74 The Central Missouri State Teachers! College, Warrensburg, Missouri, uses a point system in which the eight high point men during the year receive a light Sweater. The point system is as follows: Sport Entrance Points Points per Win Winners Points Archery a0) : 20 100 Basketball (A) 50 10 50 league, 50 playoff (B) 30 10 50 Boxing 20 30 100 Foul Throwing 20 20 100 Golf 20 20 100 Handball 20 20 100 Hor seshoes 20 20 100 Softball 50 10 Do Jeaseue, 50 playoff Swimming 20 Db pOenes Lor each 1 : On 5-3 -2-1 basis Table Tennis 20 20 100 Tennis 20 20 100 Touch Football 20 10 50 Track 20 D-~oines for cach 1 . ON > 3-2-1.. DASLS Volleyball 20 20 100 Wrestling 20 20 100 The point system used by the Intramural Department of the University of Michigan. POINT SYSTEM USED IN AWARDING INTRAMURAL NUMERALS RULES AND REGULATIONS _ Entrance points are those points which an individual may earn by entering a sport and not forfeiting any matches. Additional points are those points which an individual may earn by advancing farther in a tournament. Winner's points are the number of points given an individual for going through the tournament undefeated. The highest 10 percent of point winners will receive a combination Intramural Monogram and Numerals. Points may be accumulated from any 10 of the 34 sports, team or individual. Members of gymnastic, archery, boxing and fencing squads who meet regularly under the supervision of an instructor and who take part in meets, etc., will receive 500 points at the end of the respective sport season toward their total number of points. Individuals are limited to the number of points they may earn in any one sport. For example, tennis tournaments are run in the fall, winter and spring; singles and doubles; all campus, independent, and fraternity divisions. It is only possible to earn points in one tournament (singles or doubles), in one division, each period of the year.