advertisement o) o) BUG LET advertisement mi sponsored each week during the fell end spring semesters Jfy tho UMC Student Stores Thursday, Nov. 19, 1981 Bert Woodard IM Publicity, 982-1153 Volume 2 Number 13 Chapel Hill, North Carolina La UJ U Litl 1 - i A ji a Volleyball competition is winding down. Today is the deadline for captains to schedula csmes for Monday and Tuesday, the last days of regular season play. Playoff conflicts are due Monday and playoffs begin Nov. 30. No changes in changed IM Point System Despite seeing changes in the point system for the sec ond time in three years, defending fraternity point champion Delta Upsilon holds a slim lead in the newest version of the IM point system. With results in only tag football, table tennis and track & field tabulated, DU has 450 points to Chi Phi's 445. PiKap sits at a distant third at 355 and Sig Ep, one of the leaders in getting the system changed, is fourth at 345 Rounding out the top ten fraternities are Chi Psi, Kap pa Psi, PDC, PiKa, Sigma Chi and Beta. it is bad news for anti-Teaguers regarding the resi dence hall point totals. With the same three sports tabulated, Teague A is leading with 535 points, Teague B and Stacy are tied at 505 for second and defending champion Granville DW is fourth at 415. Finishing out the top ten residence halls are Lewis, Eve rett Mangum, Granville BW, Granville CW and Avery. Participation points were changed this year, at the re quest of the smaller fraternities who felt larger f rats had - an advantage with more persons to choose from in enter ing teams. There is now a new limit on the number of teams each fraternity can enter that earn participation points. These totals are not exactly up to date, according to Karen Franklin, point system coordinator for the lM-Rec office, because only the first three fall sports are in cluded. The standings after three sports are: RESIDENCE HALL Teague A "Syndicate" Granville AW "69'ers" Granville CW "Spike Bailers" Stacy "Choking Cardinals" -Stacy "Iguana Hold Your Hand" FRATERNITY Sigma Chi "Tube Steaks" t Kappa Psi "Knumknuts" DU "Webeseenya" PiKap "Blue 1" Sig Ep"Spikers' GRADiND ESE "Roundhouse Gang" Old Wejl "Big Boppers" Craige "Out to Lunch Bunch" WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE Kenan "Killers" 60 4-1 4-1 82 6-2 4r0 3- 0 4- 1 3-1 3-1 7-0 4-0 16-1 44 Residence Hall Fraternity Teague A - 535 Delta Upsilon 450 Teague B 505 Chi Phi 445 Stacy 505 Pi Kappa Phi 355 Cranville DW 415 Sigma Phi Epsilon 345 Lewis 335 Chi Psi 215 Mangum 279 Kappa Psi 210 Cranville BW . 245 Pi Kappa Alpha 175 CranvilleCW 135 Sigma Chr 174 Avery 120 BetaThetaPi 150 rankings Parker "Super 7". . 3-0 Theta "Netters" - 3-0 P.E.'U'grads" . 3-0 Thanksgiving gympool hours Wed., Nov. 25 gyms 6 a.m.-4 p.m.... POOL CLOSED... Thurs., Nov. 26 gyms and pool CLOSED. Fri , Nov. 27 gyms and pool CLOSED. . . Sat, Nov. 28 gyms 10 a.m -6 p.m. . . pool 1-6 p.m.. Sun., Nov. 29 gyms 1-6 p.m.. . pool 2-6 pm . . . Mon, Nov. 30 RESUME normal schedule. CO-REC COMPETITIVE Teague-Parker "F'ups" IM-Rec "Mixed MASH" P.E. "Setters" ? Dental '"Pub'itis" MEN'S REC James "Dirty Half Dozen" Granville South "Nads" DU "Dwarfs" SORORITY - Theta "Netters" Chi O "Night Owls" Kappa Kappa Camma KD "Outlaws" Tri Delt CO-REC REC Durham "The Nads" BSU "Buffaloes" BSU "Bombers" Olde Campus "Spikers" WOMEN'S REC Royal Park "Cold Diggers" Chi O "Night Owls" Parker "Sparkers" Morrison Ninth "NFLO Women" 4-0 40 3-0. 