Pago 10 Dally Ncbrciskan Thursday, October CD, 1CC3 n Multicultural duckbaii with host Mr. Rogers Add a little spice to your life today. -While you read this highly informative and entertaining column, pretend that I am imitating Mr. Rogers. OK, I know it sounds crazy, but itll be fun. Besides, youVe already read the personals, what else do you have to do? Hello . . . how are you? I'm glad you could be here today. Now, as soon as I chants into my sneakers and sweater, well start talking about el pato. Can you say that? El pato. There ... I knew you coul4 ... see? Today, boys and girls, we are going to be multicul tural You dont have to say that It's a big word. Do - " i---- ) Bill Allen LL- ... ; you know what famous TV star rhymes with "big word?" , That's right . . . Big Bird, from Sesame Street Pato in Spanish means duck. Which is a land of bird. But maybe not a big bird ... oh welL Pato is also an ancient Spanish sport that is kind of like basketball on horseback. No, boys and girls, tell your mommies I'm not making this up. I learned it in my Spanish 211 lan guage and culture class. The object of the game is to throw a leather ball through a ring that has a net while riding a horse. There are four on a team and the ball has handles so you can grab it, kind of like the "way you nasty little boys grab your sister's hair and pull it so she screams until your mom comes in and beats you with a stick to show you that violence is bad. When the game first started it was played with a leather bag that had a live duck inside it. Really. . . a live duck . . . that's why the game is called pato. I guess this was before they had a humane society. But that's OK, because we dont like ducks anyway, do we, boys and girls? In Spanish, the word for ball is pelota. Can you say that? Pelota. There ... I knew you could . . . see? (Knock knock). What's that? Someone is at the door. Why, it's Mr. McFeeley, the mailman. Mr. McFeeley, I was just telling the boys an girls about el pato, the Spanish sport where "I know all that, Mr. Rogers, I work here, I read the script. And you know what I was thinking?" What, Mr. McFeeley? "It's a good thing the Kansas City Royals dont play pato." "Why's that?" lien's Intr&szisrcl Fl-g Football "Husker EedV Top Tea (Based en g?riC3 played through Oct. 17) 1. Sigma ChiA-1 3-0 2. Bucateers 4-0 3. Phi Kappa Psi A 3-0 4. Sweets . 4-0 6. Mondeilo's 3-1 6. Kappa Sigma A 3-0 7. Airway Express 2-0 8. Abel 11 A 3-0 0. Selleck 6300 A 3-0 10. Alpha Gamma Rho A . 4-0 Husker Red's Notes: The Mondello's make the biggest advance in this week's poll After being unranked last week the Mondello's, who forfeited their first game, move up to fifth place alter impressive victories against last weeks third and eighth-ranked teams (Mad . bailer's Revenue and Amos Albnzo Stags, 44-25 and 40-25 respectively). Kappa Sigma A also moves into the Top Ten after posting a 25-12 victory against Tau Kappa Epsilon A last week's seventh ranked team. Another Top Ten casualty was sixth-ranked Abel 8A losing a close game to this weeks ninth-ranked team Selleck 8300 A, 26-24. Other teams contending to break into the Top Ten include the Her mans, Unknowns, Harper 7 A, Abel 6 A, Abel 9 A and Girth Vaders. - The spotlight game of the week will match first-ranked Sigma Chi A-l against third ranked Phi Kappa Psi A, tonight at 7:30. Another top game will be the Abel 6 A vs. Abel 9 A game at 9:30 p.m.. "Well, boys, and girls, if the Royals played pato, a typical game on the radio would sound like this: 'Hi, and welcome to another broadcast of Kansas City Royals pato.' It just doesnt sound right, Mr. Rogers. It's downright unAmerican." "But pato is Spanish, Mr. McFeeley. You're not being very multicultural" Tm sorry, but come on, would Commissioner Bowie Kuhn have to throw out the first duck?" "Why are you being so ridiculous today, Mr. McFeeley?" , "Well, Mr. Rogers, in order to be like my beloved Royals, IVe started snorting cocaine. You know, just like I started "using Preparation H when George Brett got hemorrhoids a few years back." Boys and girls, we only joke about snorting cocaine when we want to go to the Magic Kingdom and talk to King Friday. ' Do you want to snort cocaine just because some big league ballplayers do? I don't think you do . . . do you? If you did, you might end up walking around in your own little neighborhood . . . just like me. Women's tennis team ends season Friday After losing three dual meets last weekend, the Nebraska women's tennis team will host Tex 3 Tech Friday at the East Campus tennis courts. "All the teams we went up eg-inst were strong teams," said Coach Kathy Hawkins. The duals were good competition for us and our girls were able to , compete with them." Wichita State defeated the Huskcrs 6-3. Winners for Nebraska were Lks Mooney b No. 2 slr.es, Jean Halahan in No. 4 singles and Jamie and Jill Pisarcik in No. 2 doubles.