advertisment ' advertisment BUG Mr ee w LET sponsored each week during the fall and spring semesters by tho UfC Student Stores Thursday, February 11, 1982 Bert Woodard, IM Publicity, 962-1153 Volume 2, Number 19 Cbapei HOI, North Carolina Spaulding Pro handball opens today in Fetzer Basketball is finishing up its third week of regular ' season play today in Woollen as twelve of the nation's top handball professionals display their talents in Fetzer to end this week's IM-Rec activities. Net week begins with the second annual Valentine's Day Couples Competition, moved back two hours now 3-6 p.m.) because of the UNCCeorgia game, in Hilton Indoor Track (Tin Can). This year's competition will feature all new events according to coordinator Lainie Kooima. The 1982 events, in order of progression, are "fowl play." "Lhapsody in two," "heading for home," "coed bundling," "lover's leap," "communal sacks," "dueling for dollies" and the infamous obstacle course. "To find out what all of events mean, you'll have to enter the competition," Kooima said. Points will be given in order of finishing in each event, and the winner at the end of the day will receive official IM-Rec champion T-shirts and other prizes, such as Valentine's Day box of chocolates, Kooima said. Valentine's Day Couples Competition is open to undergraduates, graduates and faculty-staff members. The pro-am handball tournaments that officially j open the Fetzer handballracquetball courts is as big a i deal as it sounds. The Spaulding Pro Tournament is on ! the official U.S. Handball Association pro tour, and will feature 12 of the nations best professionals plus four amateurs who qualified in the Pro Qualifying Tourna ment held in Fetzer Tuesday and Wednesday. In addition to the Spaulding tournament, UNC is hosting both an Open Singles and a Masters Singles handball tournament today through Sunday in Fetzer. There is a limited number of standing room spaces to to the Spaulding tournament available to UNC students, free with a UNC ID. Tomorrow is also the deadline for the inaugural IM gymnastics meet that will be held in 112 Fetzer(Gym Q. Monday, Feb. 15. There will be four divisions: men's ex perienced, men's 'novice, women's experienced, and women's novice, according to Assoc. IM-Rec Director Marty Pomerantz. Pomerantz hopes the meet will attract those UNC students of all abilities that enjoy the sport. "This is the first time (IM-Rec has offered gymnastics) and we'd like it to be a success," he said. He said that VQ-iWta a couple that plays together? 2nd annual Valentine's Couples Competition Sun., Feb. 14, $6 p.m having the two ability divisions should offer something for everyone interested in gymnastics. Basketball team captains should remember that play off eligibility requires four games played and two games won, according to Asst. IM-Rec Director Janis Matson. Any basketball inquiries should be directed to Matson. The Crail volleyball tournament also takes its virgin -run starting Monday. Patterned after the UNC tradition, grail basketball, this single-elimination tournament will follow regular season volleyball rules. Referees are still needed for the tournament and experienced volleyball referees should contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Rob Frye. The Chi Omega and ZTA sororities participated in an exhibition basketball game during the halftime of the UNCMaryland women's basketball game last Saturday in Carmichael, to usher in the new sorority point system. Both sororities were instrumental in getting the system approved by the Panhellenic Council and the IM-Rec Sports Program, renewing a system for women after be ing dropped in the mid 197Cs. This new system applies to sororities only. Basketball rankings GRADIND Kingswood "Polar Bears" Foxcroft "Carolina Express" LawDent "Long Hard Nights" Law "Mudsharks" FRATERNITY - PiKap"Blue1" Chi Phi ''Fury" Kappa "Nupes" Chi Psi "Purple" RESIDENCE HALL Teague B "Starjammers" Everett "Teamo Sportivo" Granville BW "Pentagon" Teague A "Syndicate" Teague B "Icemen" CO-REC COMPETITIVE 4-0 2-0 2-0 4-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 34) 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 Morehead'T.C.'s" 3-0 Morehead "No Names" , 2-0 Pre-professional Health Society "For Your Health" 2-0 Old