Northeast Michigan Oral History and Historic Photograph Archive

The Polemic Vol.5, No.7, April 1974, p. 4

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Page 4 “THE POLEMIC Scenes from Men’s Floor hockey. Girls trying for a goal (Girls floor hockey) Kurt Golder steals the puck. April 1974 DON & MURRAY'S TAP ROOM Coneys special on Wednesday Cold Beer on Tap Liquor—Wine also open Sunday 2 p.m.-8 p.m. ‘er xa) §. a Serving Hamburgers SS Corn Beef- Ham Sand. 307 West Chisholm Street Hisakhe tito au Alpena, Michigan Biery Den ioge hp. Harry's Haberdashery 100 N. Second Ave. Quality+Fashion Always! oe rie ap go” Sweat. rs Intramural Sports Features Highlights of ‘73-74 The Intramural Sports program, directed by Mt Richard E. Miles, has shown to be a success for the fall semester (1973-74). There were fourteen events covered in the fall semester in which 915 people registered to participate in the various sports and there were 3204 participations (or the times that a person actually competed in an event). There was more participation first semester than there had been before in Intramural Sports’ past at A.C.C. The only sport that didn’t make it was badminton (singles and doubles) which was due to lack of participation. The problem is that is was held at the Armory, which is quite a distance from campus and, thus, harder to get participants. All medals for first semester were given out before Spring vacation. There will be no medals given for second (spring) semester events. In the area of points, the college champion leaders are as follows-- (as of the beginning of second semester): FEMALE: 1. Anne Swart (116.5) 2. Anne Schemanski (102.0) 3. Terri Cubic (98.0) MALE: 1. Ed Lowery (120.0) iS 2. Jim Nichols (108.5) 3. Jeff Lamos (101.66) DOUBLES POINTS (FEMALE): 1. Anne Swan & Anne Schemanski (40) 2. Melissa Hoesli & Diane Bensen (35) 3. Beth Brindell & Marie Bauer (30) DOUBLES POINTS (MALE): 1. Dan Nivelt & Greg Pichan (40) 2. Gary Parsons & Louie Dubey (35) 3. Phil Skinner & Bill Skiba (30) TEAM SPORTS (FEMALE): 1. 2-North (185) 2. 3--North (110) 3. Dames (65) TEAM SPORTS (MALE): 1. Alpena Locals (175) 2. 2-South (167.5) 3. 3--South (137.5) Trophies will be given at the Intramural Banquet at the end of this semester to the leaders in each category! Second semester is filled with more events for anyone who wants some challenge , and fun. They are basketball (finished up), bowling (finished up before spring vaca- ‘ tion), handball (singles & doubles), paddleball (singles & doubles), billards (singles & doubles). floor hockey (has been in progress), chess & checkers, softball tournament, horseshoes (singles & doubles), tennis (doubles), and A.C.C. Olympics. There will be no cross-country skiing (due to the obvious lack of snow), ping-pong, or shuffleboard (due to the lack of a place to hold these last two events). i The A.C.C. Olympics may possibly be held Spring weekend (first weekend in May) _and will consist of 10 different events (6 individuals and 4 team events). Some possible events might be distance throw, weight pulling, relay run, and events for distance and accuracy. There will be one person per event, except for the 6-man team events. The softball Tournament is to be a double-elimination event. Teams will have one practice game to get organized, as soon as a team loses 2 games they’re out of competi- tion. This is to be more competitive and get as many games in while the good weather lasts. It is all part of the challenge and fun planned for second semester in the Intramu- | ral Sports Program!! Mischley's Shoes Downtown Alpena & Gaylord e featuring ¢ 4 Cay Devt the PAPER WORKS N. Second Ave. Phone 354-8011 CAP “N” BOTTLE STORE the store with all your needs Books + Art Supplies Phone 354-5282 your favorite wines and liquors 525 State Ave. Owners: Bob & Ada Dickinson

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