2B Thursday, January 26, 1995 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SATURDAY NIGHTS ARE $1.75 WELLS LADIES NIGHT / NO COVER New Band Friday and Saturday LIE AWAKE 9 Foot T.V. Screen For You to Watch the Game SUPERBOWL SUNDAY Pool Tournament at 2:00 Dart Tournament at 2:00 Pound, Pass & Kick Tournament at 2:00 $2.50 Cheeseburgers, Fries, & Drink $1.50 Red Dogs Spring intramurals to start soon Softball switches schedule with soccer By Tom Erickson Kansan sportswriter Robinson Center may be filled with championship hopefuls next week for the start of the intramural basketball season. The basketball courts, usually jammed with people playing pick-up games, will get even more use from the teams participating in Kansas' most popular intramural sport. Gordon Kratz, associate director of Recreation Services, said the strong basketball tradition at Kansas made the sport popular for intramurals. "I see it in the amount of pick-up basketball games played here at Robinson." he said. Registration for basketball closed yesterday at 4 p.m., but Kratz said extra space may be available. If the schedule is not filled, signs will be posted at Robinson with details about how to sign up. Students will have the opportunity to participate this spring in softball, ultimate disc, 3-on-3 basketball and sand volleyball. Twelve individual, dual and tournament sports also will take place from February to April. Funding for intramural sports comes out of Recreation Services' allotment of $9 from student fees and the entry fees charged to each team, Kratz said. Additional support is provided by corporate sponsorship. The sponsor for the spring 1995 intramural-recreational sports at Kansas is 1-800-COLLECT. Kratz said that a firm called "Umbrella Event Marketing" helps college intramural programs locate sponsors like Schick, who helped put on the Super Hoops 3-on-3 tournament on Jan. 21. "Basically they give us items to give away," Kratz said. "We get T-shirts, water bottles, banners and posters that all say 1-800-COLLECT and University of Kansas on them. They are handed out to team managers and winning participants." One of the big changes this spring is adding softball to the schedule, a sport traditionally played in the fall. Recreation Services will keep soccer in the fall and softball in the spring for one more year before deciding to make the change permanent. Kratz said softball was switched with soccer because of an increase in its popularity. "Soccer has been the only sport that is growing for us, and it suffered last year due to wet spring weather," he said. "Participation in softball has been stable, and we thought some people were tired of it after playing in leagues all summer." Casey Matile, Emporia senior and sports chairman at Sigma Chi fraternity, said that his chapter participates in all of the intramural team sports. He said he thought Recreation Services did a good job in running the intramural program. "Our biggest sports are flag football, soccer and basketball." Matlie said. "Probably 40 percent of the house participates." TV SPORTSWATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. All Times CST noon ESPN—Tennis, Australian Open, women's semifinals, at Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) 7 p.m. TBS -- NBA Basketball, Chicago at Orlando 8 p.m. ESPN—PGAGolf, Phoenix Open, first round, at Phoenix ESPN — NCAA Basketball, DePaul at Texas PRIME - NCAA Basketball, N.C. Charlotte at Va. Commonwealth ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, Los Angeles at St. Louis 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Penn St. at Wisconsin 9:30 p.m. PRIME - NCAA Basketball, Stanford at UCLA 11:30 p.m. ESPN — Tennis, Australian Open, men's semifinal match No. 1, at Melbourne, Australia (delayed tape) With purchase of Prescription Frame and Lenses OFF Your New Look! 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