wcdnccdr, no.-.Tirr, 1070 p:;3 11 v EvG'aod's goal is to hi i 70 ps!f cent of?Ea!d goal Bv Ks KcCcr&y Fans in M::r.c:iJ Stsdiim often boo when senior Al Eveland steps cn C.e fkM to ittcnr.pt a f.dd god, but he said he undercuts why. "You know what they wnt," he sdd. "They wint the ax points." Eveknd srid when ccsch Tom Oiome elects to go for a touchdown or a first down instead cf a field god, it doesn't mdte any deference to bsn, adding that he is ready if needed. Eveland lecds the Uuskers in scoring with 56 points, and until Lst week, he also led Dig 8 Conference scoring. Eveland now is third in the Dig 8 indiviiual scoring race behind Terry IdZer of OUzhoma State University and Jim Kellcher of The University of Colorado. "Leading the Elg 8 in scoring is cot one of my goals," Eveland said. My god is to not miss any more PATs I (points after touchdown) the rest cf the season and to hit 70 per cent of my fidd gods. I thir.k I cm consistently lit0-to45-ytidnddgods." . Evchnd hss connected on 26 of 23 extra point attempts and 10 of 15 fidd gods this secscn. Evehnd sdd he has improved since the Huskers first gsme this season atinst Louisiana State University (LSU). In that gsme, Eveland missed a 34-yard fidd god, had a 39-yarder blocked and micsed UNL's only PAT attempt. Eveland received criticism after the 6-6 tie with LSU, but he said that criticism has helped him. - "If anything, it picbsbly did me good," he sdd. "I wasn't doing 1 that well. It me work harder and concentrate more. I lacked confidence at that point in the season." The past two games sophomore Ron VandeMeer has shared kick-eff duties with him, but Eveland sdd it is for a good reason. "Ron gats the bdl up higher," he sdd. "Most kickers try to get about four seconds hang time, but Ron gets about five seconds." ,. . Eveland said he is more consistent this year. The big gest problem he has had is with his placement team, "Charging the rhythm between holders and centers is a problem, but I'm getting used to the ones I have now (center Tom Davis and quarterback Vhce Ferraamo). ii n Harp er 10 A, Sigma Chi A at fop-of Intramural football ratings The Ihwks, Ilarper 10 A and Sigma Chi A continue to pace the intramural' football rankings this week. The rat ings, compiled by the UNL Recreation Dept., are for games played thrash Oct. 28. The ratings do not include the games played Monday and Tuesday . The playoffs are scheduled to begin tonight. In the independent divisidn, the Flague Patrol compiled a 3-0 record since the last rankings to continue- in the number two position. The Fuskers, ranked fourth last week, dropped out of the top five. They were replaced by the Hot Rocks, tied with Phi Delta Phi for fifth last week. Harper 10 A and Abel 5 A continue to hold the top two spots in the residence hall division. Cather 11 A moved up one position to third this week, while last . week's third place team, Schramm 4 A, dropped out. In the fraternity division, Sigma Chi A and Ag Iden A remained one and two, respectively, wh& Theta Xi A, appearing in the ratings for the first time this year, is third. ' - - This week's ratings: Indepandants - . RatJanca 1 13 I.Hawks 60 1; Harper 10 A 4-0 2. Ptesu Patrol 3. Thundar chickens 4. Hot Rocks 5. Phi Delta Phi 64 4-1 5- 1 -4-1 2. Abel 5 A 3. Cither 1 1 A 4. BurrJI Sodbusters 5. Harper 2 A Fraternity v I.SgmaChiA. 40 &0 2.Agl3enA 4-0 4-0 3. Theta Xi A 40 4. Phi Gamma 50 Delta A 41 4-0 Upsilon B 4-0 And now, through ths rest of f.'ovsmber 10, -this coupon ad and C3C will buy you our big bowl of chili and a frsa coke. Try our sslsd bsr & sandwiches white you're here. eMUu 2? GOlIO CQ3 V7im this ca good weekdays 11-2 p.m. XL o 3 3 A c-- of tcsf, piJes. tetdisup, OTilons. f; r-h tornLa, crisp lettuce, zzilJ Etil a tey v'ice cf d5ssa, s!I on a' jrJi."n griHcd scscm? itzi tvn. . . it's Skrpa" Cvf. Aid in ct 'tt cf olrp p'ii friss and you've J3t a slfy!7?3 R?r ird fr cn C"r r.' f. 272i S I I 2 K?xt ta Treasure Cty) i: T II I i ' J - - I I j i V j ! . " " - I j i I ' M . ' ASBLIIAII iOOTJSAE at All right college kid . . , You're pretty smart. You won't settle for imitation. Because you know there's a difference. The folks at Bivouac know it, too. They sell Levi's Saddleman Jeans. You heard it right, cowboy. Levi's Jeans. Smart guys know that the famous Levi's fit, quality, and look NEVER go out of style Head over to Bivouac! It's less than a day's ride from campus. j Lr k&t S-i j j 1 u cns.fxzz on I earth defres J 1235 Q Gunny's 432-0090