Page 14 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, September 5. 1S34 D 0 D El ,1 ' V ,4 ,3 with any sandwich, potato (fries or potato caka ) and drink purchase. ( cf equal or less value) J? txpifit topt 1425 "Q" St. 56th & EC r j CI is Watch Friday's Daily Nebraskan for the 1st semester schedule of Trips. Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Lincoln. NE 68533-0601 472-34S7 o 1 T 1 X X P 1 1S34 ' 1 i i "0" So. 27th & Hwy. 2 ffi M r ...aiia nil a - . 1 rPr-iTijX rKP1 ) :rKr 1 : ' 1 ucfo T S! V 'V ,c':: '- v (V.-. j ,i S ' ... "j ' ';; ' - - , f. - . . -. . y ' - -1 Oevid CresmerDsiiy Ntbrssksn TT.in ticket lines were the exception Tuesday afternoon as football season tickets became f "-D- c. .i--' 7l,A..y yl.'kMT Xn.i,wtT' n)(u.mnic ft" r M . X , ) n avaiiaMj o iirVX . V , 'V " r. . -jr foam e f t ... 1 Carson wants more than satisfaction By Kiss Koka&n DdlyNebras&ui Staff fftiter For freshman tennis player Pat Carson, becoming satisfied is something "you cant do if you want to get better." Carson, a graduate of Pius X Central High School in Lincoln, has been the top ranked junior tennis player in Nebraska for the past six years. In last year's nationals, he advanced to the third round. Carson said the highlight of that tournament was beating Rick Peck, who was ranked 32th in the nation in the 18 and under category. Carson, whose brpther Jim is a senior on the UNL men's tennb team, said his decision to attend Nebraska was made a long time ago. "Coach (Kerry) McDermott has helped me for about the last five years," Carson said. "Knowing him and the fact that my brother is on the team help ed," he said. McDermott, tennis coach at Nebraska, said Carson has con- tinued to improve. McDermott said Carson lacks a little in intensity and concentra--j tion during practice, but that he's real tougn in matcr.es because he loves to win." Carson said he hopes to play in the top six for the team and to be consistent and have a steady winning record. He also said he would like to win $ Big Eight team title one of the four years he's here to topple Oklahoma's and Oklahoma State's domination of the Big Eight. Carson noted two friends who each help him prepare for his matches. "I've been training with Mike Wollman who's a runner," he said. "He's helped me a lot with my endurance because he pushes to do better all the time," Carson said his friend Shane Findley assists with the mental aspect of tennis by helping to build his con fidence and giving support at matches. "There are so many ways to get better," Carson said. "You cant become satisfied you have to strive to play better everyday." Volleyball... Cteiitiimed frszs Psgs 12 The Shockers, who defeated UNO the night before, have only played together for two years, alter the original program was disbanded in 1080 because of financial difficulties. Former Missouri assfetant coach Phi Shoe maker said the Shockers play spoke for itself "The main reason we play a team like Nebraska is to show our players what a top ten, or a top five team, in my opinion, look like," Shoemaker said. Nebraska statistical leaders were two familiar names in Cathy Noth and Karen Dahlgren, but Petit also pointed out freshmen Kathi DeBoer and sophomore Enid Schonewise for their play. Pettit said he wanted to see how the new players would do against real competition, but also see if the other players could play around them. "I think Enid looks more com fortable out there then she did before, but Kathi played very well," he said. They both looked like they belonged out there." The Huskers will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday to face the Hawkeyes, who finished fourth in the Big Ten last season after a strong finish. Nebraska defeated Iowa in straight sets in the open ing game last season.