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Daily Nebraskan
Friday, January 22, 1982
Sports
Close losses precede Husker-Cyclone matchup
By Pat Higgins
Close doesn't count in basketball, as the Huskers dis
covered for the fifth time this season after losing to Okla
homa State 52-50 Wednesday night.
Nebraska also lost to Missouri and Pcnn State by two,
went into overtime against Colorado State and fell to
Arkansas by just one. The Huskers hope to leave their
losses behind them when they take on Iowa State at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center Saturday afternoon. Tipoff
is slated for 2:40 p.m.
"We've been playing pretty good basketball but we've
lost some tough ones," Husker Coach Moc Iba said.
Iowa State is similar to the Huskers because they are
not very big, but they are quick and good shooters, he
said.
Wrestlers
By Dirk Maley
Today's wrestling meet with Oklahoma State is a criti
cal one for Nebraska, both in terms of recruiting and in
determining the future secdings for the Big Eight Champ
ionships. Coach Bob Fehrs said a win against the fourth-ranked
Cowboys would give the Huskers some publicity and am
munition for use in future recruiting battles. When recruit
ing people in this area, Fehrs said the Huskers usually go
head-to-head against the Oklahoma schools.
Although the Big Eight Championships are more than a
month away, a wrestler's performance in conference dual
meets determines his seeding potential at the tournament.
Fehrs said the secdings are critical because only five
wrestlers compete in each weight class. A Feb. 6 dual with
Missouri is equalJy important as it marks the regular-season
conference finale for the Huskers.
Nebraska, ranked ninth by Amateur Wrestling News,
enters the meet with a 6-2 dual record while Oklahoma
State boasts an 11-1 mark.
The Cowboys will be the Huskers' third Big Eight op
ponent. In its other conference outings, the Huskers lost
to both Oklahoma, 26-17, and to Iowa State, 26-15.
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for sale. Imported from Japan,
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mote control system with
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price, paid $3,000 will sell for
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need call. Call anytime before
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sale. 4.0 cu. ft. $62.40. 2.0 cu.
ft. $41.60 (Tax incl.) Call 476
2501. BOLIVAR SPEAKERS $100
Pr. G.E. Portable color T.V.,
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day - Friday.
Plaid Cloth-covered sofa. Ex
cellent condition. Call 475
3081 after 6 p.m.
STEREO COMPONENTS
As much as 50 off retail
prices! For info., and prices
call 466-9312 or 472-9928.
Yamaha Receiver, bic Turn
table, Genisic II speakers, Ma
rantz cassette deck. 477-6789.
Caber ski boots (91a M).
Look 182 bindings, used once
$125. Call 4834875.
1 pr. Altec Model 14. Call
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Limited time special:
Bose 601 speakers $450
pair. Quantities limtied! Call
Rod. 477-5157.
Hewlett Packard acces
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0472 after 4 p.m.
"They'll run on us, but the main thing is that they are
very good shooters. Iowa State is coming in here with
their heads up after beating Colorado and losing to Okla
homa only by one," Iba said.
Husker guard Jack Moore is still somewhat bothered by
a bad leg but has continued to play.
"Jack may not be as quick as he normally is," Iba said.
"He hasn't shot a free throw in the last two games, which
really hurts our team."
Iba was not sure if Claude Renfro would continue in
his starting role.
Iowa State Coach Johnny Orr said the Cyclones will
have to play intense defense and patient offense to win.
"We arc going to have to play super to win," Orr said,
"and are going to have to cut down on turnovers."
Iowa State played well at Oklahoma State, Orr said,
against
Fehrs described the Cowboys as a "pretty good team
from top to bottom." Their top two wrestlers are Randy
Willingham, 118-pound class, and Ricky Stewart at 158.
Stewart is the defending national champion in his weight
class, while Willingham took third place honors at last sea
son's national championships. According to Fehrs, the
Cowboys are also good at the 135- and 150-pound classes.
