The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1984, Page Page 22, Image 22
Pago 22 Daily Nebraskan Ml C T I). .it r; ? Office of Cc,mpu3 Rocrcrt.cn V; hjo'" jL caun ' - - is- .-a i tit4 1 jHfc WW.-- iVFIag Football Sport Trivia & Raquetball Taks a break from your dayRecreate. Get physically fit and have some fun. We offer over 75 htramural Programs to students and facultystaff throughout the year. Give us a call and get the fun rolling. Interested in being a chairperson? The Intramural Chairpersons meeting will be Thursday, August 30, at 620, at the Nebraska Union (room will be posted). r.iLTi -irf'"1 Rock Climbing Canoeing Backpacking A Biking Want to get away? We offer a wide variety of recreational trips throughout the school year. . including breaks and Summer Sessions! For a complete listing of our educational economical trips, contact our office. September Trips: Bask: Rock Climbing Serr&sr-Souih Dakota, Sept. 12-16, $45. Cycle Day Jour, Sept. 15, $10. Niobrara Rive Trip, Sept. 21-23, $45. The 24-Hour Experience, Sept. 22-23, $10. Camping Gear (extensive) Tennis Raqusts i: Golf dubs -,V Canoes Our office maintains the largest inventory of outdoor rental gear in the local axa. In addition, a wide variety of sports equipment (basketball, footballs, frisbces etc . i is available for your use at no cost. All gear is used by students, faculty and staff on a first-come, first-served basis. Come check out the fun! i: Swimming tV Tennis V Weight Training Learn the do s and don'ts the r$it way. The UNL Oifxc of Campus Recreation will be offering Non-credit Instruction to the entire campus community. Class enrolment beg-ns August 27. Resier today at the Campus Recreation Office Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Street, Lincoln 472-3467 r -X Monday, August 27, 1C34 v - ... P n '1 1 .' v t: I V V j Ds"y Mefcrsskan Ft!a Pr.zia Attbcrafa Ben Thcxsss (SI) cs.d Boe3 Cnth prsssur Ala bama's Walter Lewis. Kickoff Classic Miami, Fix (11-1 ia 4C3) vs. Anboni (11-1) at Giants BtsdicES. 7:23 tonight, K&tz Epssts (EiriV, C!i. S; KEGT, C&.8) Annssncerc: Curt Gcsrdy, Lea Damsn. T7ks$ to Wfctcfc: Auburn Defense vs. Miami Offense. Each unit returns eiht start ers to the strength of last year's teams. Hurricane sophomore quarterback Ber nie Kcs&r (20) must try to find favorite receiver Ed Drown (40) open in an ex perienced Auburn second ary. All four Tiger defensive backs return. Defensive tackle Ben Thomas (91) and corherback David Kind (27) are AH-American candidates. Miami Defense vs. Auburn Offense. Junior Pat Washing ton (10) replaces Randy Campbell as Auburn's quar terback, but all eyes will be on shifty Bo Jackson (34), who is being touted as the South's Keisman Trophy candidate. Only four Miami defenders return, including linemen Julio Cortes (99) and Kevin Fasan (5). Intensities: Tonight's game possesses the same traits of last year's Kickoff Classic: defending national champion facing the con census wire-service presea son No. 1. The artificial sur face at Giants Stadium will be foreign to both squads, which play home games on grass fields. (Up God CfeSo S 444144 1 1 1 1 1 1 ruj-L. -rJrcd a csurco ths'o c!:rrd? -rJcnS to ciuy cn year cn? TOY U2u Independent Study offers over 75 UNL college courses to choose from. Visit the UNL Division of Continuing Studies Independent Study Department, room 269 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd end Holdrege. Take the shuttle bus from city campus. Or call 472-1926. UNL does not discriminst in its ectd emic. admksions or mp!oymnt pro- ; tnm$, and ebidts by ail fdrai rg ' LJ utations psrtaining to same. 1 Cttnpus 1 I -i n't