Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 7, 1968 PageEigt TE MCHIGI'4DAIY Tursdy, arc 7,196 __. u . . _...__ .._. I Four Intramural Fields Added The Techncal Student & The Draft Thursday 4:00-Multi-Purpose Room-UGLI Speakers: JAMES CALLEY: Supervisor, Personnel Services, Allis-Chalmers On: Corporate Experiences with the Draft LENARD SCALIA: Student Peace Union Resistance Project DR. RICHARD POST: Ann Arbor Draft Counseling Service SARGENT MUSE: AnnArbor Air Force Recruiting Center PROFESSOR DORR : Ann Arbor Draft Board! Sponsored by your Engineering Council - - - - - - - - - - - - _ --- - -4- - - - - - (Continued from Page 1) on-site recreational facilties for University housing. "Students couldn't be told to go down to Wines Field anymore, because of the great distance involved."Mayer explained. "The interest of North Campus residents in an intramural program that was already loaded to capacity speeded development," he continued. "There is a growing commitment to the idea that when a housing unit is constructed, a total com- plement of the facilities that it requires should be provided," Mayer added. He cited Northwoods IV, a mar- ried-student housing project under construction on North Campus an example. Several areas have al- ready been designated for possible recreational use. The situationis analagous to the idea of planned communities in suburbia, complete with golf course, school, and shop- ping center, he explained. The third phase of the intra- mural program, indoor facilities. is not in the immediate offing. Details of these projects, such as location, size, cost, etc., are still being studied at the present time. Mayer envisions both Central Campus and North Campus usage1 of the Fuller Road project. "It will be excellent for both organizeda intramural and club play, and for1 informal recreation by North Campus residents." "We're moving in the right di- rection on North Campus," he1 said. Bilboar The Intramural Department isf sponsoring a campus wide power-1 lift meet Friday night 'at 7:30 at the IM Building. Thethree lifts involved will be the bench press,E and the squat and dead lift.{ Three trophies will be awarded., 4 RUDY TOMJANOVICII SENI FIN'D FOR. ORS YOR Ci THE FIRST OF four multi- purpose recreation pads was in- stalled on North Campus last summer, adjacent to Baits Housing. The purpose of the padconcept is to provide on- site facilities for student rec- reation. Each unit can be used for a variety of activities, in- cluding basketball (two full courts), tennis (two courts), handball, paddleball, vdlleyball, ant squash. University Charter Caledonian Airways FLY TO LONDON from DETROIT $230 Roundtri p May 20 to Aug. 19 Also, Wait Lists For: May 9 to June 19 June 27 to Aug. 22 CALL: 761-2348 5-7 P.M. Read and Use Classified Ads ! SPORTS TIDBITS: Suspension For Killy? POUND RIDGE, N. Y. - Jean-Claude Killy, triple gold medal winner in the recent Winter Olympics, has been given until tomorrow to show cause why he should not be suspended by the International Skiing Federation. Killy denied Tuesday that he had received booty for exclusive photos in a Paris magazine, an eventuality which would jeopardize his amateur status. The chairman of the FIS eligibility committee said that if Killy can prove his claim he will be cleared of any taint on his amateur record but if he was suspended, he would lose all of his titles. BOSTON - Jim Lonborg, the Boston Red Sox' Cy Young Award winner injured in a skiing mishap just prior to the Christmas holidays, received good news from the doctors yesterday as the cast was removed from his right leg. "It's okay, everything looks good," said Dr. John Mc- Gillicuddy, the famed orthopedic surgeon who operated on Lonborg's badly damaged knee last December. "There has been talk that he might not be able to pitch until May 15, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's pitching before that," Dr. McGillicuddy added. Lonborg plans to fly to the Bosox' spring headquarters at Winter Haven, Florida on Friday. Rudy Makes All Big Ten CHICAGO '(P) - Five school shared berths on the 1968 All-Big Ten basketball team named yes- terday by The Associated Press, reflecting thedtalent spread in the conference's down-to-the-wire title race. Michigan sophomore Rudy Tom- janovich was the lone Wolverine named. Tomjanovich was one of four sophomores to make the sec- ond team. Iowa and Ohio State, tabbed for a one-two finish or championship tie tomorrow, placed Sam Williams and Bill Hosket respectively as the only repeaters from last year's AP honor team. 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