make decisions regarding softball games until 4:00 p.m. DO NOT CALL BEFORE 4.00 to see if your softball game has been called due to rain. THE TEAM HANDBALL CLUB is looking for new members. Anyone interested, regardless of ex perience can contact Karen Laber- man (846-7430) or come to practice Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. in De- Ware Fieldhouse. Rick Hall, Assistant Director for Intramural Team Sports, says Super League players prefer to play by regular High School rules. The games are longer be cause regulation timeouts are permitted. In addition. Hall said, the Super League players get the best referees resulting in better games and better compe tition. Many of the players expressed liking other aspects of Super League play, such as the open dunking rule, fiberglass back- boards, wider court space, and the lack of nearby courts to dis tract the game with buzzers and whistles from another game. to. Kruse said he knows there are teams that could play Super League, but decided to play Class A so they would play more games. Some of them are teams that have played together in city year due to lack of interests, but would rather continue offering it, so that very highly skilled players have an opportunity for better competition. The Texas Collegiate Fencing Championships are being held at Texas A&M this year on Satur day and Sunday, March 6 and 7. This is an invitational tourna ment providing competition strictly for undergraduate fencers. The club is expecting about 150 fencers to compete, including close to 20 Aggies. There will be four different events. On Saturday. Men’s foil will be at 10:00 a. m. and epee will be at 3:00 p.m. On Sunday, women’s foil will be at 10:00 a.m. and sabre will be at 1:00 p.m. The tournament is being held on the third floor gyms in White. Both individual andj awards will be given out. past five years Southw State has won the team but A&M plans on w team award this year. So if you’ve never fencing tournament befi would like to see how it! this tournament will be one to see. And at tit time, you can support act tive Aggie sport club. Stq Rollie White Saturday Sunday. If you have any suggestions, stop by the IM-REC Sports Of fice. They are always welcome regarding Super League or any other aspect of the program. A minimum of four entries in either men’s or women’s Super League divisions is usually necessary for the league to be offered. This year, however, the men and women both had only three teams each in their divi sions and were allowed to com pete anyway. This is the first year men have played Super League. On Guard!... for the Intramural Fencing Toumanrt Saturday and Sunday. Currently, the first place men’s team is “Banished Forev er”, and “In Your Eye” is win ning the women’s division. Bret The Frisbee Tournament is Sunday, March 7. Jeff Milliken, left, and Brent Breuard show how it’s done. Jeff and Brent are our McDonald’s®, “Be Our Guest” winners this week. They can pick up their free meal coupons in the Intramural Office. 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