Page 4 B Tl IE HERALD Wednesday January 1983 Stu Robbins interview Physed studies are branching out The Herald to Interview Stuart chairman of the faculty of physical education at York Ualverslty at his home recently A native of Sussex county England the 141 ItexvrayDr resident first came Canada Implement an elementary program at the University of Alberta In Edmonton Bobbin graduated from Exeter St Lukes College where he majored In rrllglon and Torn between either medicine or teaching he believed at the and still does thai education can affect society While at the University of Alberta Dr coached the Golden Bear soccer to a national championship In 1171 He was also he springboard diving coach andlhenatlonalsprlnboarddlvlngcoach also coached tennis and track field He was the associate dean for tbe faculty of at York University before taking the chairmanship of the department Dr Robbins has specialised In the effects of physical education on grade one children and on teacher behavior The following the second of a three part series on a taped Interview with Dr revolving around a wide range of topics dealing with physical education The Herald What are some of he different programs available at York In physed the York program it s possible for a student to follow a concentration of courses We call them certificate programs and they can move into a teaching area they can move into a coaching area In ch they take courses specialising In coach They can take fitness counselling and assessment stream and a sports administrative stream So as well as their core studies can branch The Herald it be to say that the whole area of physical education has branched oat in the past while Physical education has changed tremendously The area of physiology has become and celt physiology Some of the work thai some of our researchers are do rig seems be way away from physical education One of them is doing the effect of on rats and the effect of exercise on that insulin So there is potential hat the research could be quite Important Another person Is doing research on fitness and firemen He carries out fitness testa when people enter the rrefighling force but they don have to continue any fitness training He Is contend that it would be useful If not obi that freighters are fit because suddenly they re demanded demands are made on them or vigorous physical activity running and carrying people he a been doing some research Into that area very applied sort of things So the field of knowledge In physical education has increased dramatically it a very young discip line The sort of knowledge that I got In a Master program students are gelling in undergraduate programs The Herald As far as research Is concerned the past 10 years that has become In my area of phys activity of young children I think of the work of Donald Bailey at the University of Saskatchewan in which he took a twelveyear growth study His conclusion was that kids go by the time we put them behind a desk in grade one He also found that of the 10 best athletes in the group 1 think It was eight of them graduated Within the worst athletes only three or four of them graduated And therefore may be a some of be fringe areas that keeps kids and students in schools The Herald Would yon like to see more time spent in the elementary and high schools Tor physical education 1 think we should be aiming for a daily period of quality physical education I don think recess Is Recess is an essential lime for children to be on their own and doing their own thing whereas physical education la a teaching time on educating children And I think we need a daily class As long as we that In opposition to the teaching of reading or other things I think we re fighting a losing battle because they re t enough hours in a day But If we see physical education as an opportunity to enrich language development to enrich math concepts such as measurement Where children are performing a long Jump they re Georgetown advances to semifinal round ROBBINS dealing with measurement they can deal w th averages they can deal with where they stand and so forth and so forth The Herald You re talking about the close relationship between the mind and body Robbins Thats right If physical education fulfils that role then we can Justify that It not taking time from those other subject areas I think at the moment a lot of work Is being spent on integration such as dance music the course academic areas are being linked together The Herald There seems to be a general trend towards physical fitness now Do you see that as Just a trend Because we are having more leisure time will we be spending It more on physical activity I think people seem to be much mora aware of the need for activity I have a fear that people are going Into some things with Just a little too much committment that it has a danger therefore of becoming a fad I think people need to find a meaningful form of outlet and not make It a religion almost That It becomes a meaningful part of their lifestyle rather than something they become a slave to Year end review Continued from page B3 in quarter final playoff action The Georgettes elimi nated Erin in two games to advance to the girls fastball finals During the week of Sept IS a majority of House League voters agreed to merger with the Support Group rep team Gemlnis players Bob Dean and Chris refused to return to train ing camp both Baying they wanted to be traded In fastball Abitibl Price ousted Hawks in three straight games The bodybuilders came to Georgetown to demonstrate their skills The base- Continued on page Cruise earns hat trick in tournament Georgetown journeyed to Dec and despite having the edge in play fell behind by three goals by the end of tbe second period Steve Brown assisted by Sean and John Cruise opened our scoring at tbe mark of the final frame countered again before Brian Brooker assisted by Brad and Trevor added another major for Georgetown Adam Hilts brought the score to 4S at 14 12 Unfortunately time ran out before Georgetown could even the score The next evening Georgetown took their van gene out against visiting Burlington Jason Smith ted by Steve Brown wasted no time scoring at I of the first period Duane Lewis add ed another goat at 3 and John Cruise assisted by Jason Smith and Lewis made the score before the buzzer ended the first scored his second goal of the night at 47 of the middle frame John Cruise also scored his second goal of the game at of the final frame with the help of Steve Brown Dusty Lane received a well earned shut out Float score Georgetown Georgetown continued their winning effort travelling to the MUton Beaver Tournament Dec In the first game against the Royal Nationals John Cruise opened the scoring with the help of Steve Brown at Just of the first period The Royal Nats put two In the net but Brian assisted by Duane Lewis and Adam Hilts evened the score at 3 of the middle frame The Royal Nate added one before the end of the period The third period