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Show Signup Set for Annual Intramurals, All Groups Encouraged to Participate fraternities. They couldn t be m0re wronk. I-M's probably have more independents than Greeks in the program. Most activities during the year will be divided into "A" and "B" leagues. "A" division teams are generally stronger than "B" division di-vision teams, but not always. Points are given to organizations organiza-tions for participation and performance. per-formance. Last year, Sigma Chi won the overall crown for the fraternities. Each organization can M, many teams as they instance, many fraternitio J number one, two, three i ' even five teams for the?'' Some non-fraternal organj f! ''' approach that number " In non-team sports, m can designate thernsefoT1 members of organization s they may compete Tennis, golf, and others J many people who com, for their "name". (". By MAC BACKMAN College intramurals, quickly rising in popularity with University Univer-sity students, will soon get under un-der way with registration for fa'l competition. All students, both affiliated and independent, are eligible to compete. Students may register in Gym 200. The 1966 fall intramura's offer of-fer a wide vaiiety of sports for the rapidly expanding program. Below is a listing of each sport, date of closing entry, and date of starting competition. entries play close starts Touch Football Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Doubles Tennis Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Bowling Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Badminton Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Badminton (Doubles) Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Table Tennis Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Don't forget all students. One misconception that many freshmen have of intramural is that I-M's are restricted to the |