The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1979, Page page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wednesday, October 31, 1979
L.C. Cole . .
daily nebraskan
;t
Continued from Page 16
Cole said before each game he tells the team winning
will be one step up the ladder."
"I say don't let us break one step on that ladder
because we'd fall straight to the bottom," he said.
He said he thinks the team is improving each week and
it must keep improving if any kind og goals will, be
accomplished.
"Right now in personal goals it bothers me every game
when I don't get a fumble recovery or an interception or
block a punt. But in the end.it won't bother me a bit not
to have done any of those things if we win the Big Eight
and National championships," he said.
Cole, a Physical Education major, got married last
summer and he said marriage has also helped him in
football; . , .;
"It keeps you mind on one thing-you're not running
around chasing other girls. It cuts off a lot of outside
interference.. You can concentrate on your schoolwork
Soccer . . .
Continued from Page 16
Hornby said the key to the team's
defensive success was the play of the four
fullbacks.
"It is not just the goalkeeper," he said.
Although all of the Big Eight schools
have soccer teams, Strevey said Colorado is
the only . one to recognize soccer as a
varsity sport.
Because the Nebraska soccer program is
not recognized as a varsity sport, the team
receives no university funds and therefore
must finance itself. -
Strevey said the team members pay
fifteen dollars in dues each year and-also
referee for a youth soccer league to raise
money,
Strevey said the team was looking for a
sponsor and mentioned Pabst Blue
and football and somebody's there with you all the time,"
he said.
Cole said his wife Sharon has been very supportive of
him especially when things were looking down. However,
he also said she's honest with him about riis playing.
"She told me I wasn't playing so good at the first of
the season and told me to play with more enthusiasm and
intensity," he said.
But, Cole blames enthusiasm-and his wife-for a
15-yard penalty he received last Saturday against
Colorado.
"Coach Osborne pulled me out of the game because I
was too enthusiastic. I've been getting on Sharon all week
telling her she got me thrown out of the game," he said.
Nebraska faces Missouri Saturday and Cole said he
plans to give the Tigers his "best shot."
Missouri beat the Huskers in Lincoln last year 35-31
and spoiled Nebraska's hopes of a national championship.
"Missouri has a good team, we wanted to win the game
last year, but we wanted them to let us win," he said.
Big 8 standings
Conference Games All Games
W L Pts. Opp. W L Pts. Opp
Nebraska 3 0 116 10
Oklahoma 3 0 125 39
Oklahoma State 2 1 44 66
Missouri 1 2 29 40
Kansas 1 2 41 79
Kansas State 1 2 28 48
Iowa State 1 2 23 65
Colorado 0 3 41 100
Saturday's Games
Nebraska at Missouri
Colorado at Iowa State ,
Kansas State at Kansas
Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
7
6
4
4
2
3
2
1.
0 274 62
1 265 95
108 129
121 80
112194
93 105
91 146
86 206
Ribbon as one possibility.
Despite receiving no university funds,
Hornby said he feels the team does a good
job of maintaining a positive frame of
mind.
"We do pretty well morale-wise," he
said, "Our attitude is real good,"
Strevey said the conference tournament
will at the University of Missouri in the
spring. Defending champion Colorado,
along with Missouri, will be the strongest
entrants, according to Strevey,
The field in Columbia is natural grass
and Strevey said this would help the
Huskers because they do virtually all of
their practicing on natural grass.
According to Hornby, the grass may
slow Colorado down somewhat because
they practice on astroturf and "they are
not a grass team,"
X Kilowatt y-fSk' lKM
Conscious. n5 QgW J
LINCOLN JAYCEES
OCTOBER 19-31
"KHAT 106 FM"
A
mmm
CHAMBER of TERROR
1610 "0" - cicva Mr. Bb
$1.25 In advance $1.75 at the door
7 am - 1ft nm Cam 4hm Thur
mm a kit V.
pm i pm rn, inru asx. a nanoween raigni
Tickets available at Student Union, Miller & Paine, Seiferts,
Mageei, Mr. Bike, Front Step, Land & Sky (Cotner & "O"),
Backitage, Miity III, The Racquet Lounge, & Soup'a On.
AcpsnSnowmazz
JAN, 7-12, 1980
6 days5 nights in a Snowmass Condo
wkitchen and fireplace
3 days' ski lift and ski rentals at Aspen
Highlands
Discounted additional lifts and rentals
Free ski party and mountain picnic
ONLY $179
Roundtrip party bus ONLY $69
Winter Park, Colorado
JAN. 1-8,1980
6 days5 nights in a deluxe condo
wkitchen and fireplace
3 days lifts and ski rental
Discounted additional ski days
i Free ski party
Free shuttle service
ONLY $169
Party but option $ 69
CALL TOM AT
477-9635,
M
eu -
o
I
9 m v
END TYPO TRAGEDIES
Your 23 page term paper is finished all typed,
Aahh. But waitll On page 16, there is a paragraph
typed twice!! What do you do? Retype pages 16
through 23? Aaauuurrrggghhhlll
You should have used LEGIFORM, a text edit
ing service available through the Computer Network,
With Legiform, your copy is typed on a cpmpu
ter terminal. Any changes, from one word to an en
tire chapter, can be made without disturbing the rest
of the text. (And those rotten footnotes are added
automatically.)
For more information on LEGIFORM, contact;
COMPUTER PUBLICATIONS
225 Nebraska Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
472-3701
ood Times
are
Brewing
at
Wednesday Night
Costume Contest
Judging at 12 pm
The two couples with the best
costumes each receive two steak
dinner coupons.
Prime Rib Dinner Special
ony $3.95
Cauldren of Witches Brew
$100 a glass
Wheel of Torture
Determines prices on drinks
4 pm - 12 midnight
Bring your favorite spook!
CHESTERFIELD.
BOTTOMSLEY
& POTTS
V v . 13th & Q tiunny sBldg. h
:l
.1
v
'I
i
''
Y
it
t
s
V -
(!
t
i
aaa eai mm h m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm