Tuesday, November 15, 1033 Daily Ncbrcskan PzgoQ Rozier . Ccr.Usssd firca Pt3 8 Rozier broke the single season rushing touch down record of 26 set by Penn State's Lydell Mitchell in 1971 End his 28 touchdowns Is just one shy of the NCAA mark of 29 in one season, also set by Mitchell in 1971. He broke one of Nebraska's oldest records Saturday as he raised his season scoring total to 1C8 to break the record set by Bobby Reynolds in 1950. Nebraska's record-setting senior has almost com- Husker wrestlers come out on top in match despite two injuries Nebraska's wrestlers sent their opponents tum bling at the Bison Open in Fargo, N.D., Saturday. The Huskers placed a wrestler in the top six of every weight division but one, and won the "unofficial" team title. The word "unofficial" is used because team scores were not recorded. If they had been, Nebraska would have probably won their third consecutive open according to Coach Bob Fehrs. Nebraska suffered two setbacks, though, 118 pounder Matt Campbell and 177-pounder Jim . Scherr suffered injuries that may keep them out of , thb weekend's dual with Big Eight opponent Okla homa State. Campbell's ankle was severely strained, forcing him to default to a sixth place finish after he had made it to the semi-finals. Scherr broke his cheekbone in the first 10 seconds of hi3 finals match, but still finished and won his match 3-2. "If they are unable to wrestle, it will serve as a detrimental effect to the team reducing our capabilities considerably," Fehrs said. He added the wrestling staff should know by Wednesday or Thursday if the two will be able to wrestle this weekend. Despite the injuries, Fehrs said the tournament provided a chance for his team to wrestle several matches and give them experience in match competition. Bill Scheer, 100-pounder, also won his division. Heavyweight Gary Albright finished second, losing to a United States World team member in the finals, and Gill Sanchez (126) and Chris Marisette (134) finished second, both losing to championship caliber wrestlers, Fehrs said. im.. 1 A.A U 1 I f - me cumpeuiion was ueuer man it nas oeen m recent years," Fehrs said. Third place finishers included Dave Evans (142) and William Taylor (150), while Eric Taylor (158) wound up sixth. Nebraska failed to place anybody in the 167 pound weight class. Lend A elping Head! Be a volunteer tutor! The Educational Learning Center b looking for students who are willing to give an hour or two per week to help fellow students who may be in the middle of a life and death strut's with a particular course. BENEFITS: WILL... You won't get a penny, EUT YOU Receive the chance to help a fellow student Ln an area ycu have already done well in. . Have an opportunity to make an invslustSs impact on someone's life. Learn great thirds about the joy of giving freely. 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