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Show Women invited to learn fine ! points of major college sports j It's a common complaint among wives, sweethearts and other members of the opposite sex who sit in a state of wonderment won-derment at ball games while others about them are caught up in the action. But a group of women who are thirsting for more information informa-tion enlightenment about college col-lege sports are setting- readv "We plan to meet on the first i and third Thursday of each j month," said Miss Thole, who : will serve as president of the j group. "But our first meeting j this Thursday (Oct. 27) will just be a brief one to get or- 1 ganized and detail our plans.'' Commencing on Nov. 3, the I group will receive first-hand in- struction from the Couerar ath- ' to do something about it. Muriel Thole, sports fan and head cashier in the treasurer's office at BYU, is organizing a group of local women whose aim is to learn more about each sport in its season. Morever, the ladies are seeking seek-ing the services of the experts to help them. Head coach Tommy Tom-my Hudspeth will direct instruction in-struction of whats left of the football season, and Stan Watts will take over when basketball rolls around. letic staff. Meetings will be j held at 8 p.m. in Room 167 of i the McKay Building. "Our group will be open to anyone interested in learning more, about sports that includes in-cludes all ages from coeds to the elderly. The response so far, said Miss Thole, has been greater than anyone in the group had hoped for. The average student takes too long to learn too little. |