Wednesday, August 22, 1934 Pago 64 Daily Ncbraskan '1 1 5. ' V ' U 1 6 f I f t 4 " Li 4 .it iL. ujkL.a w a SALAD Did you know that the TASTIEST sandwich in town is only 2 blocks away? FREE pastry with purchase of sandwich and medium soft drink. J1 i Pettit: Might be our yeai "7 " rr VALID AFTER TWO PM ON WEEKDAYS VALID ALL DAY SUNDAY COUPON "Z'i Take out wdcome Downtown Lincoln, 112 North Mth 435-2615 M on-Wed 10:3(V8:30 pve Thur-Sun 10:30-9:00' V A 8 - ..p.: GET A GLEAfJ ST; CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING COMPANY "Nobody Does It Better" 466-9386 4029 Progressive Ave. W&aya b'Vifes1at-J biiriWd IS Snail? Jr Living Room, Dining Room, & Hall 03 v i W' Up to 400 Sq. Ft. d NN V VV C3 DyViVjrdV.TripkttlH D!!y Ncbre;ksn f pcrU Editor The record is the university's most impressive. It would take the football team five or more Big Eight cham pionships to equal the confer ence domination the Huskers have had in volleyball since the first conference tournament in 1975. It may take more than five since coach Terry Pettit, as another famous redheaded coach on campus seems to do, always replaces his losses with even stronger players who just keep the ball rolling. Plus, five starters return from last year's 29-4 team, which finished the season ranked as the seventh- best team in the nation. "I think that this might be our year," Pettit says, sitting in his award-cluttered office in the col iseum. That's not to say last year wasn't a good year." Last year looked a lot like Nebraska's year all season. The Huskers trounced Big Eight com petition, won three invitation als, including the San Diego State tournament over a host of West Coast schools. Things looked good until the NCAA sent the Huskers to Kalamazoo, Mich., for a first-round tournament game, despite Nebraska's region al second seed behind UCLA. Western Michigan won the match in four sets in front of the larg est crowd ever to see an NCAA volleyball match, about 8,340 people. The suspicion of a large crowd was the reason for the unfriendly court assignment. Pettit lost four-time all-conference player Erin Dean from that team. But this might still be the year since the returnees include sophomore Karen Dahl gren, who set several block rec ords last season; junior Annette Adamszak, an outside hitter who made the all-Big Eight team a year ago; junior Sharon Kramer, another conference and region al stand-out; and setter Mary Buysse, a junior whom Pettit said several times last season was playing as well as any setter in the nation. Continued on Page 65 13 5 Rooms Up to 700 Sq. Ft 2 Bedroom Apartmes "V (Empty) (Il' 1 Bedroom Apartment CO (Empty) m Scfz & Cha - tf v COMMERCIAL OFFICES Free Estimates 5 cents Sq. Ft. All Work 100 Guaranteed Steam Extractions, Pet Deodorizing, Du Pont Soil Proofing. For 24 Hour Flood & Smoke Damage, Call 473-3034 - Leave Message OMAHA KANSAS CITY,LlNCOLN Additional Services Available Jerrys your Sport Shop! v t-t-j sCJ J 1 V I UNIFORMS 1 1 20 V STREET- JU9T OFF CAMPUS 474-4Z88 t ,.., r , : . M liiMHI Ml HI II II I imllMIB Ml INI Mliiwi II II II I II m " ' ' ' ii amBimmmmuxmmmi& (x n Tfi) hUO' I' I B s 1 Clothing fi irjfiiUfaijpnrs"! I . Ill 1 r i 1 OP tvi ill W I v! S Also: Usee! Bikes - i I Accessories f " , i 1 Cables & Lodes '7?, I . : Y 1 ' J 27th 8i Vine 0-7 475-253 " 1 2nd Location: Afer ll li ej rrL- .- - - -i ts j ir I hs! I ; Jr-i..r-Y-U--t-a invites you to enjoy the many fine products we distribute. b ' V - ; Ml 1 M r 11 I iiMi!i;iiiu; - V i X I j ll i?