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The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 19, 1978-Page 9

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This week's results

Softball
CO-REC COMPETITIVE:
CLASS A
Los Burros 5, Breakers 2
CLASS B
Greeks 10, U-Towers 8
CLASS C
Boogies 9, Nine Sharps & Flat 7
CLASS D
Alpha Delta Phi 7, Chi Phi 0 (f)
RESIDENCE HALL
COMPETITIVE:
CLASS A
Allen Rumsey 7, Wenley I
CLASS B
Frederick 17, Kelsey 7
CLASS C
Oxford 1, Elliot A 0
CLASS D
Defective Quaddies 7, Frost House 0 (f)
WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE:
CLASS A
Humor vs. Bombers
CLASS B
Michigan House 18, Oxford 3
CLASS C
Alpha Gamma Delta 15, Gamma Phi Beta 8
WOMEN'S RECREATIVE:
Wenley 25, MCB's 3
Law Female 11, Bush House 0
MCB's 20, Bush House 2
Law Female 8, Brass Tacks 1
GRADUATE COMPETITIVE:
CLASS A
Gold in Lay 3, DSD "A" 2
CLASS B
Law Gold 12, Dental Derelicts 2
CLASS C
Aber Cadaver 18, Phi Alpha Kappa 10
CLASS D
Law Orange 7, MBA White 0 (f)
GRADUATE RECREATIVE:
Law Silver 16, Law Purple 6
INDEPENDENT COMPETITIVE:
CLASS B
Buddy Kidds 11, Tuff Mooners 8

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CLASS C
El Paso Doperunners 8, Umgana Kick Butty 4
CLASS D
Birds vs. U-Towers
INDEPENDENT RECREATIVE:
Delta Eagles 15; Relayers 6
Royal Banation Softball Club 14, Couzens Blue 8
TKB 7, Neman 0 (f)
TKB 17, Couzens Blue 8
Royal Banation Softball Club 7, Neman 0 (f)
Carps 13, Relayers 2
FRATERNITY
CLASS A
Sigma Phi 6, Sigma Alpha Mu 5
CLASS B
Sigma Nu 6, Phi Gamma Delta 5
- CLASS C
Alpha Delta Phi vs. Sigma Chi.
CLASS D
Alpha Tau Omega 8, Kappa Sigma 7
Tennis
INDEPENDENT:
CLASS A
Canyon 2; Beaver Patrol I
CLASS B
Cambridge Men's Club 2, Phantom Knights i
CLASS C
Bones vs. AICHE or Boomers
CLASS D,
Eradicators 3, Midshipmen 0
FRATERNITY:
CLASS A
Beta Theta Pi 2, Sigma Phi Epsilon I
CLASS B
Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi sigma Kappa
CLASS C
Lambda Chi vs. Delta Upsilon
CLASS D
Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, Zeta Psi0 (f)
Volleyball.
CO-REC COMPETITIVE:
CLASS A
Hunt Taylor 4, Our Team 0
Waldoes 4, Fungus 0
CLASS C
Midnight Sulkers 4, Law Peppermint 3
Co-rection 6, Chi Phi 0 (f)

CLASS D
Boogie Oogies 6, Mojo Misfits 0 (f)
Golf
FRATERNITY:
1. Theta Delta Chi 354
2 Delta Upsilon 356
3. Beta Theta Pi1360 (tie)
3. Phi Delta Theta 360 (tie)
INDEPENDENT:
1. GPN 337
2. Beaver Patrol 368
3. Tupped Ducks 378
WOMEN'S:
1. Long Shots 231
2. Humor 266
3. Hunt 282
GRADUATE:
1. DSD "A" 330
K2. Nu Sigma Nu 347
3. Dental Derelicts 352
4. MBA 361
RESIDENCE HALL:
1. Adams House 338
2. Reeves House 356
3. Fletcher 392
Cross Country
FRATERNITY:.
1. Beta Theta Pi 22
2. Phi Delta Theta 39
3. Phi Gamma Delta 45
INDEPENDENT:
1. Canyon 12
2. Drunk 'n Disorderly 15
3. Baits 27
WOMEN'S
1. Bombers 10
2. Humor 17
3. Hunt 33
GRADUATE
1. ISD "A" 14
2. Nu Sigma Nu 15
3. Law Gold 32
RESIDENCE HALL:
1. Oxford
2. Elliot House
3. Allen Rumsey

