The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11
monday, december 1. 1975 daily nebraskan page 1 1 ticrfy ivsjfis csrcsdo. it TIM National Comnmefaw on fVoductKii?, WuhiitfUxi, D. C. sports shorls UNL's junior varsity basketball team dropped a pair of decisions last weekend, losing to the Nebraska Wesleyan j.v.'s 76-75 Friday and Kearney State's j.v.'s 72-66 Sat urday. UNL was led by freshmen Val Martin Fernando Chevannes. Martin, 6 ft. 7 in. native of South Bend, Ind., tallied 18 against Nebraska Wesleyan and 29 against Kearney. Chevannes, a 6 ft. 5 in. forward from Panama City, Panama, scored 20 points against Nebraska Wesleyan and 14 against Kearney State. In Saturday night's game, Randy Cipriano, son of UNL coach Joe Cipriano, scored 15 points for Kearney State. ' Two UNL women's swimming records were broken in a combined men and women intersquad swim meet Nov. 21 when Red defeated White 102-98. Mikki Crosby swam a career best 1:05.6 in the 100 meter women's butterfly, a UNL record. The women's medley relay team also set a record 2:02.0. Relay team members are Ann Brinkman, Deb Peterson, Ruth Spencer and Crosby. Women's meet results were used in a telephone meet with the University of Massachusetts, swim coach Pat Sullivan said, but Massachusetts won 77-34, sweeping all first places. Swimmers Spencer, Lisa MaGee, Ellen Hol lander led UNL, Sullivan said. Husker gymnasts Larry Gerard and Gene Mackie finished first and fourth respectively in the all-around event at the Windy City Invitational in Chicago Saturday. Gerardi's winning score of 104.25 left him short of qualifying for the USA USSR dual meet training camp at Penn State University, from which the 1976 Olympic team will be selected. UNL wrestlers Bill Hoffman and Bob Johnson each finished second in their respective weight classes at the Oklahoma Open Wrestling tournament Saturday in Norman, Okla. Hoffman lost to Bill Mitchell of Oklahoma Central State College, 1-0 in the 177 lbs. division finals in overtime. Johnson lost to Oklahoma University's Mark Neumann 5-1 in the 190 lbs. finals. The first meeting of the Nebraska gymnastics booster club will be Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Villager Motel Ballroom, 5200 O St. All students are invited to attend. Speakers at the meeting will be UNL Sports Information Director-Don Bryant, Aleen Swofford, UNL women's athletic director and Francis Allen, UNL's men's grymn astics coach. 1 1 lit ; fi urmnuwt klllfjl! DECEMBER 2 IJi 2:00 -9:00 PM. 'MM ' . ' j Bang & Olufcens Beosystem 3500 The ultimate integration of sound and space. Introducing a totally integrated receiver and automatic turntable. Bang & Olufsen's new Beo centerv3500. The perfect solution for those who have space limitations, those who find cables and plugs confusing and for music listeners who see the strong logic in the integration of two components into a single unit - both electronically and aesthetically. 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