The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1983, Image 14

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McDonald's
MCDONALD’S
DRIVE-THRU
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INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
At University Drive
Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway
At Manor East Mall
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BREAKFAST EVERY
MORNING
IM Gameplan
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TABLE TENNIS SINGLES:
Entries open today, February 28 and
close at 7 PM on Tuesday, March 8.
Come to the IM-REC Sports Office
at 159 East Kyle to register for this
tournament. And. . . it’s Free! Class
A, B and C Single Elimination Tour
naments and a Recreational Class C
Round Robin Tournament with no
playoffs are offered. For more infor
mation phone 845-7826.
INNERTUBE WATER POLO:
Jump into Intramural Water Polo!
Entries are now being accepted in
the IM-REC Sports Office. A $10.00
entry fee per team must accompany
all entries. Innertube and cap will be
provided. Enter today!
BADMINTON DOUBLES:
Grab a partner and come to the In
tramural-Recreational Sports Office
to enter the Badminton Doubles
Tournament. It’s Fun and it’s Free!!
Entries open today, February 28.
Class A, B and C Single Elimination
Tournaments are offered as well as
Recreational Class C for those who
enjoy a Round Robin Tournament
with no playoffs. For more informa
tion call 845-7826.
VOLLEYBALL TRIPLES: In
tramural Volleyball Triples is now
offered by the IM-REC Sports Of
fice. Get your teams together and
register in 159 East Kyle. A $10.00
entry fee must accompany each team
entry. Enter soon as entries will only
be accepted through Tuesday,
March 8 at 7 PM.
WATER POLO: Dive into the In
tramural Double Elimination Open
Water Polo Tournament. Men,
Women and CoRec divisions are cur
rently being offered. A $10.00 entry
fee must accompany each team regis
tration. All equipment will be pro
vided by the IM-REC Sports Office
so enter today!
SUPER STARS: Information is
now available in the IM-REC Sports
Office for the Super Stars Competi
tion. The actual competition will take
place on Saturday, April 16 and Sun
day, April 17. Entries will continue
to be accepted until 9 AM on April
16 at the event site. Events will in
clude?: softball throw, weightlifting,
100 meter dash, 100 meter swim,
1600 meter run, free throw shooting,
golf, tennis serving, frisbee, volley
ball, shuttle run and an obstacle
course. For further information call
845-7826.
TRIATHLON: (Not to be confused
with the Texas State Triathlon) En
tries are now being accepted in the
IM-REC Sports Office for the Intra
mural Triathlon. There is no entry
fee and the competition will take
place on Sunday, April 2. Events will
include a 250 meteor swim, a four
mile bike race and will conclude with
a one mile run. For further informa
tion contact the IM-REC Sports Of
fice, 159 East Kyle at 845-7826.
HORSESHOE DOUBLES: En
tries will close tomorrow, March 1st
at 7 PM. Class A, B and C Single
Elimination Tournaments are offered
as well as Recreational Class C
Round Robin Tournament with no
playofs. It’s fun and it’s free so enter
today — before it’s too late!
INTRAMURAL
WRESTLING ENTRIES
CLOSE TONIGHT AT
WEIGH-IN
The Intramural Wrestling Weigh-In
will be in the Men’s Locker Room
#173 in East Kyle from 4:30 PM-
6:30 PM. There is no entry fee!
Classes A and B will be offered in the
following weight classes: Upper
limit-118, 126, 134, 142, 150, 158,
167, 177, 191 and unlimited. This is a
single elimination tournament. See
^ you at Weigh-in tonight!
John Jeffrey and assistant Gayla Monroe gives seminar on
Nautilus Circuit Training.
Nautilus Circuit Training
Reservations Available
Beginning Wednesday, March 2, 1983, reservations will be
accepted for the Nautilus Circuit Training Program now in effect
Monday through Friday from 5 PM to 7 PM. The success of the
program taking place in the Machine Weight Room (262 GRW)
has prompted many individuals to request a reservation system be
established similar to the policies that affect racquetball court
reservations. The system will operate as follows:
1. Reservations may be made up to 24 hours in advance by
either calling 845-2624 or 845-2625 or by coming in person
to the East Kyle Check-out Room (159 EK).
2. Reservations will be accepted for the following afternoon
beginning at 5:30 PM. An individual may make two different
reservations in person or one by phone.
3. Reservations will be at 3 minute intervals beginning at 5 PM
and finishing at 6:45 PM. In order to claim your reserved
time we suggest you arrive approximately 10 minutes early
in case of cancellations as well as to warm up adequately.
4. For individuals who do not make a reservation yet still wish
to work out in the circuit, a waiting list will be established.
The first “no show will be subtituted for by the individual
on the waiting list.
5. There will be NO “grace period" on reservations. Please
arrive'early to assure your reserved time slot.
The Nautilus Circuit Training Progam has enjoyed gret success.
The program utilizes several basic weight training principles
which provide excellent muscle tone conditioning for beginners as
well as experienced weight lifters. The program allows 95% of the
body to be exercised in approximately 15 minutes, which is one of
the advantages of the Nautilus circuit training program. We
welcome everyone to take advantage of this conditioning innova
tion. Please feel free to contact Eric Hunter, IM-REC Sports
Office, 845-7826 if you have any questions.
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RACQUETBALL
TOURNAMENT THIS
WEEKEND!
