Vcdn::day, December 7, 1C33 Deify Hebrceken Pago 13 .Gymnastic s coach: Do n't count us out .J w. E7 J!n Enieea Qulty athletes, no depth. That's how first-year coach Kick Walt described hi3 Nebraska women'3 gymnaetlea team, which will cpen its eeacen Dec 0-10 at the Rocky Mountain. Open to Colorado Spring Colo. The team doeent look too bad," Walton said. We3 get scmequelliy athletes, but no depth. A. couple cfthe E'j Li;,ht teams should be pretty deep. But, if we ctay healthy, I don't see any reason why we cant 1 3 riht In there (in the conference race)." The Ccrnhuakers won the El Elht champion ship lait year, their flfrth in Coach Judy Cchalks seven-year tenure. Sehalk resigned after last season, and Walton inherited several cf last year's top Kim Craboweld, a three-time AH-Eij Eiht per former, b tack for her senior season. Graboweki wo the all-around champion at last year's EI3 E!ht meet, and won the NCAA parallel bars rcanal p in KZ2, GraSowski heads Into the 1CD3-C I campaign o the team's topaH-arounder. Joining her as an all-around competitor b junior Terry Fuman, a two-time All-BIj Egfct selector. Entries due for January intramurals If you plan on playing any early intramural sports nest year, the time to form a team is now. Entries for the majority of January in tramural sports is Among those sports b men's basketball. A $25 entry fee plus a $10 forfeit fee must ac company each entry. Leagues will be offered for fraternity A, B and C teams; residence hall A, B and C teams; independ ent A, B and small-fry teams (5 to 1 0 members or smaller) and light weight teams (160 pounds or less).Gamc3 will be scheduled Sunday : through Thursday be ginning at 6 p.m. at the Coliseum,' lien's Physical Education- Building ca llable Lee HalL Play will feejtoJanTlS, 1C34. Other sports with a Tin rl if -'11 . , ball, co-rcc vellejicll and these carts will be Jan. 17, ICS. Entries will be due then for men's, women's, and co-rcc anow Softball tournaments. A new event, the Softball tour naments wO be played Jan. 2D throuh.22 at the ICth and Vine street in tramural field. A lack cf snow, however, may force cancellation of the ' tournament Furman was last year's DI Eijht floor exercise champion. . The Huakcrs' third all-arounder heading into the season is Jody Twoey, a sophomore who earned All-Big Eiht honors as a freshman and was the vaulting champion at the Midwest regional. : Walton said junior Annette Lladigan also has been doing a good job in pre-season drills, and fa a possi ble all-aroundcr. She certainly will compete in the ' floor events, Walton said, and is a good bar swinger. Walton said he thinks Missouri will be the favorite to vdn the Big E!cht thb year. "Missouri b very deep, and Oklahoma should be ' improved," he said. "Oklahoma State had a good recruiting year, and should be improved." W altcn said he thinks some people may overlook N.c.wr " VI- wfcft Tccpls rcey be counting us out because cf the coaching ck-r'he said. They're not sure what kind of program we're going to have. But I think well surprise come people. "We have a lesser amount of people than some of the other teams, but I think that allows us to give more quality time to each individual Besides, no matter how many people those teams have, they can only put a certain number of people on the floor at onetime." Nebraska will compete in the Mountain region thfa year, and not the Midwest as in the past Walton said the Mountain region fa tougher because it con tains Utah and Arizona State, No. 1 and 2 to the 1C33 NCAA championships. Nebraska finished 10th at .that meet "It's going to make it tougher to go to the NCAA meet, because we really cant expect to beat those teams," Walton said. "Well hope for an at-large bid, and I think well stand a good chance of getting one." Injuries have contributed to the lack of depth on the Nebraska squad, Walton said. Freshman Renee Gould and junior Char Hegeman have been side lined with ankle injuries, but should return to action early to the season, he said. Place a personal ad in the Daily Nebraskan hJ J U (J Lr Ft) rjjlj JiU 1J. Lr J HijH rW-1 .') it H (ylt ( '( ) fU) fU: iU (Lf (1- i J , .-j twl lit v. .Hu 1 X" ' ' ami- 1 . , , ::i .. ce Weight: Strido: Length: laiScm -241 kilogrcms &35cm 2032 cm .Bsst Clocking: Broke th3 3 minuts mater (32001) ? I- s m 1 1 J iL..y 1 VtiJ fci fen, , Ordzryour copy of 1ho of 1 m p". Send $3.00 TO: . Thursday, 7:30 pTj-TT; Dcc,0:. .Jl: -P-M'FLACE: Men's P. E. Bui!din3 1 Sea your ccrnpus rep 'for ; entry form, cy ccn cpi yourturlb at t mraibvnAl m mm a a a -iizb! iJinningiuraaano trcinsr "-Kf-C 7 Ft f 4 . as ' S22 Adc-'ph Coon Co.. Gsteten. Colorado e040i