SPORT FOOTBALL FOOTBALL CAPTAINS MEETING BOWLING HORSESHOES SUMO WRESTLING DARTS ARCHERY VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS M/W/C MEETING CROSS COUNTRY WALK-A-MILE ROLLER SKATING +Catpgory M=Men W=Wo m e n C=Coed OPPONENT Messiah Bloomsburg-Shippensburg Eastern Baptist Messian-York Campus Elizabethtown York Campus Susquehanna York Campus Berks Campus Head Shop Monday Meeting. WOMEN FOR ACTION! Women - come out and meet the opposition! The new schedule is out for the Fall’7l Intramurals. Get together now and sign up for any of the activities starting October 5. Coed sports offered: volleyball, bowling, and roller skating. If you want that recreation and fun you’ve been talking about sign up early so you don’t miss out. +CATFGORY M/W/C CROSS COUNTRY CLUB CAPITOL CAMPUS 1971-1972 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE PLACE There Shippens- Burg Oct. 20 Capitol Oct. 23 Capitol Oct. 26 Capitol Oct. 28 York Nov. 3 Selinsgrove Nov. 6 Capitol Nov. 10 There Nov. 20 Rec-Athletic Council The Capitol Campus Recreation-Athletics Council will be looking for junior members (men and women) this fall. The Council works with Recreation-Athletics Coordinator Bob Stanley to plan the Intramural as well as other athletic programs at Capitol Campus. Any student interested in joining the Council can contact Bob Stanley at the Athletic Building (787-775), Joe Zalewski in Wrisberg Hall, or Kerry Weiner at 8488, Kirkland, in Meade Heights. 1971 AfMLMiMtJU. CALFMOA* ENTRY DEADLINE Oct. 1 5:00 Oct. Oct . Oct. Oct. M/W/C Oct . Oct . Oc t. Nov . M/W/C No v . Tourney Round Robin Single Elimination 3 Day limit *Type RR SE 1 Day Event DATE Oct. 16 TIME 2:00 THE CAPITOLIST SPORTS BEGINNING DATE Oc t. Oc t. Oct. Oct. Oct . Oct. Oc t. Oc t . Oct. Oct. N ov. Nov . It all started last spring when Jerry South decided that it might be a good idea to get all the student organization leaders together before the fall term started. After much planning and arranging, the idea became reality when a bunch of us came to the campus on September 12. The original idea was for the students to get together with themselves and with some administration members to discuss and plan for the coming year. Unfortunately, this reporter was unable to attend all the organization meetings, but I do know that the conference was successful in many respects. SGA had several productive meetings, the Cultural Committee planned its program, and the Presidents Council and other groups met to discuss the coming year. But it was not all work and no play-or so we thought. On the afternoon of the first day, they struck. We were at the South estate near Middletown for a cookout and loosening up session. And we were doing our best to loosen up by tossing a frisbee and a football around. (We also get to murder our own food over a charcoal fire.) At some point in the game, the football landed by one of those innocent-looking streams that we used to see in cigarette commercials. That’s when they struck. TIME Tues . Mon. 12:00 Wed. 9:30 Mon . 8:00 'H%c/Athletics Wed . TBA Rec/Atlile tics Mon . 3:00 Rec/Athletics Wed . Mon . 8:00 Base Gym 12:00 Rec/Athletics Mon . 3:00 Rec/Athletics Wed . 3:00 Rec/Athletics Wed . 7:30 Gold Skate Riqk We d . each round Bees Attack SGA Killer Senator Harvey Brown and Denny Hassler, and SGA V.P. Caddie Labar went to retreive the ball and literally ran into a hornets’ nest. Actually, they were yellow jackets and more painful than hornets. Not only that, but the yellow jacket is a tenacious little s.o.b. (not to be confused with ESSO-Bee). The angry bees followed our startled senators, who were making appropriate gestures and grimmaces, to the main body of the conference. While there, the bees also stung our host and his new assistant. The entire incident lasted only a few seconds-our senators can run faster than hell-but left its mark on the hands, eyes and arms of the participants. For those of us who escaped, it was a lovely afternoon. And even the injured among us weathered quite well. The big news of the conference is that the SGA passed a budget. Those of you who were here, remember that it many weeks of torture to pass the budget last year. You may have heard, too, that last year was the first year that the SGA constitution was not changed. Not that they didn’t try. But this year the SGA is not taking any chances. The conference proved useful in getting the new constitution ready for ratification. Pending proper typing and a few necessary changes, we should vote on the Thursday, September 23,1971 PLACE Rec/Athletics Bldg. Fields Rec/Athletics Bldg. Middletown Lanes Meade Heights Rec/Athletics TBA - To Be Announced new constitution soon. Perhaps the best parts of the conference, though, were the parts that cannot be properly explained. These were the planned and spontaneous bull sessions which occurred over the two day event. We all had opportunities to discuss, bitch, question and learn about this campus. We learned to know each other a bit better and maybe even to work together.. At the end of the conference, everyone involved agreed that the conference was useful and productive. We decided to plan one for next year and to meet again at various times throughout this year as well. If it did nothing else, the conference started communication among us. We got it started in spite of differences of opinion or the bee attach. So, let’s not allow any s.o.bee stop it at least for a while. A softball team made up of faculty and staff members of all sexes offers a formal challenge to any student coed team which would like to play (and get beaten, of course) this fell. Call Bob Stanley at Ext. 751 to schedule games. If no answer, call Ext. 733 to leave a message. TYPE ♦TOURNEY Bldg. 1 Day Bldg. Bldg . 1 Day Bldg. Bldg . 1 Day Bldg. 1 Day Bldg. 1 Day Notice