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advertlsrnent advwtisment 2) sponsored each week during the fell end spring semesters by the UNC Student Stores Thursday, October 8, 1981 Bert Woodard, IM Publicity, 962-1153 Volume 2, Number 7 Chapel Hill, North Carolina DW ko's Lewis from track throne mm f v O vs The area around Fetzer Track must have resembled a bustling afternoon Franklin Street last Wednesday and Thursday as the 1981 IM track & field meet separated the UNC runners from the joggers. When the crowd had thinned out Thursday evening, Chi Psi and Aycock had successfully defended their crowns. Med School and Bacteriology's "Samoa Blue" re peated in the sparse gradind division and Granville DW kicked a "Charlie Brown-less'' Lewis tumbling down the residence hall champions' hill. Chi Phi finished second in the frat division with 15 points to Chi Psi's 36. PiKap finished third at 14. Stacy fi nished second with 23 points to DW's 28, with Teague B third at 19. Tri Delt finished second with 27 as Aycock rolled to 43 points for the women's title. A spot-check over the list of entries and winners shows three outstanding individual performances among a dozen good ones. PiKa's Tabb Evans won the 100-meter run with a time of 11 8 and took the long jump at 19 '6" Teague B's Jim Matson won the high jump at 6'1 " and long jump at 19 '8. the latter jump topping competitors in ail divisions. Independent Dan Brady won the gradind 100-meter run at 12.6 and the gradind shot at 36 '11 None of the unit championships came as a surprise, but Granville DW, the only new kid on the block, marks a trend of balance in residence hall IM's. DW won the over-all point system title last season after finishing second to Lewis in the track & field meet. This year's meet, however, was different. ' "We saw a good opportunity to win. so we had our good runners start practicing early in the fall." said DW manager David Ratcliffe The key? "I'd say the guys we had returning plus some good freshmen athletes." he said. "No. we were not sur prised (at the win)" Ratcliffe pointed out Archie Davis (shot put champion at 39 '9 "X Reggie Carpenter (second-place 400-meter re lay member, shot and discus finalist) and Jim Meadows (second in the 800-meter, second in 3000-meter and mem ber of the winning 1600-meter relay team) as the leaders in the win. Other members of DW's winning 1600-meter relay team are Britt Nettles. Marty Dupree and Bucky Randell. Other residence hall winners were James As Randy Emory in the 1 00-meter (1 1 .5, all-campus title), Mangum's Lonnie McCullough in the 400-meter (53 3), Everett's Mike Montague in the 800-meter (2.01. all-campus title). Teague B's Jeff Lang in the 1 500-meter (4:28.0), James A s 400-meter relay team of Wayne Smith, Alan Frazier, Edward McMillian and Emory (46,05, all-campus title) and Lewis' Sam Fleishman in the discus (13,6 '80 Rounding out the frat winners are Scott Campbell of Chi Psi in the 400-meter (53.7), Chi Phi's Bruce Herman in the . 800-meter (2:04.2), DU s David Moore in the 1500-meter (4:29.5), Chi Psi's Miller Abernathy in the 3000-meter (9:36.2), PiKap's 400-meter relay team of Aaron Hagler, Gaston Gage, Harrell Powell and Tool Broone (47.0), Chi Psi's 1600-meter relay team of Tim Smith.