Ten - Highacres Collegian, Feb. 17, WORKOUT Continued from page 9 identical recuras; The Jazz and the Blue Bombers both had records of four wins and one loss, and will now en <ter the playoffs... The Trojans will meet the Jazz; and Wayne's Raiders will meet the Blue Bombers in the first roun d of the playoffs on February J 4. The winners of those two games will meet the following evening in the final champion ship game. f The women's intramural league consists of three teams. The current leading team is the Hazleton Globetrotters witha record of three wins and no losses. There will be no playoffs in the women's league; very simp oly the team with the most wins will be crowneu champion. There are currently three bowling leagues, two of which bowl on Wednesday nights, and the third league plays on Thursday nights. In the three man handicap league the current leading team is the Pin Busters, who are only one-half game ahead of the second place team, Uncle Yandy's. In the four man mixed league the leading team is the Turkeys, followed by the Woodchucks. In the five man mixed league the leading team is the Holy Rollers. There is a tie for second place between the Kegler's and Lou's. For spring ‘term the Physical Education Building will again be open to students at various times. According to Bruce Young, Athletic Coordinator, the gym will be open on Saturdays, from 11:00 A.M. until 3:00P.M.; asstaming that enough people use the gym to make it financially feasible. The gym will be open on Tueusday and Thursday from 12 noon until 9:30 PM and on other c. days of the week except Friday from 4;30 until 9:30 PM. The remaining hours will depend on the sheduling of Physical Education classes. .ÜBoE fWDIYE 3ft lu "I really plan to get enough activities going for the students," said Young. (Photo by David Kraft) ATHLETIC COORDINATOR ASSUMES DUTIES Bruce Young has been ap pointed athletic coordinator of the Physical Education Building. His appointment be came effective January 1, 1977. Young said he plans to help the students in any way posse: sible. "My job here, really, is to be in charge of building activities, setting up and helping students with schedules, and anything else concerning the gym." Young added, "I am satis fied with my job, so far, but I really plan to sret students pit by Suzanne Dobel OH ,WEU- - MKV66 ft W?iGHTeR 9tOE . y involved and. to get activities going for dents." "There are no major pro blems that have arisen as of yet; concerning the students," Y,ouAg said, "except,when they keep asking me when the pool's going to open. I enjoy swim ming ~and I am anxious to swim in it as soon as possible. There are bright expectations that the pool may be open by spring. Highacrj are h Broad enough the StUr;
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