Wednesday, October 12, 1033 . .. n ! f if Huskers go. for 100th Bi? i i m w r. illlilL VlCbOi'V " V T Si Si i t 1 t :.? V ' : i V r a :; ! -1 .' . s t if- i V y I ! - i c . I 1 f . j t ' ; r I 1 i At 12-4, Iowa State's volleyball team is off to its best start ever. If the Cylcones can beat Nebraska when the Cornhuskers play in Ames tonight, they can tie for the conference lead. Then there's the other side. If the Haskers can beat Iowa State, not only will they beat their third conference opponent on the latter's home court, . they will record their 100th victory against Big Eight competition. Formore motivation, the Huskers, 15-3 after two five-set losses in the Purdue Invitational last weekend, remember the last time they played Iowa State. The Cyclones lost the first two sets to Nebraska in the Big Eiht tournament, but won the third 15-8 and went ahead early in the fourth set before Nebraska came back to win 15-11. "We also have a couple of players on our team from Iowa," Nebraska Coach Terry Pettit said. "I'm sure Sharon's (Kramer) parents and Cathy's (Noth) father will come in for the game. "ISU has a good team. They're 3-1 in the confer ence, and if they could upset us there, it would set them up pretty good," Pettit said. In the two losses at Purdue, Pettit said, the team played hard, but the outside block was inconsistent, and the middle blockers were not getting to the outside to close off the block. The first loss, to Kentucky, came Friday night in a game that finished at 12:30 am. Nebraska beat Pittsburgh Saturday afternoon, but lost to Purdue that night. The Boilermakers, who knocked Nebraska Allen named top coach Francis Allen, who has coached the Nebraska men's gymnastics team to five straight NCAA gym nastics titles, was named coach of the year by the - United States Gymnastics Federation during it's national convention in Washington D.C. last weekend. The nation's top gymnasts in the USGF nationals and the coaches of those athletes made the choice ) for coach of the year. j Allen also won the title in 1 931 and has been the NCAA coach of the year each of the five years Nebraska has won the team championship. out of the 1082 NCAA tournament in five sets, didnt play an early match Saturday. "Purdue had a very good blocking team, and they showed us some of our weaknesses," Pettit said. "But I think to a person we'd look forward to playing them again." Purdue came into the tournament ranked just ahead of Nebraska in both the tournament ranked just ahead of Nebraska in both the coaches' and NCAA polls, while Kentucky was ranked ahead of the Huskers in one poll, and behind them in the other. Pettit said the setting, attacking and serving aspects of his team had developed as he expected. But, the blocking had not. "I had hoped to be a little better blocking team at this point than we are," Pettit said. ' "Last year, I thought we were a very good blocking team. This year, I'd say we were adequate." Pettit said Karen Dahlgren, Michelle Smith and Sharon Kramer are strong competitors for the mid dle blocker position. "IVe moved Annie Adamczak to the outside," Pet tit said. "I'm hoping that a couple of them (the mid dle blockers) will rise to the chaHenge and just take over those spots." Whoever doc3 that will have to be more aggressive when playing