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The Ags won Stuff Photo by David McCarroIl LEVI’S FOR GUYS & GALS 800 VILLA MARIA | dquarl I v heir £ y being i [railing 823-8213 ; Marooi Ml tO Dickey says he Iment’s i C0URTEA HAIR DESIGNERS will attend A&M Curtis Dickey, a Class 4-A all- State selection last year and a likely candidate this year, is expected to attend Texas A&M University next fall. The Bryan High School product made a verbal commitment to Head Coach Emory Bellard Monday morning. A highly sought after running back, Dickey has made headlines throughout the state the past two seasons. Besides being a definite threat from scrimmage, he is equally gifted in returning punts and kickoffs. He was also a finalist in the 100 and 220 state 4-A track finals last year. “I thought about visiting other schools but I changed my mind,” faid Dickey. “I didn’t want to go through all that recruiting hassle.” Dickey will be unable to officially sign with the Aggies until the Southwest Conference signing date Feb. 3. 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The independent league leads the way by far with 116 teams entered- The Women s division has 20 teams entered, as do the Recreational and Co-Rec divisions. There are 37 Military teams on the roster, 35 Fish teams, and 16 Civilian teams. Best Yet Best Table Tennis Divisional Winners In IM doubles tennis table action, the divisional champio s have Above- Clark and Levy, the Independent division winners, defeated Zumwalt and Perrenot of F-l 21-16 and 21-12 to become the All- University Champions in table tennis doubles last week. They went through the entire competition without losing any games. Below- Bill Thornton demonstrates his putting ability that helped him beat Ed Pennington to become the All-University champion in IM golf competi- The Best Yet, Independent Di visional champions, thoroughly trounced on E-2, Military cham pions, last week to become the All-University winners. Inthefirst game. Best Yet had a relatively slow start but rallied in the end and won the game by a score of 15-9. The second and decisive game was played to the time limit of 15 minutes and when time was up. Best Yet was ahead 14-10, thereby giving them the victory tion. been decided through single elimination play consisting of the best two out of three games per match. In the Military division, Zumwalt and Perrenot of F-l were the victors. In the Fish category, Allan and Neunfelot of the White Band triumphed. Winners of the Civilian division were Chiu and Yu of Walton, and the champions of the combined Independent, Co-Rec, Recreational, and Women’s divi sion were Levy and Clark of the Independent division. Soccer Winners The East-West United team triumphed over the Arab World club 3-1 in IM Soccer All-University competition for the experienced players (Class A). In the Class B, or recreational division. Ambrosia defeated Puryear 2-1 to take that class title. In other powerball divisions, which are the more strictly called games, Walton took the Civilianti- tie, with Scandia capturing the Women’s honors, Sq.-8 dominat ing over the Fish, and the BMFs taking the Co-Rec division. Billiards Playoffs In the IM billiards championship, C. Drewery will play the winner of the K. Elum-C. Lawson match to decide the All-University Cham pion in that event. Play has been single elimination play consisting of matches of the best two out of three games of eight ball, using house rules in the MSC Basement. In jungle volleyball, which is» more recreational and not as strictly officiated game, the Angola Outcasts won the Co-Rec title, with Walton taking the Recre ational crown and VW-2 capturing the Women’s divisional honors. This ad is prepared under the direction of the Intramural Of fice and is sponsored by McDon ald’s on University Drive. Pho tos and stories by Paul Nettell.