The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 22, 1984, Page Page 83, Image 83

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    Wednesday, August 22, 1S34
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 83
arnurai program
One of the msjor causes for
conflicts lsst year wa3 the sports
manship ratings.
The ratings of 1 through 5 are
given based on predetermined
criteria. The referees, a rec de
partment official and the oppos
ing team captain determine the
ratings. The scores are averaged
together at the end of the game
to determine the sportsmanship
score.
Anv team with a score below
I 2.5 was warned throughout the
I season, and if the score occurred
in a playoff game, that team was
thrown out of the playoff.
The major argument arose in
the men's flag football playoffs,
when Sigma Chi A-l the de
fending champions and the No.
1 team all season was ejected
from the playoffs after a low
sportsmanship score. Some op
ponents came to the Sigma Chi
defense, saying the referees had
it "in" for-the team and were
going to give them a low score
regardless of the actual field
play. Others said the Sigma Chi
score was close to 2.5 all season
and the team might have de
served their fate.
This year, Scheele said, the
ratings were modified by the all
student Campus Recreation Ad
visory Council to include the
season average into the playoff
scores.
' "If it's high enough (the season
average), one bad playoff score
will not get a team eliminated,"
Scheele said. "We thought that
would be the fairest thing to do."
Another change will be in the
football rules themselves. In the always be crowded based on the
past, teams had been allowed to lack of space. I don't see that
pass forward or sideways or changing much until a new
whatever as many times as they building is built."
vmnea unm piay had stopped. bomeofthe early competition
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Welcomes students bade to Lincoln!
Thto year, the rules have been
changed to resemble regular col
lege football . . . only one for
ward pass per play.
The reason, Scheele said, is
because of the success of a UNL
intramural team at a national
tournament. Smith 10 won the
UNL championship, then the
regionals at UNO before finish-"
ing third at the women's flag
football championships in New
Orleans. The players had to ad
just to regular rules for the
tournament.
Other changes will include a
quicker, streamlined check-out
service to reduce the time a
student has to wait for mate
rials. Mabel Lee 313 has been
modified for better use of its vol
leyball facilities and classes will
be offered for adults in swim
ming and tennis, each at a nom
inal fee of $10 to $15.
Scheele also said she has
talked to UNO about some extra
mural games between the two
universities, which could lead to
a Nebraska state intramural
championship in some sports
such as volleyball and basket
ball.. One thing that probably won't
change is the size pinch at the
open recreation facilities.
The number of people (using
open rec facilities) has increased
over the years " said Roseanne
Lidle, assistant coordinator of
intramurals. "The buildings will
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dates forUNL Recreation:
Aug. 30: Intramural Chairper
sons meeting, Nebraska Union.
Sept. 4: Intramural Flag Foot
ball officials meeting: Col. Room
7.
Sept. 5: Punt Pass and Kick
for men's, women's and co-rec;
no advance entry.
Sept. 10: Tennis Singles, Co
Rec Tennis Doubles, Co-Rec Flag
Football, Men's Slow Pitch Soft
ball; entry dates for all sports
Aug. 27 to Sept 5. .
Sept. 14: Cross Country, no " 1
advance entry. : I
Sept. 1 7: Outdoor Racquetball
cungies, uo-itec itacquetoan
Doubles. Entry dates Aug. 29 to
Sept. 11.
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