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8The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, November 5, 1987 IM-RE SPORTS ""iw. IM-RECs November "Escape TV announcer: Ric Flair has Ronnie Garvin by the neck with an arm lock. Garvin is reaching up with his hand, he's pulling Flair's hair. He escapes! Flair knocks Garvin to the mat with a right crossing punch. He's picking Garvin up and lifting him over his head. Here comes theslam! Ohhh . . . whata show wrestling fans! Now for some RIAL wrestling with less show but lots of action. The IM-REC Wrest lins Tournament Is scheduled for Novem ber 17 and 18 besinning at 4 p.m. each day. Entries are due November 13. This sinsle elimination tournament is a point system activity with points awarded to participating units for a maximum of five wrestlers. Five participation points are awarded plus five points per round ad vanced (up to the maximum 5 wrestlers). However, units may have more than five entries. Only the top finishers will qualify for the point system. The tournament follows standard col legiate style format and rules. Wrestlers will be divided into ten common weight classes. There will be no divisions by residence units. All wrestlers will be placed in one of the following weight classes: 118 lbs., 126 lbs., 134 lbs., 142 lbs., 150 lbs., 158 lbs., 167 lbs., 177 lbs., 190 lbs., and unlimited (over 190 lbs.). Weigh-ins will be conducted at the IM-REC office in 203 Woollen Gym on November 16 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Each match consists of three 1 -minute rounds. Sub stitutions are not allowed. Otherwise, standard rules are in effect The match time scheduled is also the forfeit time, so be there early! The schedule will be posted by 9 p.m. November 16 after weigh-ins are completed. "Last year we had 65 participants and we would like to see more from the standpoint of participation and specta tors," says Rex Pringle, Sports Director for the wrestling tournament The tourna ment provides the novice spectator the opportunity to see collegiate style wrest ling, whose season begins very soon. What better way to learn about a new sport than to come out and support your friends! Flair falls on Garvin for the pin! The referee is beginning the count. One, two, three and Flair has defeated Garvin for the championship! , S - s ; Two of last year's 65 participants in the IM-REC VrcstHng Tournament srapple for position. Important Events Here is the schedule for the months of November and December: November's MANAGERS MEETING will be held November 4 at 6:00 p.m. in 304 Woollen Gym. An extra 25 points are earned by unit who are participating in the points system with at least one manager present ISMJXCs prelude to the regular basketball season is an open GRAIL BASKETBALL tournament using single elimination format Entries are due November 1 0 and play begin Saturday, November 14. A Grail Captains' Meeting and Officials' clinic will be held November 9 and 10, at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m, respectively. The WRESTLING TOURNAMENT entries are due November 1 3. This open tournament is a point system activity offering the ten weight classes used in collegiate wrestling. Weigh-ins will be held from 9:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. in the IM-RSC office (203 Woollen). The tournament will be held November 1 7 and 1 8. The traditional TURKEy TROT is a 2 mile cross-country run that will begin at 4:30 p.m. in front of Carmichael Auditorium on November 19. Entries will be turned in to the !t-IC office any time up to race time. The SPORTS TRIVIA BOWL is an open activity with single elimination competition based on the College Bowl format Entries are due Novemeber 20 with a practice round and tournament draw beginning Monday, November 23 at 7:30 p.m. The POWER LIFTING CONTEST is an open activity with individuals placed in weisht classes for competition in the squat, benchpress and dead lift. Entries are due November 25 for the December 1 contest Keep ttlhe .to OMtt iBronnu ttlhe cool fail weaittlheirY Stay warm with the Carolina Seal Heavyweight Sweatshirt Available in Powder, Navy and White 50 cotton50 polyester Sweatpants to match id. ''I v . f ')) g:. " ' ' 1 ' ' ; al - : ill i la li ' ' ' '
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