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advertisement advertisement, Ifl LLST rn sponsored each week during the fall end spring semesters by the UNC Student Stores Chapel Hill, North Carolina Thursday, Oct. 29, 1981 Bert Woodard IM Publicity, 962-1153 Volume 2, Number 10 II H CRAOIND Law "Ernest T. Bass" Barry Mann, captain Steve Stephenson Adrian Wilson Eddie Newsom Joel Lulla William Plyler Woody Vann Kip Marshall JohnMcCill Don Personette. ' Leigh Wilco . Steve Cogburn John Arrowood FRATERNITY Chi Phi "Bucketheads" Billy Sutton, captain Ceran Robinson Jeff Sargeant Joe Edwards Matt Cruebmeier Mark Green , Preston Charlton v Charles Monroe Page Ellison Blair Butler Mack McMillan RESIDENCE HALL Teague A "Hairless Horsemen" Blake Zemp, captain Junius Tillery Tim Wilson ' Mike Austell Ross Powell Jeff Sums Don Beaver Paolo Facci . Brian Barefoot John Dickson WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE Varsity Golf "MM Option" Kim Grace, co-captain "" Linda Mescan, co-captain Lola Massad Carta Daniel -Lee Tooley ' Meredith White Eileen McCann Tricia Franklin Karen Cobb Anita Jones Donna Hovis 1 98 1 I M tag f oot bal I c h am pio n s Susie Metcalfe Margaret Dessasure CO-REC COMPETITIVE PiKa "Blue Cators" Page Singletary, captain -Clyde Brooks Hank Edwards Jim Lilly , Huntley Cuthrell Rick Ma gee Helen Thorpe . Karen Fulghum Robin Waters Lee deWitt Cindy Morgan Debby Flowers It's Bass, Chi Phi and Teague MEN'S RECREATIONAL Carolina Apts. "The.OFKAS" Will Lane, captain Kip Smith Tom Tedder Scott Davis Ty Marship ' Bob Breyear Randy Bolen Jeff Leal Kevin Cage Mike Davis Mike Wingf ield Richard Hurder Robert Kinly " Peter Sinclair WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL Kappa Delta "Outlaws" ' Katherine Crisette, captain Linda Wohlbruck Ann Reynolds V Cat Poston Tracy Young Annie Schaeffer Kim Collins . Amy Reeves Dana Jackson Kathi Grady Susan Tuyler Amy Walser Tammy Williamson Karen Chalk '. Debra Scott Kim Raymer CO-REC RECREATIONAL Grimes-Joyner "Bells and Balls" Sam Highsmith, captain Deen Cude Frank Wells David Wilson . . - Cheryl Brown Debbie Johnson Claire Thompson ' Hope Buffington Angela Wheeler John Sessions David Anderson . Laura Zalimeni John Perry Hugh Closter o riant dates Top-ranked Chi Phi's "Bucketheads," listed in the of ficial entry form as that frat's second best tag football team, denied long-time football king PiKap its come back bid for the title last week by edging its Blue "1" outfit in overtime after a 10-10 tie. Phi Delt ended PiKap's reign last season, but third ranked PiKap made a strong bid to regain the title after it defeated Chi Phi's un-ranked "1" team in the semifinals. The Bucketheads defeated surprising un ranked DU Blue "1" in the semis. Top-ranked Law "Ernest T. Bass" breezed to the gradind title, 17-0 over "Gozinya," a team made up of grad students from Law,. Med, Dental and just about everywhere else. Barry Mann's Bass "had defeated Teague Alumni "Squack-eaters" in the semis. It was all Teague in the residence hall championship, as three Teague A teams and one Teague B team made it to the final four. In the finals, it was all Teague A, as Blake Zemp's un-ranked "Hairless Horsemen" edged un-ranked "Syndicate" 6-3. The Syndicate was the de fending