Ml fs a nnn n ulle adwtisment sponsored each week during tha fall end spring semesters by the UNC Student Stores Thursday, September 10, 1981 Bert Woodard, IM Publicity. 962-1153 Volume 2 . Issue 3 Chapei H2t, North Carolina artvertisment HAL o) Q) Hark the sound of 1 981 Tar Heel so ft hall champions, clear in radiant shine Before the 1981 grail mural Softball tournament cham pion is decided and football takes over the IM-Rec spot light, lets congratulate the 1981 regular season Softball champions. " MBA "Anchorage 7 for 1" won the all-campus Softball championship between gradind, fraternity and residence hall men's competitive champions. Regular season Softball winds up the IM-Rec year as spring semester comes to a close, and results are often not complete by the deadline for the last Daily Tar Heel. 1981 regular season softball champs are: FRATERNITY Pi Kappa Phi "Blue" Bill Ferrell. capt. Joel Walters, IM manager Steve Barbour David Powell Alan Jones Jerry Stanislaw Bob Branch Jeff Dotson Curt Ross Neal Coker . John McLaughlin lEarl King CO-REC COMPETITIVE Spring Garden "R-U-Kidding Me" Jackie Newlin, capt. Ellen Caspter Joanne Sampio Dugan Weiss Joan Templeton Mary Forehand Rick Saleeby John Herion Paul Malina Frank Maddox Alan Purvis Vince Cheek Cary Jones Walt Beaver Dan Williams Doug Peed Karen Dilley ; Greta Setzer WOMEN'S REC P.E. Undergraduates "Butchers' Denese Morris, capt Kim Good son Trie ia Joyce Bessie Buchannan Debbie Wagner Lu Holhauser Lisa Grimes . Christy Click Janice Howell Sara Beal Teresa Taylor Sharon Patton Donna O'Dell MEN'S REC Mangum "Madmen" John Paul Jones, capt Steve O'Connell Curtis Can - Chris Sparks Alan Ewing Scott Bell Summey Orr Vann Bowen Robert Cray Jerry De Berry John Hicks . Joel Haas Steve White CO-REC REC Scott College "Croup Sex" Jeff Bundy. capt El woody King Duncan Buoyer Rob McNeill Connie Millwood Debbie Hancock Jennifer Grubbs Marsha Colewell Mary Register Tim Edwards Karl Kapp Capri Foy Lee Thompson GRADIND MBA "Anchorage 7 for 1" Bob Irvin. capt Graeme Thompson Larry Cerchini Mark Kozel John Lean Jean Fttzsimmons Bob Peervian Kel Landis Rusty Tinndalt Mark Yates Rich Cimigliano- Mike Fisher Charles Peterson Bill Cole Tom Yermack Bruce Boshirk RESIDENCE HALL Avery "Pros" Wayne Way, capt Tim Walker : Kevin Lavin Mitch Cox -Tony Leesniter Dan Moran Steve Lawrence David Spencer Chris Cox ' Brook Ward Mark Brown Ray Robertson ' Tim Bartlett WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE James "Bad News Bugs" Kathy McCallie, capt Jenny Phillips Jim Helms Nancy White Melanie Croft Annette Loflin Benita Turner Paula Lytle Lynda Nixon . Lynn Bodkin Debbie Richardson Kim Hallman Karen Cobb Terry White FT! 4 J Late entries accepted for Napoleon' Deadlines in "Napoleon" basketball. Ultimate Frisbee, opening of the tag football season and the return of ar chery competition highlight the IM-Rec week. Napoleon deadlines were due Friday, Sept. 4. but late entries will be accepted for this Carolina tradition. The single-elimination tournament, open only to those UNDER 6 feet tall in sneakers, pits three men's or women's teams (no co-rec) in half-court games to 15 baskets or 30 minutes running time limit. Officials are used only for the semi-finals and finals so playes in the early rounds call their own fouls. Play is set to begin Monday. Archery will be played at James (Residence Hall) Field in a one-round, highest-score-wins format. Each ar cher must compete with another tournament archer and turn in attested score cards no later than Fri., Sept 18. Each contestant