+. The Michigan Daily-Thursday, December 7, 1978-Page 11 ._ II scoreboard This week's results 1 Rec Sports de artment offers fun for handicaps By DAVE JOHNSON Walking. Crossing the street. Riding a bike. Easy tasks for most; but for some people-quite a challenge. Christine Smith, a senior LSA student, is legally blind. But this disability fails to keep her from being physically active. She frequently hikes, bowls, swims and jogs. Thanks to the Partner Program offered by the Rec Sports Department, Chris regularly participates in recreational activities. The Partner Program, which began in 1976, provides partners for those handicaps on campus who wish to participate in activities which otherwise would be impossible. Individuals are matched with partners who have similar-interests. and a desire to participate in a selected activity and time slot. There are presently four handicapped members in the Partner Program and over a dozen volunteers. "It's a great program," says Smith. "I've met a lot of really nice people. I wish more would join. But I guess many don't feel they have the time." Joanne Prunty, Assistant Director of Recreational Sports, is the director of the Partner Program. She accepts applications from handicaps and volunteers alike, and matches them based on common interests. From that point, it's up to the partners to program their own activities. However, if a problem does arise, Prunty is available to help remedy the situation. Generally, persons remain with the same partner throughout the program. Because of liability concern, volunteers do not actually provide handicaps with transporttion to and from the recreational building. But once the handicap is at the building, the volunteer aids him/her around the facilities and usually participates with the handicap in each function. According to Prunty, swimming is one of the most popular activities among participants. It provides excellent exercise for those members with cerebral palsy and other movement disabilities. The Partner Program is open to the entire University community: students, faculty and their families. All recreational sports buildings may be used. The partners merely need to show a facility users pass or a validated student ID for admittance. Those interested in the Partner Program may contact Prunty at the CCRB (764-7415). Football Co-Rec Competitive FINALS Imperial Storm Troopers 6, Waldo's 0 Residence Hall "A" FINALS Class "A": St. Peter's Brigade 18. Michigan House 6 Class "B": Douglas 77, Alice's 'A' 3 l(d) Residence Hall "B" FINALS Class "A": Wenley 18. Michigan House 6 ('lass "B"~: Adams 12, C'hicago 6 Graduate FINALS Corpus Delecti 6, Stannous Knights 0 SVacation hours If you're planning to use one of the Rec Sports buildings over the winter recess, we suggest that you clip and save the schedule below or call the various buildings before you leave for home. Vacation hours CCRB D~ec. 22-7.:45 a. m.-7 p. m. D)ec. 23-9) a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 24-25-CLOSE D Dec. 26-29-regular building hours Dec.30-9 a.m.- )p.n D~ec. :31 -Jan. l-CLO)SED) Jan. 2-regular building hers eNCK Dec. 22-7 a.m.-7 p.m. Dec. 2:-Jan. I-CIAOSEI> Jan. 2-regular building hours Sports Coliseum D~ec. 22-11 a.m.-5 p.m. D~ec. 23-Jan. I-C'LOSED) .Jan. 2-regular building hours IMSB D~ec. Y2-': 15 a.m.-5 p.m. D~ec. 23-25-CLOSE D Dec. 21-29-, a.m.