The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1982, Image 16

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INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
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At University Drive
Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway
At Manor East Mall
BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
IM Game Plan
SWIMMING: All MASTERS and COREC Swimming Events will
be held tonight, November 1st at 7 p.m. in the P.L. Downs Pool.
The Masters Division consists of those who are 30 years or older.
Events will include (but not limited to) the 50 yard back stroke,
breast stroke, butterfly, free style and the 100 yard individual
medley. The CoRec events will consist of the 200 yard medley and
freestyle relays and the 100 yard sweatshirt relay. Registration for
Masters and CoRec events will be taken on the night of the All-
University Swim Meet. Spectators are also welcome to attend.
RACQUETBALL DOUBLES: The Racquetball Doubles Tourna
ment will begin tomorrow, November 2nd. Be sure to come by
the IM-REC Sports Office in 159 E. Kyle to see when you play.
INNERTUBE WATER BASKETBALL FINALS: All-University
Finals for Innertube Water Basketball begin tomorrow, Novem
ber 2nd. Check your schedules in the IM-REC Sports Office.
FUN RUN: The Intramural Fun Run will be held on Saturday,
November 6 at 9 a.m. Registration will take place in the North
parking lot of the Penberthy Intramural Complex. Entries will be
accepted until 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. There is no entry
fee and the run will be 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) long. See you
there!
The TAMU Women’s Soccer Team Members making soccer difficult for the University of Texas
visitors.
Sports Club Corner
Saturday, November 6
OPEN BOWLING TOURNAMENT — sponsored by the TAMU
Bowling Club at 9 a.m. in the MSC. Registration is at 8:30 a.m.
TAMU MEN’S RUGBY TEAM VS OLD BOYS — 1 p.m. on the
Drill Field
Wallyball is Here
Support TAMU
Women s Soccer
“Bucks
Buy
Support the TAMU Women’s Soccer Team by purchasing
McDonald’s® “bucks’. A McDonald s® “buck” costs one
and it can be obtained from any TAMU Women’s Soccer Teain
Member or by contacting the IM-REC Sports Office. When
use your McDonald’s® “buck , you will receive $1.00 worth of
food. McDonald’s® will donate 50c for every buck to the TAMl
Women’s Soccer Team. Help McDonald s® support the TAMU
Women’s Soccer Team — get some “bucks’ into your pocket
before your next trip to McDonald’s 11 .
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For all you volleyball and rac
quetball enthusiasts, your sport
has finally arrived. The sport that
combines elements of racquet
ball with volleyball is the new
“off-the-wall” sport, wallyball.
Wallyball is played inside of a
racquetball court with a wallyball
(about the size of a volleyball
only softer). The net is set at 8 ft.
high and there are anywhere
from 2-6 to a side. Many of the
rules of volleyball apply with a
few notable exceptions: You may
play the ball off the walls, you
may spike the ball off of the side
walls into your opponents court,
and the ball is considered out
bounds if it hits the back wall or
ceiling on a serve or volley.
These modified volleyball rules
make for a very exciting game of
wallyball with volleys lasting
much longer.
The Wallyball court will be set
up in DeWare Fieldhouse, Rac
quetball courts #23 & 24 for
specific periods of the evenings
TAMU Weight-
Lifting Club
sion were:
Ralph Jones— 1st place in the
275 lb weight class
Steve Lumpce — 1st place in
the 198 lb weight class
Pat Talley — 1st place in the
181 weight class
Steve Lumpee was also named
the “Outstanding Lifter in the
Novice Division ’. Congratula
tions Weightlifters!
Acknowledgements
McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights
is sponsored each Monday in the
Pictured here are the five finalists in the Men’s Division of the Punt, Pass and Kick Contest. From
left to right: Milt Howard, Dog Shelby, Steve Poston, Bob Ciurczak, Paul Mancillas and Doug
Janda.
Punt, Pass & Kick Winners
Battalion by your local McDonald’s®
Restaurants at University Drive,
Manor East Mall and on Texas Av
enue. Stories are provided by mem
bers of the Intramural Department
Staff. Photos are by Mike Duffy and
Tom Davies.
The Intramural-Recreational Sports Office sponsored the Punt,
Pass and Kick Contest on Tuesday, October 19 at the Penberthy
Intramural Complex. Twelve men and three women participated
in the event. Each participant was allowed one attempt at each of
the three activities in the preliminaries. The three distances were
totaled for an individual’s score. The top five scorers in both
divisions were then allowed a second attempt to determine the
winner.
In the Men’s Division, the five finalists were: Douglas Janda,
Milt Howard, Stephen Poston, Bob Ciurczak, and Paul Mancillas.
Douglas Janda, a junior Horticulture student from LaGrange,
took first place with a total score of 450 feet. Douglas punted 136
feet, passed 156 feet and kicked 158 feet for his first place win.
