Wednesday, January 18, 1984 Daily Mebraskan Page 9 i)rrr V V 8 at Uers By Kirl; Zcbolslcy The Nebraska wrestling team, after some difficulty earlier this season, gave its best performance of the year in two dual meet wins last weekend, Coach Bob Fehrs said. "We had gone through some trying times at the beginning of the season," Fehrs said. "I feel very good about the fact that it looks like things are improv ing." The team traveled to Grand Forks, N.D., Jan. 13 and beat North Dakota 37-11, with Gil Sanchez and Jake Sabo recording pins at 126 and 167 pounds, respectively. The Fighting Sioux were ranked 11th in NCAA Division II. Nebraka's Matt Campbell at 118 defeated Scott Knoulen, who beat Campbell in the Bison Open earlier in the season. William Taylor, wrestling for the first time since being injured, defeated Division II All-American Jeff Smoldn'Joe.. . "It is a fallacy to say that we are all 10 years older than we were in 1971. In the legs, yes, not in the mouth. The mouth is the last to go. If the speech defect is recogniz able, other sign3 are not visible to anyone but fight people." And with Joe, the signs are all there. While instil ing that he is entering a "body cycle" that will re sult in the sudden stream lining of his torso, Frazier is coping with his appar ent middle-aged metabo lism mostly by steering the conversation in other directions. He is manipu lating his sons Marvis, Joe, Mark and Hector. In the wings are some neph ews, Rodney and Bern ard. After the fiasco against Jumbo Cummings, the neyer-say-die Frazier claimed, "Whatever you do, separate me from every body else. I'm one of God's men. I'm a seventh son. I do have a lot of history. When I get old, 111 tell you all." Well Joe, since the con cerned words of doctors dont work, since the pleas of your fans won't do it, and since you seem not to care that your sons are V getting torn apart at your expense, please consider my words as another at tempt to keep you and your sons and nephews as far away from boxing as possible. Mike Rozier will report to Mauler camp Mike Rozier will report to the United States Foot ball League's Pittsburgh Maulers despite the fact that he has fired agent Mike Trope. Rosier is ex pected to report to the team's training camp in Melbourne, Fix this week end. Rozier, according to a Boston Globe story, was upset with Trope taking 13 percent of Rozier's sa lary for services Trope rendered. The National Football League's Players Association has a policy that agents cant take more than five percent of a player's salary. That per centage cap does not exist in the USFL In other USFL news, Nebraska offensive tackle John Sherlock signet? a contract Monday with the Arizona Wranglers. backs off the mat in mrnaround Schumacher at 150. The following day in Fargo, N.D., the Cornhuskers defeated North Dakota ' n? r' K- 2 in Divisin II at the time, dl-1 5. Heavyweight Gary Albright and Campbell recorded pins. "As a whole, the team wrestled very , well," Fehrs said. "North Dakota State has several real good kids. I thought it would be considerably closer." The two wins upped Nebraska's dual meet record to 8-4. In other duals over the holiday break, Nebrrska beat New Mexico 24-15, and Northwest Missouri State 40-5 in Lincoln Jan. 2. On Jan. 7 they lost to sixth-rated Iowa 25-10 in Ames. The only winners at Iowa were the Huskers' three Ail-Americans, Jim Scherr at 177, Bill Scherr at 190 and heavyweight Gary Albright. Nebraska has been lacking wins in the middle weights all year, Fehrs said. Nebraska's wrestlers at 118 and 126, Campbell and Sanchez, are competi tive, Fehrs said. They have a combined record of 22-12. The Scherrs and Albright have a combined record of 58-6-1. The situation improved with last weekend's meets. "They're coming up with good performances in the middle (weights)," Fehrs said. "Some of the people who have been doing the floun dering are doing better. Ferrie (Bill, at 1 50 and 1 58) and Sabo have started to wrestle much better and with more intensity." Fehrs said getting Taylor back from his injury also gave the team a lift. The return of 134-pounder Chris Marisette, who has been out with oral surgery, should help Nebraska in two dual meets this weekend. They meet Northern Illinois at DeKalb Friday and Northwestern and Illinois State at Evanston, III Saturday. Nebraska forfeited at 134 against North Dakota and North Dakota State but will have all weight classes filled this weekend. Marisette will attempt to make his normal 134 weight this weekend, after wrestling at 142 against North Dakota State, Fehrs said. Taylor will move down to 142, Ferrie wiil wrestle at 150 and Lyndon Ruhnke will move into the 158 slot. "They will be three meets that we could win," Fehrs said. They're going to be real good meets for us to con tinue improving. They should not have the caliber of people that we have, but we're going to have to be intense in order to stave off any upset hopes by them." . ' Fehrs said Northwestern has a good dual meet team and Northern Illinois normally has a well-balanced team. He is not sure what to expect from Illinois State. if wHgffiT EE y aw Si J-J . . W$ f 14-' f t i si K', a. ', ! , i I, i i s ,' -'".4 -,-lir-MUf C 1983 Adolph Coore Compony G&lden.Colofodo 80401 Brewer of Fine Quality Beers Since 1673 7 ? ; J. ar' ; -