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Carlberg enters NCAA Meet Greg Carlberg will be the lone Nebraska entry in Monday's NCAA cross country meet at Williamsburg, Va. The Nebraska senior earned the trip with his victory two weeks ago in the Big Eight Conference meet where he set :- v ' - .";.;'.::-',';'-.f'i." " ... " .V ' s . - , 7" i ' ' ; .1 t 4 ;'.""' ' ' 'a . I J -J V s $ With the Big Eight title looks ahead to a bigger prize , g Stop in after the game Or any time We're always open 5121 O St. IT'S JUST THIS SIMPLE: DIVIDEND -2 Blocks South Of Campus Saves You Money On HIGHEST QUALITY GAS 24 Hours EVERY Day Of Tho Year nniinrnm EIVIVCIMLT BONDED GAS 16th 8t P Sts. We Never Close PAGE 6 a course record of 18:53 for four miles. This week the distance will be moved up to six miles. Oregon boasts the pre-meet favorite in sophomore Steve Prefontaine. Third last year, Prefontaine is expected to behind him Greg Carlberg . . the NCAA championship. challenge for the gold medal this time since both of the run ners who beat him have graduated. But if there is an upset it could come from Carlberg or another midwest runner, Garry Bjorklund of Mfnnesota. Bjorklund rolled to easy vic tories in dual meets over In diana and Wisconsin before annexing his second straight Big Ten title last weekend. Best of the eastern runners may be a relative newcomer to cross country, Marty LiquorL Liquori was impressive early this fall by becoming the first runner ever to break 25:00 minutes on Perm State's golf course. His 24:49 would have easily won last year's USTFF meet there. CSL Continued from page 1 mittee to advise the office of Lee W. Chatfield, dean of Academic Services. Chatfield said he wanted an advisory committee to evaluate existing services and recommend new policies. The office of Academic Services is currently involved in admissions, academic advising, registra tion, student records and graduation. ASUN is to pick the members of the new advisory committee. Directed CSL Chairman John W. Robinson to request semi-annual meetings between CSL and the Board of Regents to discuss topics being con sidered by the Council. It was expressed Tuesday that the meetings could also possibly serve to bridge the gap between students and the Regents. THE NEBRASKAN Weight-lifting meet The newly-formed University of Nebraska weight-lifting team will compete in the Norfolk Open Olympic Lifting Cham pionships in Norfolk Saturday. Teams from Iowa and Nebraska are entered ac cording to coach Boyd Epley. Intramural deadlines Entry fees of $20 are due Friday for all groups planning to play intramural basketball. The deadline for co-rec volleyball team lists has been extended to Friday also. Playing schedules can be pick ed up Monday. Games will be , played on Wednesday and Thursday, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Each team must consist of at least three males and three females. The co-rec. badminton tournament will be held today (Wednesday) and Thursday from 7-8 p.m. in room 301, women's physical education building. Football champs Phi Delta Theta claimed the Intramural Fraternity 'A flag football championship while 'A' dormitory honors went to Gus I. The Dirty Dozen claimed the Independent 'A' title. Phi Delta Theta ripped Cornhusker Coop 40-12, Gus I downed Pike 52-26 and the Dir ty Dozen blasted the Fagowies 56-31. Suits 25-50 off Sportscoats 30 off J asm 0 1346 P 432-7070 WEDNESDAY, American Bowl selects Devaney Nebraska's Bob Devaney will be doing more coaching in the warm climate of Flor ida than originally expected. Not only will he coach his Cornhuskers in Miami's Or ange Bowl, but Tuesday De vaney was named to coach the North team in the Ameri can Bowl all-star football game in Tampa, Fla., Jan. 10. He will be coaching against Auburn's Shug Jordan. Jor dan will be assisted by Bill Dooley of North Carolina and Tampa's Fran Curci. Assistants for Devaney art yet to be named. : Read Nebraskan Want Ads LAST 2 DAYS NOVEMBER 18t 1970 Si iv i v i 1 1 1 1 i in km-J