the sports Aggies host water polo tournament By SALLY BLAND The U.S. Olympic Committee is helping sponsor a water polo clinic this weekend at Texas A&M Uni versity. Top people in the sport of water polo will be on hand to lecture, answer questions and give demori'- strations. “We are really lucky to get people BIENVENIDOS A LA IGLESIA BAUTISTA CALVARIO 779-2737 1002 E. 29th St. Bryan DOMINGOS: 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. Fernando Garcia-Pi 779-8139 of this caliber to help with this clinic,” said Dennis Fosdick, head swimming coach at Texas A&M. Monte Nitzkowski will be on hand. He is the coach for the United States national team and past Olym pic coach. Tom Hermstad from California was the Olympic Games official in 1972 and 1976 and is the present World Games official. 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