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Show The Daily Utah Chmnitlt. Tuesday. June 28, 1977 P$e four mm Strictly Sports byjimsmedley Package deals for fans include trips out-of-sta- te The University Department season. First the Utes of Athletics is offering three package deals for fans wishing to travel with the Ute football team to away games this travel to Norman. OUa.. to meet the University of Oklahoma. The departing date is September 16. VISTA THEATRE returning on the 17th. Cost is $200. Gainesville. Fla., will be the site of the next away game trip when the University plays the University of Florida. The plane will depart November 18 and return November 20 for the cost of $300. The final trip will be to New on November Mexico non-viole- 25. $200. Packing Polygamist! Jack was Fiction, Alex is Real See his 1 3 wives Hear the 9 Now original songs PLAYING Billy :ib p.m. :15 p.m. All costs are approximate and include lodging, the game ticket, and travel by chartered jet. The ofUniversity's Athletics needs Department to know how many people would be interested in making thses trips as soon as possible. Further information can be obtained by calling Don 1 or writing Reddish at to: Don Reddish, Special Events Center University of Utah, SLC, Utah 84112. off-sid- side-to-sid- player. tallied from either side of the kick A above the top crossbar scores goalposts. one point; through the rectangles four points and through the interior square five points. Every thing scored under the lower crossbar scores three points with the exception of the penalty kick scoring two points. Penalty kicks are awarded for infractions and are made from 10 yards out with two defenders permitted in the goal. Penalty shots are awarded for a variety of offenses including illegal pushing (above the shoulders), blocking, tackling, tripping or deliberate rough play which is decided at the referee's discretion. Infractions such as picking up the ball and holding it results in a take-of- f or free pass by the opposing team from the similarly are point of infraction. Take-off- s used after the ball is propelled over the four foot high fence. I Ioccer is just starting to become popular on the East Coast and has not reached the West yet. I doubt if it will ever replace the organized spans of soccer or basketball;however, because pf its informal atmosphere and the fact that anyone can playJs may become the casual of game in the future. Qtemoon or picnic-typ- e Scores may be nt s, returning the 26th. The cost is Murray Utah's Pistol no time may the ball rest in the hands of a Take a little bit of basketball, add some rugby, soccer, voile) ball, hockey, and a touch of football, scramble them all together and you have the new filed game of Hoccer. Hoccer is the brainchild of Judge John Henry Norton of Fairfield. Conn. His family of 14, including six adopted Asiatic children, w ere the first to play the game. It is a game that can be played old and who are in just average by young condition physical The formal version of hoccer is played on a field 100 yards long and 60 yards wide surrounded by a four foot high fence. The two teams have nine members including males and females. Play is virtually continous with no time-outand few whistles no stopping play. Points are scored in the game by kicking the ball through the goalposts, w hich have double crossbars forming two rectangles with a square in the middle, at opposite ends of the field. The ball is a soft rubber playground type 16 inches in diameter. It may be advanced up and kick or headdown the field by a soccer-styl- e butt, dribbling as in basketball or curry ing. The player carries the ball by scooping it up on the run and constantly keeping it in motion with movements of the hands. At es e 581-817- Renta S Get well soon Rnndi Lpt riVSw iff? 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All supporting data must be in by December 15. 1977 (No exceptions). 3. Applications to Secondary and Special Education programs are due 1 February 3, 1 978. All supporting data must be in February 28, 978 (No exceptions). 4. Please contact the Student Services Center in Milton Bennion Hall, Room 304 (phone: 581 7789) for procedural information and applications during summer and early fall, 1977. -- INTER- SERVICE, 628 toll free. WANTED PROFESSIONAL CUSTODIAL SERVICE: offices, business, floor care. Need efficient, energetic couples, individuals, Hours arranged. 77 GRADUATES fc BUSINESS MAJORS start your profession as a financial counselor fc investment consultant with Investors, Inc. An opening is available to move directly into management. For an interview, or 292 9893 or Mr. call Mr. Miller, 7 12 Andrew. Teacher Certification Applicants Office DURING SUMMER no and purchases. CONTINENTAL TRAVEL 927 r 930 rentals RMS. FOR RENT in co-e-d student housing: Summer rates from 15 June to 15 Augest, $70 per mo. This includes use of kitchen, washers, lc dryeTS, recreation rm.; 1076 East 2nd South. Call BUDGET FLIGHTS to five continents. Departures from major U.S. cities. EUROPE FROM $299 (rt. from Chicago) ($464 from ASIA $499;AFRICA -- special Salt Lake); rates. EURAIL PASSES, train schedules, car ROOMMATES tank 11 J 60; LEVI CLOSE0tr- r9 if . f 13.40. Bells, $13.60; Boo NEW DAY CLOTHE -- ,150 So. 1500 E. 12 bl. to V). 10 to 7. 77 A Musical Movie Tonight! Rouben LI: NUTRI PAR, another JHIRMACK hair care work (or summer damaged hair, only J4.50, reg. $6.50. The HAIR STUDIO in the Bel Viso complex, 850 E. 9th So., SLC, TYPING FAST AND ACCURATE home, 278-418-2. 84 TYPING in my ENERGY-MatJc- an CONSERVE types papers professinally. Theses, dissertations, IBM 48.V063I. many apeni overnight. Srlti nil . i 28 txl PROFESSIONAL TYPING. ii'tlKiiialilr talcs. 10 :Iiim' to Kini. .innrair. 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