PAGE 12 Quad Games Approach If you will be in Erie from January to August of next year, you might consider giving the athlete in yourself the challenge of competing in the Saint Vincent Health Center’s QUAD games. The QUAD games give people who watch the olympians with a certain amount of reverance mixed with envy-a chance to become Olympic in their own right. The QUAD games consist of a six mile cross-country ski race (Jan. 15 at Elk Valley Golf Course), a 100 yard swim meet (Mar. 11 in Edinboro at McComb Fieldhouse pool), 20 mile bike race (June 10, Fairview Township) and a 6.2-mile run (Dunn Valley Picnic Grounds, McKean on Aug. 12). Since careful records of all the participants’ scores are kept by QUAD officials, it might be the perfect way to settle disputes over which dorm is the best to live in. Competing dormies could post Free Delivery To Behrend f , i Buy 2 Pizza Subs and get one FREE! t 5 Not applicable with delivery • • Collegian Staff Writer scores of their hall or floor, begin ning with the January cross country ski race. Who knows, with ample opportunity and time "The focus of the QUAD games is to encourage fitness and to en- courage people to try new sports and activities. " to prepare for cross-country here at Behrend, one of our athletic residents could win the event overall! ITALIAN RESTAURANT 3512 Buffalo Rd. Weslevville 5 Deliveries every night - Delivery times 8,9,10,11,12 Good till Nov. 9 SPORTS by Tricia Wood total Buy a large pizza with any toppings, get a small one FREE with the same items! BEHREND COLLEGIAN Of course, once residence hall participants prove their superiori ty in cross-country, it would be poor sportsmanship not to give the swim race in March a try as well. “The focus of the QUAD games is to encourage total fitness and to encourage people to try new sports and activities,” says QUAD originator and coor dinator Craig Latimer. Personal satisfaction and dorm superiority are not the only incen tives for completing the QUAD games. Special long-sleeved, “California surfing” T-shirts are presented to all those who com plete the ski-swim-bike-run events, in addition to trophies awarded to QUAD finishers at the end of the season. To get registered ($5 for an in dividual event, $l5 for all four), call Craig Latimer at Saint Vin cent Health Center for more in formation at 452-5000, ext. 5706. Good till Nov. S There's a 5-day Sting Trip to Smuggler's Notch, Vermont on Jan. 6-11,1985 Only $ 325 includes: • 5-day lift tickets • Round trip motorcoach * Slope-side lodging * Beautiful Vermont winter Attend the meeting on Monday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. in Rll7 for further details. There is a $5O deposit re quired by Nov. 15. For further infor mation, contact Jan Wilson, Room 15, Erie Hall. OCTOBER 26,
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