Wednesday, august 19, 1981 page 66 daily nebraskan 19S1 Football We subscribe to Seven of the major football phone services in the nation. We have the expert's opinions on the key college and pro games each week. We'll give you complete coverage on all of these services (value up to $7000 worth of winning selections) for one unbelieve able low rate when you subscribe to Football Clearing House. We have all lock games. EXPIRES SEPT. 4, 1981 - Cost $600 or $175 for 5 weeks. Call us now for a free brochure 483-1078 or (816)921-5861 weekdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., or write FOOTBALL CLEARING HOUSE. P.O. Box 6053, Lincoln, NE 68506 Creighton, Northeast supply UNL with top recruits for baseball season BE IN STRIDE AND RIDE A FINER BIKE THIS YEAR J Nebraska baseball coach John Sanders has announced the signing of 16 athletes to national letters of intent. The list includes nine high school players and seven junior college transfers, five of whom were drafted by major league teams. The list is topped by Mark Honnor of Lincoln North east and Jeff Koenigsman of Omaha Creighton Prep. Honnor, a pitcher and first baseman, compiled a 17-2 two year record in high school and had a 1.40 earned-run aver age in Junior Legion play. He also recorded seven shut outs, gave up 92 hits, walked 45 and struck out 190 in 145 innings in Legion play. As a hitter, Honnor averaged .326 with 19 doubles, five home runs and 52 RBI's in 56 games. He had a .988 fielding average. Koenigsman was a captain on Creighton Prep's basket ball and baseball teams last year, both of which won the state championship. He had a 0.76 ERA and a .378 batting average. Koenigsman also plays as an outfielder and was an All-Metro and All-State selection and was named Most Valuable Player of the BartlesviDe, Okla. tournament where he played for the Nebraska Federal Junior Legion team. ru. fr-cKrriAn citmino with the Cornhuskers are Greg Rutherford of Omaha Northwest who had a 0.71 LKA and an 8-2 record last spring, outfielder Kirk Ilolscher of Lincoln Northeast, outfielder Rick Kjerstadof of Omaha Burke, pitcher Mike Dobbs of Lincoln East, outfielder Randy Smidt of North Platte and Mike Munson of Oxbow Union High School in Bradford, Vt. The five players who were drafted are infielder Jeff Carter (Los Angeles), a freshman from Evanston, 111. who hit .375 and stole 22 bases last year; infielder Dan Boever (Cincinnati and Atlanta), a junior college transfer from Westark College in Fort Smith, Ark.; pitcher Jeff Johnson (Texas and Milwaukee), from Glendale, Calif.; pitcher Todd Oakes (St. Louis) from Waldorf Junior College in Forrest City, Iowa and outfielder Dave Bailor (Kansas City and Los Angeles) from Yavapai Junior College in Prescott, Ariz. Other junior college players signing with UNL are catcher Mark Frei, a Grand Island native who played at Cloud County Junior College in Concordia, Kan., and Dan Tomish, a third-baseman from El Camino College in Torrance, Calif. im .-ww- mm-" mmu a m-, m-y mm We've got your bike, come in and see it. Volleyball begins Sept. 5 DOWNTOWN 427 So. 13th EAST PARK PLAZA 208 No. 66th QUALITY Parts Service Accessories The Nebraska athletic department has released the following schedule for the 1981 volleyball team: Sept. 5 Kansas State Lincoln Sept. 11-13 Mean Green Invitational Denton, Texas Sept. 16 Korean Jr. Nat. Team Lincoln Sept. 18-19 High School Invitational Lincoln Sept. 25-26 Husker Invitational Lincoln (Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Minnesota, Oklahoma, SW Missouri) Oct. 2-3 SW Missouri St. In. Springfield, Mo. Oct. 8 Creighton University Lincoln Oct. 13 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan Oct. 1 6-1 7 Oral Roberts Invitational Tulsa, Okla. Oct. 28 Kansas State . Lincoln Oct. 31 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 6-7 National In. Tourney UCLA, Los Angeles Nov. 13-14 Big Eight Championships Manhattan, Kan. Dec. 5-6 TBA NCAA First Round Matches Dec. 12-13 NCAA Regionals TBA Dec. 19-20 NCAA Nat. Chmpshps UCLA, Los Angeles For Your Back-to-School Needs Wide Selection of Tennis Wear Swim Wear Jogging Apparel Athletic Shoes Mon.- Friday 10-9 Sat. 10-5:30 Sunday 12-5 Centrum 2nd Level j-i... "t n i m: , k -'"tj oiiv cry f xw .-v i Ar 'rs , i , V - U Itate defensive tacUe Hemy Waechter beare down on Iowa quar.eSeGar0 NCAA women's tournament option open for four schools Kansas. Missouri. Kansas Qt-t xt- - - aum Ne braska, all members of the Big Eight athle- h SV have declared themselves eligible for National CoUegiate Athletic Association post-season tournaments in women s athletics beginning this season according to The Associated Press The Association of Intercollegiate Ath letics for Women has governed women's athletics for the past 10 years, but Division 1 Sch0?kxTn0AteAd last Januafy t0 begin women's NCAA championships in 1981 82. aiK? 0? m WiU operate undr A1AVV rules this season and will have Or 3fS? PPPg in both AUW and NCAA championship events when thev don't conflict. y tuJL Knsasnaty Star rePrted last week ti i6 5"? ?ig Eight schools mentioned haw decided to participate in only NCAA events except in indoor track, which the TtTf1 have'.Iowa Ste and Color. nly Pipate in AIAW events! UKianoma will compete in five NCAA Sa inVW 'ven,s- aoma Mate will try to particioate in thwhenthedatesdon'tcScf issilS ?ig EiSht administrative Ted tha! ta order for confer. m of fhtrUAmatic salification into W pf the NCAA tournaments it must teams signed for NCAA oy tne six-team rule are team snnrt basketbaU,voneyballandsoftbaU P