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Discraft East Coast to Hold Separate Collegiate Ultimate Championships Products Brain Murphy new UPA director; 8th Edition Rules· Passes Box 275 Westland, Michigan 48185 News resurrects Flying Disc Magazine; Flying Disc Top 20, Update '83 Schedule (313) 421-4322 .. .and more VOL. 3 NO.1 ' , MAR. 25, 1983 FrOI!l the Editor: EAST COAST CAPTAINS: SPRING COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 Whoa! Fhat ' s go{ng on here? As a subscriber by Andy Borinstein ·' of Frisbee flews , you'r~ prouably wondering what ('' ll lfi) Flyinc Disc l ~<>t:.a zine is tloint; in your mailbox, as team' s r·oster . The committee, led l>y Tim Ri viere well as uonc1erinc where Frisbee lle ws is . Old FDM The fifth annual East Coast Captain' s meeting (ZooDisc), Big Rick Atkins (UPENN Refuhees) and subscribers are prouably uondering why this "news­ was held on Februar·y 13 at Villanova University. Steve Mooney, Roston's new Sectional Coordinator, letter" is bcint; calltd FD:' , and why there is Despite the inclement weather conditions caused by decided that two-thirds (2/.3 ) of a team's r·oster little typesetting and no r,lossy pages. the "Blizzard of '83", 34 men's and 8 women's must be affiliated with that institution, as ********************************************** teams participated in the event. Agenda topics either an unr1ergraduate or a graduate student. TABLE OF CONTENTS Well , readers of Frisbee flews knou that much focused mostly on a change in the Spring Thus, one-third (11.3) or the team does not have to has hc. ppcncc in tile frisbee 1~orld in tr.e last few tour·nament format as well as the valid! ty of the be made up or students. The two-thirds compromise *************************************** ***** *~ non th.:;, and this change is one of the results. current UPA By-Law vote. was reached because this is the first large scale The disappearance of Frishee-disc \lo rld leaves a attempt to organize a College Championship East Coast Captain's Meetings & Spring College huLc void in tht fl yinr; c isc publication narket . At exactly 1: 45 p.m., the meeting wa s cal led tournament. The coomittee felt that strict or It l eave::. no central place for co n r ~ unication anong into session by Eric Simon , incumbent Mid-Atlantic limited eligibility would hinder player Championships ...... 3 all of us . Fr ishee r:c ws is nov int; to fill that Regional Coordinator·. After the various team par·ticipation and possibly lower the quality of Flying Disc Top 20 ...... 6 void . 1:e feel that Frisbee ne ws is already the spokespeople officially introc1uced themselves to play. However, this two-thirds pr·oporti onal amount is only in effect for this spring's Leadership & other changes in the UPA . . . . 4 lo<>st pu~ licatio n in the r:;a rket , and nOI·I ~te are one another, Simon discussed several different ;: cine. to ue Susan Vogel newsletter) in order to remain financially noted that Open~Club teams in the Northeast Kevin Cande In the neantine - enjoy the publication! This solvent. Regionals will not play in any Sectional Lindsay Scoggins is our anni versary issue - welc01.re to Vol. 3 tlo. tournament. Due to the limited number of 1. \:e 've cor.;e a lone, way fron that little 3 page At ?. p.m . , discussion shifted to the Open~Clul> teams in this region, a Sectional is Ne\•1 FDM logo by