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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1977)
tfoursday, mcrch 3, 1977 dsily ncbresksn psp 1 1 First annual state tacqusibal! tourney to be in Lincoln The fust Nebraska State Racquetball (Championships will be Friday through Sunday at the Sports Courts, 222 N. 14th St. The tournament has 173 entries, according to publicity chairman Pat Kor bus. "Most of the players are from Lincoln and Omaha," Korbus said. "But we do have some from Grand Island and others as far away as Scottsbluff." Korbus said there have been state cham pionships before, but they were not recog nized by the United States Racquetball Association (USRA). "This will be the first state tournament under the newly crg&iized Nebraska Racquetball Association (NRA), Korbus said. - "Dick Kincaide, the manner of the Sports Courts, went to a mcstfcs of USRA court managers to see if we could hold the Midwest regional in Lincoln. They said we could only if wo formed a state associa tion of our own. That's how the NRA got started," he said. The Midwest regionals will be at the Sports Courts March 31 through April 3. Divisions for play in the state tourna ment will be for men and women, singles and doubles. Because WeVe All 5n ITEi-is 'offetlier jflii jog? The men's division consists of an open sidles category, a senior division for peo ple 35 years old or older, a masters divi sion for those 45 and older, a B-divisicn for players not placing in the open divi sion and a junior division for those 18 and under. Korbus said there were also more than 20 men's teams for doubles. Women's categories are limited to a singles open division and a B-division, in addition to eight teams of doubles. Keith Freeman of Omaha is the top men's seed, Korbus said. Freeman is fol lowed by Dave Huls, link Domainque and Darryl Ekstrom, ill of Lincoln. In women's competition Sue Ordunacf " Lincoln is the top seed, followed by Pat Greis of Omaha and Jay Davis of Lincoln. Davis, the acting UNL women's athletic director, is teamed with Orduna for the top spot in women's doubles play. JllrTJJ v m Hear Lincoln's Music and Information a.m.- 10a ayj with J HL-jf feg .jaMr IMF mam mvit' smgemom and Presenting A Different Artists Music Each Morning crossword puzzle i p E R p 5 j? F" J b ho In jiz Ji3 ji4 ; , L 15 j'8 17 lT " 19 "" 23 ' """"" .21 22 23 24 25 27 28 - 30 " ' vT 32 iT" " """ 34 35 ; 37EsSP " 40" 341 "" " 42 43 44 b mmM mmmmm iiMuwii mmam mmmmmm i-scSMBBfc '.jmeww? mmmmm tmmmmmm Mammm mmmm mmmmm 45 M 47 48 mmmmmM mmMmm tmmmmmi i rm' mmmmm hhmh mmmmmm ttSOmUxr, -"mnjff,'3 mmmamm mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmm 49 . , lo . 51 j52 mmm mmm H i TPTg-1 MMM MiW MMHW BM'toWMBST11-" 53 .. 54 55 I 56 . 57" 5T "5 : - 51 - i a II M M I f i i i m i i 1 Daisies 8 Ran behind schedule IS in touch with 13 I.ldxine-Cibinet 17 crtim. play 1!) fcSccn vdhscJ 23 Bridge tJtSliings II Ccr.junctisa 22 Ealktrsove 24 Thomas et at 23 Krsctor - Wcrtmulier 23 Swelling disease 2 Chatter 29 Raccoon's cousin 2D Take offense 32 Humorist Sam 21 life-producing substances: Ahbr. 23 Yin companion 41 Cable or hern 4S FouBt&ki-cohi 43 Bank scouie 43 Calif- mission founder 43 Foray S3 Delhi instrument 22 Writer Bellow 53 Neighbor of Ky. 54 Vic and family S3 Brooks 57 Poe treatise CO Trap 1 Steamer (old auto) 2 Pioneer 3 lOU's PQYN 1 Seller of hot, tickets 2 ville (French town hail) 3 Lawless conditions 4 Nickname for Symington 5 Finesse ' 6 Flu symptoms 7 Ilarsh: Var. . 8 Winder for a timepiece 8 Fire leavings 13 Hope, to Cato 11 Back talk 12 Chckeberry genuses 13 Attach in a way 14 So aboard 13 Beyond recovery 23 Came out 25 Wear for winter warmth 27 Year, in Paris 23 Coins 31 Peking pegoda 33 Duct 35 Penny-counter 37 Stars' partners S3 'Two heads are better " 23 Most parched , 43 Instruct 42 Stomp on 43 More sadistic Comet Dwarfis&ness Kcu! Oscar de la Call S3 Wound mark S3 Explosive Red or black ifif lyit fill?8 1 I .ci T's wit if y II 'WlCil OS 25? Unbe!ievab!3 Low Prices: Fpr Guys: Cftfi shirts WUU3. 300 475s Cf sho sweaisrs ,93 cnts 3 For Gals: 250ii ouscs S3 - 4.93 -13.93 35 sheas 93-19.93 suits 43.C3 Jnnsjsans kflf'shOS ,UU 5J ,93-14.93 400 sweaters on ss!s A f ski costs & vests Ul9.C3-33.C3 UUl33 fl f dresses, pantstiits & jumpsuits 9J93 - 22.93 45 !r alher coats off Stock Brought in From Omsho & Kccmcy Stores tiipiiCiit: i I Li V h' if rT r lx V-'- x pjraclufilyi I I M Ik. J ( XX : . 144 N. 14th x rrtnflFLiTlRlEiStSLif I-::- :- : - i