Well "K.J.'s" 2-0 WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE Cobb "Enjoyed It" 2-0 Varsity Athletics "Hustlers" P.E. Grads MEN'S REC Connor "l-Ronnocs" Conner Zetz Psi "Zoo White" Estes Park "Arete" WOMEN'S REC Physical Therapy "Ultra Sound" James "Darling Demons" Inter-varsity "Lady Hoopers" Ehringhaus "Jolly Netters" CO-REC REC Scott College "Hooligans" Inter-varsity "IV'ers" Old Well ''Julia's Ervings" : Cobblestone "Kenny's Machine" SORORITY Pi Phi Tri Delt "Delta Darlings" PhiMu 2-0 2-0 40 4-0 30 34) 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 24) 2-0 2-0 2-0 24) 24) 2-0 IMportant dates ' Thurs, Feb 11 play begins in Spaulding Profes- -1 skm&f handba'l tournament Open Singles handball tour nament and Masters Singles hartdbaH tournament Fetzer courts . .BEAT MARYLAND-'! .' - , - fru Feb, 12OEADUNE for entering IM gymnastics competition and the Valentine's Day Couples competi ;,tkn. , .play continues in Spaulding Professional, Open Singles and Masters Singles handball tournaments. . . Sat, Feb. 13 play continues in Spauldmg Profes j skniat Open Singles and Masters Singles handball tour-; - naments, . .UNQTecb basketball ticket distribution, 9 '' Sun.; Feb, ' 14--second annua? Valentine's Day Couples Competition. 3-6 pm. Hilton Indoor Track:. . ; play concludes in the Spaulding Professional, Open -Smiles and Master's Singles handball tournament . . BEAT THEM OAWCSMI - - . Moa; Feb. J 5 DEADLINE for registering for life- ' time leisure Activities Program handba! clinic to be -' held Mon., Feb. 22, 6-9 p m. . I play begins in grait vol ley bait tournament, : . Tues- Feb 16 free swim in Bowman Cray .Pool' changed to 3:30-5:3-3 p-m. because of varsity swim meet . . . - 11 s Wed, Feb. 1? lifetime leisure Activities Program : fenemg clinic 6-9 p.m..-. . SWEET REVENGE ON THE ' ? Thurs., Feb, 13 DEADLINE for registering for life t)me Leisure self-defense clinic, to be held Thurs , Feb. ,23,6-9 p.m, . .free wi? tn Bowman Cray Pool cha nged Uo 3.33-S;30 p.m, because of varsity swim meet . . Sat, Feb. 20 VICTORY IN DEATH VALLEY?!! ; 'Sun.; Feb. 21 -UNCDOOK, basketba'f ticket di stribution, 2 p m. ,' . , , ' 1 -( Moo, Feb. 22 Lifetime Leisure Activities Program . harsJba!! dmic, Mpm,.." ! Wed., Feb. 24 DEADLINE for registering for Life time leisure yoga for Jogging dime, to be held, Wed, ; March 3, 6-9 p.m . BEAT TECH!!! ' ' Thurs, Feb. 25 Lifetime Leisure self-defense clinic, 9 prrt... . 1 r . 'N ANNOUNCEMENTS f WEEKEND RACQUETBAIL TOURNAMENT, .tour nament has been rescheduled to March 26-23 due to thi$ week's pro-am turtwbafl tournaments: ; ; fZH 5WIM CHANCE .-.free swim hours for Tues.; Feb' 16 and Thurs.. Feb. 18 have been changed to 3.30 p.rrt.-5:30 p m. because of the varsity swim meets . , ; YOU HA VENT MISStD IT Alt YET ,' . three days of handball starting today in Fetzer Cym ' don't miss a chance to see handball at its best, and UNCs 15 new handhattiracquetball courts . . ; VALENTINE'S DAY COUPLES COMPETITION., one 'more day to sign up for this second annual zany UNC: sevent h all new events will celebrate love day. Sun.;' Feb. 14, 3-6 p m. in Hilton Indoor Track . . contact Lainie Kooima . . FETZER HANDBALURACQUETBALt COURTS... UNCs new handbafli'racquetball : courts are being re served under the SAME policy xused for the Woollen courts last semester .call or come by the IM-Rec of ;fice, 7:30 p.m., Mon.-Thurs., for play the following day, or 4 30 p m. Friday for play Saturday, Sunday and Mon .day , squash reservations are - taken at 7.1 5 p m 'Mon.-Thurs., and 4.15 p.m. .. all IS Fetzer courts are available for reserve: - - . - - - Mon.-Thurs. Friday Saturday Sunday - 3.1 3-9 45 pm. 12noon-8.45pm. 10 a m.o.45 p m. ' 1-8 45p.m i: ... in addition to the IS Fetzer courts, the five courts in ; Wool ten are ava liable on a scheduled basis; COURTS Q 'Ct E ; htoti-Thurs. S a ra-2 p.m reservation H - 3- p.m. frst come basis , '' Frjday 8-11 a m. resrrvatton " 12 noon-8.45 p m. first come basis Saturday 10a.m.