She ll ey Simon thine: tuo year s aco. announcements of the major Spring tour·naments. At unnecessar· y. Thus, OpeniCl ub teams in the that point, this correspondent took the floor and Northeast ~egion advance directly to a ~egional Ir. ttrc me<~ntine - enjoy the publication! This proposed that an East Coast Men's Collegiate tournament, with the top six (6) going to the €) 1983 Flying Disc Magazine is our e also advance to the Easterns. In addition, four Min-Atlantic Regional Coordinator·. Also, Brian Arlington,Ya . 22205 Er ic Simon (4) "at large" tecwns (i.e. , teams from other Editor : Murphy brought up the point that this recent UPA regions) would also be invited to make the By-law referendum may result in an invalidated Flyinu rise r:a~. azinc Aying Disc Magazine is published by Eric Simon in associa­ Easter ns a 20-team tour·nament. vote. He based his reasoning on the fact that tion with Jim Palmeri and Caroll Cavallaro of the Aying After several questions concerninR the there were no articles published in the "UPA Disc Pro Shop of Rochester,N.Y. tour narnent' s format, location (to be mentioned Newsletter" discussing the proposals' pro's and shortly), .and its overall justification , the con's. Rather, only the proposals appeared in the meeting broke into a conMittee discussion on most recent issue of the newsletter. college eligibility and the composition of a ,_ . please turn to page In other UFA votes ; UPANEWS: A MESSAGE OF TRANSITION 5 " ~r rin g vs. Fall" -the IJPA menbership (or, New Director, New Rules, and more the few that voted) exrressed a rreferen0.e for the Fall , by a vote of 17 0-1 61 which really only Our sport has needed a national publication about disc news and sports that is shows that there is no consensus o n the :n atter. Hr ian ~urphy, of Connecticut, bec~me the To r ~ r tially a lleviate that matter, the Sast second director in uF A history , s ucceedinr, uFA published regularly, eight to ten times a year. "Flying Disc Magazine" was indeed -:oast , as 'l result of the East Coast Captain's found er, 1on ' TK ' Kennedy . Bri.'l n wa s Plecterl by Meeting will hol~ a separate East Coast College a national publication -- but it fell far short of the m~rk of being published regu ­ thP u•A Coordinating Com~ittee , Retherin~ ~ out of Chnmpionship in the Spring. 6 votes . 13ob Lnnning of 1·1ir.higan anrl Vinni'! larly. Eric Simon's "Frisbee News" has been very up to date, coming out eight to ten ~helton of Austin, Texas were the other The 8th edition rules passed by a resoundi1g candidates. Rri 16. Seven Sages (N.J.) 64 4. Tracy Borosiewicz-Dale Crawford-Halia Kashey April 23-24 !lortheast ColleGe Re&ionals UPA SlltiY Purchase, 11 . Y. April 9-1 C 7th. Annual Vn. State Chanpionships 17. Gainesville 52 l~il:e Farnhar:1 ( 91 q-253-5023) 18. Spinoffs (San Diego) 50 Fre•icricksbure, VA Paul llobson (7C3-371-8076) 19. Ultimate Air & Space (D.C.) 29 April 23-2q Winston-Sal~, ~.c. DGA Phil Heiu~an (919-679-291a> 20. Mud Sharks (Irvine) 26 April 1 o PAFC To urnar.ent UP A N E\VS: (continued from page 3) Philadelphia, PA 11:30 on site registration $5 April 23-24 Victoria, TX DGA Other teams recieving votes, in alphabetical Jif;, Po wers (215-e73-0559) llarren llil berc;er ll08 r:istletoe, Victoria, TX 77901 order: Chabot lOlst Airborne, Crusaders Unlike l~st year's meeting, rules were hardly (Phil.), Dark Star (Eugene), Dukes (Conn.), discussed. The captains' seemed content on April 9-10 Sheboy3an, I!I GPA adopting the new 8th Edition rules as official ann Jeff r~essncr (111q_q57-0681) Avril 23-24 Joliet, IL DGA Paul ~cCallister (815-725-60q6) Harvard , Madison, U.Michigan, U.Penn, amending any disagreements at a later date. Stanford Synapse, Tourists (Conn.), t.pril 9-1 1; Huntsville, AL OOA Toll f :on roe ( 205-5 311-2733) April 23-211 Grass Valley, CA G Ultimatoes (Springfield, Mo.) The meeting adjourned at 6 p.m., with the l·!ike Traverse or Ron Kaufmar. spokespeople calling for a two day ~eeting in April ~-1C Dallas, TY. OOA (91G-756-DISC) either June or July. This would Rive teams plenty f!ike f1oore (214-254-1235) April 24 PI rilly Indoor Freestyle Classic F The "Flying Disc Top 20'' was deter­ of ti~e to orp,anize for the Fall season. Tracy l!orusiewicz ( ?.15-828-31101) Jl.pril 1f·-17 : ~etro Neu Yo rk Collece Sectionals UPA mined by a poll of 16 knowlegable Many thanks must be extended to: Jim Powers Vassar College or SUllY Purchase April 30 - Third Annual Ultimate Invitational ULT ultimate players representing each (who always wor·ks hard) for organizing this !'il:e Farnr.an ( 91 <~ - 253 -5023) llt n o te~1orthy players a s sociation for $5 ;ay 11l-15 Charlotte, N.C. A,G,n, yearl y. •·: er.l bership dues include a 1 yr. Russell Sch~rarz (701l-375-9516) FPA June 11-5 Hazelwood, 110 0011 Sonny Culbertson (314-8911-8720) There are no prOVlSlons for a wo ~ en' s division s ubs cription to our newsl et tf!r, The Forur ~ , and a ~ Y 15 ~n rwic k Spring Open DGA i n the l; isc :.olf \!orld Ch anpior.::;h i ps . RP.cently cot1 [-etitors 11anual. \:e also have 198 1 and 1982 June 11-5 Tulsa. OIC DGA 1 Chester County, PA tuo won en fret. • ! :i l w<~ u k e e , Pa ula El s ner and 1arie :;ew l:orlrJ· Tour discs available at t-6.50 ea. ppd., 11:00 tee off Bill Dorr• {918-834-7925) Jackson, sent a l etter t o all t he tournament and FPA loe o discs at $6.50 ea. in yellow only. Y.e n Evitts (215-326-1395) Rick Jleil {913-s'311-ll518) directors of V. G.A. qual i f ying tourn a~ ents asking \lri te to FPA, IJ ox 9552 , Rochester, N.Y. 1~06~. them to l: eep ~ ; o~:e n' s s cores , a nc1 c on:;ider creating ·a y 11l-1 5 \laterloo, IA !:'Gil June 10-12 Stl. Annual Helcor:te to Bull fhips), they n ust conpete Barbara, CA 93103. 14-15 Austin, TX Chris 9aker (512-442-6119} {507-258-6077) ~ 1 ith men ir. tlte pro division." DGII lay 14 Lakeport, CA DGA June 11-12 Dayton, OH \·:e' re -931-3109} start 11aki nG rl ans for their o1m wor:ten 1 s chanpion:;hip uolf event. Fl::;inc Disc l!agazine 'ay 21-22 Joliet, IL r. June 12 La r:irada, CA would be rie;ht behind such an effort. Paul ~ l cCallbter {815-725-601l6) Dan t~angone (714-523-521!2} The Philadelphia Frisbee Club is an extremely active one and is always lookinG for new m~~bers. '1uy 21-:?2 Rochester, N.Y. DGA June 11-12 Arvada. CO roA Paula Elsner t-:arie Jackson ller..bership is $5.00 and includes a newsletter. Jit.: Palneri (7H• .