0Afs and FyN Grand Opening Winners f i i L Saturday Winners Jim Irwin Timmy Tipton Steve Svoboda Tom Irwin Cindy George Mike Plith Rick Prochaska Stan Terveer Brad Hull Doub Bomberger Stan Girard Sunday Winners Steve Svoboda Paul Moats Pete Marinkovich Steve Svoboda Scott Hoffman Rich Morgan Don Barry LeRoy Monroe Mark Townsend Doug Gal la way Steve Gerbig Loren Kusy Jim Irwin Dale Robinson Monday Winners Robert Simpson John Crancer John Vanderslice Steve Svoboda Rod Pullen Rich Prochaska Craig Kersey Dan Hernen Bob Schmill Tim Hdroyd Bob Rudorf Tuesday Winners Ted Hill John Crancer Mike Plith Stan Girard Rod Pullen Pat Sterns Bob Martin Steve Walker Robert Simpson Don Barry John Vanderslice Bob Rudorf Stuart Hammond Andrew Kusy Wednesday Winners ! John Vanderslice John Crancer Paul Moats John Lee Don Barry Rob Singer LeRoy Monroe Rod Pullen Dallas Durand Michael Plith Kirk Haulter Thursday Winners Steve King Richard Paulsen Mike Plith Dennis Bomberger Leroy Monroe Dallas Durand Mike Plith Troy Griffith Steve Svoboda Jeff Vogt David Hill John Crancer Friday Winners Paul Moats David Conneth John Crancer David Hill Bob Schmill Greg Kichhoff Mike Plith Ed Heafy Bob Rudorf Dave Ksomick LeRoy Monroe Scott Hoffman Ron Hinkley Grand Prize Winners Far Out Ted Hill 122,690 Top Card Tom Irwin 112,300 StratoFlite Timmy Tipton 138,970 Duotron Paul Moats 159,450 Skylab Steve Svoboda 230,910 Triple Action Dennis Bomberger 183,160 King Kool John Vanderslice 118,240 Big Indian Richard Paulsen 113,620 Gulf Stream John Crancer 156,430 Sky Jump Steve Svoboda 111,230 Dealers Choice Steve Svoboda 187,660 Jumping Jack Steve King 112.000 Darling Stan Girgaud 118,020 Line Drive LeRoy Monroe 35 Grand Slam Steve Svoboda 148,830 Runs 93 Thanks for a tremendous Grand Opening. 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J --Mm.- Jam " ...IntelHtH A scene from William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life." British theatre group to perform at UNO By Susan Edwards A historic theater experience is coming to the University of Nebraska: The British-American Theatre Festival. In March, five plays will be produced by two- famous professional theater companies-the New York City Center Acting Company in Lincoln and England's Royal Shakespeare Company at UNO- ... , March 18, 19, 25 and 26 the City Center Company will produce Chekhov's The Tfiree Sisters, Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, and Saroyan's The Time of Your Life at UNL's Kimball Recital Hall. The Royal Shakespeare Company will perform five shows of Love's Labour's Lost and thres shows of a condensed Lear in the UNO Performing Arts Bldg. Free round trip chartered bus service, except for Lear, will be provided to ticket holders. $2 student tickets Student tickets for City Center productions are $2 for each play. Prices for Love's Labour's Lost range from $5 to $8 apiece and Lear tickets are $10. Tickets for all plays are now available at the Westbrook Box Office. Now in its third season, the New York City Center Acting Company is the only professional, permanent touring company in America. It combines teaching demonstrations and workshops in addition to classical and modern performances. The troupe, according to Ron Bowlin, UNL Performing Arts coordinator, studied together at Juilliard in New York City and formed a troupe after graduation at the suggestion of John Houseman, Juilliard Drama Division head. Directed by Houseman, Academy Award winner for "Paper Chase," and Margot Harley, the company became the permanent dramatic arm of the New York City Center of Music and Drama. Their unique Juilliard training in voice elocution and movement and dance, Bowlin said, will be demonstrated in workshops. Based on the theories of director-producer Michel Saint-Denis, the training focuses heavily on the technical disciplines and thorough ground training in classical theat-r. One of the training exercises to be demonstrated is Mask Work, illustrating rapid changes in character. A lab production of Samuel Beckett's Play will be shown to Lincoln public schools. In its first season, the company won an Obie Award for its off-Broadway productions. Give Barnes of the New York Times called them "the finest repertory company in New York City." The 21 actors and actresses travel by bus, with costumes and scenery for all productions preceding them by truck. Bowlin said the company travels with complete sets for each production. The plays they will perform at Kimball include The Three Sisters on March 18, a story of three young, gifted women at the turn of the century who are trapped in a provincial Russian town and yearn to return to Moscow. Tragicomedy Saroyan's Vie Time of Your Life, showing March 19 in matinee and evening performances, is a tragicomedy set in the late 1930s. She Stoops to Conquer, to be performed March 26, is a comedy of mistaken breeding and a young man's shyness with well-bred women. Their Lincoln appearance, sponsored by the NU Cultural Affairs Committee, is part of a tour coordinated by the Mid-America Arts Alliance in conjunction with the Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma Arts Councils. Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Mid-America Arts Alliance and the Nebraska Arts Council will help sponsor the Company's visit. Now Showing' Double Feature 'SEX IN THE G0H!GS' Plas"10VEI!l PARIS' -RATED X HQ ONE UNDER 18 Hurry! Ends Thurs Daily from 11: 15 EMBASSY 1730 O St. SIIHHili) valcmihe Just .50 (better than any card). See the Alpha Phi booth in the Union, Feb. 11, 12, 13. Proceeds to the Heart Fund. 9 oBlazing, b Saddles o A Warnat CMMMtmm Cwnpwty It II jm CJ irAl s i , 1IN ITS 3RD WEEK ,.., ! ,j THE LIFE 01 a TIMES OF O XIAVIERA OjZZOLUlHDEn IOI IN ITS 7TII WEEK z rn page 8 daily nebraskan monday, february 10, 1975