thurcisy, scptcn-icr 10, 1070 W f f i ) I X- ' I; . I . : IsBlZtBWBBlVBB VJUJB ... mS r L ClOti :S!CS tGQSM . if rant UMi Three returning Icttcrwimiers head UNL's women's golf team today when thel confront Creshten Univenity. Xreitcn riad a pretty pod team last yesr and w21 be pod this year" Hsder coach Larry Romjue said. They also re-' turn a gM who won the women's amateur stats cast taro yean ao." Est Kcbraaka returra junior Nan C'vxo, last ssmmer'f state meet winner. Junior Jane Deeter and sophomore Sharon Slat- Men's sofihall GffitQCfS FifiGFQ llore men are participating in softba3 sfnee the sport was moved from spring to autumn mis year, said Gale Wiedow, co ordinator of program planning-intra-murali. "Last spring we had 90 teams that play ed three games each," Wiedow said. This fall, we have 1 10 teams that will each play four or five games before tournaments." He said the main reason for changing men's softball to autumn was the bad wea ther, which often hampered the program in the spring. In the three years Wiedow has been at UHL, the Recreation Dept. has had good luck with autumn weather, he said. .Women's and co-recreational softball will continue to be scheduled in the spring. Wiedow said he had to limit the number of teams each organization could enter last year. This year there was no need to limit the number. Wiedow said the move would allow the Recreation Dept. to better use 'die fid&3 because football could start while softball was drawing to a close. toy are the ether returning letterwmncrs. Last year the women wca the first annual Dig 8 Conference meet, and Rcsjse said he thinks they can repeat as champs. Te have a pod chance," he sail, but Kansas University (ICU) w21 be toui this year. The Ihskers also went chasrsienshios in June in 2nd claced 22nd in a35-team fsdX Romjue, who also coaches the Husker to national 5 to & 9B iicspsm. Co-recreational football started Monday and wZl finish about the same time as soft be!!, Vkdow said. By (inching the sports at the same time, he said, there will not be as many conflicts with flag football sche duling. . "Generally, the response has been good about moving softball to the fan," Wiedow said. The main reason is the students rea lise they wSl be able to play more games." Moving softball to the fall hasn't ham pered football yet, Wiedow said. It will move football back a few weeks, but foot ball still finished before the first snow last year. With softball in the autumn, the volley ball season is going to be cut about two weeks, Wiedow said. In the past volley ba3 has not been as popular as football or softball, he said. Wiedow expects to- finish the softball season about Oct. 12. This wEl allow about one and a half weeks for playoffs, he said. 0' "1 & 6lh Arrjvrsrry 83 of the New' DJft CHEAP raconi stare arrass the oKay from Hie Vd'storel ICDO-SMg $693 Hst LPs -$199 $Z98lstlapes-$499 AIL 14S IN TIE CM SALE 217Na1ih 477-6031 I I fx.. r WS L men's gc!f team, said there isn't much dif ference between men's and women's coach- "The technique is the same," he said. The only difference is that the men are stronger and even that doesn't makrmtsch of a difference." ; The women have about a sis-week faa season with two tournaments and one dual scheduled. . Following the dual with Crei.ton, the Hxkers next tournament will be Sept. 20 and 21 when they compete in the first annual Susie Maxwell Berning Afl-CoIIcge Golf Claris at the Lincoln Park Cclf Course in Oklahoma City. UNL will p!ay in the Association cf InterccHeate Athletics for Women (AIAV) region six tournament Oct 4 and 5 at the Atesar 1 121s Gc!f Course in Lawrence, Kan. ' - Te could win any of the meets, but should place fcJi in all of them," Rom- Sophomore Laurel Sniedberg and frcA men Cathy Morrissey are ether linger women showing varsity promie, he said. - El " "v. . 4 t- 1 ypvjfK;j mvjv Pdt on a crevisr nf nn nf our nev fall favorite. An O . easy casual look with space- " turt!neck sweaters. Another great saving at MAURICES! crtrb77.Tcxs R?;uIarSy $12JC3 L3 , ' - EJue. Green, and Rust H-rtW stripes. S-fAL sizes. WaStla aaryiiC TunTLE?:sc:s Regularly SlQXJO 7JE3 Rust. Elue, Brown, and Green in washabte acrylic. Sues S-M.L r