will shoot six ends of six arrows each; three ends at 20 yards and three ends at 30 yards. Con testants may use personal equipment or check out bas ketroom equipment. Ultimate Frisbee, one of the three major types of fris bee competition, will consist of a one-day tournament format depending on the number of entries. Teams con sist of seven players and no more than one canine, ac cording to the IM-Rec handbook. The handbook also states that this fast-paced game is a combination of .Carolina tag football, soccer and keep-away. Entries for archery and ultimate frisbee are due TO DAY. Asst IM-Rec Director Rob Frye has announced that -.135 teams will compete in Carolina tag football regular season competition that started Tuesday, in addition to 25 co-rec outfits. Frye, who is directing tag football this year, said the 160 teams is roughly the same number as last year. . Further breakdown finds 101 men's competitive teams (frats, men's residence halls, gradind), 23 men's recreational, four women's competitive, seven women's recreational, 11 co-rec competitive and 14 co-rec recrea tional. Instant scheduling is being used again this year, and has already begun. Team captains schedule each week for the FOLLOWING week of play. For the first week Frye reported teams signed up for almost 100 available time slots. As with last year, teams must play a minimum of four games and win at least two of them to make the playoffs. An additional requirement is a 6.5 (out of 10) average sportsmanship rating, as given by the IM-Rec officials each week Questions regarding the new sportsmanship' rating of instant scheduling should be directed to Assoc. IM-Rec Director Marty Pomerantz or assistants Janis Matson and Frye. ""asm i? I ! 1 ' 1 Fraternity IM managers will meet tonight 7 p.m.,. 304 Woollen Cyril to discuss changing the current )M point system for the fraternity men's competitive division,. Leaders of the smaller fraternities claim larger frats have an advantage in the current system because points are given for men's recreational divisions teams in an ef fort to award points for participation. The UNC point system, according to the IM-Rec hand bock, recognizes the unit in the fraternity and residence hall men's competitive divisions that best eorobinps par- - tlcipation, achievement and sportsmanship throughout !; the entire school year. A trophy is presented to the win-, nmg unit in both divisions which signifies achievement Each year the system ss adiusted tr accordance with , residence hall population shifts (percentages male : female) and to address any major questions, such as the case with the smaller fraternities. -' Last season saw a year finale "Super Teams Competi :, tton" brought in that matched the lop four frats, based k on the point system, against each other in five sports and likewise for the residence hall top four. The two winners then met in a tug-of-war to dt-cide the true "Super Team." : In last year's inaugural Super Teams, the DU, Pi Kap ; PKa and Chi Phi frats competed in that division while :, Granville DW, Teague A, Teague B and Lewis competed i? in the residence half division. DU defeated Teague A in the tujj-of-war for the T-shirts and Super Teams trophy:. ; To date, the only new kink in the 1931-2 system is an ; aJkJ sortsrrianship'measure. IMRec officials now ; give teams sportsmanship ratings after each contest s: and repeated low ratings will keep a team out of the playoffs . " i Current residence half units are as follows: Henderson Residence College - - (Alexander, Connor, Wtnston) Morison A (floors 1-4) ' Morrison B (floors 5-7) . . 