monday, octooer o, lao daily nebraskan Fall meets give golfers n ahead start for spring -. BfiiteWag Fall competition is important for UNL's golf team, according to head coach Larry Romjue. The Huskers compete in two fall golf meets each year, Romjue said. Last week the Huskers played in Oklahoma and Wed nesday the team travels to St. Louis for a tournament. Romjue said fall golf is probably more important to UNL than to other teams be cause "without it, we'd be playing tourna ments in the spring without being outdoors at all. "It (fall golf) also help me decide who to take on those early spring trips." Placed 17th The Huskers played in the All-College Invitational Sept. 27 in Oklahoma City, Okla., where they placed 17th of 19 teams. Nebraska is led by returning starters Doug Smith, a sophomore and junior Craig Moyer. Both are "pretty well assured" of starting positions, Romjue said. Steve Statten, a Lincoln freshman, was the Huskers' low golfer at the Texas tournament. Romjue said junior Todd Thorson, who played in the Big 8 tournament last spring, and freshmen Tony Pesavento, Dave Donachie and $teve Sloan all have a chance to be one of Nebraska's top six golfers in spring competition. The Huskers will participate in a tourna ment, sponsored by Cornpetevents, Inc., Thursday and Friday at the Boogey Hills course in St. Charles, Mo. The tournament's field will include. Southern Illinois, Austin Peay (ClarksviDe, Tenn.), Kansas, Bradley (Peoria, 111.), St. Louis University, the University of Missouri at St. Louis, Arkansas, and Nebraska. "Obviously the field there is not as strong as it was at Oklahoma City," he said. "I hope we can play better than we did at Oklahoma City. It's good to play in a tournament where you have a resaonable chance of success." May be cut ..' Romjue said provisions to cut fall golf from athletic programs have come up at NCAA meetings, but haven't been voted on. "Unfortunately, it may get to the point where well have to cut back on fall meets because of expenses," he said. Romjue said lack of experience on his team and Nebraska's late spring weather makes fall golf important for the Huskers. "It's hard for the young kids to get their feet on the ground competitively," he said. "Also, the weather makes us a have-not, as far as collegiate golf goes. Spring weather here is a problem and always will be." , 7 4 INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE Intramural football Qamts tonight Vina No. 1 a m ..e.hrmm fi "A" v. Haraer 3 A p.m,-Rwbasack vs. Moe Effort II, 9 p.m. -Abel 4 "8 vi. Abel 6 B . Vina No. 2 '. ' 6 pjn.-Abel 4 "A" vs. Cather 2 "A",7 p.m. Council ot American Indian Students vs. Sr. Dental Students (Lebsack). 9 p.m.-Abel 7 "A" vs. Abel 5 "B". - Vino No. 3 R n m .rather S "A" vs. Abel 9 "A" Smokin' jays vs. 1641, 9 p.m.-Abel 8 Abel 11 B . Cather No. 1 R n m -rthir A "A" vs. Abel 6 "A Hot Rocks vs. Brass Rail, 9 p.m.-Abel 9 Abel 10 "8". , Cather No. 2 - 6 p.m.-Cather 10 "A" vs. Harper 7 "A pjn.-2701 Club vs. Thunderchickens. Cathar No. 3 ' 6 p.m .-Schramm 8 "A" vs. Harper 2 p.m.-King vs. Triple A Lettermen. intramural games Tuesday night Vina No. 1 6 pn.-Sigma Alpha Epsllon "A" vs. Phi Gamma Delta "A", 7 pjm.-Phl Kappa Psl "A! vs. Lambda Chi Alpha "A", 8- p.m.-Triangle "A" vs. Chi Phi "A". Vina No. 3 8 p.m.-Alpha Tau Omega "A" vs. 8eta Theta PI "A", 7 p.m.-Sigma Chi "A" vs. Delta Sigma Phi "A", 8 p.m.-Aipha Gamma Sigma "A" vs. Theta XI "A". . Cathar No. 1 6 p.m.-Beta Sigma Psl "C" vs. Delta Upsllon , 7 p.m.- "B" vs. , 7 p.m.- "B" vs. "A". 7 "C", 7 p.m.-Cather 7 ''A" vs. Abel 2 "A". 8 p.m.- Ken's Driva-ln vs. Space Kadets. Cather No. 2 - , 6 p.m.-Alpha Tau Omega "C" vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon "C", 7 pn.-Cather 11 "A" vs. Schramm 4 "A", 8 p.m.-The Good Guys vs. Ant Hill Gang. 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