The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 02, 1976, Page page 15, Image 14

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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.
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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.
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