-5.45p.m. first come basis Sunday 141.45 pm. first come basis , . Woollen courts F and C are available on a challenge basis at all gym operating hours except when classes are in session . phone- reservations can be made ONLY on the UNC Receck Line, 962-1153 . . DON'T tOSE A CHANCE TO LOSE IMRec's Fitness Class resumed its semester run several weeks', ago. . class if free to students and faculty-staff mem bers WITH FACILITY PRIVILECE CARDS obtained from Bynum Hall. . . ciass meets Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 5.30-7 p m 112 fetzer, contact class coor- dtnator K- Franklin . ' - - OFFICIALS, "referees still needed for grail mural voileybaU tournament . softbaU officials clinics ben March 1 .' . contact Asst. IWRec Director Rob Frye.' , ' Lifetime leisure Activi'.ies Program . clinics remu.n- ing are fencing, harK.",i!J, seU-defertse, yoga for iogs;? folk dance, bicycie maintenance, sailing, frisbee, tenrs, crosscountry skiing and social dance, next clinic. is ? fencing. Wed.. Feb, 17 ' one niht, ntroductory clinics . geared toward the beginner in ach activity. . clinics are free to UNC students and faculty-staff membt-rs WITH FACILITY PRIVILEGE CARDS obtained it-jrn 8ymim Halj. . v - - ' IM REC SPOXTSAQUAT1CS BAHAMAS SAILING TRi?. .Fri.-Sun., May 15-22 these two programs m - the Department of Physical Education are sponsroir. this sailing excursion id conjunction wtth the Interna- ttonal field Studies (l SSX a nonrprof it educa t ional a nd . "scientific organization which assists fdutators with , field study programs, costs of the trip. Is $443. which includes round trip plane flight from Ft. Lauderdale to the Bahamas, aii accommodations aboard l.F.S. si'l- - boats for seven nighLs, food and insurance and instruc-! tion in a'.'lr.g, and related areas of interest DEAD LINE for registering for the trip is March 24 with a $1G3 deposit-. .faculty, coordinators . are UNC Aqtiatics Director Marybeil Avery, &?partrnent of Physical Education, and Bob Daland, Department of Political Sctence. . , . JUMPING WITH A HEART , UNCs Department of FhyS'Oil Education is joining fts protessronal orgamza- tion, the Alliance for Health, - Physical Education, Recreation and Darvce, and the American Heart Association, Is sponsoring the t'Jumprope for Heart', .Sat, March 20, 10 am.4 pm. in Carmichael Audt torium . s person teams from campus groups and residences will jump for pledge donations in a nation wide effort to raise money for the Heart Associa tion contact Dr Angela Lumpkin. 962-2021. .win- ners will receive UNC IM T-shirts, plus prizes from the : Heart Association . ; . entry forms may be obtained from the IM-Ret office,'. . ' . NEW IM-REC CALENDARS, spring semester activi ty calendars are n. . .available AT NO CHARGE in the JM-Rec office. V ALtN I IM- PAY lUm tOMFtTII ION sec ond annual love day games. Sun,. Feb 14, 34 pm . with all new events . .1932 events, m order, are fowl :; : play, lhapsody in two, heading for home, coed bundltng lover's Teap.' communal sacks, dueling for dollies and obstacle course. . . DEADLINE for entering has been ex tended until tomorrow (Fri Feb. 12), 5 p m . .contact ' Lainie Kooima for information . OFFICIALS SUPERVISOR... Asst IM-Rec Director Jams Matson is accepting applications for co-Supervisor of officials, to replace veteran Dianna Sweezy Bridges who s leaving March-1 . , .sophomores are preferred,' ittniors accepted ' no seniors need apply, pay is minimum wage, based on 18 hours a week , . - the posi tion will be designed to complete this academic year (through May 1932) nd run throughout next academic year (September 1982-May 1983). .contact Janis Mat- AIL IM-RfC EVvFLCnTES . W-2 income tax forms ; are available in the IMRec office for claim..: contact . IM Secretary Barbara Hall, 8.30 a.m-4 30 p.m ; SPECIAL TEAM PRICES FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS 100 Cotton Russell Athletic T-Shirts 24 shirts & up , .$3.95 ea. 12-24 shirts $4.25 ea. 6-12 shirts .$4.75 ea. regular $6.00 valus s7j K A 0 (includes 2-Inch lettering up to 12 letters) There's f.loro In Your Como In & Prico Our Shirts for Other Tesm Sports 100 Cotton Russell Jerseys with contrasting trim on neck and sleeves 12-24 shirts . . .$7.00 ea. 6-12 shirts . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.00 ea. (Includes 3 4-Inch Greek letters or up to 12 2-inch letters) 'For both Koins fMtwwd: Please aRow one week for delivery. Additional charge for names (10 per letter), numbers (35 per 6" no, 75 per 10" no.) n "ON CAMPUS' 6 Spotlight, February 11, 1932

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