Shantih 1973-78

I I I Women's softball ls rapidly nearing completion. With only three teams still in the runmng, the finishing date is about a week off. The competition has been good down to the wire, with all teams have putting forth their best effort. share of the burden by playing excellent outfield. Beaux Alan HluTis and David ljams will be doing their bet to guide and motivate their girls to a sOftball championship. Kappa Phi, the only undefeated team left in the running, looks like the most likely choice to win the championship. Carol Euday, Kappa Phi's pitcher, bas been a big part of her team's success. Cheryl Shores and Paula Magee have been carrying their The final game has not been won yet, and there are still two more teams that are going to be fighting for a chance to meet Kappa Pbi in the finals. Omega Phi, with their only loss being to Kappa Phi, bas been very strong with both fielding and batting game. The outfield has been tough with center fielder Mary Coed sports resume action Ail extensive and varied fall athletic program for women participants has recently been initiated with many matches and games having been already completed. Doubles partners Cindy Greene and Chris Clausen captured top honors in the women's in– tramural tennis tournament 1 defeati.ng Susan Wilburn ana Debbie Smith, 6-4, 6-0. Lisa Wishart and Jenny Peddle sur~ fered a 6-8, 6-2 loss to Green and Clausen in semi-final action, In club softball competition Kappa Phi and Omega Phi will square Qff ln the winners bracket finals while once beaten SJ.mqtih andDelta Chi will bebitiieing for SW"VlVaJ m the fffiatii Of tile ~rs' braCI(et, am Butt ed Sbantib to a 18-14 victog over ege as ~ e ~fed out _ o home I.J.lnB. Delta -~was beaten bythe Better Halves on the strength of Clndy Hobelman 's batting and the fielding of Beth Hibbard. In later comQ!:ltition. Shantib. isted a Ito{) decisij~~ mJ!i%~ Kt1}iJ>aeliL : Delta ThetaAauad at Chi defeated Zeta Rho 5-3 in a close game highlighted by the slick fielding of Zeta Rho's Jan Baur and two home runs off the bat of Delta Chi's Patti Rogers. Speedball competition opened last week as Cathcart dorm defeated Stephens in ftrst round ~ction. The winning tallies wete scored by Mary Cbinworth in the waning minutes of the game. In other action, West Pleasure Apts. paced by Linda Cilooly shut out Kendall dorm 2-(1. Ko Jo Kai picked up an easy victory as Tri- . Kappa was forced to forfeit. Monday, Oct. 21 will start a new schedule of women activities with volleyball slated for Monday and Wednesday nights while with softball and speedball are scheduled for Tuesday anr Thursday nights. " • • e Heavy participation f;telays club volleyball finals Volleyball has been completed excellent freshmen V?lleyball" except for the final game bet- pla:yer;;, Tofebt . surpnsed t.he ween Kirei and Theta Psi for the maJonty of the nunor league wttb C team championship. Due to the their attainment of the crown. over abundance of teams playing The accomplishment of the B B and C it was necessary to team championship was a long, finish the remaining games hard struggle. With all of the during the first portion of the wom~n'.s. clubs pa~ticipating. in spring semester. the div1~1on a vanety of ~ Kappa Phi and Tofebt captured were displayed. Kappa Pb1 their respective major and minor finally emerged on top after. a league championships before the rough road th~gbout the entire Christmas recess. Both teams season. spantih {l~ed an ex– went through their entire season cellent arne m ffieats bUt lost with an undefeated record. 15 1' marco~-- ugame Kappa Phi behind the excellent to Ka~ P' . playing of the .Knoph and Foshee ~e divl!non has been ex– sister combmat10ns had no Citing from the onset between problem in proving to all of their Kirei and· Theta Psi. All clubs opponents that they were the who joined in had f\Bl an~ en– champions. After aquiring three joyment from the expenence.

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