-7 p.t. Dec. 30-.an. I-CLOSEI> Jan. 2-regular building hours Inner Tube Water Polo Co-Rec Competitive (Playoffs) "A"~ University Lutheran 20, Co-Recreation 2 Knockers 6, First (Couzens 4 Breakers 10, VI) 6 plus 4 1 Knockers It, Breakers 4 B, U-'rowers 25, Little [louse 0 Michigan Bar Association (W), Condors (L) (f) U-Towers 10, Michigan Bar Association 5 Markley Blagdon 'A' (W), Pi Beta Phi L) (f) habs (W), Wenlev (L)(f) Co-Rec Recreative Barn Sam 5 14, Alpha Chi Sigma I Shootzie Scores (W), Newman (I.) (f) Delta Gamma Hash 13, Aces I Volleyball Women's Pre-Holiday Tournament (Playoffs) "A" D~eep Six 4, Humor 0 XVBP's 4, Law Gunners 0 "B" Ambatana 5.MCB's I Thronson 'A' 4, Ambatana 2 Alice's4, Barbour Newberry 0 "4C"~ Kissin' Couzens 4, AC'ME Volleyball. Inc. 0 AKA (W), Thronson 'B' (L) If) Wenley 3, Kissin' Couzens 3 (tie) .1),, Alpha Gamma Delta (W), Bursley 5th Bartlett (l.) If) Alpha Delta Pi (W), Michigan Business Women (I.) (def.) Alpha Gamma Delta 4, Alpha Delta Pi 01 Faculty/Staff1 Wimps 5, Psychology i IS I 6. Group Dynamics 0 Racquetball All-Campus Doubles Tournament FINALS Bernie Gaps/Larry Fox def. Woody/Neighbors/ Lee Bentson,.16-21, 21-8. li-1. Consolation Bill Canning/Ford Fegert def. Carl Weber/Fran- cis IDiaz, 21-15. 21-17 Basketball All-Campus Pre-Holiday Tournament Round 1 Athletic Supporters 68,Gangue:16 Bad Company 50, IPPS 38 Descendants of Polish Farmers 21), Drunk 'n' Disorderly 26 Hot Shots (W), The Buds (L) (f) Alice's Animals 28, 3rd Hamilton 24 Markley Mac Panthers40.Couzens Blue 28 Big Superstars 47, Kelsey Kagers 2:3 Night Trippers 55, Couzens Gold 34 C.W. & Co. 50, Law Whatever 4) Eliminators 66, Loose-BalI Fowls 18 Fupped Ducks 69, Ambatana 22 Explosion 71, full Mooners 29 Show Biz Kids 84, Ilawaii 5-026 Scott Ilouse :32, Blood and Guts :30 A braxas 50, Atomic Roosters 35 4 Fiji 36, O's Mothers 34 Shotguns51,Dental Derelicts 50 Super Iloopers 57, llummel's Cr'w 55 Pisces 44. Supremes 29 Four Play While One Watches 52, Speed Mer- chants :1:1 Evans Scholars 1, Young Lions 39 Knicks (W) PBA:( I) (no score reported). King James Version 1W). East Quad (L) (f) Psych W, Psi Upsilon 37 B. B. King 50, 3rd Van Duren 13 Tygers :3. East Westchester 24 Affirmative Reaction 7:3, Abeng:31 WPOD 38, Cavaliers 30 Anonymous Tipsters 35, Vidgies M Corpus D)electi 50, Mountain Oysters :36 Law Food 67, Slaughterhouse Five 1:3 South Quad Ilighs 50, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1126 Beaver Patrol 78, international Shoe 45 ,WCB 61. Theta Xi 27 Spoilers 4:3.Sigma Phi to Allen Rumsey 56. Space Cadets ci Sigma Phi Epsilon 60, Zan do Kahns 28 .Jets 33:, Sixty-Niners 23 Kappa Alpha Psi 51, Sea-Lappers 22 B-Funk 89, Purple and Gold 52 Roentgens 61, Reefer Madness 29 Round 2 Bad Company 55, Athletic Supporters 5:3 IPPS 29, Gangue 21 Hot Shots 74, Descendents 33 Drunk 'n' Disorderly 38, The Buds 32 Markley MAC Panthers 5.3, Alice's Animals 19 3rd Hamilton 26, Couzens Blue 25 Big Superstars416, Night Trippers 41 Couzens Gold 72. Kelsey Kagers :32 C.W. & Co 5:3, Eliminators 43 Law Whatever 65,Loose Ball Fowls 18 Explosion 43,.Fupped Ducks 41 Ambatana :6, Full Mooners :30 Show Biz Kids 45., Scott House :31 Blood &uts S9, Hawaii 5-032 Abraxas 49, Fiji 42 Atomic Roosters 59, O's Mothers 25 Shotguns 46, Super Iloopers 45 S Hummel's Crew 60, Dental eerelicts 44 Pisces 66, Four Play While One Watches 43 Supremes 54, Speed Merchants 42 Knicks 32, Evans Scholars 30- Young Lions4:3.,PBA :34 Psych 47. King James Version 42 Psi Upsilon (W), Fst Quad IL) (f) Tygers 19, B. B. King 12 3rd Van Duren 55, East Westchester 54 Affirmative Reaction 84, WPOD 28 Abeng (W), Cavaliers(l) If) Corpus Delecti 46, Tipsters 38 l:aw Food 47, 111 Wind 39 Slaughterhouse Five (W), Sigma Chi (IL (f) Beaver Patrol 82, South Quad Sky Ilighs 46 MC'B44. Spoilers 4:3 Sigma Phi 78. Theta Xi Sigma Phi Epsilon It75, Allen Rumsey 37 Space Cadets 63, Zan do Kahns 46 Jets 28, Kappa Alpha Psi 24 Sixty-Niners 47, Sea-Lappers 41 B-Funk 56, Roentgens 42 Purple & Gold 46, Reefer Malness 2:3 Sigma Phi Epsilon :37, International Shoe 22 Vidgies (W ), Mountain Oysters (Id (no score reported We advise ..., The scores and schedules