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Show Park Citr Frisbee Tournament to be Held By GEORGE RAINE Faithful Chronicle readers who remember reading the first in a series of articles exploring and detailing the rules and nuances of competitive frisbee rpublished in this paper October 11 1965), will revel with bizarre and celebrated joy as word has ',een received on this campus rhat spring training has begun at three universities in preparation prepara-tion for the second annual Grand National Outdoor Summer Sum-mer Frisbee Festival and Championship Cham-pionship Tournament. COUNT Geraldo Miguea 1 Partis Par-tis Aloysius McDonough, chairman chair-man Roval Society for the Advancement Ad-vancement and Development o Frisbee at the Universities of Utah Santa Clara and Notre Dame, announced .that through correspondence with , the , Cal Frisbee aggregations have little intention of leaving the Park City Cup in th mountains again. Park City, the traditional site of Frisbee tourneys has seen our own University walk away with laurels for two years running. But while the cup becomes increasingly in-creasingly static and fortified in Zion, it is a fact that its repute and practice has telescoped from these green slopes overlooking over-looking the Great Lake westward west-ward to the Jusiut menage of Santa Clara University, and eastward to Indiana's canonical spa Notre Dame University these institutions united under the two-year-old edict of the GKCPwas' three Salt Lake City youths who first are responsible for the .hue and cry of fnsbee hat circular, light-weigh and unbreakable plastic plaything. In alphabetical order they are. Wolfgang Miguel Dennis Van Gal van8 retired director, Indi- ana Chapter; Baron Von Maher, Frisbee research, Cape Santa Clara; and Count McDonough, chairman, University of Utah. The reader may recall the first of these articles reported that in sportsman-like rapport a pre-tournament banquet is given annually at an alternate campus. The first such melee was hosted by Van Gallivan, and the second by Baron Van Maher who gave his all to afford af-ford his inter-collegiate competitors competi-tors the best of the Santa Clara campus, a jubilee indicative of the California branch coterie. But for those of us in concordance concord-ance with the University, the Utah University Gin-fiz this year is expected to be a highlight high-light in frisbee tradition. COUNT McDonough reports that tension has mounted away from the table of repast and that previous league pres releases have lost their informality to the point : where competitors mince no words in warning of secretive strategy. They appear ready in the light of enigmatic correspondence. It is suspected both opponents have mastered once obvious handicaps of storm and wind consideration which have plagued pla-gued the Park City park in years past. BUT UTAH has haTdly been passe and neglegent in pre-tournament preparation and has written in rebuttal to Santa Clara and Notre Dame that they are well looking forward to defending de-fending their gold. Nerves on edge, toe-curling in their uniform cut-offs, three universities uni-versities will again clash in heated frisbee the second week of June atop Treasure Mountain. All the glory, all the happiness, all the relief, all of life will be the victors. |