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Show The Daily Itah Qironicle. Openings 1977 Wolf Grote at 5SI 0704 or leave a message at the Union Lanes. Two student leagues will be forming in October. On October 4 the Tuesday night league will begin at 8.50. The Thursday night league begins at 8:45 p.m. on October 6. All students are welcome. Break out the old and join up! The Cycling Club ii a good way to see some country and keep in shape. Give Michael Steffen a call at 6 and check it out. Do you often wonder how you would do on the auhing hue k? Or maybe the uneven bars or rings? Well don't wonder any longer, join the Gymnastics Club and find out. Get in touch with David Wardell at HPER201 or Every man or woman could learn more self defense in these limes, and two fine clubs on campus are dedicated to the art of self defense, the Judo Club, under the direction of Daniel Tejada at and the Karate Club, under the direction of Katherine Sanford at For the more stout and hearty among us there is a sport called lacTosse. Hie lacrosse Club at the University plays it well. Check with Jim for further information. Gaskin at If tiding a motorcyc le over hill and dale turns you on, then the MotocTossQub is for you. Tune up your bike and call Mark Jones and tell him you're ready. You can Get involved in club sports reach him at Imagine free falling through the sky, no other sound but the wind and your heart, and at the last second pulling the cord that releases your chute, and floats you slowly to the ground. All this and much more is yours in the Parachute Club. Call Joy Burtis at 272-286- Chronicle Suff The University has a lot more to offer to students than just classes and homework. There are several clubs and organizations, as well as several varsity sports. For the student who wants to get involved, but may not be the varsity type, thereare several tlub sports on campus. For those in love with the bow and arrow, there is the Archery Club and Team. You may want to sharpen your eve for bow hunting or maybe you just want to shoot an apple off someone's head. For further information call Gary Tombolas at 581-800- 943-137- 8. 582-906- Does the thought of bow ling a make you crazy, do you have visions of winning $30,000 in the Firestone Gjn? Fvrn if you aic not a Die k Webber, you may find the Bowling Club right down your alley ! Two of the team members have left and the team is in teasing its sie fiom seven to 10 members. Inteiested students with an average cf 170 or t can contact e fast-movin- g, 9. 581-478- Nicolaisen at 581-800- 322-266- Do you consider yourself a Billy Kidd, oi may tie a Genia Fuller? Well, even if you don't, but y ou like Utah's top sport, the Ski Club is for you. Contact Steve Pecheos at g 3. Everyone wants a body that is in good physical condition. The Batbell Club is dedicated to this same idea. Contact David Wardell at HPER 201, g 1. hard-hittin- All over America, people are discovering the sport of English football, better known as soccer. The University is no exception; it offers both a men's and women's soccer club. The men's club is under the direc lion of Franklin Onwukeme at 206 Van Cott Hall. The women's club is handled by Jennis Peisch at Feeling a little rowdy? Want to blow off some steam and really have a good time? May I suggest the wild sport of rugby. The team travels around the state playing America's hardest-hittinsport. For further information on the Rugby Club call John 533-834- 6 581-496- 9. 277-254- For those that like their sport a little rougher, there is the Rodeo Club. Contact Jay Bowdlerat 486-653- Forty-nin- e ASUU. Union. Maybe the idea of just parachuting isn't enough for your blood; il not, you might try the skydivers at the University for the total 6 flight. Check with Jack Adkins at see fit. if to you 0. 365-258- 10-spe- ed by MIKE KOIPNER 300-gam- Page -- 8. If water is more your style, the Water Pole Club is always in the water. For more information call Walter Banaowsky at 466-898- 5 bt-ue- WELCOME BACK Woman trainer sets 'firsts' STUDENTS and STUFF! by ANA DARABAN Chronicle Suff The University has added two mote "fitsts" to its list. Last May. Utah hited ' Utah invites you to store your excess junque m Sell-Storag- Debia Williardson, from Redmond. Utah, to become the first certified trainer for the women's teams. Williardson was also bestowed with another honor. She is the fitst woman football trainer in Utah. "The last girl trainer for the women's . 1 teams really had trouble with the guys," i said Williardson. "The men considered her last the men's as an attack on their domain, locker room," she continued. "But I haven't t had any trouble yet." "A lot of women think that training is glamorous and has a large social life, but when they see how much work thete is they quit," she said. "But I'm conservative and and that has really helped straight-lace- d me," Williardson continued. "I just do my job and ask questions abouthe tape or what hurts." she concluded. Williardson, who graduated ftom Utah Debra Williardson State, worked as a trainer there. She received an opportunity to become a ttainer when air of excitement about it and it was Fern Gardner, direc toi of women's something new to do," said Williardson. athletics at Utah, announced that she was Their ate eight traitu tsat the University I wo are cei til led, as Williaidson is. and six interested in attaining a ttainer for the women's teams. Gatdner then put in ate undei graduates working toward their apprnpiiaiions for the woman ttainer. certification. The basic duties of a trainer Williardson was given a two-yea- r ate to treat injuries playets receive until a her teceived she in which doctor anives. The trainer also ptexircs a scholarship master's degree ftom the University and her tehabilitation progtam for a player who certification as a train ?. Williardson has has teceived an injury. A final duty is to give also acquired an assciiie degtee ftom tlx; teams physicals and medication Snow College. pHsciibed by doctors. 1 he effec in be trainers woik with the best the tranu r, competition To an well as physical education in lor rehabilitating an athlete. j tipni sjxitts as I I has is desired. Williardson laniveisity. which allots M0.(M)0 a year training . t and :!,.. in tiainin;; pioiM.mi, has two participated spoils at Utah State Snow. At both ciiook. she played on the vvhnlpools, hot packs, paraffin bath (hot vi.tii.v j.aiii,.i u.k t; n ck tec, an iu-volleyball teams as a hunt row spiker, a center in basketball and first base on the weight table, and the only oithotron a softball teams. At Snow she was chosen as friction device that strengthens legs in the an outstanding intercollegiate player and state. According to Williardson, the new head competed at the first national junior college basketball tournament in Bay City, Mich. trainer, Bill Bean, wants to concentrate Williardson became inteiested in uxm rehabilitation of athletes. He has training because she didn't want the developed a closer rapport with doctors at the University and wants to incorporate any problems of coaching. "I didn't want the hassle of becoming a coach, but wanted to new concepts the doctors may have on rehabilitation. be in contact with sports. Training had an il "-i- e clean, sate storage rooms from $8 00 per mo w7 1 UTAH v. 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