friday, february 10, 1978 daily nebraskan page 15 UNL hopes tolbreak Tger hdme .coiaff t By Jim Hunt University of Missouri's head basket ball coach Norm Stewart Will be happy to be back at Hearnes Center Iri Columbia, Mo., as the Hgerrhope to get back on the winning track against the high-flying Corn huskers Saturday. , , J. i3 UNL, ranked" 18th iy United Press In ternational and. 19th in the Associated Press poll, won its seventh game in a row 63-50 against Kansas State University Wednesday night. Yet, UNL has had pro blems winning in Columbia UNL has won two of the last 1 1 games in Columbia, an 88-77 win in 1974 and art I 4 I I advantage s, if c - . A Vv rT. .J - .... ;.! It'll i $ 1 3k 7 K- l4We havenl had a real good solid game lately," Stewart said. "After the first few minutes, we played extremely well at Oklahoma (a 73-70 loss). Our best game td date was against Kansas State (a 65-60 win).M The Tigert are led by senior forward day Johnson. Johnson has averaged 17, points and eight rebounds this season for the 10-12 Tigers. : ( 4 ' ; . "r , Nebraska centef Carl . liicPlpe, who scored 21 points. Wednesday nighty leads , UNLiri 1 scoring, averaging 1 5.1 , joints ' while guard Brian Banks is averaging 145 points. . ; . ' tlpoff is scheduled for 7:35 turn the and I hope 6ur home court advantage holds: , f game; will be broadcast by KFAB, KLIN : Up.": ' r -; -. . . and KFOR " - .: Stewart said with a 194 ireeord, UNL is r LrMissoiri Starting line tips ' . -tt.th thick of the Big Eight Conference Missouri (10-12) : " .f ; ' -' t title chase, but he is; not surprised by ' -1 aay lohnson k ,'j64h tU't F UNLsuccess. -v : . ' wr. ; bradUroy i L .6-7 a t Jr. iV F " ' w . k. . u ' 1 ' ';JiVi:f."r Stan Ray .vi Uvi6-9wVvJ'r4 C 1 ; ferent ; tharl theyVejbeert the last Ihree; jeffCurrie ; , v.,6-3; ,r a iSo. t G , . years Stewart said. "They do an excellent ; ujsjl H9-3) - i: - - " U job tof playing together and. getting .every- v. terry Novak, V. i iSi. " i iJP: I . . .. Vet, Stewart said the Tigers have had Carl McPipe n A .6-8 1 v JrT v i vwC; H-feroblems 'blavine 46 i minutes of ; eoodci' Brian Banks i &Q v yJt. U'i G f , basketball. , ' 1 ': ' ; Bo Moore . v v . .6-3 . . Jr. v k y ;. feO-7iwlnini907. " f Playing tit Hearnes has always been tougjl for us and I'm Siire Saturday will be hd. exceptiortin UNL coach loe Cipriand Saldj lcwe only beat Missouri by one point in our blace (the Sports Complex) so Saturday game should be i real barn burner." ' UftL bfcat the Tigers $6-55 three Weeks ago in Lincoln. . - Missouri rheanwhile, returns from & 72-53 losi td Kansas, Wednesday hight. uWe got stomped bad and are down Hsht now' Stewart said. "We've had some success against Nebraska down here lately i sports; v .,' t - Don Isherwood, who guided Valentino's softball team to . a Lincoln AAA leaie- : title ' last year,' has been . named interim , coach of the UNL women's softball team. . Isherwood replaces Marcia Walker who resigned from her basketball and softball . coaching duties January 17. ;' ; 1 ' The women's squad, coached by Judy Schalk, travels to Pes Moines to compete ; in, a meet that includes Grand View Col-;-; lege, Southern Illinois and Drake Univer- .aty.. ; V ; v UNL senior forward CIsy Johnson starts the Missouri fast bresk assinst Kansas guard John Doughs. Johnson is Missouri'i leading scorer averasg 17 points a ; Photo by Bob Pearson ; After snapping its seven-game losing streak aeainst Tarkio College Wednesday V The men's , and Women's gymnastics 1 . niit; tlie UNL womefl's basketball squad ; teams from UNL will be ton the road this; . ' "weekend. .. : -' " . " :, ' .": . Francis Allen's mens isqiiad, ranked in , the top ten nationally, travels to Lawrence, : Kan. to take on an improved Kansas Uni-i-.versity squad; The Jayhawks set a school- record score of 205 .45 last week. guard game. NCAA not 'Hipp on errors eboara ad discovered in scok It was a brisk day in November when " . Vieh learning Of the Licident, Dick words "I.M. HIPP " ON GATEWAY. Martin, - the assistant Big Eght commis-: . REALTY" flashed across Memorial' Stad- ' sioner in Kansas City, Mo.; said "things ium's new electronic scoreboard. '. ' like that happen. But the nils is clear: Few of the over 76,000 fans saw ihe , student athletes cannot endorse cornmcr message and ttuT fewer probably remember cial products, it . Why should they? You'd be hard-press-' ' - ' ' ' ' " . " ' . . ' ' ' " ed to find enough fans who remember that . "It's an NCAA rule and a conference Ho itxit - rA f,v ' nnlirv " Martin said. Ive talked to uon- hawks, 52-7: in the Huskers' last home. (Dryant)' about it. It would be totLy uniair rur ins iu uuiiiiusin i Vliat I Ye heard is just hearsay." 7 - " ' Martin added that Eig Eight; schools . akr . m 1 "are well-versed on the rules. r MIIAU fl H ifi. .-M-. . Ptit F.'.t rtfRrfal lift cannot say what action will be taken by his office. "I can't comment either way," he S3id. '' ' ' ' '' The matter should be left as hearsay Gateway Realty and First Federal of snd after taBdnt with Martin, one gets the- Lincoln houdit the scoreboard and each fcmression it will remain as such. were given six advertiing spots during the Xo speak of probation because ov-fcn game. ' But one of those spots could hre caused the UNL athletic department some problems if Don Bryant, the sports infer- for t!.;r.p nJr.cr tt.zn. scoreboard mation director, hadn't done some quick ohtior.s. tninking. Bryant raced to trie scorccosra will . travel to Fremont Saturday to play Midland College. -The Huskers post an : 8-16 record. , ' ' , ' - " . . . - ' .., LaCrosse practice, for all interested women, will he at the cast Stadium indoor track, Saturday at 2:30 pm, JL : Li. - -"J ' t . , 1 Y game on Nov. 12. V ft T overs!"ht by a fcreboard operator is ridiculous. Cut the NCAA office has been ul c Cvanrr. is booth d told the operators to stop fia:h- lt y-2XfJ ing ,1 .ivertising whS u:cd I-back IW, cy Wc 0 mytimewcrkcnt .Urrc a ; : 1 said. "Someone p: po;ca. u - - . f -taste and poor rjjrrcr.i. rr..;-a. c v"' r , name MI spend half stuir," Bryant it was poor lhat stufr which Uryznt tz:n 10 attempts to keep players front c::J2::'"3 businesses. 'and business from u:irz pay er's names to endorse budncci. 'The boy (IL'pp) wa'Unvdicd," hs added. There vas no vcl-ticn, pr -At the time, the I.M. H r? jol: ::e going around, like I.M. Fat. There s& just an lAi. rage going on." ; v a't hcrrcn :--.n. 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