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The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 21, 1978-Page 13f

scoreboard

This week's results

Defending a dynasty

Softball
Sunday
CO-REC DIVISION:
VD 6±4 12, Brothers and Sisters 9
First Couzens 8, Nematodes 3
El Sereno Banditos 12, Hole in the Wall Gang 11
Geeks 17, In-Sink-Erators 6
Co-Rection 11, Alpha Delta Pi 10
West Side Coed 10, Van Tyne 4
Kingsley Street Gang 5, Alice's 4
RESIDENCE HALLS:
Chicago House 12, Adams House 1
Taylor House 7, Alice's 0 (f)
Frederick 12, Huber 1
Gomberg 11, Hamilton-Three 8
Douglas''Nads' 7, Gomberg R 0
INDEPENDENT:
Buddy Kids 9, LaBats 8
Yardbirds 13, Jacques Seeds 5
The Mohawks 7, The Choice 0 (f)
Scaglione 7, Eclipse Jazz 0 (f)
Pizza Bob's/Yellow Cab 7, Steelers 4
Irradicators 5, Phantom Knights 4
Little Wolves 12, Mudsharks 9
The Good Times 19, Big Caesar's 7
Plus One 26, Los Chingoes 118
Newman-Delta Eagles (df.)
Relayers 7, TKR 3
Royal Banatian Softball Club 7, Carps 0 (f)
AICHE 6, Portney's Complaints 5
Monday

By GARY KICINSKI
D EFENDING a title is kind of like eating a re-
cooked steak for a midnight snack. It's always
tougher the second time around.
But for a seasoned intramural veteran like Jeff
Liebster, that doesn't mean it can't taste just as good
as the first one.
Liebster, known in some circles as "a professional
IM player," has feasted on several individual and team
awards in his six years at Michigan, including the Earl
Riskey Award (Athlete of the Year) in 1974-75 and 1975-
76 and Manager of the Year awards last year and in
1974-75.
This year he and his team, The Canyon, will be
defending titles in paddleball, track and free throw
shooting. They will also be after their second straight
Independent Division softball championship this
season, which opened last Sunday with qualifying
rounds.
Liebster is confident that his team this year is as
good as ever, and that the team will make a more-
than-worthy defense of its title.
"We're gonna be tough-there's no doubt about it,"
Liebster said. "We haven't played a game yet, but
we've had six scrimmages and we've mercied
everybody we've played."
Liebster is especially pleased with the performances
thus far of three new players, all of whom are first year
law students. Liebster and most of his teammates also
go to Michigan's law school.
The Canyon acquires most of its players through the
posting of notices throughout the Law Quad. Liebster
requests people who are interested in "playing on a

good, competitive team" and holds tryouts for all
sports, not just softball. "We think we're the best, and
we'll take the best players," Liebster said. "If a guy
gets cut, he can come back and try out for another
sport."
Still, the Canyon maintains a nucleus of about 10
players for all the sports, Liebster said.
It's obvious that this type of organization doesn't go
on for most other intramural teams, and therein lies.
the ingredient for success. But the organization
spreads onto the playing field too.
"We work hard on things that other teams don't even
know exist-like where to make your cutoff throws,
how to take extra bases ...
Still, isn't the purpose of intramurals to have fun,
and not take things so seriously? "Sure we take things
seriously," Liebster said, "but it's fun to win.'
So it would seem that what separates the good teams
from the mediocre ones is more than just talent.
It's learning the fundamentals of the game.. It's
learning how to play as a team. It's learning how to
play hard and seriously, yet being able to have fun at
the same time. And it's having a co-ordinating force
behind all this.
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IM INFO ... The IM softball season, as in the past,
consists of a two-game regular season, followed
immediately by single game elimination playoffs ...
Teams that win at least one of their two games qualify
for the 'A' playoffs, while two-game losers qualify for
the 'B' playoffs ... Thus, every team is guaranteed at
least three games and as many as seven ...

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RESIDENCE HALL DIVISION:
Wenley 14, Elliot A 3
Little House Alen 4, Fisher 0
Michigan House 7, Mo Jo Jauggernauts 0 (f.)
Markley Blagdon 12, Rotvig Three 2
, Reeves 6, Oxford A 2
Mo Jo Maulers 20, Frost House 4
Kelsey House 7, Defective Quaddies 0 (f.)
Fifth Hamilton 13, Scott House 1
Michigan House R 7, East Quad Hoydenists 0 (f.)
Mo Jo Jolly Joes 7, Van Hoosen Two 0 (f.)
INDEPENDENT DIVISION:
Anarchists 14, Mockingbird Sox 13
The Forum 7, C. W. and Company 0 (f.)
Cambridge Men's Club 14, Fakowi Indians 4
Midshipmen 11, Hill's Angles 4
Power House 20, Stud Service, Inc. 10
FRATERNITY DIVISION:
Sigma Alpha Mu 6, Delta Tau Delta 4
Zeta Psi 7, Theta Xi 0 (f.)
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Deadlines

Friday, Sept. 22-
-Track entries due:
ate, Fraternity,
divisions..

