Page8 o Cesar Cfiavez: Reflections on Activism ‘Wed., flpriC 17, 1991 7:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium f for more info., pCease catt 845-151$ MSC Political Forum l CZTte views presented in tHis program do not necessarily represent the views of the 9dSC J . ’ - - .. ^ ~ ' fl/ The Battalion Monday, April 15, IKS offers tax-filing assistance Return deadline nears - The waits. WASHINGTON (AP) deadline nears. The IRS The taxpayer panics. It's a taxing time for all Ameri cans, but especially for the mil lions who have waited until the last minute to file their 1990 fed eral tax returns — and for Postal Service and IRS employees who have to deal with the annual April 15 onslaught. this week — nearly one of every four that will be filed this year. Most people must file by mid night Mondav, but several mil- , _ ‘7/ lion will take longer Many post offices, especial in metropolitan areas, will sta. tion clerks outside to allow torists to drop off returns v out leaving their cars. The Internal Revenue Service expects to receive 27 million re turns at its 10 processing centers The IRS said many of its of fices and its toll-free telephone number — 1-800-829-1040 — would remain open into the eve ning to answer taxpayer ques tions. But don't expect instant service; repeated tries often are required in the best of times to get through to an IRS operator. The IRS will send volunteer inside the lobby of the kee Post Office to fill out simple returns and offer advice on It more complicated returns. Any one in the Los Angeles basin wl be able to determine the doses! post office open until oy dialing a special number, 74 V: Vol. ( G McDona|crs McDonald’s Recreational Sports /AMU 0n< tion i servic liberal versit Sco A&M day it Monday; April I5»: 1991 This Weeds' Game Plan. Tuesday, April 16 □ Entries close Penberthy Softball Tournament, Baseball Hitting, and Softball Hitting. Wednesday, April 17 □ Residence Hall Reps Meeting tonight at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 18 □ Captains Meeting for the Penberthy Softball Tournament. Friday, April 19 □ Penberthy Softball Tournament Opening Ceremonies, 4:45 p.m. at the Penberthy Intramu ral Center. Sunday, April 21 □ Muster TAMU Women'^ Polo Team The TAMU Women's Polo Team competed in and placed third at the Collegiate Polo Nationals (after winning Regionals), Thursday, April 4, at the Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum in Ft. Worth, Texas. Team members competing were Josy Mayor, Rene Sewell, and Kristin Matlack. Matlack and Sewell were named to the All West All-Star team, and Matlack was named to the All-American team. Also, the TAMU Polo horses received the best playing pony awards. TIM BYRD/Rec Sports Entries for thellth Annual Penberthy Softball Tournament close tomorrow! Penberthy Softball Tournament Entries for the 12th Annual Penberthy Softball Tournament close tomorrow! Stop in at 159 Read Building to register your team. To sign up for any of the TAMU Outdoor adventures, stop in at Recreational Sports Office in 159 Read Building. If you have any questions concerning the TAMU Outdoors program feel freetocall Patsy at845-7i Swim Meet Entries Close this Wednesday! Canoe Trip: The San Marcos River is spring-fed and remains a constant 72 degrees year round. Enjoy spending the weekenc paddling this scenic Texas Hill Country River with TAMU Outdoors Registration ends today! The cost is $40 ($45 for non A&M) and is limited to 12 participants. Due to facility repairs at the pool, the intramural swim meet has been rescheduled to Wednesday, April 24 at 7:30 at the Wofford Cain Pool. (Rain date is Thursday, April 25.) Due to this delay, the meet will be removed from the 1991 Intramural point system. No Corps, Fish, or Residence Halls will compete as teams for points this year. Introduction to Hang Gliding: Enjoy the beauty and freedom of this spectacular sport! USHGA certified instructors will present weekend course. Registration ends today! The cost is $75 ($82for non A&M). Thanks! The Department of Recreational Sports would like to thank Jami Anderson for her outstanding contributions to the department. Among her many tasks, Jami puts together the various Rec Sports bulletin boards at the Read and Deware buildings. Much of Jami's work may go unrecognized, but is greatly appreciated. No preliminaries or divisional will be held. The only event which will take place will take place as an open meet on April 24. The only competitions will be in each event for men and women. All individuals will compete as independents, and if more than one heat is held in any event, the fastest time will be declared All- University Champion. We, at the Department of Recreational Sports, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. Windsurfing: Take the weekend off and learn the fundamentals o kayaking in a two day class offered by TAMU Outdoors. The class will be taught by American Canoe Association certified instructors The first day includes an introduction to kayak strokes, rescue and the eskimo roll. The second day will be spent on the San Marcos River learning how to paddle the boat and get a feel for whitewater. The$6i ($65 for non A&M) fee for this workshop includes transportation, camping equipment, kayak equipment, camping permits and expe rienced instruction. Registration continues until April 22. Sign up early because class size is limited. If you have any questions, please stop in 159 Read or call 845-7826. Summer Session Intramural Sports Acknowledgements McDonald's® Rec Sports Highlights is sponsored by your local McDonald's® Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Post Oak Mall. This ad is a creation of Jason C. Rogers and Judy Steffes. The following events will be open for registration during the 1991 summer sessions. To be eligible, you must be enrolled in the session in which you wish to participate. Faculty, staff, and spouses with a recreational ID and an annual or summer intramural validation sticker are also eligible. See the McDonald's Rec Sports Highlights for specific entry dates. Family Camping Trip: Join TAMU Outdoors in a camping trip geared specifically for families. Activities available at the park include hiking, playground, and an unsupervised swimming area Canoes, flat bottom boats and paddle boats may be rented from the boat house. A miniature gold course is also located in the park. Other activities will include sessions on basic outdoor first aid, star gazing, outdoor cooking, interpretive hikes, orienteering, families in the wilderness, and group activities. Fees will vary according to family size. Registration continues until April 22. SUMMER SESSION I Slow Pitch Softball Volleyball Triples Basketball Triples Racquetball Singles Tennis Singles Golf Singles. Horseshoe Singles Exercise Classes SUMMEElEESSIQMJI Slow Pitch Softbal Volleyball Triples Basketball Triples Racquetball Singles Tennis Doubles Golf Doubles Horseshoe Singles Kayak Workshop: Take the weekend off and learn the fundamentals of kayaking in a two day class offered by TAMU Outdoors. The class will be taught by American Canoe Association certified instructors The first day includes an introduction to kayak strokes, rescue and the eskimo roll. The second day will be spent on the San Marcos River learning how to paddle the boat and get a feel for whitewater. The$$ ($65 for non A&M) fee for this workshop includes transportation, camping equipment, kayak equipment, camping permits and expe rienced instruction. Registration continues until April 22. Signup early because class size is limited. 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