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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1976)
thursdsy. dccsmbcr 10, 1073 p:: 1 1 sports shorts The Ds:ly Nebreskan incorrectly reported Wednesday that a lacrosse club was being formed at UNL, The pub lished phone number should not be used to get informa tion about a lacrosse club. The UNL soccer club will have its final practice of the first semester at 6 p.m. tonight in the Schuite Fieldhouse. Practices will resume next semester on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Former, current and prospective members are urged to attend the first week of practices next semester to elect new officers and to discuss club policies. The Cctllhs for msn's and women's intradural bas ketball entries is 5 pm. Friday it tha UNL Recreation Office at 1740 Vine St. There is a $20 entry fee for teams in the A, B and C lesgues and a $7 fee for teams in the small fry and open' leagues. Hay begins second semester. For additional informa tion Contact Gale Vicdow, coordinator of program planning, Center for Students and Organizations-Recreation, at 472-3457. llusker basketball forward Dob Sicgcl is one of the nominees to play Jn the West squad in the 1977 Pizza Hut Basketball Classic. Siegel is one of 64 seniors nominated for the West squad. Ballots for voting for team members are available at 2,500 participating universities and Pizza Hut restau rants. The top eight vote getters will represent the West squad in the alUtar game, April 5 in the Las Vegas Con vention Center. " The University of Oklahoma has the Liz Conference's only undefeated basketball team (5-0), according to Dig 8 basketball statistics released Wednesday by the confer ence office. The Sooners are followed by Kansas State and Kansas with 5-1 marks, Oklahoma State and Missouri at 4-2; Colorado, 3-2; Nebraska, 44; and Iowa State, 2-2. Colo rado played Long Beach 'State Li Boulder Wednesday night, the results of which were not available at publica tion time. The Huskers currently rank second in defensive average, fifth in free throw percentage, sixth in rebound percentage, seventh in field goal percentage and eighth in offensive and rebound average. Husker sophomore Brian Banks ranks sixth in scoring and third in field goal percentage. Sophomore Carl McPipe is fourth in conference rebounding. The. Husker women's basketball team will play at the University of Nebraska at Omaha today at 7:30 pjn.. The Huskers' season record is 10-5. ' nOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCo o u o o o o o o icy i m i i i I o o o o o o O 0 O Q 015 0 h U: mi vtct o o O SDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG0' o q I valval e . q Nik H'X- 'J- m is :y .. V. . ooooooooooooooooooooooooo0- M o o o o . 1 - J - - r 1 l lii mi i-i .a - i J L... t iui-jui TO!iGHT Oil CAL"PUS Thursday, Decerr.isr 16, 1S73 Start your evening with dinner at the Nebraska Union Harvest Room (open 4:30-7 p.m.) then... ClZZLCOri FILM THEATRE -SWASTIKA Screenings at 7 & 9 p.m.. HOiVELL THEATRE THE RIMERS OF ELDRITCH 8 p.m. Kir.!3ALL HECITAL HALL -NEBRASKA JAZZ LAB BAND 8 p.m. SPOHTS COMPLEX WRESTLING Drake at UNL 7:30 p.m. TO? llGlfT AT THE KEOFIASKA UlllOfl HARVEST HOOM -rt's HAM WHAT AM... Oven baked and garnished with our special mustard sauce. PARK FREE... ...after 6 p.m. at AUTCPARK, 1309 "Q", when you dine at the Nebraska Union Harvest Room. fLrxnrrrc.-rr IT ' . . ; - 0 i-J 5 r-. mif ' .---.ml IN; -5 1 I i I 3 f I i GUTuJSITTCSIlIIl v,?'onr!o i i. 4) ( u o ;. o 3lJ " One of tha qtmtions students must answer at tna end, of the semsster is vhsther to ss'l thek textbooks or to keep them for possible future reference. We hope the fo!iQwng information about the value of ussd textbooks will assist you in that decision. . - . Current e&tkn ttxtbocks required for cisssss st UL for tJ upcoming ssnssstsr ere bocst back at f4sbrska Csckstsre ct C of tha repsJsr price. The tcp vsSus pries extends throh the regular buyback period at tJte end of each semestsr mi drops as the quantities for classes ere f USed. o n n n ,-1 1 r3 Viiri Slut iin i J Hin-'ifcij Current edition textbooks which may be used for upcoming semesters but which have not yet bsendtbred by the instructor are bought at speculative prices fcetwesn vthcSsssie value and top vslue. About half of these books wil move up in value and hsSf wiSI dscrssst in value ss we st more information on dass requirements. . - Current edition textbooks no longer besnj used on the UUL campus can often be purssssd by rbrts!a Cock Company for ressie to schools in other parts of the Uactad C tcs. Prices on these bocks vary tccordira to the national dstnand for each title. n .PA f ' ' ,! r aS. 1! J 1 OV edition textbooks and most psperbscks fall inta tills catssory. Check our prices and then decide vvbether or not to keep these hooo your personal library or far future reference use. , n.Ar? i. . n n G27 7 er- 1 w i LJ O...O..C it c.. UJLCJ -3 JoaQD "n. ru '0(D J LJLJLJ - ? i-f 13 '' '' i it i l A 1 "X i I- " I " " . 2-0111