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Sports Notes .........

A University cycle club is being
formed. If enough interest is shown
there is a possibility that land will
be designated specifically for cross
country And scrambling. The goals
of this club will be to set up a
scrambling track And improve parking
conditions for cycles. There will
be a meeting for all interested in
Newcomb Hall, Room 4A, Wednesday
night at 7:30. If there are any
questions call Jack Sherry or Lee
Fauntleroy 295-6498.

FRANK RYAN; MD, QB

Dr. Frank B. Ryan, gifted
mathematician And one of the
Washington Redskins
quarterbacks, will teach
Foundations of Geometry I, a
graduate course, for the
University of Virginia Center
for Continuing Education this
fall.

The announcement was
made today by Center Director
Dean E. Brundage.

Ryan, for many years
renowned as the brilliant
quarterback of the Cleveland
Browns, is currently backing
up Washington's Sonny
Jurgenson at this position.

Awarded his Ph.D. by Rice
University in 1965, he has
combined a career, in
professional football with that
of academician. His own
theories And interpretations
appear in numerous advanced
mathematics texts.

Ryan is Assistant Professor
of Mathematics at Case
Western Reserve University in
Cleveland where he teaches
During the spring term.
Assisting Dr. Ryan will be Dr.
John Smith, an Assistant
Professor of Mathematics at
George Mason College, Fairfax.
Together they plan a course
which will be of great value to
high school teachers of
mathematics.

The class, which is limited
to 30 students, meets on
Tuesdays from 6:50 to 9:30
p.m. at Swanson Junior High
School. 5800 North
Washington Blvd. in Arlington.
The cost is $61 plus fees And
carries three semester hours of
graduate credit.

WOMEN'S RECORD

BERLIN Teresa
Sukniewicz of Poland equalled
the 100 meters women's hurdle
record of 12.7 seconds Sunday,
reported the East German news
agency. She holds the record
jointly with Karin Balzer of
East Germany. So much for
Women's .