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GA-09: Games Management
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1908 Game Management Small Programs Disk
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Baseball (BASEBAL)
Himowitz, Michael J.
$?
This program will keep track of batting statistics for 180 players on 12
teams, print out a variety of statistics for individual players and teams,
sort the players on various stats and produce a variety of reports on the
screen or printer. The author designed it for little league play, but says it
can be used on all levels of competitive baseball or softball. BASIC is
required. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #8126.)
Baseball Statistics Manager 2.95 (BSM)
Caboose Software Engineering
$10-$25
is a baseball stat keeper for up to 30 players. You can enter the statistics
for a game or series of games. If a player is also a pitcher, a pitching data
entry screen will be flashed up. Data entry is in standard Lotus style. The
program allows editing of innings pitched, has sorting capabilities and
comparison statistics. Other features include a flexible report writer,
ratios, and little league support.
Baskball (BASKBAL)
Rankin, Pat and Day, Don
$10
is a database of college and pro basketball games data from 1938 through 1986.
The database consists of one-line records containing: the year, the teams,
leading players, conference winners, major tournament winners, Hall of Fame
members and much more. The documentation is a little confusing because it
gives examples of looking up football data, but this is a basketball database.
Duplicate Bridge Scoring Program (DBSP)
Donald, Dick
$15
is used to help set up and score a duplicate bridge game. It is designed for
home use and is limited to ten pairs. Included are the movements which may be
used, and automatic match point or IMP calculations. Partial or final results
may be saved to disk for later recall, and the results may be sent to a printer.
NFL-92 2.1
Kerr, Thomas C.
$20
allows you to predict, track, and update NFL football games. The 1992 NFL
weekly game schedule is included, along with estimates of the offensive and
defensive scoring strengths for each team. As you enter each week's game
scores, the program updates its estimates of each team's ratings and can then
predict the next week's scheduled games. This program is Windows friendly, and
includes PIF and icon files.
Pro Huddle (PROHUDL)
Stamford Parameters
$0
allows you to keep track of NFL teams' wins, losses and schedules for 18
weeks. It shows the average points per game scored by each team's
offense and the average points per game given up by each team's defense.
The program also attempts to make a line on two teams you choose to
oppose each other. Weekly results can be printed out. (Not on this disk.
Ask for disk #18071.)
SailScor 1.O (SAILSCR)
Softab
$10
is a very powerful and comprehensive, yet quick and easy way to score sailboat
races, print results and maintain seasonal standings.
Teams
Hill, August
$0
will create a tournament schedule given the number of players, rounds and team
size. It can be used for bridge, golf and other team sports where players should
be scheduled to play against all other players. It would not be suitable for
non-team sports nor for set-team sports where members of teams should stay
together, such as a bowling league.
TMatch
Hoyt, James A.
$5
is a round-robin tournament scheduling program. It can be used to schedule games
for up to 40 different opponents or teams such that no two teams play each other
more than once until all the teams have played each other at least once. The
schedule can be saved to disk and recalled and printed to screen or printer.
Unfortunately, it does not allow results to be posted and saved in the program,
but otherwise, this is a very well written, feature filled and easy to use
program with enough on-line help for even the most computer illiterate user.
Anyone ever faced with the job of scheduling a league or tournament should snap
up this program. Unarchives to over 140k.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1908
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3879 Golf Management Small Programs Disk
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Callaway Handicap (CALAWAY)
Rankin, Pat
$20
calculates the callaway handicap for golfers. The callaway handicap is
computed by subtracting up to six of the worst holes, excluding holes 17 and
18, from the player's gross score. Also included is Sport Schedule Management
($10), which lets you print and record sport schedules for 4 to 16 teams and 1
to 30 matches.
Callaway 3.0 (CALLAWA)
Morgan, Norman O.
$20
is a golf scoring system that helps compensate for the occasional golfer whose
scores are not consistent. This is useful for company golf tournaments, charity
tournaments, etc. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #18058.)
Golf Handicapper 3.0 (GOLFHA)
Leithauser, David
$25
is a combination golf score data base and handicap calculator. It can hold the
most recent 20 scores of up to 1000 players. When a player enters a new score,
the program automatically calculates their current handicap, their net score for
this game, and their handicap for the next game. The program can be used by an
individual player, a team of players, or an entire golf club.
Golf Master 2.2 (GLFMSTR)
Majewski, Terry
$15
is a personal or league golf scoring and record keeping software. You can
maintain a complete record of league players, their handicaps, points earned
in play, scores, courses played and course par. You can compile a player
summary that totals all points earned by each player, and create a graph of
individual player performance.
GolfHCap 2.01 (GOLFHCP)
C & E Associates ASP
$35
calculates a golf handicap index in accordance with the USGA slope system. It
prints membership lists, mailing labels, score input forms, handicap index
cards, monthly reports and a list of handicapping data for any player to help
resolve any problems. The program supports 12 groups with up to 500 golfers per
group.
TwoSome Generator 1.0 (TWOSOME)
Fain, Charles B.
$40
allows you to generate equal twosomes for golf tournaments and couples mixers.
Features include up to 400 players (couples) per data file; an unlimited number
of data files; the ability to save each player's (couple's) name, handicap, and
play status and to edit the file; allows you optionally to rank players in four
different groupings. It has three different scrambling routines, including one
to scramble pairs without regard to handicap. It prints a player roster with
handicaps, rankings, etc. The program is well written and easy to use.
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END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3879
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1909 Commercial Game Aids Small Programs Disk
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Carrier
Krauskopf, Ben K.
$0
is a Flight Simulator v.3.0 file which demonstrates the technique for landing
a LearJet on the USS Nimitz in FS3. (For Microsoft's Flight Simulator, see
PSL Computer Products.)
Clue Detective Notebook 1.1 (CLUEBK)
$0
prints detective notebooks for either the Clue or Master Clue games.
They are redesigned to print two games per page and provide more room
for notes. The lists are in Suspect, Room, Weapon order to conform to
the Master Clue computer game play order.
DCALand
Lee, Richard S.
$0
is a demo file for Flight Simulator 3.0. It shows an approach and landing at
Washington National Airport (DCA) in a Lear Jet. This is a particularly
difficult approach because of the location of the White House and the Pentagon
(both restricted airspace).
Landin
Lee, Richard S.
$0
is a file for Flight Simulator 3.0 which shows a program-generated flare-out
just before touchdown.
LSLarry
are tips and other ways to do better with the retail game, "Leisure Suit
Larry 1." (See section RE-01 for descriptions of retail products.)
Rollup 2.10
Spectral Overlord