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Bv Glenn Hume
Sports Flash Correspond*
The Hemi-Assetails edged Kafelta
the co-recreational soccer league title
The lone score of the game came ;
of the first half when Lou Sosler lofte
35 yards out, which appeared to be j
and the Kafeltafish goalie made no at
the ball did get low enough to enter th
The Hemi-Assetails goalie, Stu<
several great saves in the second ha
"I thought it was a super game,
Jelenick. "I didn't let a ball roll throu<
this time."
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His coach, Jeff Saunders, also tho
game. "It was a good and clean gar
real well," he said. "They (Kafelt*
confident, but we were, too."
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Next week it
Entry Deadlines
|| Basketball
| Upcoming Events
Anyone interested in
may siqn up in rm. 102
necessary and the Intran
[ The first meeting will be I
.in the PE Center.
: Intramural Ping Pong w
I 4 9 p.m. on Sundays ar
; through Thursday.
Intramural Swim Meet
Wednesday, Nov. 28, a
j For information call: 7
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\ssetails, winners of the Co-Recreational Soccei
(ame , Hemi-i
ntramnral s<x
,nl Kafeltafish coach Bri
fish 1-0, to capture outplayed. "It was a \
outplayed us."
at the midway point
id a shot from about There were eight tean
>ailing over the goal, play for the league. Durii
tempt to stop it. But had the best record (6-2
e net. But Not Least, and Marir
2.
art Jelenick, made
ilf to aid the victory. Jeff Coates, the gradi
well played," said sports, felt the first year
gh my legs for a goal a super first season for
eight teams and over on
this new sport, we felt
ught it was a great success," he said. "Eve
no Bnth teams ran same time, learned abnt
jfish) came in real encourage anyone who
to keep an eye out next f
ii intramurals..
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becoming a basketball official this
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lural Department will train you. pas
Nov. 29 at 7:00 p.m., rm. 1 10,
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jce Earp thought his team was
/veil played game, but they just
ns entered in the initial season of
ng the regular season, Kafeltafish
!), while the Hemi Assetails, Last
le ana litc sciences nnisnea at t>Liate
assistant for co-recreational
of play was a success. "We had
the co-rec soccer program. With
e hundred players participating in
this initial season was a great
ryone had a lot of fun, and at the
Jt tne game o? soccer itself. we
missed out on this new program
all for our second program."
Volleyball
program
increased
he Intramural volleyball season is
erway and there are a total of 34
ns in the men's and women's
sions.
lay will continue for the remainder
he semester and there has been a
nye in the format of play this year.
i order to have more participation
year, volley ball has been changed
i a round robin tournament. In the
t. any given team could play only
> games and possibly be out of the
rnament. "This year each team
be able to play at least five regular
son games, and then more if they
lify for the tournament," said
luate assistant Hub Blankenship.
e're excited about the incr?asf>ri
iber of participants and look
vard to a yood volleyball season."
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'ith the new format and the large
iber of teams in the league this
r, the volleyball league should be
ling for its most successful vear
Paid advcrtisment
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Supported
L'nAri n
diverse at
By Glenn Hi
Sports Fldsh Co"*?'
If you're looking for a sport not offered b
activities, then one of the (JSC sport clubs
The sport clubs cover a wide area of ;
body building and bowling to windsurfing a
Generally, the sport clubs are no d
organization as far as licensing and fundir
reserve university facilities and have man
the right to request funding from the Stude
The clubs have two maior areas ol
structional (people learn and participate)
they play against other schools
An important concept of the sport clubs
the show as far as presenting budgets and
"Obviously they are unique, compared
they deal with athletics and recreation
Coordinator "Part of the philosophy is tl
facilitate the activities they want to do. b
leadership skills."
The officers have almost total respon
Hauser serves as a director for insurance, i
equipment. "Basically, I assist them in
budgets, mostly an assistant capacity.' he
Like other areas of the Intramural Dep
continues to grow. Three years ago there
25.
The leaders are vital in determinign the
major factor in determing the lonyetivity ol
in the past eight months have been conc
training student leaders and assisting new
Currently, four of the clubs are not fund
submitted budgets.
ThR ruimhprs nf mpmhw? in parh rlnh r
club will receive, depending on the progrc
from about $1,000 to about $12,300.
SAC amounts, club dues and members
$80,000.
"I think they (student leaders) do one hf
and put a lot of effort into it," said Hauser.
pride in the kids that do it. The bottom line i
The Intramural Department encourage
program. All full time students are eligible
information, contact Ken at the Intramural
the officers of each club and other related
to go about joining.
Lady Wart Lips ?Winners of the Won
pionship. From toft to right are: (first row
DodtoDailey .(second row) Sara Hutcheso
row) Hub Bla.'tkenship (coach). Carol Carte
.'in her 21 ,197!)??
bv SAC
lubs offer
vivifies
ume
spondcni
V the regular Intramural schedule of
may be the answer
activities, with clubs ranging from
nd watersknng.
in ici t:in uidii cmy ouit'i siuuuni
ig Being licensed entitles a club to
itenance services. They also have
nt Allocations Commission (SAC)
f emphasis recreational and in
and inter club competition, where
is that the leaders of each club run
financial matters during the year,
to other student groups, because
said Ken Hauser. Sport Club
Kit it (sport clubs) should not only
ut it also helps them develop their
sibihty for their respective clubs
medical history forms and usage of
their program, such ;is preparing
; said
artment, the sport clubs program
were 1 8 20 clubs; now there are
success of each club and this is a
the club. Much of Hauser's efforts
entrated in this area. He has been
nnOC in Ho>/olnmnn tKoir rli ihc
led, but two of them have recently
fetermmes the amount of money a
ims they have. The budgets range
The total budget figures including
hip fund drives is approximately
Hluva job. They spend a lot of time
"I've got a tremendous amount of
s the success nf thf? nmnram "
s people to find out about their
i for the sport clubs and for more
office He'll give you the names of
information such as dues and how
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n. Becky Ehling. Lynn Brown; (third
ir. Jan Reace, Margrat Spradiey