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The Daily Nebraskan
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No, this is not practice time for the Israeli Army. It's just girls getting in
on the act at the M and N building over the weekend in the Nebraska Rifle
Club's match. For results, look below.
' photo by Dan Ladel
Mizzou shooters
The University of Missouri
at Rolla won the open division
of the 15th annual Nebraska
Invitational Rifle Match held
in the M and N building over
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Professional Accounting
Business Administration
Accounting'
Business
5315
Lincoln, Nebr.
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Current Movies
Times Furnished by Theater, limes;
(jn. licit face l jn. bold (ice
LINCOLN
CooperLincoln: 'Bonnie and
Clyde", ":00, 9:00.
Varsity: 'The Shuttered
Room', 1:00, 3:07, 5:14, 7:21,
9:28.
State: 'The Graduate', 1:00,
3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00.
Stuart: 'Guns For San Sa
bastian', 1:00, 3:00, 4:55, 7:00,
9:00.
Joyo: 'Jungle Book', 7:00,
9:30. 'Charlie, The Lonesome
Cougar', 8:15.
Nebraska: 'Tile Bank Dick',
2:25. 5:10. 7:50. 'Mv Little
Chickadee', 1:00, 3:40, 6:20,
9:05.
84th & O: 'Weekend Warriors',
7:30. 'Hell Angels On Wheels',
9:10. Last complete show 8:30.
Staniew: Cartoon, 7:30. 'Tony
Rome', 7:37. 'St. Valentine's
Day Massacre', 9:34. Last com
plete show 8:30.
OMAHA
Indian Hilts: 'Gone With The !
Wind', 8:00. '
Dundee: 'Far From The Mad- j
ding Crowd', 8:00.
Cooper 70: 'Camelot', 8:00. i
MU coach
considering
soph infield
An all-sophomore infield is
getting top consideration as
Coach John (Hi) Simmons
readies his 29th Missouri base
ball team for the 1968 sched
ule. Mizzou's veteran coach fig
ures to have solid pitching this
spring, with four lettermen
back but he may be short
on bat power. Gone are the
three leading hitters of a
year ago catcher Gary
Lear (.370). outfielder Ray
Thorpe (.327) and first-base
man Gene Stephenson (.324).
Thorpe and Stephenson
graduated. Lear was an aca
demic casualty. Pitcher Mike
McFarland bypassed another
year of eligibility to sign a
professional contract.
Two gridmcn
Simmons is working an all
new gang on the infteld
and two of the newcomers are
football lettermen, "B j t c h"
Davis and Steve , Lundholm.
Botli won letters with the de
fensive unit last fall, Davis
as a halfback and Lundholm
as a linebacker.
Davis currently is at short- j
stop, Lundholm at second
base. Other top-rated rookies
are Bob Todd at third base
and Bill Boyd at first. Let
termen Billy Griffin, Ken
Meinert and Rudy Siroupe,
who may move to the outfield,
could figure in the infield pic
ture. Del Blunk, a .280
hitter as
a sophomore. Gar?
Brown
and Jim Loving, a 19('3 let-
terman, lead the outfield can
didates with Stroupe a pos
sibility. Two young pitchers,
Rex Hein and Bob Sheetz,
also hit well enough to be
groomed as flychasers.
Nebraska pitcher
Jerry Hurt (7-1) and Kelly
Whitaker (2-1) and the right-
handed pitching returnees
Bob Thomure (1-4) and Tom
Thomure at 1.56 and Hurt at
1.82 had the best earned run
averages last year
Rich Henninger and Hein,
botli right-handers, are la
beled best of the new ' hurl
ers. Henninger is a 6-foot. 6
and 200-pounder from Hast
ings, Neb.
Bill Krawczyk, out most of
last season with a broken jaw,
is the only experienced catch
er but will be crowded by
Joe Hauptman, an end in foot
ball. Other candidates are
capable defensive receivers
Steve Capron and Gary Moore
Th Bengals open Big Eight
play against Colorado at Boul
dr on April 5.
CANOE TRIPS
Cruise and explore the Quetico Su
perior wilderness by war of the
Ojibway and Vovcueur. Fish virgin
lakes, retaio and have tun! Only
M.N per diem, less far troups of
10 or mare. Write: BILL ROM,
CANOE COUNTRY OUTFITTERS.
BOX C. ELY, MINN.
Your University of
Class Ring created by
ORDER
CPs,"1' "BS Jy
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by Ronnie Bonnctiu
With the birds and flowers
spring brings that great per
to the life of every campu
coed front yard football.
It begins suddenly like th
blooming of the first crocus1
All at once every guy on cam
pus thinks he's a first-class
grade-A, number one, a 1 1
American Super-Sportsman.