The finalists in the Women’s Division were: Janet Braly, Sherri
Scott and Charlotte Wilson. Janet, a sophomore Industrial Dis
tribution major from Spring, Texas set a new Women’s Record
with her total score of 331 feet. Janet punted 124 feet, passed 101
feet and kicked 106 feet.
CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!
FUN RUN MAP
Putt Putt Golf
The Intramural Putt-Putt Golf Contest was held on Thursday,
October 14. Forty-three men and eight women were registered in
the event. Each participant played a 36-hole contest.
It was a general consensus of all the participants that the 12th
hole was the most difficult. This hole entailed hitting the ball up a
ramp and over a water-filled ditch. A lot of patience was required
to finish this hole.
In Men’s Singles, Mark Houser won with a score of 74. Mark is
a senior Petroleum Engineering major from Dallas. Mark also was
a winner in the Men’s Doubles Division. His partner was David
Schmidt, a Mechanical Engineering major from Schulenburg.
Their combined winning score was 151.
Jane Zarwell was the winner in Women’s Singles. Her winning
score was 93. In Women’s Doubles, Donna Woolsey and Liz
Scaggs won the division. Donna, a sophomore Biomedical Science
student from San Antonio, and Liz, a senior Geology student, won
with a combined score of 199.
In the CoRec Division, Jane Zarwell and Nathan Northern, a
sophomore Geology major from Amarillo, took first place. Their
combined winning score was 177.
A new record was set this year for the most holes in one. Carl
Hager, a sophomore Management major, and Philip Golden, a
freshman Biochemistry student, tied for this prize. Carl and Philip
each hit 6 holes in one!
CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!!
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CoRec & Masters Swim Tonight
and weekends.
A special CLINIC will be held
Wednesday-, Nov. 3, 1982 from 7
p.m.-9 p.m. All interested indi
viduals are welcome to drop by
and learn this new game. Every
Monday and Wednesday for the
rest of the semester, the two
courts will he available for free
play from 7p.m.-9 p.m. Bring
your volleyball team or come by
yourself and try this new sport.
Be sure and watch this section of
the newspaper for future volley
ball events.
On Saturday, October 16 at 7
a.m., the Texas Cup Weightlift
ing Tournament was held in the
Austin City Coliseum. Once
again, the TAMU Weightlifting
Club fared well in the competi
tion. The results of the Open
Division were:
Help Van Nguyen — 1st place
in the 114 lb weight class
Andy Rettenmaier— 1st place
in the 123 lb weight class
John Roberts — 3rd place in
the 198 lb weight class
Ralph Jones — 3rd place in
the 275 lb weight class
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Field Goal Kicking Winners
Fun
Run
This
Sat.
On your mark. . . get set. . . go to
the 3.1 mile (5 kilometer) Fun Run
this Saturday. Entries will be taken
Saturday morning at the parking lot
directly north of the Penberthy In
tramural Complex until 8:30 a.m.
The run will begin at 9 a.m. The best
part of this event is that it’s FREE to
all TAMU Students, Staff, Faculty
and Spouses with a current student
or recreation ID.
Instead of entering as an individu
al, perhaps you would he interested
in entering as a team! Male and
female teams are composed of five
persons with the top three finishers
scoring for the team. CoRec teams
are made up of six persons (3 men
and 3 women) with th top two men
and two women finishers scoring for
the team. Two divisions will be of
fered-for the teams: YOUNGSTERS
— combined ages of 90 or less, MAS
TERS — combined ages of 91 or
more. (CoRec Teams will use 120
years as a cut-off.)
All-University Intramural Cham
pion T-Shirts will be given to the
individual winners (male and female)
in each of the following age groups:
18-24, 25-29. 30-34, 35-39, 40-44,
45-49, 50 and over. Awards will also
be given to the top male, female (in
both Youngsters and Masters Divi
sion) and CoRec teams. For further
information contact Tom Weis in the
IM-REC Sports Office at 845-7826.
The IM-REC Sports Office held the Field Coal Kicking Contcstj
on Wednesday, October 13. Fifty-one men and six women par
ticipated in the event. Each contestant attempted one kick al
every distance beginning at the 10-yard line. The distance
creased at intervals of five yards. There was an enormous amount
of determination and a lot of great kicks from both the men anil
women participants.
In the Women’s Division, Paige Peterson took first place witha
field goal of 30 yards. Paige, a freshman from Oklahoma, broke
last year’s record of 15 yards for women. Paige also won first place
in accuracy. She kicked a total of 90 yards.
Robert Schwartz won first place in the Men’s Division. Robert,
a junior Accounting major from Houston, kicked a 56 yard fiel
goal. Ted Croft won first in accuracy. Ted, a freshman AecountinS
major from Dallas, kicked a total of 312 yards.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
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Paige Peterson
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the Field Goal
Kicking Con
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