a tuesday, november 1 1, 1980 daily nebraskan page 1 1 si I I A Steels plans to spend offseason playing his piano for the public By Tad Stryker This winter after the Husker football season ends, junior wingback Anthony "Slick" Steels plans to return in earnest to his nimble-fingers routine, and once again exercise his vocal chords. Steels performed as a singer and piano player last winter, backed by his band, First Class. They have broken up since then, but Steels said he's now planning on form ing a trio. When the trio is complete. Steels said the group will perform at Walpurgisnacht, the UNL winter festival, where Steels made his last performance with First Class. "I've got my drummer, but we're still looking for a bass," Steels said. The drummer is Paul Hansen, a UNL senior from Grand Island, with whom Steels said he has worked many times before. The pair started working together two years ago, Steels said, when he heard Hansen playing in the dormitory. "We usually get together in the off-season; we play in wedding receptions and stuff like that. We do a lot of it just for fun, though," Steels said. Mostly, his music has been only a hobby, he said. Steels has had almost no musical training, only a few music-reading lessons last summer. "1 didn't learn much," Steels admitted. He still plays and sings by ear, picking up songs played on the radio and 'Satisfying' season ends for soccer club with loss Although the UNL Soc cer Club lost its final game of the season to Kansas State 1-0, Soccer Club Pres ident Phillip Strevey is satis fied with the season's out come. The Nov. 9 loss brought the final record to 1 1 wins and five losses. Strevey said UNL lost the game because they didn't make short enough passes in the first half. Strevey had scored a goal, but it was called back be cause UNL was offsides. "We really outplayed them," Strevey said. "They didn't score until the last minute of the game." The team is getting ready fro the Invitational Tourna ment at Manhattan, Kan. on Nov. 15. Six teams will be participating in the event. Strevey feels optimistic about the tournament. He said that although Kansas State will be in a different division from UNL, the two will probably meet in the finals. "I think we can beat them because we're the bet ter team," Strevey said. "We're on the verge of being Big Eight champs it's just that we've had a couple of bad breaks. We'll see how it goes in the spring." Strevey said that the team's goal was to go un defeated for this season, but added that all of the losses were only by one goal. Lr y-M shorts The UNL Boxing Club has changed its practice time to 7 p.m. weeknights. All interested boxers should meet in the basement of Schramm Residence Hall. The club still needs more boxers in several weight classes. ifc )(e )(c The UNL Recreation Department will sponsor a mini course on climbing in Africa at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Recreation Department office. Featured speaker is Gary Gabelhouse. Tickets for the closed-circuit broadcast of the Sugar Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran fight are scheduled to go on sale next week at both the Nebraska Union and the East Campus Union, Miller and Paine, Magee's and the Persh ing Auditorium box office. Tickets are S25 for the Nov. 25 broadcast at Pershing, which also will feature two other fights: Marvin Camel vs. Carlos "Sugar" DeLeon, and Maurice Hope vs. Carlo Herrera. ii 1 H 1 wffivfr I practicing them on the piano in his apartment. "I'm working on a few songs myself, or at least I've laid up a couple," he said. "I don't know enough about songwriting to do it right, but I'm getting better." Steels said he is improving in other areas as well. "I see myself learning more and more every time I sit down at the piano," he said. "Now I feel more comfort able with the piano and my voice. It's just something I really enjoy." The wingback says he has no big plans for himself in music, at least not for awhile. "Football and school come first, and they're tough enough," he said. "Sure, I would like to make records and give concerts. It's a dream of mine, but it's quite a ways off." . ; 1 (I - 'awmv ' Am . 70mm l u Anthony Steels ads RENTAL Rent TV's, color and BW and stereos. Rent refriger ators, washers, dryers. Rent furniture 3 bedroom package Living, bedroom, dinette, $69.95 mo. Rent anything with option to buy. ACE FURNITURE 2429 "O" St. 474-3444 BIOGRAPHIESMEMOIRS REMINISCENCES ON SALE ALL THROUGH NOVEMBER 20 OFF 1023 Booksellers 1023 Q St. Univox electric guitar. Like new. $75 or best offer. Call 475 3410. 71 VW Bug. Excellent: MPG. Runs great. $500 or best offer. 489-6227. 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