-Il42-6910) John Pird (303-ll55-9572) 5839 N. 8~th St. #6 ~261 N. 90th Ct. l·lritc to PFC, Box 322 1/ayne, PA. 19087. (215)- J.lilwaukee, ~ii 53225 !Ulwaukee, \II 53222 873-0559. llashville, Til DGA Junf' 13-19 llunstville, AL Jeff Trezise ((,15-361-5965) To:J :;onroe (205-534-2733) Join the Guts Players Association: 1708 Charlton Ed Heaurick/DGA G,SCF 808 Bevins ·'3 Ann Arbor, III. ~8103. $5 includes 11enbership & 'lay 21-22 Tulsa, Ct. DGA June 18-1 9 2nd Anuual Disc-Golf l'llrathon Lakeport, CA 95~53 NL. Dill Dorr. (913-834-7925) site undeterr~ ined r:ar~ nanr.a ( 212-662-0391 /!121-5984) :•ay 21 22 Salt Lal(e City, UT DGA Tradewinds is published periodically by Riders ot r . t·ITA, ~lan r~ycr {801-533-illl96) June 13-19 7th ,\nnual South EAstern r;atiomtls the \lind at Box 43, Hallops Island, VA. 23337. Punstville, AL G,F (301)- 651-DISC. Prices: HOTW n~~hership- USA Hood land, CA Tofl l'onroe (205-534-2733) $3.<'0; Canada ~5.00. ROT\-! and Tradewinds- USA Ron K11uftJ2n (916-756-DISC) GPA $5.00; C~nada ~7.00 (per year). June 13-19 Aprleton, - ~1 P.orizontal ~owl ULT Dave or Steve Trauger Join .the l:innesota Frisbee Association. Send na"'e 1:111nut, CA (411l-982-ll366) Kit P.ooper {213-912-701l4) and address and phone nunber along with $2.00 to TlGA I:FA, 13ox 14281, ranneapolis, 1'.11. 554111 June 18-19 Gardner, HA Sacramento Festival all events DAn Pent Ron I ~ a ufr.o£n { 916-756-3il72) 25 Chathan St., Gardner, ::A Join the DDC Players Association. ~!rite to: 2700 Huntington Dr., San ~:arino, CA 91108 $4.00 DGA !·:ay 21'-30 ocno 83 FPA ,ti T ~, D, DGA June 1A-19 Sonerset, KY includes ner.~bership and newsletter. Ft. \·'ashington, PA Ralph Decla'lan {606-561-6509)

Jin Powers {215-873-0559) ! .·; ~ HEY - 11hy don 1 t you take out a classified add? June 1!\-1 9 Illinois ~tate Chanpionships Joliet, IL They are only a r~easly $5.00 and at that price, ::~}# 2~29 Hunts ville, AL Paul r~Calli~ t~r ( 8 1 ~ -7 25 - CrU ~ ) with this exposure, you are cettinc a real Ton lionroe {20 ~ - 5 34-2733) bargain. Po rter, I N IJG A Junf' 1 ~ -1 <; t! orlh Little !lock , AR Te d $nether:; (50 1-347-3'!52 ) Paul M c Ca llist~r {81 5-725- 5046 ) DGA . :·li nchester, VA July 16-17 Philsrlelphia, PA r.PA 9<:nn!:; Loftus (804-1123-11687) Ji::r Pouers (:?15-873-0559) THROWING STOCK Sky Styler .. $5.00 ULT HDX l65G ..••. $6.00 :•ay 7-il J'othPr ' s J'.ay Tournanent July 16-17 Chica~o, Il GPA ll f' f, ( f. 05-9t:4-0458) HDX Superpro.$5 .00 Ultra Star .. $5.50 :::ave ll ilcar ( 8 15-75S-31411) High Density Sky Pro ••..• $2.50 June 18-19 North Little Rock, AR DGA July 16-17 !>a vis, CA DGA 165G ..•.•.• $5.00 Sky Surfer .• $4.50 Ted ~ethers (501-847-3852) ~on Kaufban (916-756-DISC) Davis 16SG ••• $5.00 Pyra-Disc •.. $4.50 June 18-19 Portland, · OR DGA July 16-17 San Diet;o, Cl. l.'GA FLOW 165G •••• $5.00 CPI All-Star$2.50 Tyrone Hines (503-288-3824) Snapper Pierson (714-1135-3977) Fastback #6 .• $2.50 Floaters •.•• $5.00

June 1P-19 Sunu.1cr ~lstice ULT DDC llOG Pro.$3.00 Skyro Ring .• $3.00 July 1f.-17 Vancouver Invitational Eucene, OR Fla ·ack ..•. $1.50 Dri tish Colunhia GPA #15 Pro .• $3.00 Tir., i·:aloney (503-484-9161) Rosse Lapper (6011-876-7924) VOlT 2 PIECE DISCS Voit K-9 .... $4.75 175G.~ ....••• $9.00 Voit Ultimate June 1:3-1 9 Santa Cruz, CA ,lul y 16-1 7 Keokuk, IA D:iA Pon !:a u f r.ran (916-756-DISC) 145G ..•.•..•. $8.00 Disc (160g)$6.50 [lob t. Carol Cox 725 Hash inc ton St., Y.eokuk , 52632 l35G ••.•....• $7.00 Voit 9" ....• $4.50 June 25- 2f. PhilaJelphia , PA Set of 3 ••• $22.00 Voit 9!.i" ••.. $5.00 Jic Po 1 ~rs (215- 873-0559) July 16-17 Troy, :II . DGA !lob 1:uston (3 13-756-9475) June ?5- 2 G Hunstville , AL DGA GOLF DISCS Tor : l'onroe ( 205- 534- 2733 ) July 16-17 To.peka , KS IXiA Introducing the "MINI POLE HOLE" !! "SKYHAWK"tm2lcm. (157g) •.