Jim Koch injured at University w A University of Nebraska student was severely kicked in the saddle bronc competition at the final performance of the University of Nebraska's 12th annual rodeo. Jim Koch, who had been granted a re-ride in the com petition, was injured after being thrown from his mount. Although he was hospitalized overnight, Koch sustained no injuries. Black Ilills State College, Spearfish, S.D., won the boy's division of the rodeo at the final performance Saturday night The South Dakota cowboys compiled 548 points with Iowa State University placing second AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILM 'This Earth, This Realm, This England" with Producer C. P. Lyons LOVE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM (City Campm) MONDAY April 20 . 7:30 p.m. limit! J Seotini it -r a. HI'S COMING THU.1S., APR. 23 AT I P.M. x 1 j COOO SLATS AVAN.A1LI AT All PRICES. $5.09 $40 $100 TAX INC AUDITORIUM CfFKI OftN 12 NOON TO A fM. Dally. All Seete leierved. MONDAY, AfeRIL420r iiiiitit urmsiMiiV : f ; 1 VAC l 'On- ? C Miiitailllifisinaa with 279. The University of Nebraska team finished thiid with 243 points. High individual honors were won by several University of Nebraska team members in cluding John Sennett and Ran dy Radant who placed first and second respectively in the rib bon typing event. T. J. Peters won first place in steer wrestl BSA Custom Choppers Built to your Specifications BEKLEN MOTOR SPORTS Telephone (402) 477-3747 Join The Crowd ... COLLEGE LIFE WEEKEND Aprifl 2J a 2S HEAR JIM CRADDOCK, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ALSO PADDLE BOATING. BASEBALL. FOOTBALL . . . FIND OUT MORE AT THE BOOTH IN THE UNION THE Ffomo and wirt&hltld CkrooM lMdli)lt ChroM tipfhid dual sxhavtt Signal lights, mirror and kom Cnromo front and rtsr Ivntpon wfrk kid aiato il! 1970.'M ing and Linda Whitaker won first place in the girl's breakaway roping. The Kansas State University girl's team won first place in tho girls division with 234 points. Black Hills State placed second with 170 points and the National College of Business of Rapid City, S.D., placed third with 139. "YAMAHA" 2Q29 o STREET LINCOLN. NEBRASKA 68510 ULTRALIGHT ONLY $1789 ASSEMBLED AND READY TO .t.THE' DAILV KIE8RASKAN Bill Larsen of Black Hills State won all-around cowboy honors with 161 points. Tying for second and third were Chuck Balvanz of Iowa State and Tom Miller of Black Hills State with 129 points each. Patti Mattox of Kansas State won all-around cowgirl honors with 120 points followed by Vicki Dahl of Black Hills State with 115 and Kathy Kary of the University of South Dakota with 75 points. Ribbons and trophies were STUDENTS Keep en studying. Leave the dust to us. W. cImh a lot for little. TIFFANY MAID SERVICE 432-4512 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT availablt in beautiful, cool Rocky Mtn. National Park For employment information writt ROCKY MTN. PARK CO. 401 Broadway, 414 Denver, Colo. 80203 I DID YOU KNOW? VILLAGER MOTEL Tbt RESTAURANT KL 24 HRS. DAILY Sunday 6 AM to Midnite Breakfast . . . Lunch . . . Dinner Snacks . . . Sandwiches Fountain Treats 52nd and 'O' . . . The Place to Go! The VILLAGER MOTEL STREET MACHINE - Roar Mat Front Mat covor Chromed whoels, fasfonort, adaatort Extra heavy carptting 13" fancy steering wheel Rocappod tiret cheater slicks 40 hp VW onaino Black dash vl rodeo handed out by Jane Cromwell of Genoa, the newly-named 1970 NU Rodeo Queen. Other schools competing were North Dakota State University, Peru State College, University of South Dakota and Kearney State College. a bucket on a m picnic Visit the Colonel ft can idi u M tttil' Ktntudty fried CMdttMt: Open 11- 7 Days a Wtok 48th A Van Born 2100 No. 48th David L. Roof 5103 Prescort Lincoln Nebr. - 489-5301 RUN . PAGE 9 t Uii V. i