advertisment advert sment j3 i i ' irvi i:Xh li t Lv - I y nj y y auuy v-: i ponsorcd csh week during Xho fill end spring 'semesters by ths U?C Student Stares Volume 1, Number 2 Thursday, October 2, 1SG0 Chapel Hiil, North Carolina IM competition nn 1 1 - f i if - I f Chi o it Cy CERT VVCCOASID Aycock Dorm, Chi Psi fraternity and Lewis Dorm, leaders in intramural track, ran to victory in their respective divisions last week, while "Misrepresented Conclusion" of the Sociology department and School of Medicine took the gradindependent title. The girls really get psyched for this meet It's bad more girls from other units don't participate because it's a great way to meet people.' Annette Ivey Aycock manager ' Craig, Delta Upsilon, Avery and Teague A won cham pionships in team table tennis held recently in the Tin Can. Aycock, which dominated the women's track division for the second consecutive year, was led by Clare Lynam's victory, in the 600 meter run and second, place finish in the long jump. Lynam was joined by a long list of Aycock contributors including Allison Stevens, winner in the Softball throw, and Linka Schlitz, shot put winner. "The girls really get psyched for this meet," said Aycock manager Annette Ivey. "It is bad more girls from other units don't participate because it is a great way to get to know people." Dave Dixon and Mike Hasty, co-managers for Chi Psi, organized a large group of participants and their fraternity's second straight IM track championship. The "Lodge" was led by Nick Manos' win in the discus, victories by the 400 and 1600 relay teams, and a score of second and third place finishers in their victory over a Tabb Evan-led PiKA team. ewis posr -vracK wins "About a week before the track meet, we start pulling out good runners out of the moth balls, Dixson said. We get pretty 'gung-ho' about it (track meet) every year." In the dorm division, it was all Lewis which meant it was all Charlie Brown. The former UNC trackster won the 1C0 and 400 meter runs, while teammate Fred Smith helped out with a victory in the 1,500. 'About a week before the track meet, we start pulling out good runners out of the moth balls.' Dave Dixon Brown said the annual meet, though not challenging, was fun. "And I enjoy winning T-shirts for the dorm." Mike Zollicoffer and Steve Lerner led the "Misrepresented , Conclusion" to its title. A Craige team of Sam Abrams, Thomas Wayne, Rich Ammons and Robbie Tangan claimed the residence hall table tennis title. The Avery "Penguins" won the women's honors, Teague A's "Dinks" won men's rec and three teams are still tied for first in the gradindependent division. "It feels good to finally win an intramural (champion) T shirt," said senior Trent McKay of DU's winning table tennis team. McKay was joined by Johnny Stephenson, Tim Edwards, and Rob McNeill. Inadvertently edited out of last week's copy were Tim Burgiss, captain of DU's-grail mural Softball champs, and the all-campus golf results. Dental student Donnie Luper's 72 score won him the golf title in the annual tournament held recently at Finley course. Finishing behind Luper in the 16-student field, were Ehringhaus' Glenn Dixon, Gene Martin of Graham and Mark Rich of Teague. Weekend gym Siours cut back Due to full-time' personnel schedule problems, the newly expanded free-play hours for Woollen Gym and Bowman Gray Indoor Pool have been cut, according to lM-Rec Director Dr. Ed Shields. The new cuts, which are minimal and affect only weekend use of the facilities, leave the schedule as follows: Mon.-Thurs.: Gym 6 a.m.-Q a.m. and 3 C.m.-midnight, pool 5:30-10:45 p.m., asketrooms 7:30 a.m.-midnight Fridays: Gym 6 a.m. -10 p.m., pool 5:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m., basketrooms 7:30 a.m.-IO p.m. Saturdays: Gym 9 a.m.-7 p.m., pool 12 noon-6:45 p.m., basketroom 9 a.m. -7 p.m. (same as gym hours) Football Saturdays: Gym 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. -7 p.m., pool 4 p.m.-6:45 p.m., basketrooms same as gym hours. Sundays: Gym Noon-10 p.m., pool noon-8 p.m., basketrooms same as gym hours. Schedules will vary on holidays. Woollen Gym is still open until midnight Monday-Thursday. Physical Education classes have gym and pool time from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and varsity practices and scheduled intramural activities may interrupt these free play hours. UPCOMING EVENTS Thursday, Oct. 2 MANDATORY meeting for all tag football officials, 6 p.m. 304 Woollen Gym. Friday, Oct. 3 Entries due for Facultystaff golf. . . Sunday, Oct. 5 Intracathalon begins. . . Monday, Oct. 6 MANDATORY meeting for all IM managers, 7 p.m. 304 Woollen Gym. . .Entries due for team badminton and team floor hockey. . . Tuesday-Thursday Oct. 7-9 MANDATORY meeting for all volleyball and soccer team captains... Tuesday and Thursday, v-ball 7 p.m., soccer 8 p.m.. . .Wednesday, soccer 7 p.m., v-ball 8 p.m.. . .304 WG. . . Friday, Oct Entries due for volleyball, soccer and the "Dig Apple Olympics".. . ANNOUNCEMENTS Anyone interested in serving as liaisons for the facultystaff program, contact Rob Frye at 933-1003. . . IM unit managers should check their mailboxes and see someone in the office at least once a week. . . 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