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Page 12 THE BATTALION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1978 AA £ McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS McDonalds BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING At University Drive Now at Manor East Mall The Extra Act The extramural club all have a busy month ahead of them. These dates are subject to changes, additions, and deletions. Club Traveling To Date Target Archers SWTSU Nov. 4 & 5 TCU Nov. 18 & 19 Cycling Team Austin Nov. 4 & 5 Men’s & Women’s Bowling Teams A&M Nov. 11 Fencing Club Dallas Nov. 4 Team Handball Waco unknown Judo Ft. Worth Nov. 25 Polo Club Austin Nov. 12 Houston Nov. 24 & 25 Racketball Club San Antonio unknown Baytown unknown Virginia IRA Ntl. unknown Men’s Rugby Club Houston Nov. 4 Dallas Nov. 18 Women’s Rugby Club Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 11 Dallas Nov. 18 Men’s Soccer Austin Nov. 5 Women’s Soccer Austin Nov. 11 Dallas Nov. 4 Sherman Nov. 5 Denton Nov. 18 Men’s Vollevball Houston Nov. 11 Austin Nov. 18 Wrestling Ft. Worth Nov. 11 Dallas Nov. 17 Weightlifting Houston Nov. 11 Men’s Water Polo Beaumont Nov. 8 Women’s Water Polo Tucson, Arizona Nov. 18 Team Handball — A Special Symposium The A&M Team Handball Club is hosting a very special seven day symposium with speakers who are known nationally and interna- tionally. Stan Modrowski and Dan Foster will he instructing the Team Handball Club and interested persons in the latest develop- ments in the sport of team handball. Team handball is a sport relatively new to the L nited States, and to A&M University. Many of the skills and strategies are similar to basketball, however, the goals are very large and require the use of a goalie. It is a fast moving and exciting sport for nen or women and has been an Olympic sport for some time. Stan Modrowski and Dan Foster are internationally experienced in team handball. Stan was a member of the Polish National Team in 1973 and 1975, and the Polish Olympic Team in 1972 and 1976. He also coaches the Polish Junior Olympic Team and will be the coach for the 1980 Polish Olympic Team. The U.S. Olympic Commitee has commissioned him as a foreign expert, to conduct symposiums in the United States. Assisting Stan, is Dan Foster. Dan was a member of the U.S. National Handball Team from 1972 until 1977 and was head coach of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Team in 1976. The symposium will be held daily from 5:00 p. n. until dark, start- ing on Tues., Nov. 7 until Mon., Nov. 13. The Saturday session will meebrill day.'The location for all of these sessions may vary. Informa- tion can he obtained through contacting the Intramural Office in DeWare Fieldhouse, 845-7826. “I-Spy” Participant Of The Week John Moore seemed to enjoy this jump ball as M-l played 1-1 in a game of flickerball last week. John should come by the I.M. office to pick up his “Be Our Guest” card, redeemable for free food at McDonald’s. Ref’s Corner Flickerball officials’ meetings Wednesday, November 8, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 15, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 22, 7:00 p.m. Flag football official’s meetings Thursday, November 9, 7:00 p.m., 267 GRW Thursday, November 16, 7:00 p.m., 267 GRW Thursday, November 23, 7:00 p.m., 267 GRW Thursday, November 30, 7:00 p.m., 267 GRW Refs wanted for next semes ter for basketball and softball. All interested persons see James Welford in the IM Of fice, DeWare Fieldhouse. Volleyball Volleyball schedules will be posted after 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 6. Playoffs begin Tuesday, November 7. Re member to check the schedules for game times. Acknowledgments This advertisement is sponsored by your local McDonald’s Restaurant, on University Drive and at Manor East Mall, under the direction of the In tramural Office. Stories are by Michelle Wolstein, pictures by Rich Westlake. IM Picks Volleyball That whiz of whizzes, the poll ster of IM has been hanging around the volleyball courts, and as play offs are coming