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Page 8 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, May 8, 1967 . t: v t r. ! - i -3 5 1 '5 a '2 i tfuUvidunL Block Ticket For Cornhuskers For 1967 Sell May 15-19 J Best In Sport Yet To Gome Full-time Nebraska stu dents who want tickets for the 1967 football season at the University may buy a special season ticket avail able May 15-19, ticket man ager Jim Pittenger an nounced today. Patterned after sales held last spring, the procedure will allow students to buy a season ticket either on a single basis or in block sections. If a full-time stu dent does not buy a ticket during the special spring sales period he will have to buy one next fall with freshmen and new students. Single - ticket buyers should follow these proce dures: 1. Go to the Coliseum, present ID card, and pay the cashier $10. 2. Retain the receipt giv en by the ticket office; the ticket office will also keep this record. 3. Draw a lottery number, with orders being filled ac cording to the lowest num bers first. Tickets will be assigned by the office staff. Those wishing block sec tions should follow a simi lar procedure: 1. A representative of the group should gather ID cards and $10 from each person desiring a ticket in the block. He will obtain a receipt for each person. 2. T h e representative should follow the procedures of the single person at the ticket office. Orders will be filled as if the block section were a single seat in the lottery. During a period in the fall, all students will come to the ticket office to prove his being a full-time stu dent at. the University and sign for his ticket. Graduate students and seniors expecting graduate status will be treated as any other student. All seats tiifuiiiiifiiiifiiiifiirriniinfiJuiiiiiMiitiiftiiitfitififuiffiiiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiittifiiiitifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit I lilt,- 4vf4r I sold in the spring lottery are expected to fill the East Stadium. New students and freshmen will sit in the North and South Stadiums. Block sales will be avail able in the fall also. Refunds will be given to students who bought tickets in the spring but do not re turn in the fall on the fol lowing basis: full $10, if the ticket office is notified in writing before Sept. 1; $8, if after Sept. 1 but before the first game (Minnesota, Sept 30); $5, after the first game but before the sec ond game (Colorado, Oct. 21). No refunds will be giv en after the second game. Refunded tickets will be sold to upper classmen buy ing tickets in the fall. Assistant Track Coach Named Dean Brittenham, former University of Nebraska track star, is returning to the Cornhuskers as the new assistant coach to Frank Sevigne. By Terry Grasmlck Assistant Sports Editor This is the Daily Nebras kan's last sports page for the spring, but the best is yet to come in Husker sports. The Big Eight conference meetsin Norman, May 19-20 will be the highlight of the agenda, with the Nebraska track and golf squads lead ing the Husker cause. Frank Sevigne's cinder men, fresh from a tight 72-71 victory over Colorado and a fine showing at the Drake Relays, entertain Missouri Saturday before heading to Norman. Husker Names Such Husker names as Greene, Forbes, Harvey, Kudron, and Hagin will not only lead the Nebraska chal lenge for the Big Eight title, but they should also dot the results of the NCAA meet in Provo, Utah, June 15-17. Sporting a remarkable 17-2 dual record, the Ne braska golf squad is ex pected to finish high in the conference meet, but the fact that it is held in Nor man may give Oklahoma the title edge. A tough warmup still faces the squad of Borner, Lau, Sweetman, West and Mason as they journey to the Air Force Academy this week (May 11-13) for the Pikes Peak Tournament. E. C. Higginbotham's young and struggling tennis team faces a return match with Omaha University Tuesday before facing the Big Eight court competition in Norman. The Husker net man defeated Omaha in Lin coln last week and hope to duplicate the feat on the In dian's campus. There is no conference meet in baseball, but Coach Tony Sharpe's ballplayers have two full weekends of play left. The team will be in Manhattan, Kansas this Friday and Saturday for a doubleheader and a single game, respectively, with the Wildcats. They then close out the season in the same procedure against Ok lahoma in Lincoln, May 19-20. Injuries and the lack of rallies have kept the Hus ker s diamond record down this year but a fine crop of sophomores leaves great hope for next year. Patrick Shines;: On Rainy Day Tall Frank Patrick put forth a fine offensive show as quarterback to be one of the bright spots in a rain soaked day as he quarter backed both Red and White squads in the final Spring football drill. OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Pool Tahiti ... Snookor Tablet . . . Optn Bowling . . SNOOKER BOWL N. 48th & Dudlty ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & 0 13th & F 1ft Scmoit BpottB lottor At the end of a semester's sports page, a sports editor has the distinct feeling of a quarterback who has been fading back to pass and finds that the more he fades, the dimmer the other end of the field gets. That means that to cram the last two weeks of sports into one issue is impossible. Better To Withhold It is probably better to withhold judgement on the spring sports, for whatever would be said would undoubted ly prove false in the next few weeks. It is easier (and safer) to look towards next fall's football and forecast increased problems for the Cor n huskers, possibly even loss of the title. But look for Bob Devaney's Huskers to be in the running all the way. Big Eight football will increase in stature as a more equally balanced league has three or four teams fighting for the top, instead of single-team domination (Oklahoma, Nebraska). 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