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Coed flag-football is victim of weather The intramural department's coed flag-football program has . ended for this year. That was the announcement made Monday by coed-football supervisors Nancy Semler and Annette Wiechert According to Semler, bad weather was the key factor which lead to the decision to end coed flag-football for the year. The coed program lasted for about three weeks with games being played Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. "The students had a lot of fun playing on the Astro Turf in the stadium," said Semler. "It was like turning cows loose in an open pasture." Intramural playoffs to begin this week The intramural flag-football playoffs begin this week with 40 teams competing for the crown. The piayoffs consist of the top two teams from the 20 leagues involved in the flag football program. There were a total of 115 teams participating in the program with the top 40 teams surviving for the single elimination playoffs. Delta Tau Delta fraternity, last year's all-University Sports There will be a women's in t r a m u r a 1 representatives meeting Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in the Women's Physical Education building room 228A. The new recreational op portunities for women on cam pus will be discussed at the meeting. Women still have time to form a team and compete in the women's volleyball tourna ment, tniry forms are due by 5 p.m. Nov. 9 and games will begin on Nov. 11. Entry forms can ,oe picKed up at the Recreation and Intramural of fice, 118 W, Nebraska Hall. Girls who are interested in learning more about gym nastics can do so in the Womens Physical Education Building Monday through Wednesday, in room 119. 3:30 5:30 p.m.: Thursday. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Qualified women in gym nastics will be there to assist in learning more about gyn-mastics. stanips WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Despite the short life of the coed football program, both supervisors agreed the pro gram was a success. "The guys really enjoyed the football games," Wiechert said. "And the girls really got excited over the games too." Now that the program is -over, Semler and Wiechert will be working in other areas in the intramural and recreation department. Semler,- a junior majoring in food nutrition, will be helping with the volleyball program. Wiechert, a senior majoring in physical education, will also be working with the volleyball program. ' champion, and the Lifers, the independent champion last year, are also in t h i s year's playoffs. If the weather is good, the playoffs should be compleetd in two weeks with the all University champion being crowned on the final day. The games are scheduled for the intramural fields at 19th & Vine streets and 17th and Vine streets all of this week and next week. Shorts The University of Nebraska's soccer team tied Pershing col lege Sunday, 1-1. The tie was the fifth this year for the Husker kicking crew. The team, now 1-2-5, closes it's fall season Sunday when they go against Union college. The game is scheduled for 2 p.m. on the football practice field west of the coliseum. Ahangouer isn't funny A hanoover can be Just about lh most distressing combination ol pain. nausea, depression ami fa tigue you ever wok ti with. Simple headache tablets or alka. wtts alone cant do the whole Job. You need a combination ol pcml ingredients to chase those multiple miseries. Formulated specialty lor hangover. CHASER combines nine ingredients In. every laciet. So, pain disappear fast Your stomach calms down. Your spir Its perk up. Try CHASER FOR HANGOVER. It Really Works! Horn at your pharmacy. 4, 1970 fftl HeAOAChm III 'Vv (ft Up the middle . . . Colorado's Ward Walsh (41) runs for three tough yards against the Huskers before being hauled down by Jim Anderson (18) and Ed Penard (56). Nebraska's defensive end John Hyland (57) provides help from the rear. Ag conference A Drive-In Agricultural Con ference will be November 5, i p m. for all Alpha Tau Alpha Entire irUlUUrSr gQlu:ICL-S THE NEBRASKAN v. ' l.-'S' 4 . Vmwm a meets Thursday members. The conference will be at 312 Agricultural Hall on the East Campus. mmmi Stock. y-afc Wd IS) l Read Nebraskan Want Ads to) PAGE 7