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20 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 2, 1977 ummer intramural competition underway ByRICKSCOPPE Stiff Writer "Whack," goes the tennis ball. "Swish," goes the basketball through the net. Yes, summer intramurals has begun. Play in all sports except golf gets underway this week, with golf sign-ups to continue until June 3. Summer schedules are now out and may be picked up outside the intramural office in Woollen Gym. Certain sports will require the individual participants to contact each other and arrange matches. Individual sports are badminton, racquetball, and tennis and there are deadlines which must be met by the participants each week. In men's tennis singles the first deadline is June 3. By this date all men's matches for the first week must be completed. The Joyner courts will be reserved for one hour and 15 minutes and can be reserved for play two days in advance by stopping by the intramural office. Players will be required to fill out result cards found outside the intramural office and return them to the box there. Tennis playoff matches will be two out of three sets, but the first person to win 1 1 games will be the winner in the league matches. Each player should bring a can of good balls and flip to see which balls will be used. Once into the playoffs courts will be reserved for two hours. Playoffs will consist of the top two finishers in each league. The only courts which are on a reserved basis are the Joyner courts numbered one through eleven. Men's doubles and women's singles will be run similiarly to men's singles and their first deadlines are June 8 and June 3 respectively. Racquetball competitors must also contact one another to set up their matches. The first deadline for racquetball is June 3. Each player will play each other in their league once during the regular season and courts can be reserved by calling the intramural office one day in advance. Matches will consist of the best two-out-of-three, 21-point games. As in tennis, result cards must be filled out and returned to the box outside the intramural office. Racquetball playoffs will consist of the two top finishers in each league. Both basketball and volleyball get under way this week and in some cases the first game has already been played. In volleyball the first date for games was May 31 and the next June 2. Volleyball games will be a best two out of three with 1 5 points constituting a match. There will be no playoffs in volleyball. Instead, the team with the best record will be the winner. PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT Now! For the First Time in Chapel Hill Enjoy Chinese Food in Privacy and at Ancient Oriental Tempo it Over 100 dishes Gourmet food from all four corners of China Peking, Szechuen, Canton, Shanghai Private party rooms available Dine amid the art of China 1404 East Franklin St. Just before Estes Dr. (Bus routes F & G) 942-1613 Open 7 days a week Dinner 5 pm to 10 pm We are open during all holidays Amp4 Parting Luncheon Specials Available Monday through Friday from 11 to 2 Saturday and Sunday 12-2:00 Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30, Sun. 1-4 Phone: 9684408 PAPER, THESIS, DISSERTATION? When time is running out, you can rely on us to live up to our name. Get it copied, collated, quick! At Copyquick. Above the N.C. Cafeteria. 133V2 Franklin Street929-4028 COPYQUICK NO COUPON NECESSARY SOUPER SOUP 99 S SPECIAL Bowl of soup, choice of drink, slice of bread with butter and your favorite donut. Just 99t plus tax. y f i f ;V" f J . X I - - I - I If I :?$rtf III 1 i-'- V $ " mmmmm With some of the men's and women's varsity basketball members, along with Coach Dean Smith, competing in intramural basketball this summer there may be more people in Woollen watching them than playing on the hardwood. Basketball play begins this week for the leagues, on either May 31 or June 1 and continuing until June 15. All games will be played on courts four, six and eight. Lacrosse standouts picked The UNC lacrosse team, which finished seventh nationally this year, placed two players on the All-American team and five on the ACC all-conference team headed by attackman Joe Yevoli and defenseman Doug Fierro. Both Yevoli and Fierro, juniors at UNC, were named third team Ail-Americans while midfielder Randy Gilbert and goalie Larry Meyers received honorable mention from the U.S. Inter-collegiate Lacrosse Association. N.C. State was the only other ACC school represented on the All-American squad. INSTACOPV Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929-2147 Mon.-Fri. 9-6 J1 ' ii Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription John C. Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. Ntxt to the Varsity Theatre 942-3254 4 fc V ' 3 mm, (Mas mm & mmi 942-7870 Good any time of day. OPEN. 24 HOURS 7 DAYS PER WEEK 1500 E. FRANKLIN929-5398
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