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A vastly expanded intramural program awaits you this fall. Paul Condon, men% intramural director, said, ‘(While we are still at a disadvantage as far as facilities on campus are concerned, we have attempted to fill this gap by renting outside facilities as close to the university aspossible. Many new activities will be offered this year’ and we feel there should be something of interest for every student desiring some physical activity**. The program will get off to a fast start. Y%udents should not hesitate or they may find then-+ selves missing out on some inter+
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geport and at the Merryhill Golf Course, situated off Highway 7 just past Breslau. At Grand River students may play for $1.50 on Monday to Friday ti they tee off before 4 pm and at Merryhill the green fee is $1 if tee-off time is before 11 Monday to Friday. At both golf courses the students must show their university identification cards. Tennis follows golf. On Wednesday, September 27, at 4~30 the men% tournament starts, to be followed on Thursday at 3 by the women’s tournament. For men students desiring a somewhat more robust activity there is flag football, lacrosse and soccer. These three sports willbe played on Columbia Field, the field across Columbia Street from the Village. These three sports will have 15 teams entered from the
A two-day golf tournament Man= day and Tuesday at Rockway Golf Course will start things off. All participants will receive a refund of half their green fees from the intramural department. Golfers may play on both days ifthey wish. The lowest-scoring men students will be eligible forfurtherplayoffs to determine the U of W intercollegiate golf team, Student rates have also been arranged by the intramural dept. ‘at the Grand River Golf and Country Club on Lancaster Street in Brid-
loan program
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will improve the loan-grant ratio in the plan. It will mean that stub ents will get a larger grant with a reduced loan portion. The application form has also been revised. The form used last year was heavily criticized as being too personal and having much irrelevant detail.
TORONTO (CUP)--The Ontario Student Awards Plan hasbeen re icaHy changed following stiffcritidism directed at it by Ontario students last year. Money available for loans has been increased from just under $5 million to over $12 million, which
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Interested in competing for Waterloo in track and field during the coming year? Coach Neil Widmeyer invites you to participate in the~*AllComers” track and field meet Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20 and 21. Last year’s Warriors, under new head coach Widmeyer, enjoyed their finest track season in the school% history. The team rose from its dismal tenth position (zero points) in 1965, to fifth place in the 1966 OQAA championships. The team also fared very well in invitational and dual meet encounters.
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This year’s team will certainly miss Ken Inglis, a 4:13 miler who graduated and George Neeland who is ineligible. However, the team is counting on the continued peformances of such second-year men as Kip Sumner, who has been running the 880 consistently under two minutes; Bob Munday and Mike Lackey, two promising sprinters, and javelin thrower Terry Wilson, who has a heave of 195 feet to his credit.
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