.2 *• m THE BATTALION , m >m s -, |. :' •*. -j , •• “i , ’ > T ' Aggie swimmers face stiff . '**f*t*‘ k'T' • - themselves competition •r curroto motlks If com petition breed* ehompioo- •Mpn, Um T«um Affto ewimmlnc tenm akonld bo well on the wnp. Conch Doanio Foodiek, entering bio oooond ooaooa no bond of the Acpln owfan proyroat. anjo ho has word from at least 32 swim mers who will bo tryin* oat for the oQood thin foil. Inc hiding last 7001^0 group of which only one. Tom Sparks, was a senior, Foodick expects oror 60 prospects to try for the team Only shoot IS players can make the traveling squad and Foodick says that there is a pos sibility that ho will hare a B team, which gives mors swim- chsnce to compete. la a rongh bar one. Their standing 10 more secure than UCLA's hold on the basketball crown and that's say ing something. Foodick says the University of Texas at Austin under coach Pat Patterson, who loft AAM a year ago to go to accept the head job at his ahna mater, has recruited exceptionally well and might ac- tually threaten 8MU. The Aggie coach has some top newpaasers coming also and fools thdC with a good yoar the Aggies could move up to third in the race over a fifth-place finish a year ago. college of Baa Mstoo, California, whom ho eras a teammate af the Aggies' Fred Mayers, who traaa- ferred to AAM during the spring. Ham men was a two-time water polo All-American sad was aa All-American in swimming in nt least six events. Plana are for him to bo used in the distance freestyle events, which Foediek pointed out as one of the main weaknesses of the, teem. Kent Berryman from Seattle. Wash., is expected to help soften up another weakness in the but terfly events. Doug Meodon, from Houston Memorial, will bo in the freestyle events for the Aggies and is a top prospect, the coach said. Scott Jones, another newcomer, is expected to help considerably in tha backstroke and butterfly. Jonas is from San Joss, Calif. Sophomore- to- be Steve Pren tice heads the returning swim mers. The Houston product set three school marks in both back- stroke events and in the inter mediate madly. Steve Prentice Erie Wolff with Preatiea at tha Nations! ■wot last spring, holds school mariu la the 100* and MO yard fn ■style. Workouts for the team begin the first day of school pointed out, ndding hoot two water polo in the fall os k tryo to build up the sport in the southwest. Last yoar the Aggioo pouted a 6-1 record while asserting tl selves as one of the top ta in the area. The first of tournaments will be a m tourney which will bo open for fremhn»sn and high school end the second will bo AAM hooting the Southwestern Water Polo championships, Nov. 6-4 at P. L. Downs Nststorium Foadick pointed out that the water polo son son will be a part of conditioning for the Aggie swimmers and all the swimmers will bo out for the team. Returning from last years squad include John Allrod, sopho more; Kim Blakeman, junior; Doug Carson, junior; Duncan Cooper, sophomore; Mike Hicks, Junior; Robart Hitchcock, junior; Jeff Hughes, sophomore; Gary Lassiter, freshman; Don Loovar, junior; Martin Litteken, sopho more; John McCleary, junior; Dale McElroy, sophomore; Mike McLelland, sophomore; Sandy Me Person, sophomore; Douglas Osburn, sophomore; Mike Rice, sophomore; Greg Rippey, sopho more; Davod Russo, Junior; Dan Sonnenberg. sophomore; Steve Sonnenberg, sophomore; Bill Ste wart, senior; Barry Steusand, sophomore; Gordon Taylor, >m- ior; Bob Willoughby, sophomore; and Wolff. FDR BEST RESULTS TOY BATTALION CLASSIFIED . r ’ . ■ .a .1 ' . t-L If you’re a student at Texas A&M you’re going a long way. We can help you get there. With the services of a full-service bank. • checking accounts • AAM special checking accounts with no service charge • Golden Passbook Savings paying *•5% interest • personalized checks • convenient drive-in windows • new car loans for seniors • Worldwide Banking Service With travel accommodations. I ’i * • travel counsel • free ticket delivery • 30-day charge * • international travel planning • assistance with visa/passport • lodging reservations • rental car arrangements THE BANK OF A6M Highway 6 South/Coitage Station Telephone 846-5721 member/Wic A&M TRAVEL SERVICE in tha lobby of tha Bank of AAM Telephone 846-8881 r r ' 5c‘ > ’ • , WTiilrV" r . * FOUR YEARS FROM NOW. PICTURE YOURSELF AS A SENIOR! have your picture taken each year for the AGGIE LAND— 1 * an Aggie Traditioi Official Photographer — Aggielaad *72 Stiff' • • Jfg WM am ., mi ■ - A ■ i*»..