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Conference 7.286::sports_90

Title:OURGNG::SPORTS - Digital's daily tabloid
Notice:Please review note 1.83 before writing anything.
Moderator:VAXWRK::NEEDLE
Created:Thu Dec 14 1989
Last Modified:Fri Dec 17 1993
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:438
Total number of notes:50420

435.0. "PLEASE READ" by PENUTS::CPERSON () Thu Dec 27 1990 07:16

    HI,
    	I entered this similar note in the Patriots,Red Sox and Celtics
    notefile and I thought I should enter it here. Did anyone get a chance
    to watch the Corp. Games Championship on Christmas day on ESPN? This
    event was from Florida and they had 20-30 teams from around the country
    representing different companies like Mobil and Texaco to say the
    least. Well anyway they had events like 60 yard,220 yard dash,all
    different kinds of swimming events,2 man boggie board,basketball free
    throws,baseball pitching for accuracy,obsticale course, tug of war 
    and a team event of Lip Synching. I am sure they had more events but
    that's all I saw in between opening up presents. I called the number
    to get more information on this event and to see if I can get this off
    the ground here at DEC. When I recieve the info. I will let everyone
    know.
    
    					Chuck
    
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435.1Go for it!SHALOT::MEDVIDSpiderman is having me for dinnerThu Dec 27 1990 09:1716
    I'd certainly be interested in representing DEC in swimming.  I don't
    think this is going to fly, though, Chuck.  Most of those companies pay
    for their better athletes to train.  For instance NCNB (NC National
    Bank) has a world class marathoner on their payroll.  NCNB pays for him
    to train, pays all his traveling expenses, etc. and in turn he wears an
    NCNB shirt for all his races.  
    
    With the state of the economy and the state of Digital, I doubt they'd
    put any money toward it anytime soon.  But who says we need money?  We
    don't need no steenking training money.  I'd be happy to do that kind
    of thing on my own time...but who can afford the time off and the money
    to go to Florida for the competition?  
    
    Keep trying and let me know if I can help.
    
    	--dan'l
435.2Definitely do it if you can!COGITO::HILLThu Dec 27 1990 11:3218
    In the Summer of '89 I played on the DEC I men's corporate soccer team.
    We went undefeated, won our league, etc. It was the best all around
    team I have ever played with! (right, Metz?) 
    
    About halfway through the season, we looked into participating in something
    like this, known as the "Corporate Olympics" held in San Francisco that
    fall. To make a short story long, it turned out that we were too late 
    getting the paperwork started, but with the right kind of support form
    a higher-up, this *could* have been done. The Digital Running Club, for
    example, went to Iowa for something similar that year.
    
    With all the belt-tightening going on, I don't know if they would go
    for it now, but it seems worth a shot. BTW, if we had gone, I think we 
    would have had to use our own vacation time and DEC would have only 
    paid part of the cost, maybe airfare only. Even still, I say do it if
    you can! 
    
    Tom
435.3SOMETHING POSITIVEPENUTS::CPERSONThu Dec 27 1990 11:4718
    HI,
    	Well they have different locations across the country and I'm 
    recieving different mails from all over from people who seem very
    interested. We also have a national ranked runner working for DEC 
    and he works one floor above me, he is training for the 92 Games.
    I realize that they are belt tighting across the country but being
    the type of guy I am I will sell the idea to someone that can maybe
    think "hey this is great for moral at this point." One never
    knows until they try and being around DEC for the last 4 years I
    have seen things done beyond amazement. I really love this company
    and I honestly feel that DEC could get something positive out of it.
    I would like to represent this company in a sporting event and I'm sure
    that there are many other employee's who feel the same way.
    	So if anyone one is interested just send me a mail and I will
    keep you up to date, Male or Female..
    
    					Chuck
    
435.4It's a twisted web for sure....DECWET::METZGERIt is happening again...Thu Dec 27 1990 11:5527

Actually I think the ruling from corporate went something like...

Since we had a dec soccer league that is partially sudsidized by DEC we wouldn't
get any money for something like the corporate games. But since the running club
has no internal dec league they are eligible for some of these things. I'm sure
JD can clear things up about whether or not the running club gets any money from
DEC to defray costs when he gets back from Oz.

I wouldn't be surprised if they foot the bill totally themselves for most of 
their corporate meets.

I was on a corporate ski team last year also that was subsidized. I don't know 
if DEC picked up some of the bill or the SKI club puts aside some money for 
corporate race teams or if the corporate sponsors (BMW,etc..) picked up a lot
of the tab for the racers.

I'm sure they would apply the same rules for a corporate softball team since 
they have DEC softball leagues in the east coast area as well as volleyball.

It seems you get different answers from every person you talk to. Personally I 
think it would be good publicity to send a few teams to some of these events.


Metz
 
435.5NOW I remember......COGITO::HILLFri Dec 28 1990 08:058
    Yeah, now I remember that bit about DEC already subsidising the
    intramural soccer league. There is a comparable womens' team, but 
    there is no womens intramural league, so they would be eligible for
    funding, it would appear. Some women DO play in the intramural league,
    making it officailly co-ed, but I would guess that less than half of the 
    16 teams in the summer league have women players at all.
    
    Tom