Page 8 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1975 Ags open tonight Frosh WP tourney By PAUL McGRATH Battalion Sports Writer The water polo season gets cranked up tonight as the Texas A&M freshmen host a ten team round-robin tournament in the Downs Natatorium. The Aggie varsity will not see ac tion until next Wednesday when they travel to Houston to face The Bunch, a local water polo club. The tournament is divided into two brackets with the Aggie fish fielding a team in each bracket. The A team draws the opening card to night at 6:30 p.m. and will play again at 8:30 p.m. Five high school teams, a junior college squad and two swim clubs will participate in the 24 game tour ney. Midland’s freshman team is the only other collegiate entry. The high schools include last year’s state champion, Lamarque, A&M Consolidated, Clear Creek, McAllen, and Alamo Heights of San Antonio. Joining the high schools. Midland and A&M’s two teams are the Wichita Falls Swim Club and the San Antonio-based Chaparral Swim Club. Action will resume on Saturday as the Aggies swim at 8:00 a.m. and at noon. The tourney will continue all morning until 3:00 p.m. for a break because of the football game. The third place team will be de cided in a 7:30 p.m. match and the champion decided at 8:30 p.m. Besides the men’s competition, the A&M women’s team will take on Wichita Falls at the Art Adamson Pool at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. Like the men, the women will also field two teams. The varsity has been through two scrimmages thus far and the rust is just beginning to disappear. "We re just starting to get out moves back and getting our timing down. Our first scrimmage looked like everyone was swimming in slow motion, said Head Swim Coach Dennis Fosdick. “We re just now starting to get those automatic reac tions back.” Varsity captains this season are seniors Jim Yates and Oran Marksbury. Although missing All- American Paul McKinzie at the goalie slot, the Ag varsity should equal or better their 18-2 record of last year. For the A&M fish. Bill Yates, brother of the varsity captain, and Scott Harris have been named as the captains. The younger Yates was an All-American in high school in polo while Harris was an All-Stater and is now the freshman goalie. Expected to start tonight for the Aggie tankers are Roger Lien from Santa Clara, David Stewart from Consol, Dallas’Bill Kuvlesky, Chris Shipp from Dearborn, Michigan and filling out the lineup will he two Texas products, Rick Golding and Brad Swendig. FEAST UPON FINE PORCELAIN. White por celain 5-pc. starter sets. Smooth, glossy. Priced to give your dollar a boost! Avail able in open stock. 5-pc. set a now 4.yy NEW SHIPMENTS DAILY! Shop our everyday low prices. Pta 1 1 ftHports 3200 TEXAS AVE. Across from El Chico 10-9 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Sat. 822-7600 By Guy Do w vfTcrV Ags are set to light torch to successful season. Rehs are, unfortunately, the first victims. 7 M-. !- tions are simply that, mainly game which don t count. — Wearing off of the novelty) games between old NFLandAFl clubs, each of them once consider mini-wars with pride as the prize — The economy. c o/ Roya ning guys even “V it," > bate conq the 1 victo K; winn Coli: five the Davis Cups officials search for new match sit Associated Press BAASTAD, Sweden — A Davis Cup official said Thursday that the semifinal match between Sweden and Chile should be moved to a neutral country. Basil Reay, British secretary gen eral of the International Lawn Ten nis Federation’s Davis Cup Com mittee, told a Swedish television station: “A final decision on this issue will be made Friday and Iwl advise the Swedes to mbvdtl* match to a neutral country.” The decision will he madei London between officials of ll( ILTF and the Swedish Tennis Fed eration. Meanwhile, thousands ofSwede! demonstrated in the country’s three largest cities Thursday on the sec ond anniversary of the military coif in Chile. Crafts & Arts Committee Pitts Phil] St. I Nev Chic Moi Cine Los S. F San Atla Hoi ( presents Ann Mitchell Houston Artist Media in Macramd, Stitchery & Weaving Show & Sale in Arts & Crafts Gallery. MSC Basement Sept 14 - Oct. 17 Reception for Ms. Mitchell Sept. 14 at 2:00 p.m. in the Forum Lobby Rudder Center. Public Invited! Workshops to be held by Ms. Mitchell in Arts Crafts Center Oct. 2 & 3rd. mornings & afternoons in weaving, mac- ramd & stitchery. Register in Arts & Crafts Center now for workshops. Open to public. $8.00 per workshop. Arts & Crafts Center MSC Basement 845-1631 for additional information.