thursday, february 2, 1978 daily trebraskan pago 11 . Revenge triumph over CU puts Huskers in second place By Rick Huls UNL's basketball team won their fifth consecutive game Wednesday night and moved into a tie for second place in the Big 8 confer ence race. The Huskers- defeated Colorado University 86-75. The win improved UNL's season record to 17-3 and 6-2 in Big 8 play. Iowa State University lost Wednesday to Kansas State University 74-63, at Manhattan, drop ping their Big 8 record to 6-2. UNL plays ISU in Ames Saturday night in a key conference game. Led by 6-foot-7 freshman forward Andre Smith, the Huskers gained revenge over the Buffaloes. DONT SLEEP THROUGH THE FUTURE! ' Computers and technology are the tools to control the future. So that, you aren't caught sleeping, the Computer Network is offering FREE non-credit courses in computing. Booklets and information are available at the following: Open Shop Nerjr. Hall User Room, Ferg. 21 CBA231 bib. and Resource Center, 221 NE Hall t ACROSS 1 U.S. journalist. bora in Denmark 5 A length of yarn II One of the "three B's" 14 Stress It Indeed. In Ireland 17 In (eventually) It Long time 2t Author of "America die Beautiful" 21 Mislays 22 Brassie's relative 24 Artery 25 A second self 2t Lexicographer's abbr. 31 Rudiments 14 Prevailed" 25 Exceedingly 2tWngs 37 Iraqi money 33 Astringent 3t Masseur's - - specialty- .IT 49 Wordless ' 41 Astronaut ' Conrad 42 Poetic contractioa ' . 43 Disappear ; gradually ,..' 43 Foolish 43 Ropes wttSi ' iwoses 32 Kind of pJssa 33 She wrote : Three Lrvrs, 5t Rainbow 37 Goes strain ahead, as apOot C3 Arrow polssgi 31 Argument a 4 wines 14 it Three weeks ago in Boul der, CU had beaten the UNL squad, 73-64. Smith scored a career high 21 points as Nebraska pulled away in the second half after leading 34-28 at intermission. Smith was forced into a starting role for only the second time this season when Husker coach Joe Cipriano benched starting center Carl McPipe for what Cipriano termed "disciplinary reasons." Smith led a balanced Husker attack as three other players scored in double figures. Junior guard Brian Banks scored 16 points, Bob Moore scored 12 points and Ca ts and dogs, ' Cg. - Doubleday Feudal laborer :lt'UIan ; : Mongolian -" capital V : -11 Plato's, 'r . - outstanding student . - .IV 12 Happen Evaluated Blood of the. gods ' -' Ancient British tribe" Like some; 12 Does farm 15 Saul Bellow's : . ,45 Church law prize'. 13 Biblical depopulates, ,23 Archeologist's ' find -v -v. , Painter famed ' ,'"'24 Dyeing for Washington . equipment T portraits . v 23 Heath . Vonnegut or f . 27 Spat ; -' Weill - 23 Cheers Bed of roses SJ "-are born Residents: Suffix r :. great . .": ' Avat-gardist v . . Shakespeare f J 1 I 4 junior .Curt - Hedberg chipped in a season-high 17 points. Hedberg also handed out nine assists and grabbed 8 rebounds. UNL shot 62 percent from the field hitting on 34 of 55 field goal attempts. CU shot 51 percent from the field and the Buffs' 75 Soints were he most the tuskers have allowed all season. Colorado was led by Omaha native Larry Vaciilik who scored 20 points and ' grabbed 1 1 rebounds. Emmet Lewis, who quit the CU team last week and re turned, this week, scored 18 points while freshman Jack Tuz scored 10 points. UNL led by as many as 20 points in the second half as Cipriano cleared the bench in the final minutes. Freshman Sil Despot tied his season high of nine points. Freshman guard Mike Naderef saw some action for UNL after playing only a minute in the past two games. Naderer had been sidelined with a pulled ham string and was plagued by the flu last week. " Mother feig 8 action last Wight, v Oklahoma. edged . Missouri at Columbia 65-64," and Kansas trounced Okla homa State 83-65 In Law rence to maintain ' their claim t6 first place witha 7-1 record. Saturday 's action besides thclJWSU,,inafchuil In-'-i eludes : Kansas ' " State at ' Colorado, Kansas at Okla j homa and Missqurit Olda- homa State. 1.: v - 3 puzzle .4 - fOGGv70f v - Edited by Eugene T. F.laleska ' 31 Swiss stream y 32 Paving material : 33 Coupe's relative 1 17 Jones's ' : ' 'ocker.'t 13 Gibbons 49 Reveals " work 44 Deli machine 47 Veins of ore . f ' 43 Delhi dresses 53 Bean or Welles 51 Flicks unit 52 "Lollipop" in ; a 1S34 song 53 Hoity-toity one 54 State west ofN.C. : 55 Ferrara family J 53 Goose, in Genoa " 53 Western Indian 10 11 12 13 1 1" 1 j. " 1 , CT4 f! 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