residence hall champion. In the women's competitive division, second-ranked Varsity Coif "MM Option," uspet top-ranked P.E. Un dergraduates "Clippers" .12-0. Kim Grace leads that championship team. The third-ranked "Blue Gators," a team represented by PiKa and Delta Upsilon fraternities. Phi Pi and Alpha Chi sororities, along with Teague, Granville, Law, Med and even some Peace College alum's, defeated Grace's second-ranked "Interceptor" team 31-6 in the co-rec competitive division. In the recreational divisions, it was second-ranked Carolina Apts. "The OFKAS" over the un-ranked Old East "Anaconda Foil" 13-6 in men's rec, fourth-ranked KD "Outlaws" edging third-ranked Morrison Ninth "NFLO Women" 6-0 in women's rec and top-ranked Crimes-) oyner "Bells and Balls" 22-2 over the un-ranked Old East-Spencer "Anaconda Co-Rec" in cor-rec rec. In other IM results. Dr. Angela Lumpkin .of Physical Education defeated Avery's Ellen Goldberg for the women's competitive racquetball title. Med's Phil Bass ford will meet Med's Vyto Bankiatis for the men's rec ti tle. Another Med student Mary Lampe defeated James' Elizabeth Ann Bush for the women's rec racquetball championship. There are six players left in the men's competitive division. - Beta "Blue" and Teague B "Iceman" were winners in the recent badminton finals. Beta defeated TEP in the frat finals and the Icemen defeated the Lewis "Birdies." APO's "Shuttlecockers" took Chi Phi "Bucketheads" in the men's rec division. Beta team members include Mel Kelly, Stewart Hartley, Roger Lane and Keith Johnson. Icemen members are Bruce Kollriski, Kenneth King, Randy Pit tord, Tim Craves and. David Hillsgrose and APO con sisted of Creg Butler, Deepak Sahasrabudhe, Tom Stumpf, Steve Beste and Bill Beery. Play continued this week in bowling, tennis, floor hockey, volleyball and soccer. Deadlines for Co-rec "Super Teams" and the open handball tournament have been extended until tomorrow with play beginning ' Mon., Nov. 2. Deadlines for the IM wrestling meet and innertube water polo are also tomorrow and grail mural basketball deadline is next week after the organiza tional meetings. In a final IM note, it never fails to haunt you, that wondering monster called mistake. Prince Dixon's Na tional Jogging Day prediction run time was correct in last week's Bulletin Board, only SHE had the winning prediction, not HE. Thurs , Oct. 29-DEADUNE for vollebaH team captains to schedule games for the following week (Nov. 2-5) . .:,: i Fri, Oct 30-DEADLI.NE for entering innertube water : polo, IM wrestftng meet, Co-rec Super Teams competition and open handball tournament . . a!! IM unit managers should check in with the c'fice for updated information Sat, Oct 31-BOUNCING BACK AT MARYLAND!!! HAPPY HALLOWEEN Lifet.e L jre GOLF clinic, HO a.m.. Finley Course . , first cl st of "UNC Hash JHouse Harriers" fun run;. 12 noon, tn front of Woollen Mon.. Nov 2-!M V.T "llSCi KM f T WEIGH-IN, all id-ay m IM-Rec office ... 1 -. -r- Tes, Nov. 3-EE SL."C rs, WooHen Cym ! J VOTE' ' f.rst cf ' ;r-'-:'..rs fjrf-:. 