2B Wednesday, August 18, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Intramural Information The Office of Recreation Services offers opportunities for KU students to participate in athletics regardless of physical ability. The office recently has released its Fall schedules for sign ups and tournaments, as well as costs. LEAGUES Softball A managers meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. August 30 in 115 Robinson. Play begins September 7. The fee is $295 A managers meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. September 13 in 115 Robinson. Play begins September 20. The foo is 875 Flag Football Volleyball A managers meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. October 4 in 115 Robinson. Play begins October 11. The fee is $25. Floor Hockey A managers meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. October 4 in 115 Robinson Play begins October 11. The fee is $25 TOURNAMENTS Sand Volleyball Tennis Singles The entry deadline is 5 p.m. September 8. The play dates are September 10-12. The fee is $20. The entry deadline is 5 p.m. September 15. The play dates are September 17.19. The fee is $5 Golf Flag Football The entry deadline is 5 p.m. September 15. The play date is September 18. The fee is $10 The entry deadline is 5 p.m. September 22. The play dates are September 17, 18 and 19. Field Goal Contest Table Tennis Singles The entry deadline is 5 p.m. October 13. The play dates are October 15-16. The fee is $5. Badminton Singles Badminton Singles The entry deadline is 5 p.m. October 20. The play date is October 23. The fee is $5. Racquetball Singles The entry deadline is 5 p.m. October 27. The play dates are October 29-31. The fee is $5. Pickleball Singles The entry deadline is 5 p.m. November 10. The play date is November 13. The fee is $5 Pre-Holidav Basketball The entry deadline is November 23. The play date are December 1-9. The fee is $20. RULES Most intramural team sports have six divisions for both men and women, greek, club – must be registered with Activities and Organizations, open – for anyone regardless of unit affiliation, residence hall, Co-Rec – men and women on the same team, no unit affiliation, and Jayhawk – which plays more often. After a regular season of three games, all teams who have not forfeited twice are eligible for the playoffs. All teams have to opportunity to play at least four times. The winner of each division will compete to be crowned "Hill" Champion. Co-Rec and Jayhawk will have their own tournaments. All enrolled students and employed faculty and staff are eligible to participate. A player can play on only one team within the "Hill" division, one team within the Co-Ree division and one team within the Jayhawk division. All players must be listed on a team roster before they play with a team. Complete information regarding intramural sports can be obtained from Recreation Services, located in 208 Robinson, or by calling the "Rec- MONROE: Gaining experience Monroe said playing in Alaska was an experience he would never forget, including the most unforgettable experience, a 12-hour bus ride for a game in Fairbanks. Continued from Page 1B "There were 20 people jammed into two vans; it was pretty tight," Monroe said. Another trip that stuck in Monroe's mind took him from Kenai to Seattle, to British Columbia, Canada, back to Seattle and then to Wichita for the Series — all in a span of 48 hours. His summer experience was one that Monroe would not trade for anything. He said he thought that playing against the caliber of players in Alaska would help him during the season. Kansas coach Dave Bingham said he thought the summer league experience definitely helped players during the season. "Last season everyone asked how we could play so well in our first World Series," said Bingham. " told them it was because many of our guys had played against this kind of quality in summer leagues." Bingham said that he thought playing against the best talent gave his players a chance to compare themselves to other players around the country. It also gave players a feel for what the professional atmosphere is like with its long road trips. The professional game is an option for Monroe, who was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds out of high school and by the Montreal Expos in last spring's college draft. Monroe has until the first day of class to sign with Montreal or he will return to school for the fall semester. "I just hope his performance doesn't make it more likely that he will go pro," Bingham said. "That would really be a devastating loss for the team." Harrod said that he did not think his former high school star would leave the Jayhawks for the pros. "I don't think there is enough money to get him to leave," Harrod said. "Getting his diploma is very important to Daryl." Brett closes in on career offensive marks The Associated Press George Brett is playing for something in August for the first time in four years, and this time it isn't for something personal. The Royals were out of it last year as Brett spent the second half chasing his 3,000th hit. This year, Kansas City is in a pennant race, trailing Chicago by 3/12 games yesterday heading into a three-game series against Minnesota at the Metrodome. whose 20-year career includes plenty of post-season play and one world championship. And Brett, whose future after this season is uncertain, stands one stolen base away from joining some very select company indeed. He needs one more to join Henry Aaron and Willie Mays as the only players ever with 3,000 hits, 300 homers and 200 stolen buses. That makes it fun again for Brett. "I hope I can give it my best and contribute all I can," said Brett. Tigers, Braves players receive weekly honors The Associated Press Detroit's Dan Gladden, who hit two grand slams, and Atlanta's Greg Maddux, who pitched the Braves to two victories, were named the American and National League Players of the Week for the Aug. 9-15 period. Gladden batted .324 with 13 RBIs, and hit three home runs in three consecutive victories over the Baltimore Orioles. His grand slams came in back-to-back games. Maddux went 2-0 with two complete games, allowed two earned runs and struck out nine batters in 18 innings. Other AL nominees were Alan Trammell of Detroit, Mike Bordick of Oakland and Kirby Puckett of Minnesota, while Los Angeles' Jose Offerman was the only other NL nominee. 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