advertlsment : ii J U U IU UU U U KzJ U ttl U . LzS L2 La sponsored each week during the fell end spring semesters by the UNC Student Stores 8 Thursday, November 4, 1S22 Ron Rlcci, IM Publicity, S52H53 Volume 3, Number 9 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Table Tennis, Grail Basketball and Archery to name a few Look Out! November is p While the fall semester winds down and the libraries start to get crowded on Saturdays, the IM Rec Program is just starting to gear up for the finals rush. November is packed with events that any stu dent can join in to let off some of the academic steam. Tomorrow is the deadline day for Table Tennis, Grail Mural Basketball and Archery entries must""" be in the IM office by 5:00 p.m. The Table Tennis competition is an all-campus activity featuring men's and women's singles and doubles, and mixed . doubles. Each teamplayer must play a minimum of four matches to be eligible for the playoffs. Each match is three out of five games to 21 points. The format for play is a challenge play season followed by a single-elimination playoff. One of the fall's traditional favorites, Grail Mural Basketball, will take over the Woollen Gym courts starting on Monday, Nov. 15. This sneak preview for the spring basketball season follows a single elimination format, and the games are a little shorter than regular season games, so don't fall behind early. For all those archery specialists on campus, a chance to show off your skills will start on Monday, Nov. 8. The tourney will take place on the Ehr inghaus Fields, with one round of shooting the highest score takes the crown. Each contestant will shoot six ends of six arrows each three ends at 20 yards and three ends at 30 yards. Check by the IM office for the complete details. Remember the IM-Rec Ski Trip? If by some -chance you've forgotten about four fun-filled days of s skiing at Beech and Sugar Mountains, then think ' fast because the mandatory organizational meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 16 in 304 Woollen at 8:00 p.m. A $45.00 non-refundable deposit must be with you at the organizational meeting. Contact Marty Pomerantz in the IM office if you have any ques tions.' To help everyone get psyched for Thanksgiving, the IM office is again this year sponsoring the ever popular Turkey Trot on Thursday, Nov. 18. Meet in front of Carmichael at least 15 minutes before the race to register. Head IM-Turkey Marty Pomerantz will be handing out turkeys to all winners. The final major event of the fall semester is the Sports Trivia Bowl only 16 teams can enter, so get those applications in early. Each team consists of four members and the format is a single-elimination playoff. A pimen What university was the only school in the 1979 National Basketball Association draft of college players to have a player chosen in' the first two rounds? Answer, where else the fight ing Stags of Fairfield (Conn.) University. ' IMportant Dates - Thursday, Nov. 4 Welcome to November! The turkey month brings a host of exciting IM-Rec activi tiesstarting with the finals of the IM Wrestling Tourney TODAY in the back of Woollen Gym. Come and check out UNC's best grapplers. Also, TONIGHT in 304 Woollen the final organizational meeting for the Grail Basketball Tournament will be held at 8:00 p.m. If you missed the first one, you must attend this one. Friday, Nov. 5 A big deadline day for IM-Rec ac tivities. At 5:00 p.m., entry forms for Grail Basketball, Table Tennis and Archery must be in the IM office. The Weekend Racquetball Tournament begins. Check the schedule in the IM office to find out when you play. Saturday, Nov. 6 Tar Heels travel to Death Valley In Clemson we'll cool off the Tigers. Sunday, Nov. 7 The Innertube Water Polo season starts. Check the IM office for scheduling or call Rob Frye if you have any questions. Monday, Nov. 8 Everyone playing William Tell will start shooting their arrows at targets on the Ehringhaus Fields' check the IM office for all the rules. Tuesday, Nov. 9 Start the day with the Table Tennis competition and end it watching IM Wrestling and Rac quetball video highlights at Mr. Gatti's. Remember, the ping pong tourney starts with challenge play. Wednesday, Nov. 10 A MANDATORY Grail Basket ball Officials' clinic will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in 304 Woollen. All interested officials should contact Janis Matson at 962-1006. . Thursday, Nov. 11 The seqond' MANDATORY Grail Basketball Officials' clinic will be held in 304 Woollen from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Janis Matson can answer any ques tions. - Friday, Nov. 12 In memory of last year's IM Publici ty Coordinator, Bert Woodard, a special message goes out to his best friend, Nugget the DU mascot who celebrates his birthday today. If you can tear yourself away from Nugget's b-day celebration, stop by the IM office to check the Soccer Pjayoff pairings. ANNOUNCEMENTS Don't forget this! On Monday, Nov. 15 the final" Lifetime Leisure Activities Program clinic of the semester covering backpacking and hiking will be held in 304 Woollen from 6:009:00 p.m. If you're into the out doors, you won't want to miss this. The deadline for en try is Thursday, Nov. 11. Contact Rob Frye in the IM of fice for more details. The facility and pool hours for the remainder of the fall semester have been revised. Students should be aware of these changes. Effective last Friday, Oct. 29, the WooflenFetzer Gym Complex will close on Fridays at 7:00 p.m. instead of 9:00 p.m. On Saturdays, the gyms will not open until 2:00 p.m. The pool will close on Fridays at 6:45 p.m. instead of 8:45 p.m., and will not open until 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays. All of the facilities will be closed on Saturday, Nov. 13 for the thrashing of UVa. ' . 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