up, has decided to try his hand at the picks of the season. So here they are — the super spikers, netters, and setters of 1978. Corps AB L-l D-2 B-l Squad 4 B-2 "Boozers” Corps BC K-2 C-l D-2 B-l E-2 Fish Squadron 12 Squadron 6 Squadron 10 E-2 Squadron 8 Men’s Dorm AB Puryear FOS McGinnis I Schumacher Elites Cain Hall T&F Men’s Dorm BC Walton E Law Animals Crocker Second Volley DG 5 Walton A Women’s Dorm AB Keathley Super Spikers Krueger Happy Hitters Men’s Independent AB Wallev Spikes MIST. Springs Women’s Independent AB Some Girls Johnny’s Angels Super Spikers Co-Rec AB Best Ever Kelly’s Heroes Walleyed Spikes Roof Troupe Dixie Moore White Women’s Dorm BC Hughes Hustlers Briggs Men’s Independent BC Pit Crew Unge Warriors The 6 Pack Women’s Independent BC S.D.S. Spikettes Seagulls Co-Rec BC Dipso’s M.D. s 6 Pack Cheryl’s Bumps Cruisers On Target The archers have had their day, and IM has a new set of champs. Con gratulations and a feather added to the cap of these winners — Singles Scores Women A Carol Tiller 262 B Kellye Chandler 236 C Shari Chenoweth 236 Men’s A Ferris Bavousett 280 B Bill Baker 258 C Richard Klimitchek 257 Combined Doubles Scores Men’s A Ranee Burleson 529 Jay Newsom B Lee Haile James Johnson 419 C Keith Chapman Dirk Doucet 451 Women A Michele Clubb Carol Tiller 508 Co-Rec A Mike Pearson Carol Tiller 537 B Susanne Jackson Bell Baker 482 C Keith Chapman Shan Chenoweth 462 Swimming And Diving Contest I •m Laurie Null returns the volleyball as Michele Rouland watches in horror. Laurie doesn’t have chickenpox, she was just made-up for the Halloween night game between coed teams Park’s People and Young Life Strikers. Monday, November 6 and Tuesday, November 7 are the prelims for the swimming and diving contest. Check the Im Picks Flickerball Well, he’s at it again. That strange figure hanging around the flickerball fields is the IM whiz kid who was gathering data for his flickerball picks. And here they are — the best of the best. Corps AB Corps BC Fish F-l Squadron 9 Squadron 9 E-l 1-1 B-l B-l Squadron 7 Squadron 1 schedule as some events will not he swum for prelims, hut will start on the divisional level. As The Racket Swings The rackets have been retired, and the tennis tournament has been wrapped up. 1978 tennis singles winners are — Men’s A Rick Thompson 6-0, 6-0 independent Men’s B Dennis Delaune 6-5, 6-2 Mclnnis Men’s C John Aven 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 Hotard Women’s A Oscarine Gonzalez 4-6, 6-5, 6-1 independent Women’s B Jennifer Kulcak 6-3, 5-6, 6-1 Keathley Women’s C Rebella Lee 6-2, 4-2 independent i ri SPORT SHORTS Sports Shorts Play begins: Table tennis - Monday, November 6 Playoffs begins: Bowling - Monday, November 6 Volleyball - Tuesday, November 7 Flickerball - Tuesday, November 7 Finals: Badminton - Monday, Novem her GRW Handball November DeWare Special Events: Swimming and Diving Meet Men s Dorm, Fish, Women’s Independent, and Co-Rec, Monday, November 6, 7:00 p.m. 6, 9:30 p. m. Women s Dorm, Corps, Men’s Monday, November 6, 5:0(1 Independent, and Masters, p. m. Thui sday. Tuesday, November 7, 7:00 Advisory Council - VVednes- 9, 5:00 p. m. p. m. day, Novembers, 8:00p.m., Divisonal finals - Thursday, H&PE Library November 9, 7:00 p.m. Sports Club - Wednesday, All-University - Tuesday November 14, 7:00 p.m. Downs Natatorium Meetings: Monthly Team Managers - November 8, 7:00 p.m., GRW Advisory Council - Wednes day, November 22, 8: p.m., H&PE Library Men’s Dorm AB Dunn Fighters Crocker Rekorc Men’s Independent AB Buffaloes Little Feat Blew Beets Men’s Dorm BC Hart Hearts DG-3 Men’s Independent BC Ozoner’s Hole Finders S. Comfort Cycle Champs A beautiful day and a good turn out made the bike race a great con test. Many people finished the race and all had a fun time. Con gratulations to all participants and a new set of tires to these new champs — Women’s Division - 4 miles Shirley Hill 11:23.3 Men’s Class A - 4 miles David Cast 10:32.3 Men’s Class B - 6 miles Paul Graft 15:32.2 Men’s Class C - 8 miles Craig Sanders 20:36.4 Open - 12 miles John Simmons 28:52.6