1 Morrison C (floors 8-10) '. James A (floors 1-4) - ; ;. James B (floors 5-8) - Graham Cranville AW floors 2-3) Cra'ge Ehrinhaus . ; Teauo A (floors 1-2) " - Tt-Sot B (floors 3-4) Granville BVV (floors 4-5 Granville CW (floors 6-7) ' ;Stowe Residence College Old East, Q)3 West, Carr) lMangurr: Grimes Everett , Manly " t Stacy GranvfSe DW floors 8-9 , ... Granville South Urnts are established based on population,' male female percentage and average participation in the IM Rec program; The women's point system was discorv ; tmued, at the request of the women IM leaders, several years ago. There is an ef fort by ZTA sorority to establish a sorortty league within the current self-scheduling ;F::system;-iM : . Final rankings for 19GQ-81 point system are. : . FRATERNITY 1. Delta Uplson (DU3 ' - 1216 (Super Teams winner e- J champion) 2 PiKappPhi(PiKap) - 1C54 3, Pi Kappa Alpha (PtKa) 9n 4. Chi Phi - ' 18 5 Sgma Nu , 771 6. SiymaChi 93 7. Kappa Psi - ' 5r.3 8 Ch.Psi " 5;;.') 9. Beta ThetaPr (Beta) - 57& 10. Sigma Phi Epsilon (Sig Ep) 526 RESIDENCE HALL 1. Granville DW ' 2. Teague A (Super Teams winner) "1584 3. Lewis, 1256 4 Teague B - n 5- Stacy " - 10M 6. Avery ' - f,62 7 Granville BW 818 8. Henderson ' 743 9. Graham ' , 742 10 Everett ' . 740 Mpo nan t dates Thurs.. Sept 10-DEADLINE for entering Ultimate Frisbee tournament archery, team tennis and open golf tournament . . Sua. Sept. 13 Ultimate Frisbee tournament . ,. .- Mon.. Sept. 14 play begins in archery, "Napoleon" basketball tournament and team tennis. . . Wed.. Sept 16 DEADLINE for entering Lifetime Leisure jogging clinic to be held Wed.. Sept 6-9 p m 304 Woollen. . . Fri., Sept 18 DEADLINE for entering team table tennis, mixed doubles bowling. "Wimbledon" volleyball tournament faculty-staff golf and faculty-staff bowl ing. Mon., Sept. 21 -DEADLINE for entering Lifetime Leisure archery clinic to be held Mon!. Sept. 28, 6-9 p.m., 304 Woollen. . first annual "Hare and Hound" fun run, 6:30 p.m., in front of Woollen Cym. Cobb-Joyner tennis courts should be ready for play by next week . . if all goes according to schedule, play will begin in IM team tennis, Mon.. Sept. 14. players should pick up schedules and information in the IM-Rec office. . questions should.be directed to Beverly Jar rell. IM tennis coordinator. . Lifetime Leisure golf clinic has been postponed to Oct. 31 . . no date has been set for the Fly & Bait Casting clinic ANNOUNCEMENTS IM open golf toumment deadline has been extended to Thursday. Sept 10. . play begins Fri., Sept 18. NEW!!!!!IM-Rec fitness classes qualified instruc tors classes meet Mon.-Fri., 6-7 p m . open registra tion at IM-Rec office. 203 Woollen Cym SPECIAL TEAM PRICES 100 Cotton Russell Athletic T-SJhirts 24 shirts & up .'.'.. ...... $3.95 ea. 1 2-24 shirts .............. ... . .... . . . .$4.25 ea. 6-1 2 shirts , ............. ;v . . , $4.75 ea. regular CS.C3va!ua (Includes 2-inch lettering up to 12 letters) Thero T.tera In Your c: 3 FOR I WTRAMUBAL SPORTS . f A'-'- Cctr.o In & Prica Our Shirts for Other Team Sports 1pOo;;Cotton Russell Jerseys with contrasting trim on neck and sleeves i2-24shirts . . . . ; ; . . ........ .$7.00 ca. 6-12 shirts . . . , .... ; ... . .......... .$0.00 ea. (Includes 3 4-inch Grctk letters or up to 12 2-inch Isttsrs) For both Kama taaturad: Ptease aDow on wwk ft teNvry. AdcS tonal cftarg for names (100 par letesr), numbars(35tf par ff'no 75 per 10" no.) A -- I s i "Oft CAXZUS Spotlight September 10, 1981 9

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