the middle back row, Pettit said. The play from that position has dropped off from last year. Noth, a junior setter from Bettendorf, Iowa, was named the Big Eight volleyball player of the week for the second time this season for her play in the Purdue Invitational Noth had 21 kills in 36 attempts with two errors in the Kentucky match, for a .533 hitting percen tage. For the tournament, Noth had 53 kills in 13 games, six service aces and 60 setting assists. Noth is leading the conference in hitting percen tage at .399, and b fourth in ldlb-per-game behind Iowa State's Diane Doles, Kansas' Lori Erickson and Huskcr teammate Erin Dean. (Lxxxy Scoreboard The following ecorca are from men's flg football and women's volleyball ccticn llcn day night from fjames completed befare 7:Z0 p.m. Results from the 7:20 to 0:33 p.m. canes will tun in Thursday newspaper. If you are Involved in an intramural event sponsored by campus recreation ether than flag football cf soflball and wish your eccres to be included in the scoreboard, please call 472-17C3 between 9 a.ra. and noon the day foEowlns the event. L'.ZtrQ FLAG FOOTDALL Abel Eight A 44, Burr One East A 20 Gather Seven B 33, Harper Eight C 27 Sweets 18. Scum of the Earth .12......... ,.,.'.,.:.. Abel Eleven C 6, Abel Six C 0 Schramm Eight A 23, Abel Twelve A 14 Abel Eleven D 39, Schramm Six D 19 Spud Boys 19, SDM 6 Heppner Three A 25, Cather Eleven A 14 Harper Seven A 49, Burr Three West A 20 Schramm Ten A 14, Cather Six A 0 Abel Three B 30, Abel Ten B 27 , Abel Nine A 33, Burr One West A 8 ' Abel Five A 25. Abel Four A 18 Abel Eleven A 34, Abel Thirteen A 15 Harper Four B 22, Selleck8100B 0 VGf.te.'O VOLLEY CALL Sandoz Five 2, Selleck 5100 0 Gators 2. Selleck 5100 6 Abel Ten 2, Burr Two East 0 F.O.A.D. 2, Abel Ten 0 Selleck 6300 2, Smith Five 0 -Love Hall 2, Pound 10 0 Love Hall 2, Burr Two East 0 Sandoz Five 2, SelEsck 6300 1 Gators 2, Smith Four 0 Smith Four 2, Smith Five 1 F.O.A.D. 2, Sandoz Four 0 Sandoz Four 2. Pound Ten 0 . OVERSEAS JOBS SummerYear Round Europe. S. Amer., Australia. Asia. All fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-Ne-1. Cor ona Del Mar, CA 92625. LPO Notice of Sale of unclaimed bicy cles and miscellaneous property, Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. 410 West P. By the Property Division. No checks accepted. - Desk$50; sofa$50; overstuffed chair $40: dresser$25; kitchen table. 4 chairs $47.50; hide-a-bed$75; matching lamps $30: color T.V.s, console$175. portable $100: twin bed$75; double bed$45: man ual typewriter$30; typewriter stand$15. 460-6252. Four tickets for the Missouri game. Call Gayle. 475-7729 or Don. 476-7203. 1 975 Honda CB500T. very good condi tion. Excellent commuter bike. 477-6975. LUXURY COfMDOS 2C24 South 17th, 0 You can own this new 4 bedroom, 3 bath unit. Close to campus. Affordably priced! Contact Kim WeigaL 4S7-1618, Owners' Sties, or 474-0511. 71 Triumph GTS Flu. $$50. ADS L 230 Studio Monitors 400 ck. Vector Research VR-0O0X, $3S5. Fuji 27" Bike Excel lent $175. 435-3437. FOR SALE: Magnavox AMFM stereo receiver, automatic turntable component Sharp brand RT-2500 tape deck wDolby. Includes ail patch cords. $125 Firm. Call 423-2479 aftf 6 p.m. (Will consider sel ling walnut 10" speakers.) Benotto Racing bil'. Equipped wiih various Campy and Shimano Ex. parts. Call 472-S323. FEMALE SEASON FOOTBALL TICKET $55. 