1 r... : - .to ZjA V.'jc'on Cym . t Wed, Nov. 4-Lite:i-r. . !c' ;,C-9pn.,3C4V.:' G' i .. jc- 1 . . second c ' : o- z i team capla.; , .?n, 3C4 . n Cym rs , Nov. 5-1 M wrc ; r: -c . t cr t !.E for entering grail r fca.' I Friday Nov. 6-DEADL ! for er.ic( acq-jctjr.S tournament ... I . Sat., Nov. 7-THE BIG 0E . . Co Heels!!! f ; Sun, Nov. 8-annual Campus YMCA "Footfalls Road- Vace," 12:30-1:30 pm Campus YMCA B!dg., Cameron sAve. : ' : -; ,: I Mon, Nov. 9-DEADLINE for reg'steri- for Lifetime lei sure SOCIAL DANCE clinic, to be held Mon., Nov. 16, 6-9 L'l refe'ees. 7-9pm, ' 1 wrestling meet j organizational captains, 7 p.m., im TRAJNING 1 HTe-,:!;,-g meet ".al meetings for jollen Cym ; . . I! mural basket- iues . DEAD . tournament . . 2 IM all-campus Final football standings CRAOIND 1. "Ernest T. Bass" 2. Laurel Ridge "Cozinya" 3. Teague Alumni "Squackeaters" 4. P.E. Crads "Packers" FRATERNITY 1. Chi Phi "Bucketheads" 2. PiKap "Blue 1". 3. DU "Blue1" 4. Chi Phi "Kingfishes" RESIDENCE HALL 1. Teague A "Hairless Horsemen" 2. Teague A "Syndicate" 3. Teague B "Icemen" 4. Teague A "Stick-it-to-Beavers" WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE 1. Varsity Coif "MM Option" 2. P.E. U'grads "Clippers" CO-REC COMPETITIVE 1. Pika "Blue Cators" . 2. . Varsity Athletics "Interceptors" 3. IM-Rec "Double Zeroes" 4. P.E. Crads - MEN'S RECREATIONAL 1. Carolina Apts. "The OFKAS". 2. Old East "Anaconda Foil" 3. APO "Coots" 4. Royal Park "RPJ Naturals" WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL 1. KD "Outlaws" 2. Morrison Ninth "NFLO Women" , 3v Kappa Alpha Theta "Packers" 4. Granville South Fifth CO-REC RECREATIONAL 1. Crimes-Joyner "Bells and Balls" 2. Old East-Spencer "Anaconda Co-Rec" 3. Craham-Cobb "Wreckers" 4. Avery "Turf Eaters" rp.m. . . play begins in ;and innertube water po!. ; Wed.,Nov.11-DEADL!' pent of Physical Educat; MANDATORY orienta!,; i klass, 7 p.m., 109 Felzer . Fri., Nov. 13-1M ticq LtrETi.V.E IEKUKE AC" ?coming clinics include Cf Icoufse), vi:cht tra:: Woollen Cym) and SOTt " p m., 3C4 Vvtx!.'en Cyr.V; 'clinics are open to stu'. ViTH FACILITY PRIVtl E r 'i mu: a! ba all tournament E for signing up for the Depart .'sSNC'.Vl .::NG course . . i-ieet.ng f,..r SNOW SXtlNG ..:!! tournaiTent begins . . ." ;nurri Hal! clinics' cc." : ;the activity . , most c' -before moving to soecii ;. SM-Rec D.rector Rob Fr.r- t crncius a:socia: ;PER;EN'CED volleyball fed grail mural office' fflexible,-. self-scheduled w CEDENTS . it::.s f. f (Sat. Oct Z fA'c-J.. N . these or :s and fso. : CARDS 's or no"' cs meet in 2 'Ctivity area ."CRAM ... up 10 a.m., Finley 4, 6-9 p.m., 304 :1. Nov 16, 6-9 .,' t introductory r-itaff members 'air.ed from 8y i depending on 4 Woollen Cym contact Asst. ... f cxkey and EX soccer .- '' s are still need- r:eet Wee? . Nov. 4 . , hours 'y and pay minimum wrj. . . . outstanding performance rewarded with entry into the UNC Officials Association,: members of which sport official Officials Association alt-weather jackets con tact Asst. IM-Rec Director Janis Matscn ... . DON'T LOSE A CHANCE TO LOSE . . . IM-Rec Fitness Class, "Use It and Lose It" meets 6-8 p.m., Mon.. Wed. and Fri., throughout the semester in 112 Fetzer classes are FREE and open to students and faculty-staff members WITH FACILITY PRIVILEGE CARDS . . FACULTY-STAFF ... departments needing liaisons should contact Asst !M-Rec Director Rob Frye , fs vol leyball' in progress now , , ; fs handball DEADLINE has been extended to TOMORROW Fri., Oct. 30) : . . CO-REC SUPER STARS . . DEADLINE has been ex tended to TOMORROW -with competition beginning Mon., Nov. 2 . . . ONLY first eight (8) teams entered may participate . . . four day consolation-style tournament consisting of competition in volleyball football, ktner-' tube water polo, racquetbail; table tenuis and cross courr try .. top two teams will tug-of-war for T-shirts . IM WHISTLING MEET . .'