mordzy, dcccrnbcr 0, 1373 I 1-2; CUT Mykt, 2-1 ; JIa CdvJ. 1-2; tui 177-L:il Ilcff- f, 3-1. n sports shorts Bivouac will present a free dowr2J3 ski clinic at 7:33 end 9:33 torU at the Eivouac store, 1235 Q St., in the Gurry's coir.plsx. , Topics to be discursd fcclads base prepsratlon, hot waxing, edjs 'sharpening and binding rodntensnce. Films entitlsd Performer miNsstsr Go forColi wi3 be shown st both times. A question and answer session will fcSow. . The Nebraska Union Recreation Dept. wl conduct campus tournaments today through Saturday in men's and women's billiards table soccer doubles, chess and'bridge. ; The winners of each tournament will qualify for a regional games tournament sponsored by the Association of College Unions International (ACU-I). The regional tournament will be Feb. 10 through 12 at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Winners on the regional level will advance to a national tournament. Pre-registration is required for the tournaments. Additional information and registration forms are available at the Union Recreation Desk in the lower level of the Union. , - The tournament schedule: women's billiards, 6:30 pjn. today; men's billiards, 530 pjn. Wednesday; foosbaH doubles, 630 pm. Tuesday; chess, 9 am. Friday and 2 pjn. Saturday ;bridge. ; . The Husker wrestling team was led by Cliff Myles in the Iowa State Invitational Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Myles ".finished second hi the 167-pound class. V Myles was 2-1 in the tournament. Teammate Rex Thompson wts 3-1 and finished third in the 142-pcund class.. Others who placed for Nebraska were BUI Hoffman, fifth (177); Dan Kling, sixth (167); Jim Calvert, seventh (167); and Dave Finken, ninth (142). Husker wrestlers and their tournament records include: 118-Mike Vranich, 3-2 126-Dave Winger, 14 Agron Vashas 3-2; 134-Pat Arthur, 2-3; Bill Karpowicz, 2-2; 142-Dave Finken, 3-1; Terry Vik, 1-3, John Bradley, 1-1; Rex Thompson, 34; 158-Sieve Hill, 0-5; 167-Dan Kling, The UNL women's gymnastics team won a triangular meet Saturday hi Brookings, Si)., tgsinst South Dakota ' State Urivtrsty (SDSU) mi Cemidjl State College, The Ilusken tabled 1183 points to SBSlTs 107.95 and Ceroidji State's 105.65. Criry Robertson CrJthed second in the t3arcunj for the I Itrkers with a 33.20, winning the vault with an 83 and finishing fourth in the floor exercise and balance beam. Tammy. DriscoH was tlard in the all-around with a 29.25. She was second in the balance beam (7JS0) and floor exercise (835) and fourth in the vault Peggy liddick won the uneven parallel bars with an 8.S0 and SandyCzaplewski won the floor exercise with an 8.55. The UNL men's basketball team beat the University of Hawaii last Thursday and Friday and will return to Lincoln with a 3-2 record for a game against the Univer sity of Minnesota Wednesday in the UNL Sports Complex. The Huskers men's gymnastics team finished third in the Ball State Invitational Saturday in Muncie, Ind. The Huskers tallied 148.70 points in the meet, trailing only the University of Oklahoma (OU) with 15630 and Indiana State with 156.45. The Huskers were defending champions in the meet. Leading performers for the Huskers were Larry Gerard, first in vaulting, second in the horizontal bar, fourth in the floor exercise and third in the all-around. Duane West finished third in the floor exercise for UNL. Olympian Bart. Connor won the all-around, floor ' exercise, parallel bars and horizontal bar to pace OU to thetitle. Texas Tech University, the Huskers' opponent in the Dec. 31 Astro-Elucbcnnet Bowl in Houston, defeated Baylor University 24-21 Saturday to clinch a share of the Southwest Conference title. . The win gave the Red Raiders a 10-1 regular season mark. Their only loss was to the University of Houston, 27-19. Texas Tech was ranked eighth last week. Tech was led by quarterback Rodney "Little General" Alison. He carried the ball 11 times for 106 yards and two touchdowns and completed 9 of 16 passes for 122 yards. Cf88 3 ..end GuIpZD 's, Free Parking i j Complete Unisex Hair Care at KZACSTOCSTKCl. 17A Gr R ,7fcst ilia way it is ct Ilccds Tcsthsr I!;i!thy hdr. ct tho ivzy vcu it. ErJ cy c I cr cr?cr-csai ccs ct S3w IVodess Ski . Hosteler IVocdl ki Hostder Epoxy Ski Childrens Ski Sats Ski Pc!as-Crr5o Coctt, Suve-Hein Leather Cocti, Tyrol Leather Cscts, Rjctsrs, Lcsshsr Ski IVaxsMwix Ski Ktistsr-swtx Snst&sr Cisidkss . 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