Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1974 w awHor MSC amt' wml %‘iMn •.vsrtwAas hijvdr 6-a \AJhz,r Cjovrt I, The All-U niversity tennis^ will take place Monday at 5 p,ill. with James Heck (Sq 7) and Dwight Hilton (Independent). Hilton took the civilian title after defeating Seymour who topped bis opponents in the on-campus men’s division. Heck comes to the finals after de feating Fish champion Thorton from 1,2 and upper classman contender Kaspar from Al. The match promises to be excit ing with Helton a fast moving player with a good lobe shot. Heck throws a good “trick shoot every once ina while that makes his play difficult to prepare against. Tennis doubles are promised for the spring semester. Heres a chance for the best of each division to get together and put out an im pressive showing. Th ere’s more in school than! studies. Come out next semester and get into an intramural activityof your choice. Water polo looking like all or none Water polo, with 14 teams par ticipating, went over much better than the I.M. Office expected. Most teams are offshoots of the A&M varsity club sport water polo teams. The nucleus of half the teams competing is three varsity- players with the remaining four players “average” students who have had some swimming back ground. These Intramural Highlights are sponsored every Friday by McDonald’s on University Dr. The page is prepared by Mary Russo & the Intramural Office, De Ware Field House, 845-2624. -n Generally, the civilian teams are much more knowledgable than their corps counterparts. There are also a greater number of civilian teams entered with the great majority of these coming from the independent division, in conflict to the general trend of more corps teams entries. The strongest looking teams in clude the Toushes, Sq 7, Dunn, Jocks, Aquamasters, Beerheads, White Trash and Law. Predictions as to who’ll end up champions goes to Jocks and White Trash or Beerheads. These three teams are particu larly skillful in ball control and al though not tremendously fast, they do know how to sprint and when to do it. CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE , - , ", +,.m. iiiiniiiiiifiiiniiir j X K2 goalie Doug Reinhart is seen here returning a ball to field play. Reinhart didn’t help Killer K much as the Beerheads swam all over them 15-0. De Ware Fieldhouse will be closed Christmas Day and New Years Day. It will be open December 21 ■ 31 at 11:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m. G. Rollie White will be closed Fri day, December 20 at 5:00 p.m. till Thursday, January 2 at 8:00 a.m.