From everywhere you see
them coming footballs,
frisbies, baseballs, softballs.
and this year I even saw a
soccer ball (perhaps they
were inspired by the foreign
film "Goal".)
And men come flying too
kicking, catching, throwing,
jumping, blocking and . fre
quently falling on their faces.
What motivation
What motivates them? Per
haps one morning a breath
of fresh spring air seeped
through their windows and
somewhat cleared their minds
enough to notice, while look
ing in the mirror, that their
winter's hibernation with the
keg lfet them looking some
what pregnant.
So, all at once they decide
that something must be done
to counteract the beer belly
and the smoke-filled lungs.
But must they make public
moc tarlAS nf thomsplvps'
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Couldn't they just start by
touching their toes or doing
situps to get out of bed and
be on time to class for a
change? Even a nice little
jog around the block would be
a start. But no . . . they
must begin with the real
thing, athletics anonymous.
All at once each man on
campus is an aspiring Y. A.
Tittle (or Bart Starr if he's
your preference) or a Lance
All worth or, (and these are
the worst of all) a Lou Grozza.
How safe can a girl feel
when, while walking down the
street, she sees one of these
super stars take a nice run
with a little skip step at the
end and kick the ball which
somehow goes back over his
head and ends up in the next
door neighbor's yard where
the little boys are out plav-'
ing frisbie?
All mommies tell their little
boys not to play in the street,
but somehow mommies ne-
J gleet to tell their kiddies not
to play on the sidewalk, es
pecially when there are lots
of people on the sidewalk who
Husker gridders
hold 1st workout
The Nebraska football team
held its first workout Satur
day afternoon in premature
88-degree heat as more than
100 hopefuls went through
their paces.
A starting offensive back
field of vets quarterback
Frank Patrick, halfbacks
Mike Green and Larry Frost
and all-Big Eight fullback
Dick Davis.
The big problem coach Bob
Devaney faces is plugging the
holes in the defensive wall
left by the departure of Wayne
Meylan. NU A 1 1-Amencan,
Jerry Patton and Jim Mc
Cord. Nebraska
John Roberts.
NOW FOR GRADUATION
4 WEEK SHIPMENT
University Book Store
LOWER LEVEL UNION
-the broad view
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zone, but don't even get a glance from the coed headed for class. Ah, well
it's not whether you win or lose, but how much of a show you put on in
the driveway. And these guys get an 'E' for effort.
photo by Dan Ladely
are trying to go somehwer,
like to classes.
Somehow though, I cannot
feel that the entire purpose
of the demonstration is in the
sake of athletic pursuit. I
must say that much of it
seems to be a show to im
press the girls that walk by,
and perhaps the boys next
door, too.
COMING EVENTS
THE CHICAGO LITTLE SYMPHONY
SUNDAY APRIL 7-"ri'hitc.:,
phony at 8:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom Fro ticket at
Union desk.
MAY 4 & 5-
Interested in European travel? There will be
a special interest meeting April 4, 7:00 p.m.
for the Union Trips and Tours European
Flight.
OFFICIAL
RING WEEK
APRIL 1-5
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
"Register for a FREE Ring"
To be given away during Ring Week.
BOB DILLER a Trained College Specialist from
JOHN ROBERTS
will assist you in selecting the ring that is right
for you . . . with the proper stone, weight and style,
for the most lasting and beautiful symbol of your
educational achievement.
"Come
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It's kind of like, "Hey guys,
I had my Wheaties for break
fast, what did you have? Ha
Ha." Or perhaps, "I'm feel
ing my Cheerio's". Whee.
The sad part of it is that
they all look so bad. They
have to work hard even to
make the girls believe that
they are athletes and most of
the other guys can tell that
IN THE UNION
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Second Annual National Student Asso
ciation Film Festival.
by for a cup of coffee"
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they are so amateur that
even the AAU would not take
them into the fold.
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STARTS
Tomorrow 8 PM
PERSHING MUNICIPAL
AUDITORIUM
5 NIGHTS
Tues. thru Frl. t PM
Sat. 9 PM
3 MATINEES
Sat. S PM only!
Sun. 2 PM
PRICES
$2.50 $3.00
$3.50 $4.00
all seats reserved
JUNIORS iz PRICE
(Is yrs ft under)
Tues., Wed., Thurs. S PM
Sat. 5 PM onlyl
TICKETS ON SALE
Perihlm Auditorium
11 PM till show timt
Miller I Palna Dept. Stores
(store hrs)
Downtown A Gateway Centir
(You can charge itl )
Golds of Nebraska Record Dept.
(store hrs)
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