. v -r" v, . ' S 'k' . . . v , , ' - . - . , .'- r ' r w r r - - - - v v r r r r T W "W w - - T ooooooooooooooocooocodoooooooooo iAgiAnQ:; hntatpr tpam O r k I r P 7t I ia jJhcolrfsNo.i 1 Entertainment Center Q V GJ i Ul . IO ; UUIU IwS ,-. IvvAi I i : If 0 o ''O presents the finest in Contemporary Rock Music each and every week featuring BIJOU REVUE (formerly the Midnight Cowboys) Jim Mark BoiT-Joe , i ' 0lZ1l1:Jj.J3Ii.11 . i HEADSTONE November 4-9 t Plenty of parking, plenty of seating, two dance floors . ' 4515 N. 56th Open Mon. - Sat., 7 p.m. 464-0284 ( OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi o T.M. If you've tried everything else. . : tcp. it .. after chewina aum. candv mints and crackers and cheese, what's with a " meat snack? Just tanqu. naturally hickory ; hs smoked genuine beef flavor. It's worth a try.JC . Parkway 66 ," " -SpigotiDar-": -. t Chalet Liauor Lee's Off Sale Liquor Wagey Drug (All locations) Town Tavern Stanard I.G.A. , The Keg Tavern Godfather's Pizza George's Bar Rohrlg's Off Sale Liquor Stockade ri mi H rrrr tri Sf i cf !r.-r-CrcSt 0:1 Corr.pany -Bob's 4(K) Oil Co. Larry's Standard Dei Loaf Und Stein Wesieyan College Figi Lounge Lincoln Airport Vineyard Off Sale Liquor Flyrsn Catering Brody's BBQ 0 A position as a Navy Pilot, Flight Officer, cr Nuclear Power Officer can be an exciting and challenging carreer. Such Naval Officers receive excellent salaries and benefits starting at over $1 0,000 annually and exceeding 51 7,000 in four years. It is also possible ( to receive scholarships and valuable training during your undergraduate years as a naa navy Hu l u r.iasnipman. losee if ycu can qualify, contict tha Navy Officer information Team at J the Fhcement Office in the i. ; Student Union. Nov. 3-6 or cal j j collect AC 402-22 1 -9388 today.J i i i i t.1 j t.J - U an Ah.t tpam ran suit'uD 135 olavers for a home football contest, play 90 of them, and yet not have enough participants to constitute a freshman team? Try Ihe University of Oklahoma. , - .....,-, Or, consider a team taking the incentive to cancel a regularly scheduled season contest three days before it is to be played. Ask the University of Colorado head coach (Bill Mallory) the motive behind that one. These questions, along with several others, are being pondered by Cornhusker freshman football coach Jim Ross, his staff and the entire UNL freshman football team. Earlier in the season, Big 8 opponents Missouri and Oklahoma also cancelled their game commitments with the first year Huskers. ; Colorado cited lack of players as their reason for cancellation. "We may not play any Big 8 games if the contracts are no more binding than this," Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne said. "Maybe we'll play junior colleges, four-year colleges or junior varsities of colleges around, here." -. - becky morgan Nebraska's freshman team consists of 44 players: two units of equally talented tootbaN players,. according to assistant freshman coach, Pat Fischer. Fischer said the main reason Nebraska has such a comp ete freshmen football program is the power of UNL s walk-on program. "We have more walk-ons than any other school in the Big 8," he said. Fischer mentioned that the Huskers have more and more walk-ons each year. The 30 scholarship limitation rule is one cause of that, he added. Besides an increasing number of non-scholarship recruits, Fischer said, "our drop out rate is almost nil." Seventy potential Huskers were listed as walk-ons this year. , ' The first year.Huskers.hava played two games. They won their opener against Kansas State, 24-10. Their second win came against UNO in a close 6-0 contest,. Hopefully, the freshmen still have one game to play, a Nov.11 meeting with Iowa State in -Ames,;, IJt was Joriginalff plarinecJ tor Nov. 87tout wa's'hM'lM - Half-size fashions for hard-to-fit juniors (sizes 1 1 12 to 1912) ! ill eans tor uniors Gatewav Shopping Center North! 4 - -, ft f 1 ; r4 MI h I' ' ' , - ' . - i j f j i ! 55 r1" s paga 1 0 . daily ncbraskan friday, novembcr 1, 1974