thursday, September 3, 1981 daily nebraskan page 13 Big 8's top four, increased intensity among goals of UNL women's tennis By Kevin Warneke season would see us placing mgner, uawKinssaitf. To place fourth in the To place higher, the team Big Eight and gain intensity will have to finish ahead of in practices are the goals of defending conference the UNL women's tennis champion Oklahoma State, team, according to Coach Colorado or Oklahoma. Kathy Hawkins. Daily practices began "Realistically, a fourth Aug. 24 for the nine-memb- place finish in the confer- er team. A tenth member ence would be an average will join the team at the be- scason for us and a good ginning of next semester. The top singles players Three out-of-state fresh returning are juniors Cindi men - Susan Hayes, Jamie Reiman and Ann Swan son Pisarik and LeeAnn Givens and sophomores Mimi Magiera and Kathy Fisher. Other returning team members are senior Carrie Schmitz and sophomore sently the Lynn Svoboda. Senior Sue players, - were given tennis scholar ships. According to Hawk ins, these three freshmen, along with Reiman, Swan son and Magiera, are pre- top six singles Moore will join the team at semester break. Karate teacher visits UNL, watches students perform By Scott Ahlstrand The UNL Kenkojuku Karate Associa tion was recently visited by Master Shihan Tomosaburo Okano. Okano started the Kenkojuku Association in 1941 and is head of the Japan Kenkojuku Karate Associa tion. Okano, from Japan, is visiting several of his schools throughout the United States. Assistant Professor, and third degree black belt, Richard Schmidt was enthu siastic about Okano's presence. "1 consider it a very high honor to have one of the few remaining close students of Funokoshi visit us. It is also an honor be cause of the high position he holds in the Zen Ku Ren,' Schmidt said. "Mr. Okano was very impressed with our students. He thought they performed well technically and that they also had a fine attitude and good spirit," he added. Master Okano arrived in Lincoln Aug. 24 and left for Florida Aug. 29. Workouts were held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day nights during Okano's stay and were open to club members and UNL students in karate classes. Special day classes were also held for those who have the brown and black belts. To help with the instructions, Okano brought three students with him from Japan. The 59-year-old Okano, who is a seventh degree black belt in karate and iaido (samurai sword drawing), amazed the club with both his quickness and tech nique. The club presented Okano with an honorary award which read "In apprecia tion for your continued devotion and dedi cation to the teaching of the true spirit of karate." Okano holds many honors including being on the Board of Directors of the prestigious Federation of all Japanese Karate Organizations (Zen Ku Ren). He was also a student of Gichin Funokohshi. Funokohshi is considered the father of modern karate. Two of Okano's former students were present for his visit. Larry Durst, the head instructor of UNL's Kenkojuku Karate Association and Ted Raitch, head of a Maryland Kenkojuku Association. Both trained under Okano in Japan. It was the first time they had seen Okano since 1964. spfe shorts The UNL women's track team will be holding open tryouts next week. Interested students should contact Mark Kostek or Linda Zech at the Bob Devaney Sports Center 125 or call 472-6468. The UNL rowing crew will hold a meet ing Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the boathouse, 1000 N. 16th St. All men and women interested in joining crew are invited to attend. The Nebraska volleyball team will begin its season Saturday at 10 a.m. against Kansas State. The season opener will be held at the Coliseum. Nebraska cornerback Rodney Lewis and Husker defensive tackle Henry Waechter have been named first team all-Americans in the current issue of The Sporting News. The 24-man team was selected by pro football scouts. Why settle for less than all the excitement of the Corn husk ers in action? A comfortable 8, 12, or 15 passenger van from De Brown Leasing will get you and your friends to Iowa City in style. And with De Brown, you can see Big Red for Small Green! ONLY $175 gives you O 700 miles O 2 days M HO Di: BROWN LEASING, INC. 17th &N St. 477-7253 Chrysler Leasing "Reiman will be playing in the number one slot, but the other slots are up in the air because those five are so evenly matched" Hawkins said. "With the talent evenly matched, we should be able to pick up valuable team points in the lower match es. Hawkins hopes structures practices and a fall weight progranv will help improve the team. 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