.4-7. V _ l s \ !\.- _ . I . ' 'THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, Septi”l3, 1977. Page 15 ’lNJRAiuRAis ‘lnxmxuunAls I WOMEN'S INTRAMDRALS first base with hesitation, while Mike Rogers ' 7 ran to home plate to score the winning run. The Fall '79 version of the Intramural Program This is just a glimpse of some of the action is set to begin shortly. As in previous yearS, and fun that gows on when you participate. So, the emphasis will lie on FUN and PARTICIPATION, get together a group of students in your department rather than_on skill. The fall line-up of sports or friends and come out and 30in us' includes the ever-popular softball, as well as ~ Six Team Softball soccer, flag-football, and tennis. ‘ Engineers SOFTBALL - Softball will be played on Tuesdays , Freshmen . and Wednesdays (see the schedule for this week). Independents » At the present there are four teams registered for ' Marion play. They include Bernardine 13 (Floors 1 and Blanchard 3); Bernardine 2h (Floors 2 and h); Blanchard, and ” Mean Machine the Day Students. Resident students wishing to play should check with their Dons or Cheryl Judson (B'dine l3);Sue Enman or Patsy MacAulay (B'dine); Caroll Ann Bernard (Blanchard). Day students should either leave their name at _ , the Athletic Dept. of simply show up at the field for the games involving the Day Students. SOCCER — Soccer will be played on Thursdays with the same teams as above. The field beside the Robertson Library will be the site of all games. FLAG FOOTBALL — This sport will be making a come back after a couple/years absence from the intramural prdgram. A tournament will be held in ‘late September and it is open to any interested teams. They can take any form (residence, year, high school, class, or just friends.) There should - be at least 10 people on the team. Team lists In conclusion, if all goes well, in terms of should be left at the Athletic Dept. "For more teams participating, then the M&M Football further information contact either Vince Mulligan, Squad may have some hard competition, finally. So, I say Intramural Director, or Shelly Pepler. ‘ say again, get together some new friends or old TENNIS _ A tennis club may be formed if enough and, organize a team, for goodness sake. - Dr. Phillip interest is shown. Racquets are available at the Brown, B18, LPU & H-A- gym for students and faculty. Anyone interested in ,Six Team FOOtball FLAG FOOTBALL . . Tis—the—season to be rough and rowdy. That's the impression everybody gets from football. This is not so in flag football. The intramural league was asall last year, 3 teams. However, there may be a possibility of several expansion teams participating this year. One, going by the name of Sophmores, who will be coached be Jim Revell (Roger Staubauch of the AUAA). Last year, even though the league was small participation among the teams was great, especially Bobby Bocheur's Bruising Business team. They won the 1977 title, only because the Mean Machine had no knowledge of the league. Again, in 1977, they won by one touchdown against the Mean Machine. The reasons are unavailable at this time. entering,a-tennis tournament( singles, doubles and BUSiDESS mixed) in late September should leave their name FFe§hman at the Athletic Department. More information Marlon on this will be available t a later date. . Mean MaChine If you are at all interested in any of the above BlanChard Engineers and Sophmores (possible expansion sports, you should make every effort to become a part of the intramural program at UPEI. It is being arranged for your benefit and enjoyment, and without your participation, the program just won't work. Intramurals are fun - take a look at the schedule below. And then make an effort to be on one of the teams. Together we're great :- without each offer - we just won't work. SPECIAL EVENT , SOFTBALL SEPT 16 AS PART OF UPEI DAY " RESIDENCE CHALLENGE GAME — SOFTBALL '“ 2:00—P.M. — BERNARDINE VS BLANCHARD . 2: P.M. — BLANCHARD VS MARION , i. ’ r v v \ - V . : mmmm "-* 'PANTHER ‘ Here we are again, back for another year of gaining knowledge, meeting new people and indulging * in the Pig and Whistles. . The list can go on but L the purpose of this article is to inform you ' _ the Student about UPEI,S intramural program. L ‘ Ogen to all U.P.E.I. Student Union members This area seams to be lacking participation by ’ l years.and,OYer' . , a the student body. The Mean Machine Club,.a COlour t51€V1§1°n’ Stereo: all kinds of games notorious team, and its members are excluded from to pas? the t1?e° Featuring speClal entertainment on Tuesday this accusation. After all, M&M has been, or . . r evenings. / almost ' ' K ' t . , Vlctorlous 1n several $P°r S A great place to relax With friends, or make SOFTBALL ‘ r ,. ' ' / LOOking baCk, I recall one of these close encounters new friends to relax with. There is no better , , . way to enjoy Monday Night Football, or a good 0f VictOry. It was a cold day in mid—October. The T V , . . highlight was the championship game of the aéifi m°:;e’ grbyoir favorlte muilc’ or a rel" International Softball League — Mean Machine bridg g e 0h ac gammona 0r cribbase, 9r Versus the Electromagnetic Engineers. The teams ‘ l ge’ or C ess’ or Cheekerss or anythlng seemed to be matched in favor of the Engineers who e se' The PANTHER LOUNGE has somethlng for had 19 players, while M&M had a small gang of 5. It Everyone. , was the bottom of the~last inning and tied at 17—17. gen évery gay’_lo a-m- ‘ h P-m- for lounging, The Engineers were at bat with one out, a man on S udylng’ relaX1ng' teams) For further information please contact Vince Mulligan, Intramural Director.Gymnasium, (Ext. 135). ‘3rd base,.Mike Rogers, and a batter who had tWO . LICENSED HOURS: SMON.& TUES. 9 - l2. strikes on him. Alien Alan Hughes, Di?0her for M&M. ‘ THUR. 8 — 12:30 then threw what looked like the last pitch, but, it Y _ FRI. 3 ’ 6?30 was_a ground hit.” Allan caught it. threw it to