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Volume 1, Number 3
Bert Woodard. IM Publicity, 833-1153
Thursday. October 9. 1SC3
Chapd H21, NorSi Carolina
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By GERRY POMPERANTZ
For the second year in a row the
Department of Physical Education has
been called upon by the Chancellor to
plan and carry out a program in
celebration of National Jogging Day.
This year, in cooperation with the
Student Health Service, the IM-Rec
Program has finalized a program that will
surely satisfy the needs of joggers of all
ages, sexes, sizes and shapes.
For this evening (Thursday, Oct. 9) at 8
p.m. in the Creat Hall, Lucy Minuto of the
Student Health Service has put together
an outstanding group of local experts to
speak and answer questions about a
nunber of jogging-related topics.
According to Minuto, many people take
up running to reduce stress, but actually
cause additional stress and injuries as a
result of ignorance.
Saturday morning, the IM-Rec program
will sponsor two prediction runs with the
emphasis on health, fun and fitness.
Both the two- and five-mile runs will
begin at 10 a.m. on the IM fields in front of
Craige captures table fennis
The "Japanese Slammers," a group of
seniors who graduated together from
Chapel Hill High School, finally broke a
three-way tie for the gradindependenf
table tennis title by defeating both Don
Dyer's "Enterprise" and the Statistics
department's "Flying Bernovilli B" by 3-0
scores.
The Slammers, consisting of Bobby
Schopler, Mike Christman, Locke Wilson
and Page Hudson, fell in the all-campus
finals to Craige 3-0.
"We play for fun," said co-captain Mike
Christman. "It is the same team we've had
the past three years."
But unfortunately for the Slammers, it
was all Craige in the all-campus finals.
Craige, consisting of Rick Ammons, Tom
Wayne, John Weston-Dawkes, Robbie
Langan and Sam Abrams disposed of
fraternity champ Delta Upsilon before
defeating the "Slammers" 3-0 for the
championship.
Table tennis was the only activity
completed last week because of the rainy
weather and sloppy field conditions.
The "Wimbledon Triples" volleyball
tournament should be completed this
week, according to Assoc. IM-Rec
Director Marty Pomerantz. Tag football is
in its final regular season week, and
according to Assistant IM-Rec Director
Janis Matson, play-offs will begin next
week for racquetball and tennis.
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Carmichael Auditorium. Beginning at 9:30
a.m., several of the area's more
experienced runners will assist in an
organized stretch-out session.
UNC's "National Jogging Day,"
Coordinator Marty Pomerantz calls this
year's program outstanding and
comprehensive. .
"At first I though the idea of making
jogging into a national holiday was
ludicrous," he said. "But as long as we're
going to do it, we might as well make it as
beneficial and rewarding as possible."
"I'm particularly pleased with the
workshops put together by Lucy and the
f ive-mile route which includes some of the
N.C. Botanical Gardens."
Emphasizing fun, not competition,
T-shirts will be awarded to the 35 closest
predictors in each run. In addition, thanks
to some local contributors, running shoes
and other prizes will be given away at a
random drawing.
There is no fee for the workshop or the
runs. Runners should, however, pre
register in the IM-Rec office before
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Saturday, or register on Saturday at 9 a.m.
Tonight's workshop will include:
Joe DeWalt, Dir. of UNC Student Health
Service
Tomm Criggs, Cardiologist
Dan Hooker, Physical Therapist
Tim Taft, Orthopedic Surgeon
Hubert West, Ass't UNC Track Coach
Tony Waldrop, former UNC track
standout
UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, Oct. 9 MANDATORY meetings for volleyball (7 p.m.) and soccer
(8 p.m.) team captains tonight 304 WG . . to enter a team in these sports, you
must attend . .. "National Jogging Day" workshop, sponsored by UNC's
Student Health Service, tonight 8 p.m. Carolina Union's Great Hall. . . short
lectures featuring local jogging experts and question and answer sessions . . .
Friday, Oct. 10 Entries due for volleyball, soccer, Faculty-staff volleyball
and the "Big Apple Olympics". . .
Saturday, Oct. .11 Faculty-staff golf tournament. .. "National Jogging
Day" runs, . . pre-registration 9 a.m., runs 10 a.m., UNC's Carmichael Fields. . .
Tuesday, Oct. 14 "Big Apple Olympics," a tribute to New York City's
traditional street games. . .
Friday, Oct. 17 Entries due for all-campus handball. . . Oct. 17-22 FALL
BREAK...
Wednesday, Oct 22 Play begins in soccer, volleyball, handball and
faculty-staff volleyball. .
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Students interested in officiating volleyball and soccer contact Rick Fair at
933-1153. . . pay minimum, hours flexible. . .
Students wanting to be placed on a team,- contact Sandy Hill, Independents
Coordinator at 933-1153. . .
Two more days remaining in the Intracathalon. . .
All unit managers should check their boxes and check in with the office at
LEAST once a week.
There will be clinics for both volleyball and soccer officials next week ... be
watching Campus Calendar for time and date. . .
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