•.•...• $7 .00 Chris Dreit (913-273-1 279 ) "SKYHAWK"tm2lcm. (l68g) •.•.••.•• $7 .00 June 25- 2f: Ro l!l i nt,; Gr een , r. Y I'G A Ideal for indoor and outdoor mini play! fl . H. Clark "HAWKEYE"tm23.5cm (180g) .•.•.•.. $8.00 July 16-1 7 !:ihrevepor t , LA DGA Rte . 2 , i'or. 1 ~ , Elo11l ins Green .te r lint~ . JL I'GA instructions included. Fly minis! Terr y Daten < a 1 5-~26-6A12 ) More heavy golf discs in our catalog! 19!13 r:azda ll . ~ . Open Frisbee r.isc Chanpionshi ps Wham-o 70 mold ••••• $8.00 .J une 25-2t: '!'ul sa , OY. TlGA $45.00 each ~30 , 000 in pr ize n oney F , G , D . ~~T A., DISC COVERING THE WORLD Wham-o 71 mold ....• $8.00 ~ ill Dorn (91~-834-7925) La : ~i r ad a , CA 1;c , Cverall (includes 10 mini discs) Wham-o 40,41,42 •... $8.00 Da n Rodc1ick ( 2 13-287-968 1) Post Office Box 125 Jul j ' 2- 11 6th Annual r.:ars 1.;1 tinate Classic UL! Wham-0 100 mold .•.. $8.50 nar :;, PA 9 Hole Course - $360.00 Davis, CA. 95617 Jul y 23- 24 Anherst , t:A 18 Hole Course - $680.00 Wham-0 50 mold •••.• $9.00 J:en :C:co tt Daryl Elliott (916) 756- Rule Booklet .• $1.00 ~o x 3~0 . ~ar~ . PA 16r4~ r.o x 333 . Anherst, 11A 01002 July ?-'' !lutc, e r s, I{ . J . DCA Coyle (20 1- 545-~928 ) World Championship Discs National Series Discs Custom 100 Molds - $3.00 r.. .Ju l} 23- 24 Sewannee , T:l DGA Rocky Johuson (615- 591!-5282) '79, '80, '81 1978 1981 & 1980 1979 & 1978 1982 World Championships July 2- 3 Fort Co llins, CO rr.A ll9G •.•• $3.25 ll9G ••.• $3.25 l19G .-:-$3.25 119G.~$3.25 1981 World Championships nave l~ r ini (7 16- 432-5689) July 23- 2 11 Hestpart Lunbercup c 141G .•.• $4.25 141G .••• $4.25 141G •. $4.25 141G .. $4.25 1981 Davis Frisbee Fest. Joliet, IL Davis FPstival all events 165G •••• $5.00 165G ••. $12.00 165G .. $5.00 165G.$12.00 July 4 Paul l~cCallister (815-725-60116 ) Set of 6 (2 each)-$12.00 Ron !<:a uff"an ( 9 16-756-r>ISC) .§n•.•• $11.00 Set ••.• $17.00 ~ .. $10.00 ~ .• $16.00 FOOTBAGS Jlll y 2- 3 The " IFT"- GPA .Tu! y ~3 - ."'' · e rl clCj' , U 1982 National Series - $5.00 1982 Smithsonian HDX GRANNY SACKS ••••••• $5.00 Hou;:hton , t:I Cr ee !'i rrch or Pon Kaufr.lan­ ( ':11{. - 756- PISC) Sacramento, Bull Run, St. The only ll9G. HDX disc (Five for $20.00) Co1:rer Contr y Ch anber of Connerce Louis, Rutgers (WFC) - 165G. ever made. Blue. Limited Oo x 33!i , Hout:! rtcn, i ~I 49931 HACKY SACKS •••••••• $6.00 July 30- 31 FPA t: ationals fPA Set of all four ••••.•• $18.00 supply. $6.00 each. Other footbags in catalog. Austin, TX Jul} 2- 3 Roseville, '·HI To1.1 Collins ((i12- 'lil2- !i856) Chris 3aker ( 5 12-1142-6119) r------I 1 July 30- 3 1 Horld Dr.A Cha::rpionships DCA 0 R 0 E R F 0 R M ~=~=b~~ e~~~ Quantity Item Description Price Ea . Cost 1 July 2- 3 Tuls<~ , 0~ :;i tc to u.c announced ------~--~------~~-===P===~======-9-~-T~~ F !lill Dorn or Ric k lleil F. . P. eadrick (707-263-63011) ( 9 10- 534-451 8 ) Disc Covering A Aur.ust 6 1\r.e r ican FlyinG Disc Open ,July 2- 3 A11burn, CA DGA G the World ~ ~-- s Ron Kaufman (9 16-756-DISC) Rochester , II.Y. Jin Palrre r i (7 1 G-11 42-691 0) P.o. Box 125 ~ T Eurorean Disc Cha~pionships J uly 10-H· Au cust '.' -1 :, \!orld FlyinG Disc Chanpionst.ip Davis, CA. 95617 -SJ_ Essex, Eneland C ,F , 1·1TA , D, S;;;nt<. Cruz, CA !FA (213-287-2257) ~, Ul.T T. 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