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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1983)
Dally Ncbrcskan I Celebrate Sundays with WJ J JUZJ XJ XJL-2KJ at 0 Open esry Sunday " 12:C3 a.rn. 3:CO p.m. Call thesd end cat your order to ca 4744233 t1 Men's tennis ceaniiLiaes courting Big Eiglit .title. i.rcr. snHn-? for the second consecu tive year, the Nebraska men's tannb team came awav with third place la skscs chamrbn, end John Ehoades pion. Junior Cra'j Johnson (Lincoln) will return to play nural :r-c.-a singes for Nebraska. "Cr HIV o X aig can corapeis r. 'th any guy In '1 Elrht," HcDcnr.ett said. "For example, the Krr.-ei tir.J:j player who won the E:j El'ht was beaten bv Craig twice. Ik isjuct C3 coed 3 any of the others." . . IVtst Van Corn J.' sir Piestr'$ Park i.i 1 1 . r i E'i Ebht ChamDionshipa. But this year, Coach Kerry McDermott b looking to finish higher. "We are starting to come on end are becoming more competitive," !.!cDcr mcit said. "We should be able to catch up on Oklahoma this year." Joining Johnson will La Junior Jim Nebraska finished behind Oklahoma Carson, senior Brian Edwards, senior State and Oklahoma in the final con- Doug Ebaas, so;: hcrr.orea J chn Schuele ference standings. Nebraska's women's -and Tony Slobcth, Junior Hides Smidt championships, which give an indica- (Big Eiht No. G sir !c3 champion), tion that the Oklahoma schools are and seniors Ash win Vaaan and Scott dominating the Big Eight conference. Wilson. , A ' . . . ,t. fKa "We are just as pod as laet years AJ0t- ?fUltnnd -Peo! team because of our experience," weather," McDermott explained. Peo- v D t dd pie are more apt to go to the warmer "C1 cUmate where they can play all year Nebraska will phy' in the Kansas round." . Invitational the weekend cf Sept. 30, one or twy away notches, and one or The Cornhuskers have seven people two at home thb fall rcturnuig from last year's team, vhich AteammetLigt3Shrdul2d for3:30 finished with a dual record ofl3-7, -l Thursday in the prers rccrn cf the Bob n 9: -1 ) ; f ., i i J MKJH3 to tinisn scnooL iney nave ; &iA-o3 wo v. m u oui ior me added two new recruits Lincoln's team can attends rasctir.3 at 4:15 p.m. -&ZfcZZ&X Jun Burton, the Nebraska numberK)ne that day in the same rccm. Paterno . . ; ; Continued frcn Pn2 17 Paterno and Osborne agreed that tailback Jon Williams can be just as dangerous 0 Curt Warner, last year's Lion All-American. Last year, Tilliams rushed far C3 yzxds on 10 carries against Nebraska and caught thrcs passes in a reserve role. : ' . Paterno Has said he believes hb rcr.ee is his team's strong suit, and fall practices havant chang ed hb mind. The squad returr.3 Cve i tartars, but Paterno thinks that four cf theca c'';-rs tackle Greg Gattoso, linebacker Steve Dadrda end backs Harry Hamilton and I.!axk Ratinran, era Intimate All-Americans. : "Our defense b quicker and a Lttb bit more mature than last year's" he caiJ, cr.d, cvarall, a better defense. , Paterno said at first he was puarlad clout why his team accepted the invitation to r!-y in th2 Ockoff Classic, but now he b not cprchenaiva aiaut the gawe. - . ; . -... .- ; . . . "It has turned out to be vary ezcitir 3 far our fans," he said, "and the squad b excited." f i N r -a JO- t i VOLLEYBALL ZZIU DZ.JI t: her fourth season as a starting cutaida hitter ler tha Iluskers. The senior from Kansas Citywaa nr.: J honorable mention All-Araerican by Ve"r,t:'l Ilar.thly last season, and waa named to t! t UZJi AIM! clonal eam after rccrding 24 Zj z :'s t Purdue. -.... ,..., i.w.j. I7..j, Lfc.,,34 a a . w WfM) ---J illltWll 1E V0 l r u M 1 v-j"'i r J J t w J - r Yc r chcxe (klS gal. Cudwci:c 15 cd. M::!2f Ltlo 15 - 15 gd. Coors or 15. gal. Dud Lrlrt -VSpccb! incL"J..: c,":z r;vJ ce. Offer 'rocd t!;rc":' vr03