Frosh thumped' in varsitv clash f . .. j- . v n : V1 ha 2 - Frosh gridders prepare for their Sept. 28 season opener. intramural program expands; adds water festival, bike rally By Bob Hill "We have always received a favorable response to our intramural program, and this year we look for even mote participation than ever," men's intramural coordinator Phil Sienna said. He said that in the two years he has directed intramurals at UNL, the program has grown about 40 per cent. "People claim that intramurals are on the decline. We have facts and figures that say differently," Sienna said. The intramural program has been expanded to 32 sports this year. The season opened Tuesday with flag football and Intramurals deadline nears According to Phil Sienna, director of Intramurals, entry deadlines for tennis singles, horseshoes, and golf are duo Friday at 4 p.m. in the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine St. Scholarship forms available Students interested in Danforth, Rhodes, and Marshall Scholarships may pick up application forms in Oldfather 1223. The campus application deadline is October 1. j EMBASSY THEATRE 1730 "O" St. I will close in April. New events scheduled this year include innertube water basketball, punt, pass and kick competition, a bicycle rally, a basketball marathon, one -on -one basketball competition and a watet festival that includes water basketball and water polo. Also new this yeai is Class C intramuial competition lor some sports. "Class C teams provide a lower caliber of play (than A or B teams), but the participants always have a good time," Sienna said. One of Sienna's summer projects was defining intramural eligibility regulations. The new rules limit the intramural participation of athletes who compete on UNL teams. Hol!and-whcre is tho baby? NOW THRU THURSDAY AT -11:30. 1:10. 2:45. 4:25. 6:05, 7:40, 9:20 PM if THE LxjVh f . i-S 1 ; yW s . . -jt-J it tou vt ronoonfN tMf tins ICtUTIFUl THIN TOU smouio tie "THI 10VI N MILLS 't0N SCOTT wmniN t omuTio it mam HAGGARD X) "0 ONf UNDIH H DMit!tD 1 I r I l ,?()th Crrtur- TV ( icvij's A Kobtrt Mulligan I'Voduction TTir Other '"''II i .) ir i..l ,. fJta Hafii Dwna Muldaur Chris Mai tin Udvarnuky li'tn(Cd itid I Jir rtrd b Robert Mulllrtn ' t t . t 'i il'ii t Thomas Tryon Dun Krat'.r v-.pnn Thomas Tryon Hiwd jpm hi Nnvr Munt by Jerry Goldsmith t oh iv i i.u. fn' inT Mil iiu wiD( suuisiiD -2 z- By Dave McBnde Although the good" Monday i fourth-stringer5, H: s-.iisfied with hi-; "We startec 1 ' played a little typical of the f t An inter-sqj." said, but the I1 freshmen, who d State. "We brought ' year because of t'i "Things are start; ;;.! freshman team has ' The Kansas freshmen have oji e Ross said tl k ! like a strong poin ' also strengthened ; Running back: practicing with v have improved tho ' Almost half non-scholarship tiJ He singled out son. coaching staff. Backs Kirk C Forstrom, lineb i ' Gade and Wwnw Shupe all "have ; said. The freshnv:;: and fourth st: i'... r, fcr.thiiil team got "thumped pretty :r!-hl! .;iage against varsity third- and :ui5ii roach Jim Ross said he is still .YVj :?r ' R..-V d of the scrimmage, "and then , !hi' -jopie wore on. But that's pretty - ;:)iost the varsity." i , ,'jy was partly rained out, Ross r-:.:u,i provided a highlight for his ,i - season until Sept. 28 at Kansas LMck for fall camp a little earlier this , , p :i!,ci date for school," he explained. : a little old for us right now, but every -tew." in, will mark the first time that the ; m se,.if on in September, e- s cinH defensive ends continue to look , ' :nd that a few adjustments have Msiv-i iine. i..--N'-: iirvl Dave Gillespie, who had been ! , . hay now joined the freshmen and hue kfield, Ross said. 7c man freshman squad are walk-on, i laiger number than usual, Ross said, valk-oiis who have impressed the frosh I' irk Stacey, Tim Borg and Doug '! Pi:i o' and Ben Siebler, center Steve v Ci,:rh Gary Buttermore and Larry ;,arr ; to play a whole lot for us," Ross ; 1 i' i 1 r mage against the varsity third- Bowling I i "yovjts on Saturday Tryouts foi ii are this wei h'i tryouts are Su i t lanes. ; r men's and women's bowling team yM.!, are Saturday and women's ,! : ii at 12 noon at the Nebraska Union & THE ... fW Mr I i fe ' Vf m REVUE three previously viijSe shorts 1 1 t ' The r Shoulder Arms , i " ' -re M 1 Set i 4 ih written, lii I , ort'd by Charles Chaplin SERIES IK i I.. i is iiesrntation .; r Mll - 7 & 9 P.M. .. !! 3, 7. & 9 P.M. ' , I UDliNTS - SI. 25 IS - $1.50 AIL AiiLE AT DISCOUNT RATE page 12 daily ncbraskan 'rsday, September 13, 1973