Pcgo 12 Friday, February 17, 1C34 Daily Kcbrackan O : Scoreboard (Cpcitsiasjrtsl.ip ratLo la parentheses) lien's Drisketbidl Cnisll Fry Tau Kapa Epsilon (4.C) 70, Phi Gamma Delta (3.2) 33. Average Whit Team (3.6) 62, Theta XI (3.6) 32 D. C. Boys (1.7) 50. The Kids (3.0) 43 Delta Tau Delta (4.0) 47, Sigma Nu (4.3) 31 Phi Kappa Psi (4.0) 58, Harper Eight (4.2) 43 Scum of the Earth def. Harper Nine by forfeit Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 (3.7) 45. Chi Phi (3.5) 18 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 (4.3) 57, Abel Six 2 (4.6) 45 Caiher Nine (4.2) 43. Kappa Sigma (4.0) 43 Hosers (3.7) 63. Spud Boys (3.0) 32 Sigma Phi Epsilon (3.2) 55. Ducks (3.5) 43 Lambda Chi Alpha (3.3) 47, Triangle (3.6) 23 Alpha Tau Omega (4.0) 54. Superior Place Five (4.0) 24 Culture Center (3.5) 63. R Street (3.5) 51 Abel Six 1 (4.0) 63, Short Stuff (3.2) 33 Brighten someone's day lend a personal in the Daily Nebraskan Lightweights Came Cocks (3.3) 53, Harper Five (3.0) 43 Basketball (3.8) 43, Harper Seven L (3.6) 15 Reds I (2.5) 65. Delta Upsilon (3.2) 43 Not Ready for B3 Players def. Phi Kappa Psi by forfeit Old Style (4.0) 64, 8100 Selleck (3.5) 34 Beta Sigma Psi (3.5) 55, Temporary Heroes (3.5) 51 Abel Eight (4.0) 47, Burr Two West (4.0) 44 Burr One West def. 8200 Selleck by forfeit Heavyweights (4.0) 43, Sidetrack (4.0) 35 Who Knows, Cares, Why Bother (4.0) 43, Acacia (3.3) 35 CBA Two (4.0) 35, Hamilton Animals (4.0) 17 Forestry (4.0) 31. Aggies (4.3) 23 Brass Rail (2.6) 85, Bloto's Stresk (3.3) 64 The Shrooms (3.3) 59, Board Members (3.6) 47 No Names (3.7) 33. NROTC (4.2) 35 Independents B Hoya3 (4.2) 44, Airballers (4.2) 40 Holysmokers (4.5) 67, Love Brokers (4.7) 45 Blobs (3.2) 45, C. J. and Boys (2.5) 44 Bucks (4JD) 60. LXIXERS (4.0) 30 Co-Kec Volleyball PlzyoTj Cks3 A Leftovers (4.0) def. AcaciaChi Omega (4.0) 12-15, 15-9, 15-7 Tnt.il r.ound U S) df. Siama Phi Epsilon (4.0) 15-11, 15-6 Scrodfish (4.0) def. Schramm FourSmith Ten (4.0) 15-11, 15-6 Total Sound (3.7) def. Six Pack (3.7) 15-9. 15-3 Barely Legal def. High Five Bros, by forfeit Holysmokers (3.7) def. Beginner's Luck (4.0) 15-3, 15-2 Quotation Marks (4.7) def. Harper Eight (4.2) 15-10. 15-0 King's Kids (3.7,daf. Dirty Diggers (4.0) 15-1, 16-14 King's Ki4s (4.7) def. Birely Legal (3.7) 15-4, 15-10 Slugs Jrs. (3.7) def. Beta Sigma Psi Buckhorns (2.7) 12-15, 15-12,15-8 Indoor Cocccr lien's Caspian def. Phi Delta Theta by forfeit Phi Gamma Delta (3.0) 2, Tau Kappa Epsilon (3.2) 0 Beta Theta Pi (3.4) 6. Sigma NU (3.4) 3 Co-Rec Lambda Chi Alpha (3.8) 4. Delta Tau Delta (4.0) 2 Abel Thirteen (3.5) 6. 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TUES., THURS., FRl. 8:00 am to 7:00 pm WED. and SAT. 8:00 am to 6:00 pm FEDERALLY INSPECTED Campus Recreation offering spring trip to Mayan Mexico Springtime in Lincoln. The fragrance of wet cement fills the air and one can see the ASUN candidates in full bloom. Compelling reasons both to spend spring break in the heart of Big Red Country. But, believe it or not, one can actu ally tire of P.O. Pears and Pioneers Park. When that infrequent inevitabil ity occurs this year, the Office of Cam pus Recreation offers you a chance to explore Mayan Mexico. Mark Ebel, assistant director of campus recreation, is leading a trip to the Yucatan Peninsula from Wednes day, Mar. 21 through Sunday, April 1. Ebel said the purpose of the trip is to provide participants with a chance to experience Mexican culture and to offer them an opportunity to learn and practice outdoor recreation skills. The trip will include visits to Cozu mel Island just off the peninsula to skin dive, the town of Palenque to hike, and the city of Merida to experience everyday Mexican life. The first two days of the trip will be spent alternately driving and flying to the small inland town of Palenque, Ebel said. Palenque is an ancient Mayan cere monial center and will offer partici pants a chance to see the ruins of Mayan civilization., Ebel, who led the trip the past two years, said most of the ruins are in the jungle and much of the group's hiking will be done in those same jungles. The hiking is not designed to be diffi cult, Ebel said. In fact, he said most of the outdoor activities are designed for beginners. All one will need to hike is a pair of tennis shoes or light boots, he said. After four days in Palenque, the group will go to the peninsula's capital city, Merida. Ebel said that while in Merida, participants will be away from tourists for the longest stretch during the trip." Public squares and famous restaurants are the main attractions in Merida, Ebel said. Participants will be on their own to do as they like in Merida, Ebel said, but he will have suggestions where to go if needed. Continued cn Vzt 13 i j fed in the Wdt-i re-'',. Ir T .