advertssmeot advertisment v:l 1! 'm I A Lz- vliii 1 Lt-i ' 1 cpcncercd c-ch week during ths end epring cernosters by tha U?C Student Gisrcs Voljme 1, Number 4 Bert Woodard, IM Publicity, 933-1153 Thursday, October 18, 1SS0 Chcpol H3I, North Carolina This week's top Tag football teams as voted on by ' the IM-Rec staff ... Residence Hal! Avery "Knights" Morrison (6th floor) "Falcons" Avery "Kegkiilers" Teague A "Syndicate" Graham "Deadbeats" . Fraternity PhiDelt "Blue" ' PiKap"Blue" Kappa Psi "Blue" PiKa "Thanks for Shoppin' " ........ Cradt'lnd , . Teague Alumni'Squack Eaters" Law School "Z.l. Terrors" Angier Dr. "Gozinya" Tar Heel Manor "C-Men" - Women Oak Ave. "Packers" Parker "Dirty Dozen" ' P.E. u'grads "Butchers" Co-Rec Avery "Co-Recreators" . Tar Heel Manor "Annihafators" IM-Rec "Office Staff" Carr-Alderman GrccJ wins "Jumping Jack Petty," a team of graduate students who were teamed together ' through the IM-Red "need a team" service, breezed through the competitive division of the first annual "Wimbledon Triples" volleyball tournament held recently at Ehringhaus Field. ' Namesake Jack Petty was joined by his wife Sally Goerner and Sid White in that winning effort. ; "We really enjoyed the tournament," Goerner said. "Crass (courts) is really challenging and it is nice to find such, good competitive volleyball in North Carolina." Petty and Goerner, who hail from upstate New York, got undergraduate degrees from Cornell and Colorado College respectively while White did his undergraduate work at UNC. The "Exhaust Ducks," of the Air and Industrial Hygiene department of the School of Public Health won the men's rec division. That team consisted of Kenny Conover, Jesse McDaniel, David Newton, ', David Wainscott, Elizabeth Larson, and Mike Hamm. Tracey Yount, Jully Herz, Mary Pasch and Barb Grett led the "Morrison 9" of Morrison D to the women's rec title. . Two other special events were completed this past weekend. The Intracathalon results were not tabulated at press time, according to Associate IM "Rec Director Marty Pomerantz. He said .the "National Joking Day" prediction runs held Saturday were successful. Over 60 people participated. In other IM news, the IM-Rec program is sponsoring a "design the IM championship T-shirt contest." The present shirt, blue with a Tar Heel design containing the letters "IM," is entering its fourth year, according to Assistant IM-Rec director Janis Matson. Oeadhne for entering the contest is Oct. 24. The "Big Apple Olympics' Carolina's tribute to traditional New York City street games, has been postponed until Tuesday, Oct 23 to give students more time to enter, according to event organizer Sandy mi ' ...;-; V;- ' Events in this activity include 3-box baseba.l; stick ball, stop ball, scuily and hit-the-penny. Winners , will receive two traditional New York snacks. . 4 i . . in Isst yeer's bsskstbs'l 1- Fall Break Gym and Pool Hours fool Friday, Oct. 17 Regular hours Saturday, Oct 18 CLOSED Sunday. Oct. 19 12 noon-5:45 p.m. Monday. Oct. 20 1-S:4S p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21 1-54S p.m Wednesday, Oct. 22 Resume regular hours Gym Friday, Oct. 17 regular hours ' . Saturday. Oct. 18 9 a m -12:30 p m. Sunday. Oct. 19 12 noon-fe p.m. Monday, Oct. 20 10 a.m-6 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 21 10 xn.4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 resume regular hours. IMportant date Oct. 18-22 FALL BREAK ... Wed , Oct. 22 Play begins in soccer, volleyball, all-campus handball, and faculty-staff volleyball . Wed., Oct. 29 E ntries due for innertube water polo and IM wrestling match Mon., Nov. 3 Play begins in innertube water polo . Announcements Persons interested in serving as volunteer liaisons on the faculty-staff program contact Rob frye. 9J311S3 ... "Big Apple Olympics." trbute to New York City's traditional street games, has been postponed to Tues.. Oct. 23 . . . contact Sandy Mill. 9J1 11SJ for details Note the change in gym, pool hours for fall Ureak 1 There will be no faculty-staff swim Monday and J j Tuesday of fall break. No racquetbail reservations will II be taken for Saturday. Oct. 18-Wednesday. Oct 22. During the break, all courts will operate on I I 'challenge basis. Cerri Pomotantr. wife of the Assistant IM-Rec Director and writer of last week's article on "National f Tin3 Day" was incorrectly identified as Gerry Vorrpetintt, rs m n n n fl 24 shirts & up. C3.23 ca. T 12-24 shirts 53X3 ca. U tak 6-12 shirts 03.75 ca. (ins!udca 2-insh tUcrlno up Id 12 letters) 100 Gotten u . Wvli4i.lUJ ii.tl Wl I w. lila - 12-24 sports C3.C3 ca. TiTcro s f.aro in Vcti Ccma fn u Prlco Cur Shirts fr O " i T"n 0rf Mi WUlwi IWwiil V4wi iui 6-12 shirts C j.C3 ca. (Inafudas 3 Mrz Grc:!: IcUara cr up to 12 2-!nsIi !:i::rs) Fee tc2i R5.?j fss!ri : P. soi-t s"ortwcck fit tf vsty. - x-iJ cha'; tfar names (1C par tettar), ourri-sr $ (2: J par 6" no., pat 17' no ) 4vrSsmw)t 1 i --j r-n ' S -T3 n r"3 CT""T3 V N "l ! ! I If f' h 'a .-."j ; I V ! 1 ( Mi 1 ' i ' J U JJ UiJ J U cy U VU'oUc 9 XL ,,i,,.iiiuniiilii(ntiinui mswi

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