The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, September 18, 1972, Image 4

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Sports material prepared by
Bob Stanley, Campus
Recreation/Athletics Director.
CATEGORY
SPORT
Bowling
Football
Football Meeting
Horseshoes
Tennis
Volleyball M/W/C
Shuffleboard M/W
+Category
M=Men
W=Women
C=Coed
Liberal Arts
Faculty
Increases
Three new faculty members
have been appointed to the
Division of Humanities, Social
Sciences and Education.
Dr. George D. Wolf, Division
Head, today announced the
appointment of Richard I.
Amnion, Jr. as Instructor in
Humanities and Education;
Michael L. Barton, Instructor in
Social Science; and Lemuel
David Molovinkly, Instructor in
American Studies.
Ammon holds a bachelor of
science degree in Elementary
Education from Penn State and
a master of education degree
from Temple University. He has
taught in the Newtown, Lock
Haven and Camdem, Delaware,
school systems and also served as
assistant professor of Education
at Jersey City State College. A
candidate for a doctorate in
education at Penn State,
Ammon is a member of Kappa
Phi Kappa, honorary education
fraternity; Phi Mu Alpha,
honorary music fraternity; and
Blue Key and Parmi Nous, men's
honorary societies.
A native of Nebraska, Barton
joins Penn State's faculty after
having spent two years
conducting research under a
United States Public Health
Service grant. He graduated in
1965 from the University of
Nebraska with a bachelor of
science degree and holds
master's degrees from the
University of Nebraska and the
University of Pennsylvania.
Currently a Ph.D. candidate at
the University of Pennsylvania,
Barton is a member of the
American Studies Association,
the Organization of American
Historians and the American
Anthropological Association. He
is married to the former Jane
Warnsholz who is a first year
medical student at the Medical
College of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia.
Molovinsky comes to the
Middletown campus after having
served five years as a graduate
assistant at Temple University.
He has a bachelor of science and
master of arts degree in history
from Temple. He is a member of
the education committee of The
Partners of the Americas, Penna.
ENTRY
DEADLINE BEGIN DATE DAY
Sept 25 Sept 26 Tues
Sept 26 Sept 27 Wed
2 Leagues
M/W/C
Sept 27 Oct 2 Mon, Tues
Wed 5:00 pm Mon 6:00 Wed, Thur
M/W/C
M/W/C
Oct 9
Mon 5:00 pm
Oct 11
5:00 pm
Oct 18
12:00 noon
Oct 23
Officials and Building Attendants
If you are interested in being
an intramural official or building
attendant, please make contact
(in person) at the
Recreation/Athletics Building.
The Recreation/Athletics
Building is presently open from
8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.,
Monday thru Friday. Equipment
may be checked out during these
hours for a period of two (2)
days, except when noted
differently.
Due to the demand for
various equipment and because
of tardiness in returning
equipment, Recreation/Athletics
has instituted a new policy of
fining inconsiderate persons
obtaining equipment.
Fines will be 10 cents per day,
per item, but will not exceed 25
cents per day charge. Late
equipment must be returned to
the Recreation/Athletics
secretary, Mondays thru Fridays,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.
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SE=Single Elimination 3 Day limit each round
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THE CAPITOLIST
9:15 pm M-town Lanes
9:15 M-town Lanes
6:00 -
12:00 pm
8:00 pm
1:00 -
3:00 pm
Sat/Sun
No late items will be accepted
for return on Saturdays and
Sundays. Fine money will
beused to purchase items for
Recreation/Athletics.
Captains-
Officials
Meeting
September
Thursday,
Middletown School Board Room
(Middletown Administrative
Building, adjacent to Main Street
Gym).
Captains and officials meet to
determine tournament, discuss
rules and changes, play dates and
times. Mandatory for each team
to have a representative present.
All officials should attend. Bring
pencil and paper.
MALL
PLACE
Rec/Ath Field TBA
Main St. Gym
School Board Room
Rec/Ath Bldg 3 day limit to play
SE
Tennis Courts
Dorms
Meade Hts
Student Center
Rec/Ath Bldg
Student Center
TBA—To Be Announced
Varsity
Basketball
Team
A special pre-season meeting
for all men who would like to be
one of the contributing members
in an outstanding basketball
season.
Persons wishing to be team
managers also please attend.
Varsity basketball team
members may participate in
intramural basketball. Limit of
two (2) varsity players on one
intramural team.
1972,
p.m..
The meeting will be held in
the Recreation/Athletics
Building from 12:00 noon to
1:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
October 18. Please plan to
attend.
TOURNEY
Teams 4-5 persons
RR
3 day limit to play
SE/Challenge
Teams/RR
3 day limit to play
Singles/SE
3 day limit to play
Singles/SE
Monday, September 18, 1972
JUDO
INSTRUCTION
Men and women of Capitol
Campus are invited to register
for the Fall term instructional
judo program. The program will
begin on Monday, September
25, in the Recreation/Athletics
Building at 8:00 p.m.
The program will be open to
novices and beginners.
Depending on individual
interest, there will be
opportunities for competition.
Instruction nights will be
Monday and Thursday evenings
from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
The cost for the program is
$lO.OO per person, and this fee
is not refundable. Judo ghias
may be checked out nightly by
registered persons with valid
student ID cards. Locker room
facilities with showers are
available. The Fall term course
will end December 7. For
further information call
787-7751.
Learn To Defend
Yourself
From Attack!!!
Persons of the Capitol
Campus community will have
the opportunity to participate in
the art of self-defense. The
program will begin on Monday,
September 25, and will end
December 7. Instruction will be
for one (1) hour on Monday and
Thursday evenings from 7:00 to
8 :00 p . m . ( immediately
preceding judo instruction).
The cost for the program is
$5.00 per person, and thisfee is
non-refundable. Participants
should wear "old" clothes for
this activity. Locker room
facilities with showers are
available. Instruction will be in
the Recreation/Athletics
Building. For information call
787-7751.