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Here are his wise choices for top ten in each division: Corps AH Men’s Open Women’s Dorm Sq. 2 A Roughnecks AFC B-Co. #1 No Names First String Squad 11 A Moses UCLA Sharp Shooters F-2 A The Snikjas N.B.A. Sq. 5 A Knockers Dudley’s Jokes E-l Jocks A Knockers L-2 Destroyers D-l A Norman’s Five Women’s Open Sq. 4 Sultans of Slam HPE F-l A Spencers Chi Omega Aggs 2 Timers CpRec Fish Has Beens Bart’s Babes Avg. White Team F-2 Bart’s Babes MOB D-2 Country Hicks 1-1 A-Men B-l 76er’s S-2 Marauders Men’s Dorm Trouts L-2 Moore Sky High Mashers L-l Puryear S.B.’s All Stars E-l Walton Sky Bailers The Stuffers A-l Dunn Snarps Roaches Sq. 15 Crocker Cockfighters Diviates Puryear Playboys Cain Shankers DG-TPC Moses Cumelot Men’s Independent Exit Only Slow Motion Baytown Stars Hawks Adam-12 P.S.M. Oreoles OTHG Sheer Class Bandits CoRec MD-2020 PTL Mod Squad HPE Hooper Hooper Instructions: Fill in the blanks with words derived from the following clues. All words will be horizontal however they will spell out a very special event vertically. / 1 r T 1 J 3 V J 4 7 6 L j ! i I. 1 1 n Dill! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. baseball Person who throws Official Opposite of old Object to be thrown Not lazy, full of life. the bases, shape of 7. /o jrn // IX '>rrr j a IS /bf“ U 1 1! I» 1 j 1 L M /? 1 H 1 ' , 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. ball. To move the ball through the air. Sound of Victory A win, the thrill of Player at home plate. With the greatest of Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Buddies; Pals. Hit the ball with a Walk, jog, trot, Take me out to the ball Contest between teams ■: 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 23 & . X 1 m ill I. 11 27 28 MUM J 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. On campus department for student recreation and sports. Referee To have a good time. 3 strikes A batted ball which goes high in the air and stays in the in field . To strike at the ball with a bat. Victory celebration Player between 2nd and 3rd bases. Person who decides the calls. Formally organized competition. You're not out but ! The answers will appear in next Monday's "McDonalds Highlights". Extra Acts The Shuttles Flew The Texas A&M Badminton Club competed in the Baylor Badminton Tournament in January injanuary. The following were winners in the college division: Consolation-Women’s Singles: Pat Fierro; Consolation-Women’s Doubles: Pat Fierro; Consolation-Mixed Doubles: Pat Fierro and Eric Hunter. In the Men’s Singles B Division, first place was taken by Eric Hunter and second place by Bill Connatser. Hunter and Connatser then teamed together to win consolation Men’s B Doubles. Tony Grice won first place in the Men’s Doubles A Division and second place in the Mixed Doubles A Division. Also competing from A&M were Soeii Bong and Ricardo Hoegg. The Badminton Club then traveled to Corpus Christi for the Del Mar College Tournament. Raheela Rasheed won Consolation Ladies Singles in the college division while Bill Connatser and Rita Parish (CCSU) won first in the mixed doubles. Others competing from A&M were James Welford, Alan Johnson, Doug Repping, Helena Bowes, and Eric Hunter. In another tournament in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the Men’s A Doubles was taken by Tony Grice and the Men’s B Consolation was earned by Eric Hunter. Upcoming events include the Texas Southmost College Tournament (March 15), and the Southern Regionals in Houston (March 26). The Texas A&M Badminton Club will be holding a tournament in G. Rollie White on April 5. There will be three divisions, “A ”, “B ”, and "novice”, and the tournament will be open to all students, staff and faculty. If you have any questions about the tournament or the Badminton Club, please call Bill Connatser at 693-8455. — Submitted by Badminton Club Gymnastics Team On Saturday, February 23, the Texas A&M Mens Gymnastic team com peted in the SWTSU Invitational Tournament and came away with the top team score, defeating SWTSU, UTA, Pan American University and t.u. (This was t.u.’s first conference loss this year.) Individual honors were as follows: Marty Garza: 6th P.B.; 6th P.H. Ray Moltz: 4th H.B.; 2nd K.; 2nd V; 2nd P.B.; 1st All Around! Jim Foght: 5th R; 5th P.H. Mark Hartwell: 1st Floor; 1st R; 1st V. James Higgins: 2nd V; 5th Floor Rick Zapata: 3rd p.h. Francisco Sun: 6th P.B.; 5th P.H. Neal Irvin: 6th V. Pat Callihan: 5th P.B.; 2nd Floor; 2nd P.H.; 1st H.B. (P.B. = Parallel Bars; P.H. = Pommel Horse; H.B = High Bar; V = Vault; R = Rings) The above performances, combined with those of Lee Burchan and Eddie Morgan, enabled the Aggies to take the overall team title upsetting t.u. for the 1st time in many years. Congratulations to “Gymnasts of the Meet Mark Hartwell and Ray Moltz for their outstanding achievements. The Gymnastics team will be at home for the next several weeks training for a tentative meet here on March 29 and Conference Championships to be held in Dallas on April 25-26. Keep up the good work, gymnasts! — submitted by Gymnastics Club Penberthy Celebration of Sports It’s here, folks, the celebration to formally introduce the lights on the Penberthy Intramural Complex and honor the father of Intramurals at A&M, Walter M. “Penny” Penberthy. The weekend of March 21, 22, and 23 will be devoted to softball, spectators, and extramural sports demonstrations. The highlight of the weekend is a continuous 48-hour softball tournament. 96 teams will participate for prizes in men’s, women’s and corec divisions. Entry fee is $35 per team. Entries are limited to TAMU students, faculty, staff, and spouses. Fun and sports is the name of the game. Entries open today, March 3 for the softball tournament and are scheduled to close Tuesday, March 18. The Winner’s Circle Milady’s scarf and a shower of roses to the new fencing winners. Competition was in men’s and women’s foil. Leddi Saunders Women’s foil Keith Newmann Men’s foil AA ■ McDonald's ® Honours oT Cox7, ' n Vo S ■Co/V lot// y/\o.reir 19 j, jk'rcer Jfo one ly, the ho h Rterthi «?h, the ■camp ? ev > Har Pie lat By 52 n 1 Thur ■” ero 'binary iBnund Fhe p( § tu ally B, Rea E of 11 Beer 6 Bn Cor Thurday, M ; fcss than DeWare Fiel^ 1 Public ealed 1 Thursday, M j! 'hrnniet pnier (