The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 17, 1972, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Local prep stars sign;
recruiters move outstate
After hitting the 100 per cent mark in recruiting Nebraska
athletes, the Nebraska coaching staff is turning its attention to
outstate recruiting.
"We've signed 15 Nebraska high school stars," Tom
Osborne, assistant head coach, said. "We're real happy because
we only offered scholarships to those 15 so we batted 1.000."
Quarterback Scott Copple of Lincoln East and
receiver-defensive back Jeff Pumphrey of Scottsbluff signed
Big Eight letters of intent to attend Nebraska, giving the
Huskers their perfect recruiting record.
"Once again we've gotten great support from the Nebraska
people," Osborne said. "They're a real part of our successful
football program and our great University and they want their
high school stars to become part of the Cornhusker tradition."
However, outstate recruiting is another story. "It's a little
too early to tell how we're doing," Osborne noted. "However,
about 75 per cent of the outstate players we're recruiting have
visited the campus."
" He said the coaching staff really can't measure the success
of their outstate recruiting until April 10, the date players can
sign national letters of intend.
R & I sponsors spring break trip
The Recreation and Intramurals Department is sponsoring a
trip to the Gulf of Mexico over spring break.
The group will leave Lincoln March 26 for Galveston, Tex.,
where students can participate in swimming, surfing and deep
sea fishing.
After Galveston, the group will move on to Houston, where
students will visit the Manned Spacecraft Center and the
Astrodome, and then return to Lincoln March 29.
Cost of the trip is $81.50 per person, which includes
transportation, lodging and fishing fees. A $25 deposit for the -trip
must be made by March 5.
Interested students should contact the Recreation and
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Swimmers end road tour
The Nebraska swimming team, coming off a week's rest
from competition, has a meet Friday at Minneapolis against
Minnesota and lowa-the final 'event before the Big Eight
championships at Missouri March 2-4.
The break was welcome, according to Coach John Reta,
whose team has a 3-5 record. "We've been on the road and the
kids were tired," he said. "Being home and being off a week
will do us some good."
In a triple dual two weeks ago at Fort Collins, Colo., the
Husker swimmers beat Wyoming easily, were defeated by a
strong Colorado State team and lost a close one to Colorado.
"We were disappointed in losing two duals," Reta said. "We
felt we should have beaten Colorado, but Colorado State just
had too much depth and balance.
Despite the two dual losses, Reta said his swimmers turned
in good performances. "Our breast strokers did a good job and
so did Tom Heuke and Spencer Luedke in the middle distance
freestyle events. Our driver, Bryan Short, is consistent and did
another good job."
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Huskers host
ISU thinclctds
The Nebraska indoor track team, riding a
12-dual meet winning string stretching from
1968, comes home to Memori .i Stadium
Saturday afternoon for the first of two
home duals.
The Huskers entertain Iowa State with
field events starting at 1:30 p.m. and track
events at 2 p.m.
On paper, it appears Coach Frank
Sevigne's Huskers have the Cyclones
outmatched. Nebraska has beaten defending
Big 10 outdoor champion Indiana and a
tough Colorado team in duals on the road.
The Huskers tied for second at the
Astrodome Meet last week with only part of
the team on hand.
The Cyclones' first dual meet in 1972 was
a loss to Wisconsin, the team the Huskers
tied at Houston and will face at home next
weekend.
However, some good races shape up,
according to Sevigne. Garth Case will be
challenged in the 600 by Iowa State's Mel
Southwell. Case has a best time of 1:11.2
this year and Southwell has run 1:11.6.
Sevigne also expects a good race in the 880
between Jim McCord of Iowa State and the
Husker's Jeff Wisemiller and Larry Cimato,
and in the hurdles between the Huskers'
Randy Butts and Iowa State's Dave
McCurry.
At least three field events should be fairly
close, according to Sevigne. Cyclone tailback
George Amundson will throw the shot
against Husker footballer Phil Righetti. Iowa
State's Vern Hawkins will challenge the
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But the closest event could be the high
jump where Nebraska's Howard Burns, with
a best effort of 6 9, will go against Steve
Ehlers, who has jumped 6-8.
There will be an inter-city
table tennis tournament in
Henzlik Hall Gym at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday.
The current state champion,
Tom Walsh, and two top
American table tennis players,
Murry Kutter and Diana Myers,
will be in the tournament.
Admission is free.
The Recreation and
Intramurals Department is
looking for students, faculty
and staff interested in
participating in Outing Club
activities during spring. Those
interested may sign up at the
Recreation and Intramurals
office at 1740 Vine St.
Those interested in joining
the "Red Baron" Flying Club
may attend a meeting
Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union.
DEVILS N EST "Ski
Nebraska" became a reality
when Devils Nest, a
million-dollar ski complex in
northeastern Nebraska,
officially opened this week.
The Devils Nest ski
complex, Nebraska's first and
only ski area, has 14 ski trails,
a beginners' slope, a double
chair lift, professional
instructors and sk i patrol, a
skating pond and the Ski Barn,
a lodge with an open-hearth
fireplace, snack bar and ski
accessory shop.
Most of the trails are about
a mile long and have an average
vertical drop of 400 feet. The
electrically driven chair lift can
carry over 1,000 skiers per
hour.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1972