. annual meet three-d.ty. single-elimination format , . this year's meet will be a POINT ACTIVITY for men's competitive units (frats, resi dence halls, grad'ind) (participation points only) with NON-DIVISIONAL competition ..' WEICH-IN will be conducted in the IM-Rec office from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon , Nov. 2 . , - come dressed to be weighed ... a half-pojnd allowance will be made for gym shorts . . . each match consists of three one-minute rounds' i . meet begins Tues , Nov. 3 . : . IM-REC SKf TRIP and DEPT. OF PHYSICAL EDUCA TION SNOW SKIING COURSE ... two opportunities for UNC's ski lovers to practice their trade ... annual IM tr:p (Jan. 3-8 at Beech and Sugar resorts) will be discussed at organizational meeting Mon., Nov. 16, 8 p.m.. 304 Wool len Cym . . . inaugural P.E. course, which offers FULL P.E. activity course credit (10 hours) will be discussed at'' MANDATORY organizational meeting Wed., 'Nov. 11,7 p.m., 109 Fetzer ... students should bring $3S with them to the P.E. meeting . . : contact Course Director Mary be 1! Avery, 962-2124 . . ANNUAL CAMPUS Y FOOTFALLS FUN RUN . , 1931 race gets underway with check in from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in front of the Campus Y building, Cameron Ave , . . '1 Footfalls consists of 10K and two-mile fun runs .. . . prizes and T-shirts will be awarded . . . contact Campus YMCA, 962-2333 ... rr.ST ornciAL run cf ti:e 'unc hkzh v.o'jzz H- 1." '.Z"j . -. yet another noncompetitive fun run f.r UNC'i cj;.vs, but this time in the hash trad.l:on . . . f.jn starts 12 noon, Oct 31 in front of Woollen Cym . . . th: run W!ll be approximately 5-7 miles' on and around UNC's . campus . . . byob ... CHAIL MURAL HOLIDAY EASET"ALL TOC."..V MENT . . don't miss entering this UNC classic - . . DEADLINE for this single-elimination pre-season tourna ment is Thurs., Nov. 5 (captains must attend organiza tional meeting and play begins Mon. Nov. 9 . , . TU.'.-.IY TivOT ... is coming . . . keep posted ... . SPECIAL TEAEl3 PRICES FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS 100 Cotton Russell Athletic T-Shirts 24 shirts & up 12-24 shirts . 6-12 shirts .. .$3.95 ea. .$4.25 ea. $4.75 ea. regular $6.00 value (includes 2-inch lettering up to 12 letters) Thsre's f.!or0 In Your Come In & Price Our Shirts for Other Tcsrn Sports i00 Cotton Russell Jerseys with contrasting trim on neck and sleeves 12-24 shirts . .. . . . . .VA ... . .$7.00 ea. 6-12 shirts ... . . . . .. . ..... . . . !$8.00 ea. (Includes 3 4;lnch Greek letters or up to 12 2-inch letters) . 'For both Items featured: Please allow one week for delivery. Additional charge for . names (10 per letter), numbers (35$ per 6" no., 75 per 10" no.) SUQMERTlT stores ON CAMPUS" 10 Spotlight, October 29, 1981 ; V ' ' ( i .' - r i V - r t '
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