S0 THE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR onFinkBoyd Hed- The University of Flo- Murphee L&M, Murphee IH&J, r da will have the largest Temporary Dorms A, B, C, D, E, :AF, G, H will have separate teams. enrollment in the history Flavet 1 and Flavet 2 will have of the school this semes- teams also: ter, and in coordination At the present time the de- with this situation the In- apartment is in need for man- with thisagers of the various sports to tramural Department, will help with the program. Anyone have the biggest program interested in this type of work ever attempted by the de- should report to the intramural apartment, it was announc- office and inquirent checkouts ed this week by Coach will be made from the second Surgeon Cherry, direct- floor of the old gym between or. the hours of 8:30 am. and 9:30 This year the department is p.m. All equipment taken out Tis ar t e act ann er yo must be returned by noon of the trying to reach each and every one f o 1 o w i m g day. Equipment of the students either through ac- checked out over the week-end eive participation in competitive must be returned by noon Mon- sjports or through the recreational day. program. All matches or games must be The independent league takes run off according to schedule, as- up all clubs, churches and groups the program must go as scheduled .vho want to form an independent to be completed. Ten minutes team. will be allowed for the teams to Dormitory league w1ll be comrn- to play by that time the game will posed of teams formed by the. assemble and if they are not re ldy dormitory sections and certain v t, be forfeited. provisions will be made later to- ,,ards combining two or more sec- CO Ch W of os. Coach WolfRates The staff for the year in- eludes: Lacy Mahon, student SEC Grid Team. Director; Abbey Fink, assistant student director; Bill Boyd, Head Coac- iay (Bear) Wolf .nhibcl'y manager; Gordon Kof- of the University of Florida has ski, secretary; Paul Hlarvill, rated Alabamna, Geoigia, and dormitory league manager; Sam Tulane as the teams to beat this doldenberg, independent league year in the Southeastern Con- :nanager; Duane Savelle, frater- ference. v lea-gue manager. Of the three, the Gators will ae manager, meeti Tulane and Georgia. Flor- The department is going to ida will meet the Green Wave Maintain a recreational sports for their second contest of the ,service to provide a variety of lei- season on October 5. in New Or- :,ure time sports activities and fa- leans. They meet Georgia's -ilities for both students and fac- Bulldogs November 2 in Jack- ltty. sonville. L Activities that will be included SoAT SPO R,TS' S l P Athletic Equipment And Sports Wear K EEPFIT YORK BAR BELL EQUIPMENT 70 pound Barbell . 100 pound Barbell -. . 110 pound Barbell Combination 160 pound Barbell Combination 215 pound Barbell Combination 7 inch 1 Combination "Big 12" Combination 50 pound Swing Bars 70 pound Swing Bars o * 0 . * Health Boots and Courses Raincoats $12.95 Linen Shoes $1.95 to $2.95 Basketball Shoes $5.00 to $7.50 1940 W. Univ. Ave. 17.95 33.95 . 28.50 .40.95 56.95 . -19.50 43.50 14.95 19.95 5.50 Loafers, Clogs $8.95, $1.00 Phone 1550-W Activities that will be included fa this program include: Archery, basketball l shooting, badminton, bicyclng, billiards, bowling, fenc- :g, fishing, golf, handball, hunt- ina, paddle tennis, picnicking, ,ing-pong, rifle club, shuffleboard, softball, swimming, tennis, weight .ft;ng. In the competitive sport field the sports will be: Horseshoes, manap-ed by Hamilton Up- c(hurch; swimming, managed by Scotty Henderson; boxing, by Gerald Klein; volleyball, by An- gus Holson; basketball, by Con- :,-ad Dutton; shuffleboard, by J.ewis Ansbacher; ping-pong, by E. P. Landrum; touch football, by Ray Hendricks; tennis, by Morton Blalock; handball by Fred Hoffman; track, by Glenn Atkinson; d:amondball by Ru- dolph Mikell; golf, by Graeme, and bowling, bv Bobby Peage. As the intramural department .;tarts its 23rd year the first two ;ports will be swimming and box- .ng. At the present time it is un- (ecided which will be the first. During the coming year this is ,.he way the dormitory league will le divided for the activities. In (his way there will be 28 teams in the league. The teams will be as follows: Buckman B&C, Buckman D&E, Thomas A&B, Thomas C&D, Thomas E&F, Sledd A&B, Sledd C&G, Sledd J&H, Fletcher DE&F, Fletcher K&L, Fletcher M&N, *letcher O&P, Murphee A&B, M'Iurphee C&D, Murphee E&F, WELCOME FL S"SURE ============= = IS TOUGH. ETTING... Tff DAYS!" Before you grab your old Mustang or Hellcat and start getting your favorite Arrow shirts the EASY way, try your favorite Arrow dealer he may have just the one you want next time. ARROW SIeRTS, TIES, HANDKERCH/EFS, SPORTS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR LORIDA MEN! YourAre to the Invited FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH to and the the Presbyterian Student House 1606 W. University Avenue Rev. U. S. "Preacher" Gordon, D.D. and Rev. E. 0. McKay, Ministers Get-Ac- quainted Party 6:30 Friday, Sept. 27 (next to Co lege Inn) Stud eint House