- Next stop for the Huskers was Minneapolis. Oa Saturday, Nebraska lost a dual to Wisconsin by the score of 6-3. Winners for Nebraska were Jamie Pisarcik in No. 1 singles, Mooney in No. 2 singles and Lisa Brooks and Mimi Magelra in No. 3 doubles. On Sunday the opponent was Minnesota. The Gophers won the dual 8-1. The only winner for the Huskers was Mooney at No. 2 singles. "The weekend was a little disappointing," Hawkins said. "We had a shot to win a couple games, but we never came through." "WeVe progressed since the Husker Invitational," Hawkins said. "The girls are playing more aggres sively. They're getting off the baseline and going to the net to win the point" "My expectations for the Spring season are high," Hawkins said. "Thbteam has the potentiaLto be one of the strongest teams ever at Nebraska. There s a lot of talent here, and I feel that a couple individuals could go as far as nationals." The team closes out their fall season this Friday at 1 p.m., hosting the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Student tickets ready Students who bought tickets for the 1933-84 Husker basketball season can pick them up from the " Athletic Ticket Office, South Stadium beginning at 9 a.m. Monday through 4 p.m. Friday. ' - - . . jjiuaenis must present ineir current stuaent id card in order to pick up their ticket 0ke hours at 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.ra. to 4 p.m. . As Tl "j"'"tT . . :ouno. ciie m. ttti o Pi lih Analysis by Scctt Alilctmnd BIG EIGHT STANDINGS Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma State Kansas Iowa State Colorado Kansas State W L 7 0 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 T 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PCT. 1.000 .667 .667 .539 .500 .333 .333 PF PA 337 79 143 116 135 14 120 80 193 120 134 163 119 148 92 147 1 Big '8 urn ussrrs to? gillzzi ' . Oklahoma State at Kansas: The Cowboys and the Jayhawks will pit strength cgainst strength in what should be an exciting game. Kansas, hd by qustcr back Frank Seurer, has the beet passing attack iri the E;g Eight Oklahoma State, ca the ether hand, has a highly acclaimed defense that has limited opponents to a rr.eaaly 13.3 points per game. If you combine KlTs cITanae with the Ccr. -bey defense (the Cc .vhav. I? the Jcyfceys?) you'd have one whale cf a team. - . ' leva State rt G Make ma: This v,21 be game II AD. (rTtrr Duj.ree) for the Seor.ers, v;ho eekcd.cut a narrer win last weak. T2:e Cycler,:;, to everyone's v: rrrlre, tie 2-0 in the E;iE:'hi and are locling for t . r a l1 l .i cr t. .a 1. C- . . 1 . 2 hai a .... . .t li3- tz. , . ! r v." L: -j I : -1 tl: 2 r:.ri:s 4.3-4-2. . TIM LASHAR: The OU kicker crossed up everyone, including his own teammates, when he kicked ensides late in the OU-OSU game. "Nobody told me I was supposed to kick it long," - Lashar said. "Guys were switching back and forth, running around and I didn't know what they were doing. Co I just kicked it enside." : .. Needless to s:y, Oklahoma recovered the bell and won the game 21-20. , ' E0S3Y JOimCON: Johnson, a wide receiver for the Jayhawks, caught 10 passes in Kansas' 31-3 vic tory against Kansas State. lib 203 yard3 in recep tions was only 14 yards short cf this pig Eight single - game receiving mark. For. his efTerts, Johnson was named Big Eight offensive p!yer of the week. (Nebraska's Mike Knox wa3 the defensive player of the' week.) ; ! QUOTII3 ' . - Kansas State Coach Jim Dickey on the Wildcat's blitzing failure versus Kansas: "It's one of these thingi. It's like being in a rov. boat that springs a leak. Yea fis that bok, and then it springs another one somewhere else." " Iowa State Coach Jim Criner cn the dierence cf being 1-3 in pre-seon to 2-0 in E'g E;'l;t plsy: "We're very hrpy to be 2-0 in the br"".ie. q played hard and stood tall and gained cer..licnce. Three weeks ag3, 1 was lo vrcr than a v.lizlz at the bottom cf the ocean." . . V. Kjir.cr-s City Star corrcrpor.dcr.t r: cve -Fainaru hb first collegiate interception: "I just didnt vant to drop it If I had dropped it, they might not ha-e let me back into the huddle." on turf." dig nisnr tzztqzt catd . - CCLOADCj The Dufrs bet their third game in a row last week in what appears to be a trend. ClTs offense and -defense are citeraating. One plr3 br i one week, the other plays bad the next The VzZ:3 cflense lives and dies cn the forward pass, cr.d o last week's 22-10 loss to Iowa State shows, they are currently.-in a state cf severe rf-or mortis. Tkcy merit our grade of C-minus. " - IO hTA G7ATS: The qycler.es are the most fcr -roved team in the Big Eight Written off by many as dam aged goods, Iowa State fas bounced back cr.d recorded a 2-0 conference mark. As mid-tera dravs near, the Cyclones are raising their scores. Tills week's grade isaD. ' IL4!T2AC: The Jayha;vks are the Jekyll ar1 Kjde cf the Eig Eight They've get more percsnatias tl.r.i Syt iL After losing to the Cyclones two r. eclaj r " II . 2 Jayhawla bounced back with a solid trcrr.-Irg cf Kansas State. Seurer and the KU defense ccr.tirjie to impress. Their grade for thb personality b a D- :l::ZS3 CTATT: My mother tcid me that if I cent sry anyilur.-i gcd abet somebody, net to t - 7 trv t g t.t all Er.e-gli n!i? Ilanras State's as.- 3 D. IZZZZUZlt You have to give Tiger coach Urrrci rev. crs credit. He's tzys able to r:t Ir t-: 1 pumped up cgoinst the Ccmh-jrktrs. The f!riiV uJ?u;1 W three c:i:.:t:r3 ar.d c::;: ; . , -. r -