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Notre Dame (8-1) Rosa Bowl (Jan. 1, 5 p.m.) USC (10 0) vs. Big Ten champion Cotton Bowl (Jan. 1, 2 p.m.) Alabama (10 0) vs, Texas (8-1) Sugar Bowl (Dec. 31, 9 p.m.) Oklahoma (8 1) vs. Penn Stat (9-1) Sun Bowl (Dec. 30, noon) North Carolina (8-1) vs. Texas Tech 182) v Astro Bluebonnet Rovl ,r 30, 7:30 p.m.) Tennessee (6-2) vs. LSU (8-1) Gator Bowl (Dec. 30, 4 p.m.) Colorado (8-3) vs. Auburn (8-1) Peach Bowl (Dec. 29, 8 p.m.) North Carolina St. (7-3-1) vs. unnamed opponent Fiesta Bowl (Dec. 23, 8 p.m.) Missouri (6-4) vs. Western Athletic Conference champion Liberty Bowl (Dec. 13, 9 p.m.) Iowa Sl.no (5-M) vs. Georgia "l ech C 3 1 1 1973 PINTO from n 995 -ftr--x. -if J 25 "JEW 1K rl!vTOS IN STOCK j TO CHOO.Sn rOM 1971 PINTO, 4-speed, Air, Radio, 13,000 mi SAVE FOREIGN CARS 1970 OPEL RALLY, 9,000 mi 51595 1969 OPEL WAGON, 4-speed, Michelin Tires 1 595 1970 VW Sedan, 4-speed, Radio $1495 1 969 VW Beetle, 4-speed, Rodio 3 to Choose From $1395 1969 Sunbeam Alphine, 4-speed, Radio $995 1968 Austin Healey-Roadster, 4-speed, Radio .$995 1967 VW Fast back, 4-speed, Radio 3 to Choose From $995 162 Renault, 4-speed, 4-door, Rodio $250 DEAN'S FORD INC. 1901 WEST O' ST. T The end is near. The semester is crashing to a close and that thirty-page essay ftitl has to be tackled. You tried the library only to find that someone ripped off half of your books and the others are at the bindery. Don't despair, turn to Akedemia, just a step away. We specialize in reference books in all fields of interest. Both the obscure and the general are on our shelves, side-by-side. When you're in the bind, try Akademia. Our policy is good books at good prices. UAk ademia r Big Eight dominates ratings Five Big Eight teams, all headed for post-season bowl action, were rated in the top 20 in this week's Associated Press and United Press International college football polls. Oklahoma and Nebraska are rated fourth and fifth in each poll and Colorado owns the No. 13 spot in each poll. Missouri is tied for 16th with North Carolina in the UPI poll and is also rated 16th by the AP. Iowa State is 18th in the UPI poll and 17th by AP. Nebraska received one first place vote from UPI . UPI Team Points 1. USC (31) (10-0) 346 2. Alabama (3) (10-0) 306 3. Michigan (10-0) 265 4. Oklahoma (8-1) 240 5. Nebraska (1) (8-1-1) 205 6. Texas (7-1) 138 7. Penn State (9-1) 115 8. Ohio State (8-1) 110 9. LSU (8-1) 10. Auburn (8-1) 11. Notre Dame (8-1) 12. Tennessee (6-2) 13. Colorado (8-3) 14. Arizona State (8-2) 15. Utah State (7-3) 16. (Tie) North Carolina (8-1) (Tie) Missouri (6-3-1) 18. Iowa State (5-3-1) (only 18 teams received votes) AP 1. USC (44) 10-0-0 2. Alabama (5) 10-0-0 3. Michigan (1)1 0-O-O 4. Oklahoma 8-1-0 5. Nebraska 8-1-1 6. Penn State 9-1-0 7. Texas 8-1-0 8. Louisiana State 8-1-0 9. Ohio State 8-1-0 10. Auburn 8-1-0 11. Notre Dame 8-1-0 12. Tennessee 6-2-0 13. Colorado 8-3-0 14. UCLA 8-3-0 15. North Carolina 8-1-0 16. Missouri 6-4-0 17. Iowa State 6-3-1 18. Arizona State 8-2-0 19. Washington State 7-4-0 20. Texas Tech 8-2-0 Others receiving votes, alphabetically: Georgia Louisville, Purdue, San Diego Washington, West Virginia. 49 37 10 4 3 2 2 1 988 874 744 689 608 454 14 388 350 307 266 189 123 73 72 62 36 30 16 15 listed Tech, State, uir 300 stereo system is not "a one-week-only, holiday discount warehouse clearance mad -man special" ft- few p i - ( : : f I O " p U j ''.'rx.tr " f"ifH -mif 1 ' tr I fftmt, 11 liin 11 I ,a.r .- v S I "!-'- wiWiftii. .."-... I ..wiwi in I ' ' ''.'l,;'' J ... tWwi(W ' J I I I I I I ' 1 A maniac did not run through our stores and slap a "one-time-only" sale tag on our $300 system. We don't have any maniacs working for us - Just experienced audio spe cialists. The system - and the price - will be the same next week, and the week after, until somebody can show us that there's a better stereo buy for $299.95. Our experience as specialists In listening to, and carefully evaluating good stereo equip ment gives us the ability to choose the best values in moderate-priced equipment. Each com ponent in our $300 system has proved its value and reliability In a series of tests on our ser vice bench. The Harman-Kardon 330A receiver faithfully reproduces frequencies well beyond the us ually accepted limits of human hearing and delivers 10 watts Der channel RMS (the most conservative power rating method.) It has npHrf ha nf) tmli mmlinh, lin'i1 11 cmi'Mul, tuning meter, contour switch, tape monitoring, ind remote speaker switching. And the 330A Is equipped to accept quadriphonlc decoders. The Harman-Kardon HK20 booksholf speakers contain an 8" high-compliance woofor and 3" curvilinear tweeter. In their hand-rubbed oiled walnut enclosures, the HK20's provide virtually flat response across the audible range In a compact, attractive package. The BSRMcDonald 310X turntable Is one of the top-selling automatics. It Includes a cueing lever, adjustable anti-skate tontrol, Shure M-75 magnrtilc cartridge, base and dust cover, the features most desired by sawy audlophilos. The Individual selling prices of these components usually total $389.95. But at Stereo Studio, we'll go this value one better and soil the complete system for only $299.95, That's a saving of $90J We Invite you to stop by soon to listen and to save. SAVE! ON EMPIRE DELUXE PHONO CARTRIDGES! Regular low prices: Empire 999 TEX, $32.00 (Save $32.95!) Empire 999 EX, $19.00 (Save $20.95!) WML liudlo 414 So. 11th St. 432-6677 O Gateway 467-2511 9 331 North 12th page 8 daily nebraskan Wednesday, november 23, 1972 JS. , ft - jeu. , iu . . fr 4Ji 4 k