Monday, November 12, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 9 Aveci howlers to start tournament ba National tournament winners Any combination of bowlers in any sport have to start some- may compete in the tournament, where. For UNL and Lincoln area which will send its winners to the bowlers, the somewhere is the state tournament in January. Nebraska Union lanes tonight, Winners from that tournament site of the first qualifying round will go to the national finab in of the Miller Doubles Champion- Reno, Nev., where a grand prize of snips. , mv,uuuwui De awarded. II rolling Last year, 63 doubles groups won cash prizes at the state tournament for a total payout of $7,087.60. Dave Dudek, night manager of the Nebraska Union RecKoom, said today's 8 p.m. competition will be the first of three tourna- Malaysian students dominate mini-Olympics It didn't take four years for the day, Malaysia, Indonesia and the rest of the world to get back on Chinese students finished well America for its domination at the ahead of the United States in the 1984 Olympics. Satu rdgyljri2SI?lpics sP"sored by the ' , f Davt WtselyDaUy Nbraskan Kuen-n&n Lin, a cMaese student at UNL, returns the ball during a ping pong dael in the mini-Olympics Sunday after noon La the Nebraska Union. International Student Athletic Committee. Syed Feizal, one of the students who organized the committee as well as the Olympics, said that overall, the event ran smoothly. More than 100 students partici pated in the six-sport Olympics, raising $1 each for the committee. "Overall, we did fine," Feizal, a native of Seremban, Malaysia, said. "Next year, we would like to have more American participation." Malaysian students only won titles in table tennis doubles and women's individual bowling, but finished with 29 total points. The team of Chinese students was second with 16V4 points. Feizal said there were some surprises in the individual com petition, particularly in the eight . ball billiards. Genny Keeler, who " represented Nebraska and the region in the national collegiate unions tournament last spring, lost in head to head competition with Arab students. "They usually don't enter the union tournaments, but we all found out they play very good pool," Feizal said. ment rounds the union lanes will sponsor. Other qualifying nights will be Nov. 26 and Dec. 3. Dudek said the doubles tan dems should have an established sanctioned league average before the tournament. "You can enter without a sanc tioned average," Dudek said. "But it's awfully tough to win that way." A handicap system based on a 210 score will be used at each stage of the tournament. 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