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Monday, October 25, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 13 Intramurals M. II. IP JSiii, ' llfi-. II r J - I -"V. U Nebraska second-string quarterback Bruce Mathison (19) heads down the left side of the field for a 16-yard touch down run that sealed Nebraska's 23-19 come-from-behind win acainst the MkcnnH rar chirH Stadium. Mathison earned praise from Husker Qoach Tom Osborne for his performance Saturday after being forced into action because of an injury to Turner Gill. Good serves help Huskers beat Sooners By Ward Triplett It took the Oklahoma volleyball team seven hours to get to Lincoln for Sa turday's Big Eight confe rence match at the UNL Coliseum. It took Nebraska less than 50 minutes to dis patch the Sooners in straight sets. Nebraska's 15-5, 15-6, 15-6 victory gave the Hus kers their fifth Big Eight win in six tries. "I think we kind of unnerved them with our serving," Husker Coach Terry Pettit said. The win unofficially gave Pettit his 200th coaching victory. "We haven't played any one for two weeks, and I think they were anxious to get out there," he said. "Oklahoma didn't get set up too well, while we were playing real well. When we play well like that, we can play with anybody." The 13th-ranked Huskers improved their overall re cord to 19-4. . Oklahoma Coach Miles Pabst agreed that Nebraska's accurate serving doomed his Sooners. "Nebraska served extre mely well, and we couldn't pass at all," Pabst said. Pabst said the Sooners' inability to pass and put pressure on Nebraska's de fense made the difference between this match and the first Nebraska-Oklahoma match, a four-set Nebraska win. "We were probably a little tired from last night, but Nebraska was very sharp today," Pabst said. The Sooners, now 2-5 in the conference and 8-12 overall, lost in five sets to Kansas State Friday night. "Nebraska also had that two-week rest, which has to be real nice," Pabst added. Pettit said he had hoped the Sooners would give Nebraska t better match so he could give other team members more playing time. "I had wanted to give Debbie Thompsen and Sal lye Ramsey more playing time," Pettit said. I t ill JilP Jis ILL ofW td'-famum nr" 15 JUST PLUG THS IN nN5rTH VIC-20 COMPUTCR WILL TCLL VOU TH NXT THING TO DOI CDUCATION: Intro to flcisic Mortv OcJditfon, 4th Sth GrcxJo Th Varb-ilamentorv Th ndjrtiva-!omntQrv Notching UJords-Itt Groda niphobetiiing-Cltmantarv SpIIing-lmentorv fraction fUdiKtion-fkmerttorv Uiif 6ody4lmefltQrv StoU Capitols Memory Challango Tutor Mqth Jargon Gmss BUSINC$$HOM CniCUinTION Personal finance I Personal finance N Vic Typewriter IL'ord Processor expense Calendar LoanMortgage Calendar Home Inventory Touch Typing Tutor Un Uiord Processor Aerobic Point Calendar Morse Code Trainer Magic Pad Accord Keeper Dinner's On Menu Planner Tfmod, gritey, Midiue it and Morel GAMCSRCCftfATION Car Chase Vic 21 (llackjack Blue Meanies Space Game BiorvthymCompatability Space Math SlitherSuper Slither Breakout Omega Race Hatiar Rat Race Snakman Kraiy Kong Jupiter lander Scott Rdams Adventures fOA PAOGAAMMCnS: 24K AAM Memory expansion Cartridges ICCC Interfaces AS232 Terminal Interfaces Vic Programmer's Aeference Guide Vicmon Machnines language Monitor Programmer'! Aid Cartridges Vc 20 Super Cipcvdar Programs by: Commodore, Nufckep, Jeff Johnson and Cheri Cochran defeated Bob Harley and Sara Decker 64, 2-6, 6-0 to win the co-recreational tennis doubles competition. Gummers won the independent A league Softball tournament with a 17-0 win against Fruits' Fruits while the Slimers defeated the Lazy Bums 2-0 to win the independent B league. Tlie fraternity A league was won by Phi Kappa Psi with a 6-5 win over Phi Delta Theta. Farmhouse won the .fraternity B league by defeating Phi Gamma Delta 15-5. Schramm 8 won the men's residence hall A league tournament with a 17-3 win against Abel 9. The residence hall B league was won by Harper 4 with a 14-11 win against Abel 11. Entries for co-recreational basketball, men's volleyball and women's innertube water basketball are due at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine St. Men's and women's 8-ball pool entries are due at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Nebraska Union Rec Room. Co-recreational basketball managers will have a meeting at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday in Coliseum 7. The women's innertube water basketball managers will meet at 6 pjn. Thursday in Coliseum 7. There will be an officials' meeting for co-recreational basketball at 4:30 p.m. today in Coliseum 7. The clinic for that activity will be at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Coliseum main gym. The men's volleyball meeting and clinic will be Thurs day at 6:30 p.m. in Mabel Lee 301. 'fi f If "( i'ir: LiVU' Jit ' ii." TT t-i J'. fJ'l i t i r ,. 0 ''u , i 1 T X liiifiSUli)