monday. October 12, 1981 daily nebraskan page 9 r '' m ''"CI, "" Turner's turn Photo by Mark Billingsley Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill (12) tries to break the grip of Colorado's Jeff Donaldson (31) and Alan Chrite (47). Gill received his first starting assignment in Saturday's 59-0 romp of the Buffaloes and tied a Nebraska school record with four touchdown passes. FOR Alt YOUR SPORTSWEAR HEEDS Isl Oun Viet SftontMuewi 1724M0''Street 474-4308 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COME WITH US TO SEE THE Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos OCTOBER 1 8, at ARROWHEAD STADIUM, KANSAS CITY, MO $28.50 STUDENTS $31.00 Non-STUDENTS which includes round trip bus fare plus ticket r1 L SIGN UP AT THE EAST CAMPUS CAP OFFICE! 3BE 3Q( IOC 2QC IBt 2QI JDI The team of Holly Rogers and Larry Dodge defeated Chris Lee and Mark Pol ing 21-17, 20-2 U 22-1 to win the co recreational outdoor racquetball tourna ment. Beth Sinclair won the women's title with a 21-1U 21-12 win against Pam Keuten. Pete Balerud defeated Dave Mathine 21-17, 21-7 to win the men's championship. Gill proves . . Continued from Page 8 "We heard rumors early in the morning that he (Essington) wasn't 100 percent " Krejci said. "1 think the pressure was the deciding factor.' The ease with which the Husker defense stopped the highly-touted Colorado offense was a key factor in the game. "We were well prepared,' nose guard Jeff Merrell said. "Going into the game we thought they had a pretty good offensive team. It was sure nice to get the shutout." "I'm really impressed with us on de fense,' Osborne said. "They played extremely well. Men's and women's indoor racquetball entries are due Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Recreation Office. The men's badminton tournament will be Wednesday in Mable Lee Hall 313 and the women's tournament will be Thursday in Mable Lee Hall 301. Entries will be taken at 6 p jn. the days of the tournaments. a The Huskers now point toward the rest of the Big Eight season. Several players said this game gives them the confidence they need to win the rest of the conference games. "We wanted to get off to a good start and we did that." right tackle Dan Hurley said. "The coaches had us well prepared." "It's not going to be a cakewalk' Brown said. This was the emotional breakthrough in the season. If we play like this the rest of the way we can win the Big Eight" "The sleeping giant woke up today,' Gill said. ste shorts The Nebraska men's golf team will meet Kansas to day in a dual at Lawrence, Kan. The UNL women's volleyball team will face the rvansas diaie wuucais uc day evening at Manhattan, Kan. The Cornhuskers will also compete in the Oral Roberts Invitational which begins Friday in Tulsa, Okla. against the UNO Mavericks Friday in Omaha. The women's cross country team will compete The Nebraska women's tennis team will compete in a tournament at Minnea polis, Minn, beginning Friday. Red Cross is counting on you. I BARBER-SERVICE I LOWER LEVEL 4 I rrr Nebraska union J 1 Glo!liTlJWAA'lA8l J REDUCED RATES FOR STUDENT MEMBERSHIP 3 month Racquetball membership only $6.00month: Your membership includes: Access to 8 Regulation Racquetball Courts Full court reservation privileges Multi-Station Universal Weight Machine Coed Steam Room Coed Whirlpool Free Towel Service Keyed Locker Provided Free Student discounts on non-prime court-time rates or pay only $20mo and play all you want in non-prime with no court-time charges. 3 month Fitness Center membership only $16.50month: Your membership includes: Fitness Program tailored to fit you alone, based on your current condition & personal objectives. Nautilus. AMF & Universal Single Station Weight-Training Circuit Olympic Benches & Free Weights Cardiff Stretch Master for improved flexibility PLUS. All of the privileges of racquetball membership above WE'RE SO CLOSE TO CAMPUS, STOP IN & LET US SHOW YOU ALL THAT WALL-BANKERS HAS TO OFFER, OR CALL 475-3386. ' 11 3 p! iSu Wall-Bankers Racquetball Club g nullum ucntur 475 3386 330 West P Street