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INDEPENDENT 'A' TITLE STILL UP FOR GRABS

Intramural softball titlists crowned

The "A" title was to be decided by today, with Pizza
Bob's, Yellow Cab, Canyon and The Good Times in the run-
ning for first-place honors.
The Pizzamen reached the finals with a 17-1 pasting of the
Longballers in the first semifinal, while Canyon and The
Good Times battled last week for the other slot.
Canyon won, 6-4, in the six-inning darkness-shortened
contest, with a last inning three-run rally. The Good Times
later successfully protested the game however, with the
end result being the replaying of the semifinal this week,
followed by the championship.
ONE PROBLEM though. Unsure that the protest would
be successful, Canyon went ahead and played Pizza Bob's-
Yellow Cab last Friday, winning 9-6 in what would have
been the championship final.
"'And they don't want to play us again," stated Canyon
assistant coach Bill Smelko. "Most of the guys on the Pizza
Bob-Yellow Cab have been playing all summer and figured
that Friday's was their last game."
Compounding the problem for Smelko and head coach
Jeff Liebster is the fact that some members of the Canyon
team (primarily law school students) had plane flights
scheduled for job interviews this week.
The two phantom finalists, Canyon and PB-YC, typify the
smorgasbord of teams found this year in the independent
divisions.
PIZZA BOB-YELLOW CAB is largely a product of the
new IM user pass policy, which enables "Significant
others"to play softball with the sponsorship of a university
affiliate. The Cabbies participated in the Ann Arbor sum-
mer league, then used the fall IM season to gain some late-
season practice.

Canyon is a familiar name in IM success stories. Coached
by Jeff Liebster, a two-time Earl Riskey Award winner as
top IM athlete, it perenially ranks at the top of the overall
IM standings (first last year).
"They should be good, over the years they've recruited
for various sports all over campus," said softball program
assistant Jeff Smith. "Canyon goes after any good athlete it
can get, residence hall, off-campus, whatever."
In other independent division action, the Buddy Kidds
edged the Tuff Mooners for the "B" championship, 11-8,
while the El Paso Doperunners copped the "C" title with a
win over Umgana Kick Butty.
THE FRATERNITY "A" division produced a surprise
champion in Sigma Phi, a house consisting of only 35 men.
It wasn't a breeze however, as Sigma Phi had to squeeze
by Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the semifinals 10-7, and then
push across a run in the bottom of the seventh to nip Sigma
Alpha Mu for the greek championship, 6-5.
"I'm not surprised how well we did," said coach Ernie
Sellers. "We practiced three times before the season star-
ted and then twice during. We're a good defensive team
with a lot of spray hitters."
Like many IM teams, Sigma Phi enjoyed a carryover of
talent from the summer, as Sellers and Jim Pollock, both
key performers, played together over the summer in Ann
Arbor.
IN OTHER greek action, Sigma Nu became "B" champs
with a thrilling 6-5 triumph over Phi Gamma Delta. To
reach the finals Sigma Nu topped Theta Delta Chi in the
semis, while Phi Gamma Delta nosed out Phi Delta Theta
(fraternity overall IM champs last year), 8-5.
The Residence Hall competition provided few surprises,

as perennial powers Wenley House and Allen Rumsey of
West Quad battled for the "A" crown, with Rumsey ending
up on top.
Intramural Director Dick Pitcher has noticed the
recurrent success of certain dorms and ascribes it to
tradition, not necessarily a lack of talent in other dorms.
"These teams have learned the ins and outs of managing,
mainly organization and getting people to play," said Pit-
cher. "There's obviously no way to recruit outside the
dorm."
OTHER WINNERS in dorm competition were Frederick
House in "B," with a victory over Kelsey House of South
Quad and Oxford in "C" winners in the title tilt with Elliot
House of Markley.
And lastly, the Defective Quaddies nabbed the dorm "D"
title, with a win over Fisher House along with two forfeits.
Class -'A' Champions
Softball
Co-rec competitive: Los Burros
Residence hall competitive: Allen Rumsey
Graduate competitive: Gold in Lay
Fraternity: Sigma Phi
Tennis
Independent: Canyon
Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi
Volleyball
Co-rec competitive: Hunt Taylor
Golf
Fraternity: Theta Delta Chi
Independent: GPN
Women's: Long Shots
Graduate: DSD "A"
Residence Hall: Adams House

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