3-0 60 4- 0 5- 0 3- 0 4- 0 3-1 2-1 2-1 4-0 4-0 4-0 3-0 0 4-0 3-1 Turkey Trot fun run, soccer playoffs today Intramural activity was extensive this week but there are not many results to report Crail mural basketball is ending its secqnd week of play. Co-rec innertube water polo begins its second week as well, playoffs in soccer, begin today and Nov. 30 for volleyball and floor hockey. The annual Turkey Trot will be run today at 4 p.m. start ing from Carmichael IM field. Tennis" playoffs are still on hold waiting for some pro crastinating team to get busy. Everett will play the win ner of the Carr "Smashers" Lewis "Lobs" contest for the residence hall title. Colony "Leslie Love Seats" de feated Cobb's "Cobbers" for the women's competitive tennis title. "Samoa Blue," a team from the Bacteriology depart-' rnent that usually performs well in the gradind division, got together a winning co-rec outfit to win the first an nual Co-rec Super Teams competition. Co-rec Super Teams, modeled after last spring's successful men's competitive Super Teams competition, featured compe tition between four teams in volleyball, tag football, badminton, table tennis and cross country. As in the spring '81 Super Teams, the top two teams squared off in. a finale tug-of-war to determine the T-shirt winner. Samoa Blue team members include: Bill Black . Kathy Rogers Charlie Voliva Doug Rader Suzanne Hansen Sue Taylor Missy Hasnell Jim Register . Jim Cuidri Bob Westmoreland Mike Vanusz Pat Ryan Ed Leof Betsy Harris John Class Jeff Alexander Mary Lampe Rick Padgett Joan Lrttje Claire Moore Phil Bassford Ken Bott John Patton Beth' Rassmussen Vyto Bankiatis Nancy Schek Soccer playoffs begin today and schedules should be posted by 1 p.m. The inaugural Sports Trivia Bowl is filled and anyone interested in going on the 1982 IM Rec Ski Trip, Jan. 3-8 to Beech and Sugar resorts, should contact Associate IM-Rec Director Marty Pomerantz im mediately. Volleyball team captains must submit any playoff conflicts by Monday, Nov. 23. Captains of teams not submitting any conflicts will be assumed to be able to play at any time, according to Asst IM-Rec Director Janis Matson. Today is the last day for team captains to schedule games for Monday and Tuesday, the last days of regular season play. - - : ; - . & Ihurs.,vNov. 19 annuel TURKEY TROT, fun run, 4 s p m., Carmichael l field. . . DEADLINE for vceyts:! t: --n captains to schedule games for tbe last week of . ' 3 y Nov. 23-24 . .soccer p! averts b ; n. - fri, Hov. 20 a'l IM wr.'.t r;- should check in v. 'l.of.'ure for 'touted iifjrmat.on. . ,1931 "C-eat C ..k" pc-rade - - " Sat, Nov. 23-tEAT DOCK?:? J VI LIE OZ TEMFE. i-::re we come... - ; .;- ' Siji , Nov. 22Pcot clef d 1-5 pjn because of .swim Mon.; Nov, 23 CEADL'N'E for vr"-jtk.S team cap-' ti-:s to submit cermets. ..L.'eiim leisure Ac-' t ,',es Program C7,C:S COUNTRY SkV.XQ clinic, 6-9 p.ro Woollen Cym. . MANDATORY .meeting for alt :C:.C7.lTY IM MANAGERS, 7;30 pm,. 304 Woollen Cym...' " - - - " 1 Tes.. Nov, 24 DEADLINE for entering "Sports Wed, Nov. 25THANKSC1V1NG HOLIDAY begins. 1 - Mon., 'Nov. 30-CLASSES RESUME. voUefeaa playoffs begin . . . practice round for Sporb Trivia ,owl . .floor hockey playoffs begin . , - Tues,, Dec. 1 Sports Trivia Bowl . . UNQUVa. ticket ' distribution, 5 p.m.. . .pool closed because of swim meet ... Wed,, Dec. 3 -FALL IM CHAMPION PICTURE DAY, 7 . p m IM-Rec office. . . floor hockey finals, New Tin Can' -.BEAT TULSA!!! ' Fri., Nov. 4 LAST DAY OF FALL CLASSES. . all IM ? unit managers should check in with the office for early spring semester IM information. . . Mon., Dec. 7 READING DAY. . . . Tues., Dec. 8 FINAL EXAMS BEGIN .. ' ' - ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. . , f ALL IM PICTURE CHAMPION PICTURE DAY. . . ail ; IM team, dual and individual champions from fall semester and both summer sessions should report to the . I IM-Rec office at 7 p.nv Wed,. Dec. 3 for official IM Champion pictures. . . T TURKEY TROT IS TODAY annual hoUday fun run begins at 4 p.m., TODAY, Carmichael IM field. . win ding male and female each receive a turkey. . . IIFET5ME 1E1SURE ACTIVITIES PROGRAM ..up coming cimic is CROSS COUNTRY SKIING, the last LL i dintc or the semester, Mon., Nov. 23, 6-9 p.m. in Wool den, i:. the Lifetime Leisure Program consists of one4 night introductory clinics in several different activities'; throughout the semester schedule can be obtained at th-e IM-Rec office). . .clinics are open to students and faculty-staff members WITH FACILITY PR! VILECE nt CARDS obtained from Bynum Hail. ; . clinics cost liu.'s or nothing depending on the activity . .most clip its meet in 33-1 Woo"en before moving to specific activity area. . .contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Rob Frve. . . DCNT LOST A CHANCE TO LOSE . ; , IM-Rec Ctn-rs -cL?.:-s, "Use It and Lose It" meets 5:30-7 p.m., Mondiy. ' Wednesday and Friday throughout the semester in 112 -fttzer. . .classes are FREE and open to students enj facuity-statf members WITH FACILITY PR1V1LECE - CARDS obtained from Fynom Ha'l . '. , . , LM-KEC aI T:?... organizational meeting was THIS PAST Monday, but interested people can sti'l fwl t t'ie band wa -on for this IM trad.tJon ,., trip runs Jan. 3 5 to Eeech and Sugar resorts. . .contact Assoc.. IM-Rec Director Marty Pomerantz for details. ... IM-REC BAHAMAS SAILING TRIP... Fri -Sun., Miy 14-23,1982. . .cost Js S440 EXCLUDING round tnp to Ft. Lauderdale,' flenda,. contact trip coordtnatcr ' Mary bell Avery in UNC Aquatics Office, 952-2124. or ; the IMRec ofrice. . sailing trip is open to ONLY THE FIRST 23 people to sign up , "l FIRST ANNUAL SPOSTS TRIVIA 8 OWL. . . one-night smgle-elimnatton format Tues, Dec. 1. with practice round Mon., Nov. 30 . . ONLY first eight 8 teams to sign up may participate: ; each team consists of four members who must respond to questions about-sports : trivia each round lasts 15 minutes with the winning :? team advanctng . .DEADLINE for entry is Tues., Dec. Nov. 24. . , contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Rob Frye FLOOR HOCKEY. . , all rosters are final as of yester-. day for playoffs playoffs begin Mon, Nov. 30, 7 p.m. . . captains of teams making playoffs will be ' notified, but are expected to check the master schedule for times outside the IM-Rec office. ; . semi-final play is : slated for .Tues., Dec. 1 with finals set for Wed.; Dec "'3... SOCCER PLAYOFFS. . . playoffs are scheduled to begin TODAY. . team captains should pick up playoff schedules TODAY before 4 p.m.. . .contact soccer coor dinator Beverly Jarrell with any problems. . : TENNIS teams still tn contention in tennis playoffs . should play before next Friday. . .all tennis matches should be complete by Friday, 5 p m. . . contact tennis coordinator Beverly Jarrell wtth any problems ... VOLLEYSALl. . . DEADLINE TOMORROW for vol leyball team captams to schedule games for the last week of play (Nov. 23-24). . playoff conflicts are due ' Mon.. Nov. 23 . . if a team captain does not submit any conflicts, it will be assumed that htshertearn can play ANYTIME., .each team must have played four gamrs and won at least two of them with a sportsmanship rating of 6.5 or above to be eligible for the playoffs TEAM NAMES, .'.teams names considered in bad taste will not be used in IM-Rec scheduling or publicity. .. 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