-Mike Devine, Scott Granowski and . Claude Allen (3:38.0. all-campus title). Phi Delt's Hale Stephenson in the shot (47 '11 1 Sig ma Chi's Glen Whitney in the discus (127 ') and Phi Delt's Snyder Garrison in the high jump (6 '0"). The list of gradind winners include Independent Paul Warren" in the 400-meter 153.05. allampus title). Med School's Robby Wallin in the 800-meter (2:108), Inde pendent Brian Martin in the 1500-meter (4:07.1), Samoa Blue's 400-meter relay team of Ed Leof, Bill Block, Doug Ranker and Pat Pyon (48 0). Med School's 1600-meter relay' team of Michael Zollicoffer. Steve Citron, Tim . Takano and Wallin (3:53) and Samoa Blue's John Glass in the discus (99 '4 'iT . ' Bev Leach's 30 '10" throw in the shot and help in her team's 400-meter relay win helped Aycock win another ti tle. Joining Leach in the women's winner's circle are Tri Delt's Beth Ratcliff in the 400-meter (1 4.1 X Tri Delt's Eston Mason in the 800-meter (3 07.11 Tri Delt's Sally Du'ckett in the 1500-meter (6.52), other Aycock 400-meter relay members Anita Gaston, Missy Fetty and Linka Shiltz (102), Aycock's Susan Demaree in the discus (137 '91 . Aycock's Denise Kilpatrick in the high jump (5 '3") and Aycock's Mary Hart in the long jump (12 '3"). ' David Huffman and Paul Nicholasen must be happy IM archery is back orr the scene after several year's . absence because they are both one IM T-shirt richer. Huffman won the competitive division with a 316 score. - loey McLaughlin was second at 306 and John Glass, third at 170. Nicholasen scored 268 in defeating Kelley Davis with 190 in the recreational division. This year's Wimbledon volleyball tournament, also a - three-on-three tourney, winds up tonight on Ehnnghaus field. Bacteriology's "Samoa Blue" will meet Old .Well "Zag Nuts" tonight at 615 for the men's competitive championship. - Final Football Rankings tinal regular season rankings -'.-' . WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE FRATERNITY " 1. P.E. Undergraduates "Clippers" ' : . 2 Varsity Golf "MM Option" 1. Chi Phi "Bucketheads" , MEN'S RECREATIONAL 2 Phi Delt "Blue" ' . ' 3 PiKap "Blue 1" r . Royal Park "RPJ Naturals" -- SigEp "Crimson Tide" 2 Carolina Apts "The OFKAS" 3. Bacteriology "Samoe Blue" GRADIND - ; Old East "Ananonda Foil" 1 Law "Ernest T Bass" WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL 2 Law "2 L Male Whore" ' 3 -Teague A Alumni "Squackeaters" Cranviile South Fifth Floor ; 4 Teague B Alumni "Magic Rat Alumni " .2 Kappa Alpha Theta "Thackers " - - . 3. Morrison Ninth "NFLO Women" RESIDENCE HALL 4: Kappa Delta "Outlaws ' 1 Teague B "Icemen". CO-REC RECREATIONAL 2. Stacy "Pro Filactics" :' - 3 Morrison B "Falcons" -" 1 Crimes-Joyner "Bells and Balls" Granville DW "Slit ers" ' . 2 Avery "Turf Eaters" 3. Ruffin "The Family" CO-REC COMPETITIVE , ' ' Mangum-oyner "LOBOS" 1. IM-Red "Double Zeroes" . 2. Varsity "Interceptors" 3 PikaDU "Blue Gators" , J I Jy) Is irr. jilll n SU 111 ,tltiiij f Jj 4i Auviil Ml- t ; r 1 iltl: i , Tm - 77-'78 off icials Supervisor Keith Head (2nd row, 2nd frorrt left) and '79 Supervisor Rick Magee (2nd row, 3rd from left) ham it up with fellow Officials Association members of days gone by. Soccer, volleyball ref clinics will be next week. iiVTbortant aates Thurs , Oct. 8 last t t;o:iai mePtir;;s for IM ball 7 p.m.. soccer 8 p Fn, Oct. 9-DEAC soccer, facuitv-staff v; cer . WOOLLEN GV.' ALL DAY due to the C . ail JM managers v upddted infofrnafion . t e-' t TORY crganiza- eyball. . . vollev- n Gym. . i IM volleyball, -ling and fS soc ,DR IS CLOSFD :ce. . . Derby Day . ilh the office for GINS'!! -Jes. . NATION o, 9 a.m., Carmi- cf . 7-9 is begin . play linton . . first of .ieyba.'l referees, MANDATORY . first of two rferees, 7-9 p.m.; Sat, Oct. 10-IM SL ISt-'. I Sun , Oct. 11 -IM S. -.ci AL JOGGING DAY P. chael IM field. ; . 1 Mori.,- Oct, 12-fa-. ' . i f I bir-ins in floor hockev ' t'-m ' three MANDATORY c ' K- h 7-9 p m.;; 304 Woollen G i Tues.,, Oct 13-s- i chriics for IM volley b " .. MANDATORY clinics t r r. ' 304 Woollen Gym . ':: - " . - Wed., Oct. 14 last c vol! bi 'i . -.d soccer referee clinics. . volleyball. 