Residence Hall, Gradu-
Independent, Women

Monday, Sept. 25-
-Tennis entries due: qo-Rec division
-Track meet: Fraternity and Independent
Divisions, IM Building Track, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 26--
-Track Meet: Women's Division, IM Build-
ing Track, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 27-
-Track Meet: Graduate and Residential
Hall Divisions, IM Building Track, 4 p.m.
Notices
DISCIPLINARY BOARD
The Department of Recreational Sports is
looking for interested students to serve on the
department Disciplinary Board. All interested
students should contact Ellen Gold at 763-3562.
SPORTS OFFICIATING
If you are interested in becoming a sports
official in the intramural sports program, con-
tact Sandy Sanders at the IM Building, 763-

SOFTBALL
Independent Competitive
F-Fuller, SF-South Ferry
Thursday
Red Devils vs. Fupped Ducks: F3, 5:15
Herpes Simplex vs. U-Towers 'B': F4,
5:15
HSRI Sled Dummies vs. Keelsmi: F1,
5:15
Beaver Patrol vs. Inhibitors: F2, 5:15
U-Towers 'A' vs. Join Effort: F5,
5:15
Bones vs. Speedy Merchants: F6, 5:15
Umgani& Kick Butty vs. Giles All-
Stars: F1, 6:30
Master Batters vs. Drugs: F2, 6:30
Heat vs. Cann-o-Zeroes: F5, 6:30
Sunday
Buddy Kids vs. Yardbirds: F4, 1:15
La Bats vs. Jacques Seeds: F6, 1:15
Mohawks vs. Scaglione: F4, 2:20
The Choice vs. Eclipse Jazz: F6, 2:30
Pizza Bobs vs. Irradicators: F4, 3:45.
Steelers vs. Phantom Knights: F6, 3:45
Independent Recreative
Thursday
Cards vs. Couzens Blue: SF3, 5:15
Noman vs. Relayers: SF3, 6:30
Sunday
Delta Eagles vs. TKB: F3,5:00
TKB vs. Carps: F4, 6:15
Delta Eagles vs. Royal Banation Soft-
ball Club: F6,6:15
Relayers vs. Couzens Blue: F3, 6:15
Graduate Competitive
Sunday
Law Raza vs. Dental Derelicts: F1,
3:45
Quick Carls vs. Law Detergent: F1,
5:00

Allen Rumsey 'A' vs. Frederick: F5,
3:45
Adams House vs. Alices: SF1, 6:15
Chicago House vs. Taylor House: SF2,
6:15
Residence Hall Recreative
Sunday
Douglas 'Nads' vs. Little House: F5,
5:00
Gomberg vs. Sixth Floor Rowdies: F5,
6:15
Monday
E. Quad Haydenists vs. Hamilton-
Four: F5, 5:15
Michigan House 'R' vs. MoJo Jolly
Joes: F5, 6:30
Women's Competitive
Thursday
U Towers vs. Little House Women:
SF1, 5:15
Bombers vs. Brusers: SF2, 5:15
Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Humor: SF1,
6:30
Oxford vs. Kissing Couzens: SF2, 6:30
Women's Recreative
Sunday
MCB's vs. Brass Tacks: SF3, 3:45
Co-Rec Competitive
Thursday
Habs vs. Hunt/Taylor: F3, 6:30
Law Maroon vs. Michigan House:
F4, 6:30
Friday
Knockers vs. Boogie Oogies: Fl, 6:30
Chi Phi vs. Chicago House: F2, 6:30
Sunday
First Couzens vs. El Sereno Banditos:
SF1, 3:45
Nematodes vs. Hole in the Wall Gang:
Q1'9 3!4

Van Tyne vs. Butler: Fl, 2:30
West Side Coeds vs. Kingsley Street
Gang: F2, 2:30
Tuesday
Gum Gougers vs. Newman: SF3, 5:15
Law Strawberry vs. Theta Xi: SF3, 6:30
TENNIS
Fraternity Competitive
Thursday
P-Palmer
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma:
P9, 5:00
Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Delta Phi: P10,
5:00
Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Chi Psi: P11,
5:00
Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon, P12, 5:00
Theta Delta Chi vs. Zeta Psi: P13, 5:00
Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Upsilon: P14,
5:00
Evans Scholars vs. Phi Gamma Delta:
P15, 5:00
Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Chi: P16,
5:00
Graduate Team
Friday a
DSD-A vs. Law Wackers: P9,5:00
Law Black and Blue vs. Absurd: P14,
5:00
MBA Red vs. Dental Derelicts: P15;
5:00
Residence Hall Teams
Friday
Frost t House vs. Markley Blagdon:
P10, 5:00
Scott Whiskey vs. Elliot House 'A':
P11, 5:00
Wenley vs. MoJo Gold: P12, 5:00
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Navy vs. The Bemo: F2, 1:15
Law Passers vs. Gomberg: F1, 3:45
Gangue vs. MJGO: F2, 3:45
Argentina vs. Delta Chi: Fl, 2:30
Kelsey Kameljacks vs. Sigma Chi:
F2, 2:30
PADDLEBALL
All Campus singles finals will be
held at the IM Building Thursday, Sept.
21 at 6:30.

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