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thurcfiy, trptcn-.ter 2, 1070 d:y ne pep 15 sports shorts KU m ff'i .jtF1 to: test Bi tsA. VrJzy ia fca CcIsbbi.'' Scares fso1i2 -.tickets cost $20 far six tsz jsd bsC&3 fx&ets cost SS for 11 prsss ia tis crsr Tcdouts for VMJ$ fcS rrojrra bcjfa csxt wccSc Temsa ihct-IJ report to lh TiTE pool Tuss&y, St7,at2pxi. UNL ttzdzzis io want to pfey rc$y this feU sficeli cteet at th Csthcr Pcjsind Recreation FMJ opea frcsa 9 ux to noon and frca 1 to 4 pxi. tedcy Tces&y, Sept. 7, at 6 pja. and Fii!ry. Stents who For tidiness! ialoazztxm. purc-a csxeu contact Tom or Jca at last ipxfeg caa pick tZssa up by prcscctins their rtcdent idsntifktioa cards asd ticket receipts. All new stsdects asd those who dlJ cot purchase tickets in the spring wi3 be seated ia the North or South Stadiums. Tbe Hist hozne football gasse is Sept. 25 aiiast Texas Cbibtzn University. The home bsetba3 cpener is Nov. 27 aiiEst .the Uni- Entrfes for intrsnniral fast- and slow-pitch softbaH are due today at 5 pja. in the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine St. A $7 entry fee must accompany each entry. Way w21 begin Sept. 7. For additional information, contact Gale Tiedow, co ordinator of program plan ning intrmurals, at 472-3467. Ak Getting for all fresh men who wast to " play baseball at UNL wf3 be Tues&iy; Sept 7 at 4 pm, in the second floor auditor ium of the South Stadium office bldg. To participate in fall var sity baseball tryouts, stu dents must attend the meet ing. ': Any female student who wants to try out for one oi the cine intercollegiate women's sports at UNL should attend a meeting Thursday at 7 pjn. in the second floor auditorium of the South Stadium office bldg. The women's coaches will be introduced and prac tice times for each sport will be announced. Women interested in playing field hockey for UNL this fall should attend tryouts today and Friday from 2 to 4 pjn. at the Wo men's Physical Education (WFE) Difg. Final tryouts for the UNL women's volleyball team are at 3:30 pjn. to day and Friday in WFE 313. 432-7751. ' XZn Uriveniiy cf Eanizs QIU) Jayfcraks open their 1975 seccca Sctzricy ia Conralis, Ore., zsX Oizzsvt Slztz Uzz?stty. it cedd raark the bejiimsrs cf tzz&si Ksioa hth C.j 8 Ccsferoe foctbsa teana tczzzni: decs from Cirr ccr-frrtcex Lart tzzztt, t'z 8 resell pested a 25-7 mrk afst tasd-utsst cystica, dIie xnsa&z c!y cne cf ' fesr post-sra cczizstx. The 23-7 cask tnsd&sz isto ' a wstj percssias cf ecu! 1 psi ct-rt, a ETj 8 raccri. Ia the last' fktt years, ths raccri has bssa eqs!y fsat p2if3. Er?s wii tks 1971 traaca, ths 8 fcaa posted irccass iai cf234M, 25-12, 27-7-1, 23-11 aiil29-9acccaH3CfiKescecpisa. : ' " ' The 8 has fared last ia gsrss a2SJt schools frcsa the inecxi VaZsy Cccferesce, wiazirs all 12 camesbe tareea the trro ccifcreraas ia the kst Cts years. The co! ciapr conTiKence the 8 has Madtodom fcate ia recent yean is the Scutheasra Conference The 8 fhx-ycar mark asainst SEC exponents is only 109. 8 schools were victorious ia all three games N g o .Gominsnce; v betreea the two cenrarences last year however, fcdudjtg ths Vzziiy of lxzft QSU) ttisri 20-7 caibaaTy televised Epsatcf ALihasaaial!Uscpener. - ' Oier cr ccsferccces asd the 8s tm&. aaisst thara ere: Eij 10, 16-5: Sccest, 23-10-1; Pac 8, 14-6-1 ; A!hJs Ccast, 6-1 ; Uesra Aa Ccaicrcsce, ! 14-4; major fadepjodests, 23-8 asd ethers, 7-2. - '. ' The Ualfenily cf OHshxssa (CU) Sociars laad the Eg 8 ia cca-conference whIr patsentae a 22-0-1 ,; raccrd. The Hashers are sacccJ at 23-3 asd the Usher si cfCclcrado (CU) is third with ca 18-5 mask. Other E& 8 schools asd their ncacsfaresce reccrds are: Kansas State University, 14-6;CHshcssa State Uni versity, 14-6-1; Iowa State UsfraniSy asd KU, 148 and KU 13-9. . - liissoari appears to have the tcsgksst im-ccafercsce schedule ia the Eg 8 this year, facins the University cf ' Southern California asd Ohio State University ca the road and hosting the cniversitias of Hiscis and North Carolina. ;n p s h' .V;. L n (o) r CERTIFIED NUriSE-USDWJFE Ro berta Mysrs visits a new mother at Medical University Hospital. Chifteston. The March of Dimes helps support nurse-mid-wifa education In its efforts to im prove maternalinfant heatth care. n C3 It . 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