was all Georgetown however Sean evened the score at l with assists going to Steve Brown and Bobby John Cruise assisted by Adam Hilts put Georgetown ahead to stay The Insur goal gave John Cruise a well earned bat Hagen Final score Georgetown At on Dec Kitchener were the oppo nents Adam Hllta struck early putting Georgetown ahead at of the first period Kitchener added two before the end the second period Sean assisted by Jason Smith and Steve Brown tied the game Adam Hills put George town ahead and Steve Brown assisted by Jason Smith added an extra goal before the final buzzer Final score Georgetown The same day George town met Niagara Falls and jumped into a two goal lead with goals lay Adam Hilts assisted by Sean and Steve Brawn and Adam Hagen assisted by Adam Hilts and Brad Amnio Niagara Falls however bounced back with three goals before the end of the second period Once again the third period was all Georgetown John Cruise tied the game at of the final frame Brian Brooker added the winner at 3 with the help of Trevor Adam Hilts assisted by John Cruise and Adam Hilts assisted by Adam put the game out of reach Final score Georgetown Georgetown advanced to the serai final round Dec meeting the boat team MUton Georgetown proved the superior team for the first two periods Adam Hilts opened the scoring with the help of Steve Brown Brian assisted by Adam made the score before the first period ended Jason Smith assisted by Steve Brown added to the count and then Bobby assisted by Brian and Peter Lee ended the scoring in the second period Unfortunately Ml lion never gave Up and tied the game at B of the period At in over time on a power play Milton scored the winner Final score A great experience for tbe Boys and a fine tourn ament Noon hour fitness Participate in this moderate lunch hour exercise program that will leave you feeling refreshed for the rest of the day The Hills Recreation Department offers this week prog ram Tuesdays AND Thursdays at three times for your convenience Central location Gordon Alcott Arena Up stairs Hall Classes start January Register NOW Track athletes doing well A quick sweep of Inquiries about some of our college runners on track scholarships shows that Georgetown athletes are doing well In the cross country season John who Is running for the Thundering Herd of West Virginia set a personal best time for his home course while finishing in the top 10 In two other cross country meets In one track meet Warnock set a distance record as part of a medley team Milton Ray was also on that medley team On the academic stream John made the dean s list and thus has been granted an academic well an athletic scholarship Ian Clark told The Herald the season went progressively better for him and his Berkley California squad In one race In Arlxona in November he beat his time from two years ago by seconds At the Berkley Invitational Clark was seventh In the October race The team as a whole was fifth at the Conference finals To advance to the national level the team had to place within the top three For Clark who was fifth in the World Junior championships In the I9B3 JOHN WARNOCK making the dean a list as welt as being part of a record setting medley team season for him was virtually injuryfree Doug Smith at Mississippi State was the second runner on bis school team Silver medallions for Major Bantams By KEITH Special nun an an earlier game to Hes- really got going record After a scoreless first Georgetowns M and period tallied 24 Pro Sports Major The black and red were seconds into the second Bantams played some of Impressive in their first period Georgetown pull their best hockey to date against Preston erf even half way through this season at the shutting them out and the period but the rest of Minor Olympics P more the play belonged to hockey tournament this opportunities that Hespeler with four un- The result was J click answered goals si convert For the balance of the daUlons for their trophy team effort to boards the scoreboard once In Georgetown a h period for the hat record was only one point behind first place picked up two race assists and r r The local squad played Hammer got one for observers to rate them as Oahawa to a tie during his work on defence the class of the round robin play but un- to the second game the A tie with fortunately had dropped squad never a win over irney however Georgetown played the kind of disciplined hockey that demonstrated the talent the squad has and which prompted moat Creek and a drubbing of Welland gave them the best for and against scoring record of the tourney Or Sunday four of the locals represented Georgetown on the all star team which soundly defeated the Oshawa Gold medalists Donning allstar sweat were Brian Jon Hammer Chris Hod- gins and Mark Pries M end squad were further honored when one of their team members Brian was awarded the tournament scoring championship M and M Pro Sports team members this year are John Lanti Steve Tucker Dan Kent Mark Pries Louis De Paoli Dean Irvine Mike Teet Brian Doherty Chris Hodgins Lance Reid Jeff Dave Bertrand Jim Chris Marling Jon Hammer Graham Shepherd to each member for bringing home the silver Products lose three games By BID HARMS Herald Special The Standard Products along with two other Georgetown teams travelled to Ottawa during the Christmas holidays to participate the annual Interna hockey tournament In the capital city Our boys came up against some exceptional ly good and well disci plined hockey clubs and just couldn come up with a win In the first game against Detroit Compu- we played with them for the first period Then we lost Dave Chatten with a serious injury on a late hit and Detroit picked up three fast goals The roof really came down for the rest of the game The final score being 101 Jason Arnold was our lone marksman Tuesday against Corn wall was a game we might have won Corn wall went ahead In the first then Dave Harris tied it by shoving in a rebound Cornwall again went ahead only to have Jason Arnold tie it up again That was all we could do however as Cornwall came back with two goals making the final score 43 Mark had two assists in this game Tbe next day George town played their billets Ottawa South who ended up the division winners We opened fast with Jeff Brady scoring early in the first however despite playing a pretty good first period were soon behind Con tinned on page Ba Industrial Chris Milne AC Ray Peacock DBM Doug Thompson AC Chuck Williams MM 18 DAS 18 lanSyme 12 18 24 Steve MM 13 Brian Beaumont HT 10 Marty 11 18 AndyBroadbentM M 12 11 ToddMcIntyre Act 13 7 Bill Taylor DBM 9 7 23 BUI Lemon DAS 13 7 15 DAS 12 15 FUTURE GAMES Jan 9 00 Acton Knights vs Dons Auto Service 10 Hollywood Tavern MM Pro Sports CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone GEORGETOWN Ys BODYWORKS COED FITNESS Intense structured program of Isotonic exercises done to music Designed for men and women CLASSES JMIOttlm Dm CLASSES 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