5-6 p.m., soccer 7-9 p.m. . Thurs . Oct 15 BEAT STATE EXTRAVAGANZA, Tin Can - DEADLINE for floor hockey . i Fn, Oct 16 DEADLINE for turning in all bowling s results and for entering open handball tournament. . . FALL BREAK BECINS . '.. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS " ' ..' LIFETIME LEISURE ACTIVITIES PROGRAM up- ? coming clinics include CANOEING (Wed., Oct. 21). r- BADMINTON (Wed., Mon.. Oct. 21) and WEIGHT (. TRAINING (Wed, Nov! A). '. these one-night introduc f tory clinics are open to students and faculty-staff menv ; bers WITH FACILITY PRIVILEGE CARDS obtained from r Bynum Hall . , clinics cost little or none, depending on j . 'the activity all clinics meet at 304 Woollen Gym ' before moving to specific activity area . , contact Asst. : IM-Rec Director Rob Frye - OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION hke sports, need money?. . . satisfy both of those likes and work to be ad- mitted into the UNC Officials Associationan honorary I" organization for IM-Rec referees referees are now s needed for floor hockey, soccer and volleyball . fioor I hockey clinics began this past .Monday,- so interested f persons should contact Janis Matson IMMEDIATELY. soccer and volleyball clinics begin Mon , Oct. 12. . pay minimum wage, hours self-scheduled up to 15 hours a week . . . contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Janis Matson. . . DON! LOSE A CHANCE TO LOSE . IM-Rec fitness class "Use It and Lose It" meets 6-8 p.m., Monday, Wed-' nesday and Friday throughout the semester in Fetzer Gvm "C." (Room 112) . classes are free and open to' students and faculty-staff members WITH FACILITY PRIVILEGE CARDS - F.ACULTY -STAFF. . .program still needs liaisons be tween participating departments and IM-Rec office. '". . next DEADLINE is for bowling, volleyball and soccer, Fn., Oct. 9 contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Rob Frye IMMEDIATELY. . , : " " 14 SUPER STARS. . fall IM season's answer to IM Super Team with only individual events . . two-day decathlon-style activity will include track & field, swim ming, racquet sports, football, softball and weight train ing . . UNCs best all-around IM athlete will be chosen fiom this competition '. - , NATIONAL JOGGING DAY prediction runs . two, IM fun runs, two miles and five miles, will be sponsored in accordance with National Jogging Day, Sun , Oct. 11 ... to enter, meet in front of Carmichael Aud. 9 a.m. on . Sunday, or register in the IM-Rec office today and to- morrow . IM-Rec Secretary has several payroll checks' for of ficials (referees), which have not been claimed . stu dents with checks should stop by the office between 8 a m. -5 p m , Mon -Fri., and ask for Barbara Hall. . . TAG FOOTBALL .. PLAYOFFS begin Monday. . each team musfhave played four games, won at least two of those four, and have earned a 6.5 (or better) Sortsmanship rating to be eligible for the playoffs. . . contact tag football coordinator Rob Frye for more in formation . . FtOOR HOCKEY. DEADLINE for 1981 floor wars has been extended to Friday, Oct 16, with piay begirv ning Wed , Oct 21 (after Fall Break). . . ' . FRATERNITY RECOGNITION the following frater nities have not submitted recognition forms to the Of- tice of Student Affairs, and are therefore INELIGIBLE, for IM playoffs until recognition is received from that office forms must be submitted by 5 p.m. TODAY!!! those frats not recognized at press time were ATO, Kap pa Sig. 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