435-1252. Keep Trying. : COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (grey) Yale (white) Prin ceton (navy) Dartmouth (xelty) North Carotin (ft. blue) USC (whits) Others. $12.50 each p'-rrd. S-M-L-XL. Send check to LM-j, tot 317. Brook haven, MS 3J01. CCJ orGwrs call 1-601-635-1085. . Nice and clean 2 bedroom duplex. Parking, bus, air. 18th I Euclid Avenue. $275.00.475-6669. Unfurnished. 1740 Harwood. Large 1 bdrm. Just remodeled. $215 plus util. No pets. 423-1427 or 474-6603. , - 1018 Y St. 1 blk. north of stadium. 3 bedroom. $350 plus deposit, $250. Call 474-0873. SALES COLLEGE STUDENTS Part-time employment with invaluable work experience, unusually high income potential and flexible hours. Call Jodi. 475-8048. ' GOODLIFE COACHES 15 passenger vane 28 passenger minicoach. 47 passenger motor coach 423-2500 !? 'Vs' .; L. $7.00 $900 per hour NOW HIRING Temporary until Christmet Call 433-1227 for interview time. Child care needed for 2 and 4 year old. Part-time TuesdayThursday, my home. Own transportation. Country Club area. '423-0478. " ARCHITECT STUDENT . Ability to sketch wt! required. Must have own 35 mm camera. Permanent part-time position. 4hour. Call 477 1330 for an appointment. Consumer Vefet newspaper has a part- ' time job epwing for investigative ropor-' tor. Pay is $13 to f 18 dollars put assign ment. 3 or 4 aS!snmsnt a month. Hours re your own jut as long as trssy're during the day. Must be perceptive and have own car. Ciii 477-5324 anytime for more information and interview. ViNHsif' COLOR MODELS NEEDED We are introducing Redken to our line and will be conducting instructor classes on OcL 20 & 21st. If interested, call Mrs. McDonnell at Joseph's College of Beauty. , 467-5388 Needed: Two G. A. tickets for Colorado game. 477-6477. Looking for people to form a country music show and band. Need singers. Especially need musicians. No experience neded. Call 472-9734. Wanted: 3 female? male tickets to Colorado game. 477-8574. Jeff. Wanted: 2 G.A. tickets (pre'wcWy to gether) to Iowa State came. 472-6775. Nwd DT-sarsWy Tutor Ef'lsh 1S0x Psych, ftii! pay! Lee. 435-fc,.. Hm4 male tickets to Kansas gsme. Mark. 4S8-CC54; 4.J-5U4 (Daytimb). Nd 2 G.A. tickets for Colorado AND ' OR Iowa St. Pay tep do!!r. Call 472-CC13. i criscMmtcMfTEcrurg : NesdS to design WarehaodiMi Display Case. - Contact 'm Promotion 423-1728 IfllEucfid Clean 2 bedroom duplex with large kit chen, reoarUV wswxJsjied with new carpet Free cable. S270 A g&s & lights. 476-2313 or 4 75-6,. .3. ri!'"i"''ti(isi TO " . Close to efT!P!is lsr--a 1 f ?ocm apartnwt, HEAT PAID. All 8"r. Ple Mil Julie, 477-5 . ."3 . :.n J ,. 9:33 p.m. Do you like a fan ifitanae pace? Cn you ft customers to like you? to you iixe to have things done JustRrnt? If you are sn vve cuftomr .nerstfMl pwmn, m'o's has m - ciiot part-time or fyti time jo& op portunity for you. :! ofwr compeu tive pay. fiexit-io schedulinji, and a positive wockiftj rtironmart for productive performance. k!iyuit ed for ccii! -' ' !: si3yin short lunch hour s.uft in .:ion to evening b . NO,V Pv c--Kng 434-C,.,3, 8 S p.m., k'-an.