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Show The Daily Utah Ckroauck, Ikandmy, Jsamry Page Six Don't waoft to b peeked join by Dave tfosick Chronicle stafT competition. All students with a valid university ID card, and facultystaff with a campus recreation membership card are eligible to participate. Participants are required to bring their ID card to all games. In basketball, a round-rob- in league schedule will be followed by a tournament. All of the er teams will compete in the tournament unless they have been dropped from league play after two forfeits. Schedules will be handed out at the preseason captains' All teams meeting on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in HPER must be represented at the meeting and play will begin Wednesday. Monday is the entry deadline for the co-rsingle-eliminati- basketball competition and all entry forms and fees must by be submitted to the IM office, located in HPER 5 p.m. Schedules will be handed out at the preseason captains' meeting on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in HPER and play will begin on Wednesday. er Wednesday is the entry deadline for the indoor soccer competition and teams will play a round-robi- n league schedule followed by a tournament. Tan. 12 is the last day to enter league bowling competition, and leagues are being offered in mens, Jan. 10 is the entry deadline for the racquetball, handball, squash, indoor softball, volleball, super swim swim events and all entry forms and fees are and one-hodue in the IM office by 5 p.m. individuals must attend the following meetings: ec six-on-s- ix ec six-play- single-eliminati- on Basketball officials will meet Friday at 5 pan. in HPER Indoor and on Monday at 6 p.m. in HPER soccer, softball and volleyball officials will meet Friday at 5 p.m. in HPER-- N 227.8 7. For more information, call ur five-play- E-2- 06. leagues. Each womens, residence halls and co-rindividual will pay S3 per night. Other events scheduled for January include tennis, wallyball, the King and Queen of Racquets competition, an alpine cardboard box race and a snow softball tourney. Officials are needed for the basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and indoor softball competition. Interested E-2- 06 on Seven players will constitute an indoor softball team, and a round-rob- in league schedule will be followed by a tournament. Games will be played Saturday mornings. league Volleyball teams will play a round-robi- n tournament. schedule followed by a Teams will consist of six players. swim activity will be held J The super swim and one-ho9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It will from 12 Natatorium in the Jan. be held in conjunction with the Intermountain Masters single-eliminati- 581-379- on single-eliminati- Winter Gymnasts ranked 1st on national champions, are The Ute gymnasts, four-tim- e feat or at least opposing on their way to repeating that coaches think so as the Utes placed first in the coaches' swimmer to go 3,300 yards ( 1 32 pool lengths) in a specified swim event, participants amount of time. In the one-hoswim as many laps as possible in one hour. Each swimmer must provide a handler to time and count the laps. ATJ BUC 302 0 ' - 4 Credit Hours MW State-Fullerto- ur Econ, 390: Nuclear Arms Race (Index No. 5855) 2:15-4:1- preseason poll. Utah was ranked first in the NCAA Division I coaches' poll on Tuesday. Florida was ranked second, followed by n, Arizona State and UCLA. Cal half of the top ten is Alabama, the second Rounding out Penn Sate, Washington, Georgia and Arizona. Swimming Association. The super swim requires a 1985 CHECK N-1- 01. 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