The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1975, Page page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, October 22, 1975
page 15
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In addition to junior Husker quarter
back Vincc Ferragamo being named United
Press International back-of-the-week, the 6
ft. 1 in. transfer student from California
also was named the Associated Press' (AP)
Big 8 offensive player of the week,
Tuesday.
The AP also ranked Nebraska's football
team fourth this week behind Ohio State,
Oklahoma and Southern California
respectively.
respective divisions at the 1975 Tae Kwcn
Do Championships in Des Moines, Iowa
Saturday.
Junior Steve Ehrlich placed third in the
blue belt free fighting division and fresh
man Jon Wiesler placed third in the white
belt free fighting division, according to
Bert Kollars, club sponsor.
Two UNL students placed third in their
Baseball great Hank Aaron will be at
Brandeis in downtown Lincoln today from
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Flag tournament continues
Thunderchickens, Brass Rail, Selieck
and Harper 10 all advanced to the semifinal
rounds of the UNL all-university intramur
al flag football championships tonight as
the four teams posted wins during Tues
day's quarterfinal play.
The Thunderchickens beat Sigma Alpha
EpsUon "A" 57-32 Tuesday night, before
advancing to the quarterfinals after losing
to the Brass Rail 25-20 Monday night.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon "A" beat Ag Men
"A" 54-39 Monday.
The Brass Rail beat Phi Delta Theta "B"
Tuesday night 31-27.
In other games Tuesday, Selieck beat Ag
Men "A" 24-20 and Harper 10 beat Abel 9
"B" 40-20.
In games Monday, Sisma Alpha Epsilon
"C" beat Beta Theta Pi "C" 34-19, Selieck
Quadrangle "A"beat Harper 10 "A" 37-32,
Abel 9 "B" beat Sigma Nu "B" 31-27,
Abel 4 "B" beat Phi Delta Theta "B"
22-13.
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