The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 06, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8

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their daily practices in preparation .r tl."
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"If wt; can ;ct the vvcm ! outs c'ii,
far as thi; inam's (.tint iocs aif; .oiofri.', ' n ; ; .;
cross country Cdpt.iin Boi IJ; "i-r.
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also includes r;tumiri'j !-tt.rrr;f.-ii D.h- J- r I i !... ji
Mike Fcrtiq anr) Larry GiV;;jn. f ' : f fi ,;: v j
lookinq to freshman K-iUi V''h;t::l"-i for .:! J liMH.il
Thr' tr;,im beij-jii h ,..".! ices r'.'n ):; ', Ana ''
said, "Thr; 9D-d.-jn-o t'-mp- ri.t.j;.- wtv.- (,.- . .
aren't very conducive to loi nj J it .t.n..,.,
Unqcr said v: fi:..,, t,.,in. p,,,Mr ,
capture the Biq 8 CtMfeiviK.f; i.ti , i-ot ..ij.j. (l
seas'jn will be d-.tfMr.in.! :jy lcj..v :iorn !,-. . ,,.
with the individuals."
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stronq fourth and fuih wn wh'.t can f.iMM, c-,,,..
"EvOli thou'lh rniii of t'l : .0!.fs-'.-i:c;'s te .,.
can bo as qood or b t!ei' .-.aiyoiie," (o, ..).'
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paiaqidpii read:
Husker (jiJ.ii tea l;a(.k D.,,: li ,in,r, v'.fii.- 'm i
by an injured kn.'..', hai h-'i ("i",;:! (.!, of ',
with UCLA.
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Huiker (juai tui b ic. fj.iv".' Ho M'i. v.! o Ii ,
by an injured knee, has i d b rota:.'"1 .o
game with UCLA.
ilNTERESTED IN A NLW LIVING Li:'lVJ
Experienci! Intcrnatisn..l ii aiaj af tb- i .T-;
House.
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' the Huskfe; s contiriMC
UCLA.
Munim's status
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reaps top talent
By Bob Hi'-:
Bad-:t:-:a; Ccr.cb Joe Cipriano believes last year was his
Li;st teci io i aij year evia a
"On pjper iL !-oks like the best team I have ever had,"
ho said. However, the freshmen are untried on the college
level, ho added.
Of the e'vjht fieshmen prospects, only Bob Siegel (6-6)
c.nd Rick Seidel (0-7) ac from Nebraska.
Oibci top puis i wets appear to be Gary Fitzsimmons
(61b, Maik tnrajht (6-9), Phil Chambers (6-6) and Ron
Taylor (6-10). Rickey Mar r is (6-7), Ken Vecchio (6-8) and
junior co'lrqe transfer Fred Coker (6-5) will also be
cai ui'dates for ,(. t;ny jobs.
Wrestling Coach Orval Borgialli recruitd several top
candidates. Bruce Conner, freshman from Neil is Air Force
Base, Me v., is a former Nevada state heavyweight champion,
rOat!on;l AAU heavyweight champion and National AAU
G r e co - R o m a n c h a m p i o n .
Other (lovable stars for Borgialli include Dennis Zuk,
Bli Hoffman, and Jeiry Abrams.
"This year's freshman crew is one of the best bunch of
i ecru its in trie coontiy," Gymnastics Coach Francis Allen
said. He has nine fieshmen, and he said he feels that "each
is outstanding in his respective field." Among the recent
additions to ins squad are Duane West and Kurt Mackie.
Swimming Coach John Reta said that his recruiting
efforts were highly productive, "considering the talent that
was lured to Nebraska."
AnioiKj ln's freshman prizes is Jack Alexander, a
biuteifiy swimmer from Rosemount, Minn. "Jack will be
rei.navscvilhig C.Mt(i.i in the Modern Pentathlon World
Charep.'i rr lens," Reta said.
Native Nrbraskans include Steve Raynor, John Dahir,
Scoif Moit in, FJorman Jack man, and Rich Redfield.
Ba-!iai! Coacii Tony Sliarpe feels he plugged the two
boles that bad to be filled with the acquisition of Iowa
ali sia'e catcher Ron Mihenberger and left-handed pitcher
Kii k Eynnitm. "7 bey should prove to be valuable assets to
tin: team lies year," Sharpe said.
Track Coach Frank Sevigne acquired 12 men ranging
from spnnrers to weight men. "We filled in some spots that
needed it. However, the true test of how we did will come
once the track season opens," Sevigne said.
His top piospect is Keith Whitaker, a 4:12 high school
unlet ft urn Boston, Ma ,s. Whitaker won the Massachusetts
feqh 'choo! mile championship besides turning in a high
school ! 'St lime of 1:53 in the 880-yard run.
Golf Coach Larry Romjue was not as pleased with the
resui's of bis rrcruitinq efforts, but he did manage to lure
"a counlc of f, ,,i fine piospccts," He was referring to Tom
Sieekmaiai tnsl Jon Rumhold.
Tennis Coach Jim Poller simply has "no money to do
any ma ud ioq with.
sun uncertain
Head football Coach Tom
O.l ioi rit,' said lY'-dnes' ! ,j y that
I ),r' Hiinna's iojured kii"n is a
i-:tle br-tlcr, but that t ,til!
: .o t 100 per (. m.
Reqjrdaxj th-; esilas' team,
(;sbsar;e wd the Ho'keis
b '(.. h't ieal'.er t;0 C'.'i! I-.
''We haven't been too
' I i ji p, too quick," be said. "We
'.'oil be better prepared to pl.i I "I lusvevet,
me. oaiiiiua uiaii a,' v.'-a e tor ne1 sa u.
lust oatu'day's sci li'nii .'ije," V
jproiCTflgm pjj, i iiiiiiiniiiiiniii.niiy.
u i t m ii s w m. f 'h man p r
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1HC FOLLOWING DATFG 7 0 VOllM FALL BOWLING LEAGUES
Form a team or come to the Meeting as an individual.
All teams are f mi r man, except two, as noted.
Check the !,t ". far iivctiog tmes.
iiiwtii'Ki timos ?it th? i've'.u f t!'
;bf.-ek daily i, i! ad,,r f.,r room
' " Union;
Wed,
Thors,
fi Thurs,
! j'..'pt?.'in 1 1 t 1(
Sept'inil).'!' 1 1
Sf.-rde-; i()or 1 1
T!ptmitl;i 1?
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HuU:A)Pj 13
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kdOf) p.m.
7:f;0 p.n..
b00 p.m.
A0U p.m.
of dent Independent 5 man )
St'tdont Independent
Mixed Doubles
Greek Leagin ( 5 man )
East Campus League
Mixed Doubles
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All iee.iu. I.ov.linq will start the following week, September 17, so it is important
that those who wish to bowl the; Macon h preseni ct lite meeting.
The leaqm s a .1 all be held on lie: respective rneetinq day and at the same time,
except for .e ,';. K fhuro n,.y r'o. .(,!,.., ..vhici will start at 8: 30.
s f-r tb; me,,-, as worm-,,-, c-evi aty boi,,,,, team will be held at noon
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thursday, September G, i973
foreign women.