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CO-REC SOCCER
Sun. 9/13 2:00, ZBT vs Crusaders
3:00 Absolute Zeros vs Grasskickers
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Mon.9/14 4:30 Vagabonds vs Roman Orgy
5:30 Humanities vs Ping Pong
Wed. 9/16 4:3f V Death vs Hemi Assetails
5:30 Kappa Sigma vs Legal Minority
Thur. 9/17 4:30 Crusaders vs Nautiloids
5:30 Hot Legs vs Woodies
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Women's League VIII
Mon. 9/14 5:00 Strikers vs Zeta
5:00 Bar Room Buddies vs Ca|K>loite
6:30 Jetsons vs Bumey
6:30 Sims vs Plii Kappa Phillies
WOMEN'S LEAGUE VIII
Wed. 9/165:00 Kappa Delta vs Pi Beta Phi
6:30 Bates House vs Chi Omega
8:00 South Tower vs Delta Zeta
5:00 Tri Delta vs Alpha Delta Pi
5:00 . Bates West vs Kappa Kappa Gamma
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7:00 NROTC vs Spartans
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Wed.9/165:00 I.T.K. vsP.E.M.
6:30 Crusaders vs AROTC
8:00 .Skoal vs AFROTC
RESIDENCE LEAGUE IV
Mon. 9/14 5:00 Horseshoe vs Moore Rebels
8:00 Thornwell vs Wade Hampton
8:00 Columbia Hall vs Snowden
FRATERNITY LEAGUE I
Tues. 9/155:00 B Lambda Chi Alpha vs Pi Kappa Phi
5:00 Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Phi Delta Theta
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ASAP Fitness for Life | [}
HEALTH RELATED FITNESS
Seminar sponsored by Intramural/Recreational Sports
and the Office of Health Promotion. Dr. Russell Pate
of the USC Department of Physical Education will
speak on Wed. 9/16, at 6:30 pm, in Russell House
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Football officials needed. Call Don Bowers in the
Intramural Recreation sports office, 777-5281, for
more information.
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Trio Tests '
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ivided into eight regions? the Far West, The Mid West,
5IU-Edwardsville and St. Louis), the Great Lakes (Iniana),
the South Atlantic, the Mid-Atlantic, New York and
lew England.
Carolina is grouped in the South Region, along with
Dlemson, Alabama A&M, Duke, South Florida, Appalachian
>tate, N.C. State, and North Carolina. Each region gets two
>ids, with the remaining four teams selected on an at-large
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Last year Alabama A&M, Duke, and Appalachian State
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>tate and North Carolina State are all future opponents.
BUT FIRST COMES a tough trip to New England.
Berson isn't making any predictions and isn't looking for
iny miracles this weekend. "I really don't think I can say one
vay or another," Berson said in reference to the possible
mtcome of their next two games. "I think we just have to ago
lp to Rhode Island and beat them and then beat Conlecticut."
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Kiilding a major soccer power. "Three years ago," Berson
emembered, "we didn't have anything. We didn't have
lniforms, a locker room...we had a club field to practice on. I
just feel good for guys like John Nittardy and Mike Mousa
ivho have been here four years."
"I think we're looking to improve with each game and
we're really playing them one game at a time/'
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