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Inline hockey league assistance available.


USA Hockey InLine (programming) inline - (Or "unfold") To replace a function call with an instance of the function's body. Actual argument expressions are substituted for formal parameters as in beta reduction. Inlining is usually done as a compile-time transformation.

If done recklessly (e.g. attempting to inline a recursive function) the compiler will fail to terminate. If done over-enthusiastically the code size may increase exponentially, e.g.
, the official hockey program of USA Hockey, announced a joint venture with the Skating Rink InLine Hockey Association (SIHA) and RC Sports to promote inline hockey. The program includes a three-pronged approach to creating and enhancing league play at roller skating roller skating, gliding on a hard, smooth, durable surface on skates with rollers or wheels, in recent years has become a popular adult sport. Skates mounted on wooden rollers date from the 1860s, and soon wooden wheels replaced the rollers. The ball-bearing skate wheel was invented in the 1880s. The origin of roller skates is obscure (perhaps they were first used in Holland), but the sport became popular among children throughout the world. rinks nationwide. There will also be a national tournament, held in Colorado Springs, Colo., for established teams. As part of the agreement, USA Hockey InLine will provide assistance with league sanctioning, membership registration and educational programs such as its Learn-to-Play program. SIHA will train and educate rink operators on how to run inline hockey leagues, and RC Sports will provide affordable start-up equipment packages for new and existing leagues.

For more information, please contact USA Hockey InLine, Sherri Mims at (719) 576-8724, Ext. 111, or visitwww.usahockeyinline.com.
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Title Annotation:Tip-Off; USA Hockey InLine; Skating Rink InLine Hockey Association
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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