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By Phyllis Fair
Sports editor
The Intra-mural Recreational
Sports Program offers a wide range
of activities over the summer. It
provides aerobics classes, . softball,
volleyball, tennis, racquetball, two-on-two
basketball and match play
golf..
Aerobics: classes have a warmup,
2()-minute cardiovascular workout
and spot exercises.
First session classes Monday
through Friday are:
Aerobics for beginners
5:10
to 6:10 - Studio B
I ntermediate level 5:30 to 6:30
Surhoff:
By Lara Gibbs
Staff Writer
Last May, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill catcher B.J.
Surhoff was the first player chosen .
in baseballs free agent draft and he
signed a one-year contract with the
Milwaukee Brewers. According to
teammate Doug Torborg, Surhoff
got $ 1 50,000 as a signing bonus.
Surhoff finished his three-year
college career with a .392 batting
ACC loses 11 to NBA
By Phyllis A. Fair
Sports Editor
In Tuesday's National Basketball
Association draft the Atlantic Coast
Conference had 11 of its players
drafted.
The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill lost guard, Buzz
Peterson to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Other ACC draft picks and the
teams to which they were drafted are
as. follows: Lorenzo Charles, North
Carolina State, Atlanta Hawks;
Adrian Branch, Maryland, Chicago
Bulls; Dan Meagher, Duke, Chicago
Bulls; Jeff Adkins, Maryland, Chi
cago Bulls; Anthony "Spud" Webb,
North Carolina State, Detroit Pis
tons; Vince Hamilton, Clemson,
Indiana Pacers; Cozell McQueen,
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-$385 per 5 Week
Summer Session
University Square
Studio A
Second session classes Monday
through Friday are:
Aerobics for beginners 5:10
to 6:10 Studio A
Intermediate level 5:30 to 6:30
Studio B
The universal weight room will be
opened the entire summer.
Softball: consists of an open league
and a co-rec league (men and women
playing together). The teams sche
dule themselves when they enter for
the entire regular season, followed by
a single-elimination playoff. All
teams not forfeiting a regular season
game advance to the playoffs. Teams
Year contract with JMUwmuhee Brewers
average, 32 home runs in 167 games
and 84 stolen bases. He struck out
five times in 267 times at bat and
played every position but pitcher.
Though a Pan Am, All-America,
and Olympic team player who was
drafted out of high school by the N.Y.
Yankees, Surhoff is reluctant to talk
about his natural talent and skill.
Assistant coach Howard McCul
lough said that Surhoff is known tor
his clutch hits and ability to pounce
North Carolina State, Milwaukee
Bucks; Yvon Joseph, Georgia Tech,
New Jersey Nets; Delaney Rudd,
Wake Forest, Utah Jazz; and Kenny
Green, Wake Forest, Washington
Bullets.
As expected the number one draft
pick was 7'0" center Patrick Ewing
of Georgetown went to the New York
Knicks, who won the right to craft
him in a May 12 lottery.
The draft had seven foreighn-born
players were drafted among the first
36, four of them in the first round.
Five underclassmen were picked in
the first. round. They include Way
man Tisdale of Oklahoma, Benoit
Benjamin of Creighton , Kenny
Green of Wake Forest, Karl Malone
of Louisiana Tech and Jerry
Reynolds.
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with a .500 or better record go into
the competitive playoffs, teams under
.500 go to the recreational playoff
(only one playoff for co-rec). Games
are played Monday Thursday 4
8 p.m.
Volleyball Triples: Triples play (3
person teams) will be scheduled in
a round robin format using regular
volleyball rules.
Tennis and Racquetball:
Competition is offered in men's and
women's singles and doubles and in
mixed doubles. Players teams sche
dule their own matches and must play
a certain number of opponents to
advance into a single-elimination
on the ball and fire it back to the
pitcher in one motion.
"B.J. is an awesome talent,"
Torborg said. "He is really fun to
watch. He deserves his success
because he made it happen. He was
hard on himself."
"He always gave 100 percent,"
Torborg said."I guess that's what
makes him great. He got so many
infield hits that just zipped through
with a lot of topspin."
Head coach Mike Roberts said
that although Surhoff came from a
family of successful athletes, he used
his instinct and competitiveness to
become a polished player not unlike
his teammate, Walt Weiss.
Mushetbutt clinic
By Phyllis A. Fair
Sports Editor
Dean Smith, head varsity men's
basketball coach, is holding his 24th
annual summer basketball clinic for
boys ages 10 through 17; no high
school graduates. The clinic is in two
one week stages. The first week's
clinic will conclude this week and the
second one will begin next week.
The clinic teaches the boys a
variety of basketball skills. The boys
begin playing basketball early in the
morning and they play through the
evening.
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playoff.
Two-on-two Basketball: Self
scheduled, unofficiated games will be
held on the Cobb-Joyner Court
(unless it rains). Format will be
determined by the number of entries.
Match Play Golf: This single
elimination tournament will be self
scheduled with players arranging
matches at mutually convenient
times. All play must be at Finley Golf
Course. Tee-off times and greens' fees
must be arranged with golf course.
Those people interested in playing
need to go to the IM Office, 203
Woollen and fill out an entry form
before July 3.
" You can only teach so much,"
Roberts said, "The rest comes from
inside the player. B.J. can lay down
an unexpected bunt or steal a base
when no one else would try. He
knows what to do."
Things weren't always perfect in
the game for Surhoff, according to
McCullough. "Spring season got off
to a horrible start for him," he said.
"B.J. was under a great amount of
pressure and just like anything else,
when you stop pressing or trying too
hard, the natural skills take over. It
took 15 or 16 games for things to
smooth out," he said.
Surhoff has eight-to-10 hour bus
rides, reunions with fellow Olympic
The clinic consists of members of
Smith's staff, other faculty staff
members and basketball coaches
from across the country. Each one
of the staff is in charge of about five
or six boys.
Each of the- boys is assigned to
different groups according to his
particular skills and abilities.
The clinic gets very little publicity
because there is limited space and a
great demand to attend it, said
basketball office personnel.
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participate in all IM-Rec -programs
free of charge. Faculty and staff
personnel need to purchase a priv
ilege card at the Cashier's Office,
Bynum Hall. Students not enrolled,
but pre-registered for 1985, may also
purchase privilege cards.
A six-week summer term costs $9
with pool passes also available for
children. Fees go towards the care
of the physical facilities.
For more information about pro
grams and facilities, individuals
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players, financial security and the
dream factor to look forward to as
he works his way up to the major
leagues, McCullough said. "He's
competitive why he'd fight a
rattlesnake you're going to see him
in the major leagues, and soon."
McCullough said Surhoff didn't
chew tobacco."It's hard to get Yan
kees introduced into the finer aspects
of Southern life,"he said.
Surhoff intends to get his degree
from UNC-CH but not soon. When
asked if he was ready for the hero
worship from baseball fans he was
embarrassed and said, "I want people
to base their opinions of me on what
they see me do how I play."
Boys, who have indicated an
interest in the clinic, receive appli
cation forms through the mail in
January. Selection is based on a first
come first serve basis.
There is a waiting list for those who
did not get their application in on
time. "
The boys come from everywhere
in the nation and in some instances
have come from Europe.
The cost of the clinic is $280 the
boys are staying in Granville Towers
West for the duration of the week.
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