Page 10-Thursday, September 14, 1978-The Michigan daily n - - scoreboard Intramural Sports Results, Summer 2. RACQUETBALL- Women 1978 Dear Faceless Reader: We are your faceless sportswriters. We know you're out tshere, because every day we make a few thousand copies of our work and every day when we come in to work most of those are gone. We know that you know that we're here too, because you see our stories about Phil Hublard, Bill Dufek, Mike McGuire and Abby Currier and you see our names at the top of the stories. But we really have no direct contact with each other. That's why we decided to place a new emphasis on intra- mural sports. Admittedly, our coverage in the past of IM sports has been negligible. But beginning today and every Wednesday hereafter in THE DAILY, we will be bringing you complete coverage of all IM sports like you've never seen complete coverage. Why are we doing this? Because we want to be able to better relate to our readers, and we want our readers to be able to better relate to us. We know you enjoy reading about Michigan sports and Michigan athletes, and we think you'll also enjoy reading about yourselves. Every Wednesday we will dovote an entire page and more to IM sports. Our coverage will include scores and schedules of all IM sports. We will also feature action photography of the players, officials and administrators who are involved in intramural athletics. We think you'll like our new approach to IM sports. After all, in addition to Hubbard and Dufek, how can you not enjoy reading about the Yellow Cab, Jacques Seeds, Jeff Liebster and the Honeydippers? DAILY SPORTS 1. RACQUETBALL- All Campus (singles) ROY BENTON-1 st LEE BENTSEN-2nd (Singles) DEBBIE ROSENSTEIN-1st SARAH BURDICK-2nd 3. RACQUETBALL- All campus Men's (singles) WOODY NEIGHBORS-1st LEE BENTSEN-2nd 4. RACQUETBALL-- All Campus Women's. JENNIE BELL-i st CAROL LUCKHARDT-2nd 7. Softball - All Campus Fast Pitch PHYZZ ED.-1 st ENGLISH-2nd PSYCH-2nd 8. SOFTBALL - All Campus (competetive) LAW COMMON-1st BONES-2nd 9. SOFTBALL - All Campus (recreative) CARDS-1st TROJANS-2nd 10. SOFTBALL - Co- Recreational (competetive) LOS BURROS-1 st WALDO'S-2nd 11. SOFTBALL- Women's (competitive) INFIELD FLIES-1st BRICK-2nd 5. TENNIS- Co- Recreational (doubles) RICHARD & CATHY BOWERMAN- 1 st ROB SIMMONS & MARTHA KALLAHAN-2nd 6. TENNIS - All Campus (doubles) ROY BENTON & CHRIS CLARKE-1st MICHAEL PEARL & CRAIG Knutson-2nd 1BS& INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS BROUGHT TO YOUBY D "4 LESS CALORIES THAN OUR REGULAR BEER (100 CALORIES) PABST BREWING COMPANY Milwaukee. WisPen~Heights I II Newark N . Los Angeles, CaPabst.Ga Important Dates *All Entries Submitted at the Intramural Sports Bldg., 606 E. Hoover, 763-3562 or 763-3563 SEPTEMBER 14 Paddleball entries due-all campus (singles) division tennis entries due -residence hall, fraternity, gradu- ate, independent, all campus (singles) divisions. SEPTEMBER 16& 17 All campus tennis tournament- 8:00 a.m., Palmer Courts. SEPTEMBER 18 Innertube water polo mtg.-Wom- en's division, Intramural Sports Bldg., 8:00 p.m. Innertube Water Polo entries due -Women's division Tennis entries due-Women's (sin- gles) division Volleyball entries due-Co- Recreational division SEPTEMBER 19, Rnwlin entries duA-arnduatA in- Intramural Officials If you are interes'ted in officiating Intramural Sports and learning a life- time sports activity the Department of Recreational Sport needs you. Officials are hired in Softball, Football, Water Polo, Soccer, Hockey, and Volleyball among others. If you are interested in officiating contact Sandy Sanders at the Intramural Sports Building, 763- 1313. .1 Intramural Sports News This school year marks the 50th year that the Intramural Sports Building, at 606 E. Hoover has been serving stu- dents at the University of Michigan. Besides marking the building dedica- tion anniversary this year is the 50th year Intramural Buildings have been with us, in other words, the Intra- mural Sports Bldg. was the first Intra- mural Building ever constructed. With the recent renovations, including re- lighting of the courts and installation of suanas, the buildings should be here for another 50 years to serve every- one. To help celebrate this anniver- sary the Department of Recreational Sports will be having a "Touch of Gold" Night on Homecoming Weekend on October 28th from just after the football game until midnight. There will be tours of the Intramural Sports Building, Sports Activity, a walk down Memory Lane, and refreshments for all I