The deadline to enter the Pre-
Christmas Classic Racquetball
Tournament is tomorrow, March
1 at 5 PM in 159 East Kyle. This
tournament is sponsored by the
TAMU Racquetball Club, Ekte-
lon and Coors Light Beer. The
tournament will be held on
March 4, 5 and 6. Divisions of
fered are:
Men’s and Women’s Singles A,
B, C, and Novice
Men’s and Women’s Doubles A
and B
A $10.(K) entry fee for the first
event and an additional $5.00 for
the second event must accom
pany each registration. Checks
should be made payable to the
TAMU Racquetball Club. For
further information call Mark
Bewley at 779-3266, David Mays
at 696-3637 or Jerry Herrington
at 846-8605. Remember, the
deadline for entering this tourna
ment is tomorrow at 5 PM.
SHAPE UP with Intramurals!
Shape Up Begins March 1
SHAPE UP is opj
ndividualstg
SHAPE UP stands for Sport Health r/nd Physical Education for University Peopl
to all students, staff, faculty and their families. The objective of this program is to encouriim- uiuiviauautH
incorporate fitness activities into their lifestyles. Participants are given the opportunity through op«|
recreation to work out individually and at their own pace.
In order to be eligible for a SHAPE UP Certificate, a participant must complete 250 points durinsj
calendar year. We, of course, encourage
as well as to win a certificate.
all individuids to participate
POINT SYSTEM
Performance in the following
aerobic activities: aerobic dance,
bicycling, calisthenics, jogging,
racquetball, handball, basketball
and walking will help partici
pants earn a certain number of
points toward a complimentary
certificate.
The calculations below were
determined on an average time
and pace requirement for each
activity based on
caloric expenditures:
AEROBIC DANCE 1 HOUR
BICYCLING 3Y 2 MILES
CALISTHENICS HOUR
RACQUETBALL/ ft HOUR
HANDBALL
RUNNING/
JOGGING
SWIMMING ft MILE
WALKING 3 MILES
calculated
1 POINT
1 POINT
1 POINT
1 POINT
2 MILES 1 POINT
1 POINT
1 POINT
NOTE: CONTINUOUS EXER
CISE! Do NOT include breaks
etc.
PROGRESS REPORTS
After completing your activity,
note the distance and/or time
and date. The Intramural-
Recreational Sports Office, 159
East Kyle, will keep a master
chart of all participants as they
near their goal of 250 points. Tal
ly cards are available at the IM-
REC Sports Office for your con
venience. As each activity is
completed simply drop your
completed tally cards by the In
tramural Office daily and the IM-
REC Sports Staff will chart each
participant’s progress. This chart
will be displayed in a prominent
this program for the “healthofil
and easily accessible area so lid I
each participant tan keep a ckt ™
eye on his/her progress.
AWARDS
A free SHAPE UP Certifical
will be awarded to participant
who complete 250 points by !h
end of the calendar year.
HOW TO ENTER
Sign-ups will he accepted aSB
year long (starting tomoimB
March 1). All you needtodofB
simply fill out an initial inform*
lion card available at the Intr*
in oral-Recreational Sports Cfl
ficc, 159 East Kyle from 8 AM*
PM Monday through Thursd*
and 8 AM through 5 PM <*
Friday.
Get ready to SHAPE I
today!
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Softball action from the Intramural Pre-Season Softball Tournament.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
McDonald’s® Intramural High
lights is sponsored each Monday
in the Battalion by your local
McDonald’s® Restaurants at
University Drive, Manor East
Mall, and on Texas Avenue.
Stories are provided by mem
bers of the Intramural-
Recreational Staff. Photos are by
Debbie Drillette and Tom
Davies.
OOPS!!
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The UNKNOWNS won the Women’s Team Division in the
Free Throw Shooting Contest by making 82 out of 100 free
throw shots.
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Chris Brown (referee), Gerald Green (#27 holding ball) and Craig Breining (#19) playing
Intramural Basketball.
FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST HAS
WINNERS!
On Tuesday, February 8, the Intramural Free Throw Shooting
Contest was held in G. Rollie White. Sixty-three men and eigh
teen women competed for the singles and team championship
titles.
In the Women’s Division, Susan Lilly hit 18 out of 20 free
throws to win Highest Total and Mary Schwind made 15 free
throw shots in a row to win the Longest Streak The Women’s
Team, UNKNOWNS made up of Deb Rollman, Mary Schwind,
Cheryl Clark, and Cynthia Berry took the team title by making 82
out of a possible 100 free throws.
In the Men’s Division, Scott Stephens also hit 18 out of 20 free
throw shots to win Highest Total and Mitch King hit 23 free
throws in a row to win the Longest Streak Title. The Men’s Team,
NONSHOOTERS won the title by making 78 out of 100 free throw
shots. The NONSHOOTERS were made up of: Charlie Kocurek,
Kevin Cokinos. Brett Chumbley, and William Schnellbacker.
In the CoRec Team Division, the HOTSHOTS made 82 out of
100 free throw shots. The HOTSHOTS consisted of Laura Hoppe,
Greg Hood, Lisa Wilkerson, and Kenneth Nixon.
Overall, it was a fun tournament for all. Thanks to all who
participated and congratulations to the winners!
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The NONSHOOTERS won the Men’s Team Divisifl 1115
the Free Throw Shooting Contest by making 78outofl
free thrqw shots!
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