presented on this page are as accurate as possible. However, we suggest that you check with the IM department to double-check deadlines or if you think your team's score was reported inac- curately. ::i:": :na'i:a' '.. ;; .:" :r"?",+ffaJfi' " .Ry }:.:. Intramural Highlights brought to you by 4w/ The most expensive taste in beer. r F ,z : y5 s { f. 1 : " S ;n 1: " f. r, kit" s.l:. Yet t t"' cf y rY 1 .: r MORE THAN 40 MATMEN RECEIVE TROPHIES Intramural wrestling gains popularity By GARY LEVY Intramural wrestling has never been popular among university students in past years. Judging from this year's number of participants, however, wrestling is definitely on. the upswing. The intramural wrestling tournaments were held during the past two weeks at the Sports Coliseum. Last week the fraternity, residence hall, independent and graduate division tournaments were completed, while the All Campus division tourney concluded last night. Students are showing more interest in intramural wrestling, according to Ellen Gold, Associate Director of Intramural sports. "In the past, wrestling hasn't been too big," she said. "But in the fraternity division this year, the number of participants doubled over last year, so there is a little more 'interest." Seventeen teams competed in the fraternity division, 12 in residence hall, four in independent and two in graduate. Gold noted that the level ofr competitionis usually good because many former high school wrestlers compete. The All-Campus division features the best competition because it brings back the top winners of the other divisions. "You get the more avid wrestlers in the All-Campus division," said Gold. "Hopefully, it draws all the winners together, looking to be the cream of the crop." Each of the division tournaments had 10 weight classes: 123 lb., 130, 137, 145, 152, 160, 167, 177, 191 and unlimited. The following is a list of intramural wrestling champions crowned last week: FRATERNITY DIVISION ei3o-Tom Ogar, Sigma Phi Epsilon 137-David Sherman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 145-Keith Cowan, Kappa Sigma 152-Joe Kraus, Phi Delta Theta 160-Alec Roghrock, Phi Delta Theta 167-John Kraus, Phi Delta Theta 177-Shawn Morrissay, Chi Phi 191-Bob Mrozinski, Beta Theta Pi Unlimited-Craig Selden, Phi Gamma Delta Team Totals 1. PHI DELTA THETA .............. 63 2. BETA THETA PI .................34 3. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ............33 RESIDENCE HALL TEAM TOTALS 1. ALLEN RUMSEY ................48 2. REEVES.........................46 GRADUATE DIVISION 137-Bill Lee, Dental Derelicts 145-Alan Knauf, Law Gold 152-John Trump, Dental Derelicts 167-John Prehn, Dental Derelicts 177-Jack Molenkamp, Law Gold 191-Charles Lane, Law Gold Unlimited-Jeff Beinlich, Law Gold Coming soon .,.. Thursday, December 7- -Entries due for women's singles badminton tournament at IMSB no later than 4:30 p.m. Sunday, December 1- -Mixed doubles badminton tournament held at NCRB, 2-5 p.m. (Part of Family Sunday- Funday program) INDEPENDENT DIVISION 12-Chris Lee, Beaver Patrol 130-Kevin McCormack, West Quad 137-Robert Langer, Beaver Patrol 145-Stewart Roberts, Irradicators 152-Matt Leavitt, Irradicators 160-David Shiner, Beaver Patrol 167-Ron Ward, MMC 177-Greg Rose, Irradicators 191-Karl Glinke, MMC While we're in the process of hailing intramural sports champions, we should also acknowledge other individuals and teams who have earned victories this fall. IN FOOTBALL, titles were, awarded to: Imperial Storm Troopers, tVD 6 plus 4, the Bombers, the Bruisers, Corpus Delecti, Beaver Patrol, Random Samples, Evans Scholars, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Michigan House and the Douglas 7. FSay,,lidnether dance!.. wresU'Ctling YOU? r you dia"~