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John Zagata prepares to bowl while other intramural
bowling participants await their turns and keep score.
Paul Squanes leaps to return the volleyball in a closely
contested game as Gordie Daley and Chuck Gustafson
watch.
Intramural Sports Program
Includes Varied Activities
The first intramural activity of the year was
flag football. Captained by John Goodrich, SMU
downed John Zagata's Notre Dame squad in the
season finale, 31-12. Since both teams were
undefeated going into this game, SMU took the
league championship.
With the termination of the football pro–
gram, intramural soccer teams went into action.
Despite below freezing temperatures, attend–
ance at most games was excellent, especially
the last game of the season when Navy, cap–
tained by Dan Parker, beat UCLA 3-1 to win the
league.
The cold weather drove the athletes inside,
and one of the best attended, best played, and
best behaved intramural basketball programs
got under way. Kentucky, behind captain Jim
Ballantine, took the league with a 6-1 record,
followed by Loyola which went 5-2.
Slippery Rock, captained by John Goodrich,
bumped Princeton out of first place at the end
of the season to win the intramural bowling
league with a 22-5 record.
Intramural volleyball was the last program of
the year. Almost 200 boys took part, and the
season ended in a tie between Wanakena and
USC which was played off.