

Volleyball attracts many;
bowling joins program
The boys' intramural program gave sh1dents an
opportunity to participate in sports without the con–
stant practicing necessary for interscholastic com–
petition.
The fall soccer program included four teams.
Navy and Notre Dame tied for first place with five
and one records.
Basketball drew six teams and, though troubled
by a sho1tage of officials, games were generally closely
contested. Clarkson won the title with a nine and one
record.
Bowling was included on the intramural agenda
for the first time this vear and drew an enthusiastic
following. Hartwick,
\~ith
a twenty-two and five slate,
finished on tof of the league.
Volleybal drew about eighty boys into a ten-team
league with sharp competition among the top teams.
UCLA ended with an undefeated record.
Straining volleyball players create a veritable fence of arms along
the net
i11
a display of the enthusiasm which made volley/wilthe
most popular intramural sport.
Three determi11ed defensemen thwart a desperate
dri~;e
to the goal as they conGerge
on
a fallen opponent
during
an exciting soccer match.
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