Nebraska should probably have an edge at the 142
pound class (Johnnie Selmon) and at the heavier weight
classes, according to Fehrs. He said it's important, how
ever, that each individual give his all against the Cowboys
for the Huskers to have any chance at winning.
"I think Nebraska can beat Oklahoma State if we get
the ultimate performance from each of our individuals,"
Fehrs said.
"We feel that we have an opportunity to beat them if
we perform at our best. If we don't perform at our very
best at each weight class, then I don't think we can beat
them. It all boils down to each individual giving an ulti
mate performance."
Today's meet begins at 7:30 pjn. in the Bob Devaney
Sports Center. Saturday, the Huskers will entertain Kear
ney State, Wyoming and Northwestern in a meet begin
ning at noon at the Sports Center track arena.
We buy or sell anything new
or used. Top dollar paid for
quality merchandise. Open noon
to 9 p.m. daily.
Leon's Preferred Shop
2147 No. 27th
475-2809
MATH TUTOR WANTED
$6.50 PER HOUR
CALL435-1015
Ideal 2 bedroom apartment
for rent. Heat paid $225mo.
Close to campus. Call Deb after
5:00 p.m. 435-2338.
NEWER side-by-side Duplex,
2 bedrooms, all appliances,
$300month. 489-6365 or 483
7591 SARGENT CO.
3-4 bedroom house, vicinity
27th & Sumner. Dishwasher,
central air. Available now. $395
utilities. 474-2531.
BROWN PALACE COOP
ERATIVE, $165. PER MONTH,
SINGLE ROOMS, HEARTY
MEALS, 5 MINUTES FROM
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OMAHA. 6 HOURS FROM
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RENTAL
Rent small room refriger
ators, televisions, stereos, desks,
dressers, chests, living room
furniture, washers and dryers,
bunk beds.
ACE FURNITURE
2429 "O" Street
474-3444
Do you have inflation fever?
Give us a try. $175month
room and board. Furnished
room with ind. heatR.C. Just
block from UNL City Campus
On city bus routes. TV room,
ping pong, laundry facilities,
parking lot, university approved
coed housing. Call 474-9772 for
Theodore Johnson or any house
officer.
Cowboys
GRAB A PARTNER
Two can live for the price of
one, brand new 6-plex, large
deluxe two bedroom apart
ments, carpet, drapes, appli
ances, AC, 5 blocks from
campus, $290 per month.
Labella Enterprises
4744551
EAST CAMPUS:
2 bedroom duplex available
Feb. 1. $215 gas & light. No
pets. 483-6024. 1417 Idylwild.
Scenic large 1 bedroom
apartment, overlooking swim
ming pool. Close to both
campuses. All appliances, park
ing and laundry facilities. Heat
paid. Call 475-0445.
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
Nice 1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments, heat paid, all appliances,
laundry facilities, off street
parking. 477-3889.
1 bedroom apt. 5630 Hunt
ington $175 elec. Available
Feb. 1 Prestige Properties. 474
2531. COUNTY SHIRE
Large, one bedroom apt.,
fully carpeted, heat paid, swim
ming pool, 10 min, from
campus.
Available immediately
464-0741
Help for middle income
familycouple. 2 bedroom apart
ment. Rent as low as $186.
Family must have a monthly in
come of at least $500, yearly
not to exceed $13,800 - 3
people $15550. 3 minutes
north of City Campus.
475-6144
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and
townhouses
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
3 bedroom townhouse. 1
bathroom, 3 minutes north of
City Campus. $318 monthly
lease. 475-6144.
singling out Barry Stevens as a key contributor. 6-6
Roberts Estes will start at center instead of 6-11 Ron
Falcnschek.
"Nebraska only lost by two to Missouri and they
should have won. They had some pretty strange calls
down the stretch in that game," Orr said.
