The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 30, 1983, Page Page 19, Image 19

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Recreation Room plans
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BY Kiifc Zebolsky
Bowling leagues head the lineup of activities the
Nebraska Union Recreation Room will offer to UNL.
students this semester.
Individuals or teams of students and faculty
members can sign up for one or more of the leagues
until Sept. 19, the first league day. Each scheduled
league will bowl once a week. The cost will be $3 1.18
per semester. There also will be a $10 team deposit,
that will be refunded at the end of each semester.
Each league i3 limited to 10, four-person teams;
To end the season in April, two teams from each
league will compete in an All-University Roll Off,
according to Roilie Hughes, union recreation
manager.
Last year's champion. B.L.U.F., from the Tuesday
Collegiate League, won $50 per bowler.
The first week of bowling will be non-competitive
practice at no charge to the bowlers and beginning
bowlers will be introduced to league bowling proce
dures, Hughes said.
A good portion of our leagues are usually begin
ning bowlers," Hughes said.
Any team or individual may sign up for the
leagues by calling 472-2458 or stopping by the
Recreation Room at the lower level of the union. The
Recreation Room is open Monday through Thurs
day 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Fridays 3:30 a.m. to 1 1:30
p.m., Saturdays 1 p.m. to 1 1:30 p.m., and Sundays 1
p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Hughes said that residence halls, fraternity, and
sorority groups can rent the Recreation Room lanes
for private use for a special cost
Other recreation activities in the Recreation
Kooro inciuae oimaras, yu cents per hour for one
player, $1.80 per hour for two or more players;
board games and darts, free with a valid student
I.D.; foosball, 25 cents per game; table tennis, $4.60
per hour for two players and $ 1 .20 per hour for four,
and coin operated video pinball games. Open
bowling, available only during special hours, costs
90 cents per line and 35 cents for shoe rental.
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