-t ti. Or "piy in person from 2-4 p.m., i..nl O St. Lirtcoin. Best Prices, Large Selection Comrre end S! : . ELDER JEWELRY 3111 O Street Royalty Candidate: You mut hve your $4 to the CAP Office by edftedy, October 12, in order to got a roynity picture! S S W O. Meeting Thursday at 3:30 and 6:33 in Pumpkin Room in NeihardL A Nw Ytrs F"eltrtion: MET K m F LOPLE AND LEARN TO SKI AT STEAft'OAT. . Admifions Information . Spsrit; f-p"? & Jo Wsjner Wed., Oct. 12. 6.S3, Union L " 3 Dus. Ewer bn in a car with 150 othw pie? V.a thout not. C'Tf In . Hnnnomin9 'ti Or tj on Oct 17 at 111 Cjtyourt -m'- 'randrr;'.:ar Oct 14 m ti.s C,',c Study English Interiors & Architecture in ENGLAND Dec. 26 Jan. 14. For . details, contact Flights & Study Tours, 345 Nebr. Union. 472-3264. A13 General meeting tonight at 6:30 In the Union. Remember your due. Want to be a part of bringing perform ing artists to campus? Join Major Per forming Arts Committee. Meeting is Tues day, October 13 at 6:00 In the Union. Room will be posted. New -members welcome! . - - Applications for BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD . are available in tm Dew's Office in CBA. Due today at 4:9 p.m.. ' ,V '""'". UPC Concerts & Coffee Hou pres ents Petar Hill CefitemprryC&sial Piintst, 3:G0, Wednesday, M&hr. Union. ' EUROPE: AS YOU UK IT A fetoterim Tour r. 9 i Jnn. 14 WJf'tlCM.Ii'- ; lJUCSC.V:!CE.FLO KZUC&, & RCh2. For d.S. eonttel Flings & E!''y Tow. 245 Nisfcratlta Unsoa 472-Sw4. Kay . , . ji t m st th Cai!rums Cstf Court '-at 11iatomorrow(Thurr ' V.'i'Kii to tin 85rfl Wlfti ft nd J3 felOp CB- tram's Elri.tdy ij'a. . Lucy . ' . "accounting associatjon " "Mating Thursday, Oetobr 13. 3:30 p.m., CSA 103. tart Hasina 1mm Pm srwich & Mitcheil wilt spaitkon text National Agri-MvltetSra Association Wednesday, Ccts?tjr 12. 8:00 - -, Vaieniino's, 33rd & Holdregc Bring 10 Dues. Homecoming Dance" Oc!orw2J I- A Union Rbsa on Honf a Asro E3s. at Huriaut's, 4J3-64J. ft tO Km Run Just For The Fun C! It! Afl-Univetrty Hom!oiTtii5 Crimwittc, ir- eooswt.icn v,,,h AUM tx! Dit Coi, t 'sent th Kiird annual 13 Kilonc.er i -mon Sum-y, October 13, t rtNe&r. t. Jt Union. Ki.-'strciion M 1:1 J; rs; t t 2:C3. tS i :rt"?n ' . ff-.zt a,... - .j. " - TOTAL WORKOUT Not just an aerobics classl For more info., call 474-2449 or 472-S265. Theta XI Little Sisters Meeting Thursday night, 7.00 p.m. Bring dues and equipment for auction which follow. Meeting tonight at 7:30 for all new Chi Phi Little Sister Pledge. Please bring pen. papsr, calendar & checkbook. ft . V- . . STUDIMTG Bring in your coiif I.D. and rjet a $1 off eny regular pricd album or cassaite $5.S9 and above. CENTRUM ThMwnsomirg Commritea 1t3 and Um Srtudant Aiumni Asiaeiation is proud to preasnt th Homecomino Vol!ybtll toumamant Aciton to b huid m Timassy, Oct 18 and Thurv CH1. 3. at e! f.-s-l t H L lift up your team in th CaP . -3 i ft.. i t J 1,11 Spring Err- in y -ico? Girt &cout Cooksif W&sfcend C-?m?-0iti? Hiwift-j FU,I find m.Mting new ' pmp'r-l Csr tl1 f 'js' first mating Nhii9 Union (i-toom i'Ov.c). - Bring tJ Rogistrsiion Fee. ' Non-rwS(!ra?m!tQhft!rnisfied house. Ho pets! Call after tt-.Ho. 475-4243. Wanted ASAP: Cin, nan-srookioai. . tmi roommate, jup.y 13 utii.'tis ' 421-8783. : ' FtmaSe roommstt wanted to shera apt In 2?ih t O art, preier tomwt ow a;a 29. 5-24 , v . Reomtna. netxiad for tar$a lx.iotiM - hout. $; .J pf rrnfh piu uuums. 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