Huskers top Jennies
Despite suffering from what coach Colleen Matsuhara
termed the "post Big Eight blues," the Nebraska womens'
basketball team outlasted Central Missouri State 66-64
before 1 ,067 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Wednes
day night.
"It seemed like we played the game in second gear,"
said Matsuhara. "This is not the team that took third
place in the Big Eight."
The 9-8 I Iuskcrs put themselves in a hole early missing
four of their first five shots and trailing by as much as
eight, at 14-6, seven minutes into the game.
Guard Crystal Coleman came off the bench to spark a
Husker comeback that ended with Debra Powell's layup
to give Nebraska its first lead at 27-26.
The Jennies, who came into the game with a 10-2
record, fought back in the second period from a three
point deficit to reclaim the lead at 4948.
Both teams then went cold for the next five minutes.
But Carla Fades and Sarah Figg, the Jennies' top two
scorers, hit consecutive baskets to put Central Missouri
ahead 56-54 with 7:58 left in the game.
The teams traded baskets until Janet Smith hit a
14- foot jumper to put Nebraska back in the lead at 62-60.
Eades, who had 12 points in the second half, answered
with a jumper to retie the game.
Smith then scored again for Nebraska and drew Eades'
fourth foul with 2:41 remaining.
After a Central Missouri turnover Powell scored on a
15- foot jumper to put Nebraska up by four with 1:30 left
on the clock. Eaues scored again to close the icad back
to two. Central Missouri had the opportunity to tie the
game with :25 left.
Eades however, missed a 16-foot jumper with :07 to
play and received her fifth foul trying to recover the
rebound.
Partially furnished, 5 blocks
to City Campus, 4 bedrooms.
$275.
475-6669
FRENCH QUARTER
Roomy 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments in East Campus area.
Modern complex, laundry, off
street parking. No children or
pets. $245-$257. 4645 Dudley.
4644751.
Female juniorsenior. Assert
ive, somewhat mechanical, in
vestigative odd jobs (different
anyway). Approximately 15
hours per wee. Call 477-361 7 -leave
name and number on re
corder. Life models for UNL Art
Department 472-2631 - Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Summer Vacation Job
Opportunity. Share your know
ledge of Nebraska with visitors
to our state by becoming a Ne
braska Vacation Guide.
-Challenging
-Fun
-Good Learning Experience
For more information call
Cindy Kaliff, Department of
Economic Development, Travel
and Tourism Division, 402-471-3798.
EARN MONEY "T
FOR SPRING BREAK
Temporary part-time re
ceptionist needed Feb. 8
through March 19 to take
telephone calls, classified
ads, and type. Hours are
11-2 MWF and 8-2 Thurs
day with additional hours
as required a possibility.
All applicants must be able
to type 50 wp.m. Job
MAY extend beyond March
19. Apply at the Daily
Nebraskan, Room 34, Ne
braska Union by Jan. 29.
Qrjfc) eZEBIS9
Need 4 people by next Sat
urday, must be 18, have car, be
sports-minded; $800 full-time,
$350 part-time. Leave name and
number, 483-6047. West Bend
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Walpurgisnacht. Jan. 29th.
Calling all Succubi,
Meet me for an evening of
demonic delights Thursday at
Oscar's 819 O.
The Men of Hi Fi Inciibi
Now it's more convenient to
fit a quick, hot meal into your
busy schedule. Stop by the
Union Square for lunch or
dinner and enjoy a delicious fish
sandwich.
Don't skip lunch just be
cause your schedule is busy.
Stop by the Union Square and
have a fish sandwich or choose
from a variety of foods. The
Union Square is close and con
venient. Help generate heat with Joan
Jett The Blackhearts. Jan. 28;
tickets available in Union.
The time has come. Inno
cents Society applications avail
able Jan. 25 at Innocents Office,
room 236 in City Union, ASUN
Office and East Campus Dean's
Office.
BLUEGRASS CRUSADE
Friday-Saturday
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COMEDY NIGHT IS BACK!
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