PCS 3 10 Dolly Ncbrcsksn Wcdnc:d:y, f November CD, 1C:3 Buskers 'to have to mM? for win . A ft Debra Winger Shirley MacLaine Jack Nicholson 9 A mRAMOUNT nCTURE " CwW"IC"l ' , $2.00 For All Seats At 1:30 and 4:00 $3.50 For Adults At 7:15 and 9:40 ( , M Vi M aM MM mvli i er & rame Ncbraaka't QusSty Dapartmanl StptM Vrjcl U Tiii'htt HI Vi1.cn he came to Western Michigan six seasons co, Rod Back decided the Bronco's women's vclley-, tell tc ara should be to win a nttlontl cher.v Thb has been no overnight succeed," Duck, whose team finbhed C3-0 this r cason, said. "It's teen a Ion struts, but we're cn schedule." Saturday, In front cf en expected 8,500 In the wil be hcct3 far Nebraska In a first round NCAA tournament :.a:e. The 3 p.m. frae wO match the No. 1 sr.d No. 2. seeds Li the 2..JL'.i rf;.cr.sL The winner will 3 cn to the second round at Wcct libal- ViV Aui ..... - ' In ether first-round llidcoet corns, Elkicij State -will be at Purdue end rrovldcnca- wl:J be at Penn State. Third ranked UCLA received a bye, . The Kuskcrs fi: tr.e scoecn w record after a Cve-gome sweep in the LCU Invita tional Inst weekend. Western Ilichi'in, which reached the Top 23 for the first time this season at No. 18, defatted Purdue end twice turned tick IHi . nois State. Purdue handed the Kurkcrs one cf their three leases in the Purdue Invitational in October. I think we're en extremely gooel bail-control team," Buck aid.I thinkweVegot a very diversified offensive attack." ' Two seniors, rrdidlo blocker Jclds B;xku3 end outside hitter Ami Timmers led the Bronco attack. Backus, 5-11, has a .4C0 hitting perccnte2, while Hmraers, 6-1, hza a .350 hitting percentee. Ikbrej ka's leaders, Cathy Noth and Karen Dahljren, have .374 and .403 hitting percentages, rcspectivejy. ... Buck also pointed to sophomore setter Heather Sawyer as a mejor force for hi3 teasu Buck sdd thst even though the Broncci reached the IICAA for the first time i::t year (lc:lr.3 to Briham Youns Ln the first round at lYc vo), attend ance wr.3 still a meeker 200 a gome at the stsrt of thb EC-'" on. "At first it wai your basic vclleybill crcv. d, but then the local prK3 Just adopted the cirii ts a very tpcci-1 team," Buck edd. "Once the pxzzs coveno picked up, the crcvd3 picked up too. We vent to 1,200 to 1,C00, and alter we beat Purdue, we had 5,000 for the ncit mteh.- Tickets went en sale TuerJr.y efl-ernocn, Back told, but all Indications pointed to a c:"eut for the meet teportor.t hen:e natch ever for the Brcr,ccx Bucksald he saw the Huskers plry in the rcc'.anaki last year at Purdue, .but hadnt seen, nor heard much cf them chce. . Tra not coins to Icee deep over eomethia I have no control over," he said. Te dent scout any cf cur opponents. People thought we scouted Purdue, but we didnt. As for Nebraska, there's no reason far us to aak any one any qucetiens about them, since I doubt we would net a straight picture from anyone about what theyre coin myivcy. , "We just plan to throw the ball up and go at them. Well make minor adjustments durinj the match if -necessary, but well worry about that then." , Buck said he was expecting to play Illinois State or Penn State in the first round at home, but was disappointed that Nebraska ended up the op ponent. ' there, and they dceer.xd to piey someone who would cive them an easier game to cet into the reonan," isucx saia nut now, tneyre not fcir.z to if I "ni in Large Combo Pizza 3 Large Drinlis . $9.95 An $11.90 Value COUPON GOOD WED & TOURS ONLY COUPON EXPIRES DECODER 8, 1933 Eat I.i ct Canry Qzt ! tTCODD'AD DG: A DPOn "I dont think she turned anyone away who came to the ofHce but it was impossible for her to handle four tele phones at the same time," Warner said. "We weren't able to sell that many tickets, so we're going to extend it (the selling schedule) a day." Tickets will be sold to students on a first-come, first-served basis each day, Warner said. The 2C0 student tickets will be divided up evenly between Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday custo mers. "We're just trying to fce fair," Wcer said. "We divide the total amount cf . tickets into three, eo that a student that cannot make it down here, say on Tuesday, will still be able to buy a The' tickets are fcoizj ac!d ' at the irf f4f 4fl&1Urf, Mttm ftmi fcfHjt, Bi 4b tr-.'4ll !Mfr4fw1W 4.bA. be tcict 7 0 a.n.-to caca ar.d 1 p.m. to 4 p.rx r::r said tlv:;:re rcs a- ; crowd v;I:cn tk3'tic!t cCeax-rned. w - J Wa !T3: three crtn r come Li ar.i h:i us handle the n:3J Warner, cold. Tfer the meat part,' it's O O O ; r been pretty steady, but it dob go in spurts when classes get out" Nov. 23 was the deadline for priority ticket orders for the general public, but Warner said the ticket ofSce is still accepting orders. "Basically, the deadline serves as a guideline. It lets us know where we uc, saso. in J uiiiy liie Ui-l, I 1 B A ft. . . uviiiiiiiu e&;c!cu3 supply, uia ixiai. nas happened here." Warner said that the ticket c22ee would be unable to determine how many tickets have been sold to the general public until all cash pcymetns have been recorded. She did say -how- IDCttA tWPt,& UVAIIiMMl firv-wJ ail. their Orange Bowl tickets. ' . : . "Loet year we cnlyssli 0,200 tickets, Lu. liiCi wi3 Leee2 a ics ci poopie . went to the Hawaii one cculdat v siTsrd to co to triord.tco," Wcer; sod "Two years eo, we scd the cniuo P w jW 'W VVf ' curs and 2.CC3 cf Oklahoma's tielrets. I would say there's aprcttjcad chance w-ell izl t2 cur tickets t!i par. W3V3 in the Craae Bor.l this year bee r j! sif w -