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f SHOWS SrrE'sh # Volume }l IMIWMMMMIIIIIMMII??I1II I Vikl'Olll Kiir '>i lam [ifJi| Hern In close * capture i By Glenn Hum Sports Flash Correspoi The Hemi Assetails edged Kafel the co-recreational soccer league til The lone score of the game cam of the first half when Lou Sosler lo 35 yards out, which appeared to b and the Kafeltafish goalie made no the ball did get low enough to enter The Hemi-Assetails goalie, Si several great saves in the second "I thought it was a super garni Jelenick. "I didn't let a ball roll thrc this time. % His coach, Jeff Saunders, also t game. "It was a good and clean c real well," he said. "They (Kafe confident, but we were, too." Next week i . Entry Deadlines Basketball Upcoming Events ^ AAnyunti iruertjsitju n j may sign up in rm. 1( necessary and the Intra ! The first meeting will b< in the PE Center. Intramural Ping Pong p.m. on bunaays . through Thursday. Intramural Swim Mee Wednesday, Nov. 28, | For information call: 7" > n.?-w flEi li-Assetails, winners of the Co Recr ijame , He intramura e ndent Kafelta idiibn i 10 uapiure ouipitiywi tie. outplayec e at the midway point fted a shot from about There v e sailing over the goal, play for tl attempt to stop it. But had the b the net. But Not L 2. tuart Jelenick, made half to aid the victory. Jeff Co e, well played," said sports, fe >ugh my legs for a goal a super fi eight tear this new bought it was a great success,' jame. ooin icdms rem urn iltafish) came in real encouragi to keep ar in intraiiiura De i becoming a basketball oi 32, PE Center. No experien imural Department will train 3 Nov. 29 at 7:00 p.m., rm. will be held at the PE Center and from 6-10 p.m. on Mo it will be held at the PE Cent at 7:00 p.m. 77-5261. Rawly Lamer Sports Fl aational Soccer League mi-Asset, I soccer ti fish coach Bruce Earp thought h j. "It was a well played game, I 1 us." vere eight teams entered in the inn ie league. During the regular seasoi est record (6 2), while the Hemi-A east, and Marine and Lite bciences iates, the graduate assistant for cc It the first year of play was a succf rst season for the co-rec soccer pi ns and over one hundred players pi sport, we felt this initial season he said. "Everyone had a lot of ft e, learned about the game of socc e anyone who missed out on this i t eye out next fall for our second pre 1 V UIIC^ I Is.. proqr< increa: Date j^ie |ntram(jra| volley underway and there are C. 20 teams in the men's < divisions. Play will continue for of the semester and the change in the format of 111 uiut;r iu iitivt* 11iuf' fficial this year, volleyball has ice is into a found robin tourr you Past- a|W given team c 1 1 ^ two games and possibly ' tournament "This ye, j will be able to play at le< season games, and the from I Qualify for the tourn nday graduate assistant Hul: "We're excited about number of participan ftr forward to a good volley CI Ull I jj With the new format I number of teams in th I year, the volleyball lea^ I heading for its most s\j ever. Pa ill advert NBi I ISr Innv jj^l diverse OVRB s* jL _J Snort1 ^ If you're looking for a sport not (activities, then one of the USC si The sport clubs cover a wide body building and bowling to win Generally, the sport clubs organization as far as licensing i reserve university facilities and the right to request funding from The clubs have two major structional (people learn and pa they play against other schools An important concept of the sj the show as far as presenting but "Obviously they are unique, t they deal with athletics and i Coordinator "Part of the philos facilitate the activities they wan leadership skills." The officers have almost tot Hauser serves as a director for in equipment "Basically, I assist budgets, mostly an assistant cap ash Photographer Like other areas of the Intrar continues to grow. Three years v 25. ^ I The leaders are vital in deterrr Ji.1 M ^ major factor in determing the Ion in the past eight months have t: training student leaders and assis Currently, four of the clubs ar< I I submitted budaets. m m The numbers of members in e club will receive, depending on from about $ 1,000 to about $ SAC amounts, club dues and is team was $80,000. but they just thin^ they (student leaders) and put a lot of effort into it," sa pride in the kids that do it-The bo ,a Sea^?" 0 The Intramural Department t n, a eta ish program. All full-time students ; ssetails. Last , ^ ^ , .. . . , information, contact Ken at the I finished at 5- .. . . , . . . the officers of each club and oth to go about joining. j-recreational . ;ss. "We had rogram. With articipating in was a great itself. We iew program 'ball season is \ total of 34 :ii i w vvuiiio'm o : .- ^ the remainder ;re has been a play this year. V e participation v been charmed ?ament In the ould play only I!^pf?p I be out of the -T- "J-'-^P^lr ^8p^S ir each team ?^^!l \hI? m_five regular ^ ii more it they \ ?,T7 feanient," saici Jf i Blankenship. l(L- ' _ the yL ts and Innk ^K. ball season." and the large e league this Lady Wart Lips-Winners of jue should be pionship. From toft to right are: iccessful year DodieDailey .{second row) Sara row) Hub Bla.'tkttnship (coach), C isineiit VIII IR I ?l , I * / # y J 1 rtcd by SAC t clubs offer activities y Glenn Hume s FldSh Co'M'spoiulent offered bv the reaular Intramural srhRiiulH of >ort clubs may be the answer area of activities, with clubs ranging from dsuifing and waterskung. are no different than any other student .A. ind funding. Being licensed entitles a club to have maintenance services. They also have the Student Allocations Commission (SAC) areas of emphasis recreational and in rticipate) and inter club Competition, where )ort clubs is that the leaders of each club run Jgets and financial matters during the year. compared to other student groups, because ecreation," said Ken Mauser, Sport Club ophv is that it (soon clubs) should not onlv t to do. but it also helps them develop their al responsibility for their respective clubs isurance, medical history forms and usage of them in their program, such as preparing acity," he said nural Department, the sport clubs program ago there were 1 8 20 clubs, now there are linign the success of each club and this is a getivity of the club Much of Hauser's efforts teen concentrated in this area. He has been iting new ones in developing their clubs 3 not funded, but two of them have recently ach club determines the amount of money a the programs they have. The budgets range 12,300. The total budget figures including membership fund drives is approximately do one helluva job. They spend a lot of time id Hauser. "I've got a tremendous amount of ttom line is the success of the program." ;ncourages people to find out about their are eligible for the sport clubs and for more ntramural office He'll give you the names of er related information such as dues and how Jyffl^H ^ nlL Ml Randv Lanier. SportaMpMt Photographer the Women's Intramural Baaltfttball Cham{first row) Su Fung Ue, Barbara Flaspoehler, %? Hutcheson, Becky Ehling. Lynn Brown; (third larol Carter, Jan Reece, Margret Spcadley