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Dally Nebraskan Tuesday, August 23, 1934 p experienced women netters look to top TP Zr g ra a Pago 14 A year ago, Nebraska women's tennis coach Kathy Hawkins thought th at d e3pite a young team with one senior, her team had its best shot in years at a high Big Eiht finish. This year, Hawkins thinks that her young team, again with only one senior, has its best shot ever at a high Big Eight finish. "I can't really say we were dis appointed, but we did expect to end up better than we did," Haw kins said. The team dropped close dual matches with Kansas and Oklahoma at the end cf the spring season and finished fourth in the conference tournament. "We thought we could have fin ished higher in the tournament, but we did play better against the T Worship With Us Sunday Services 9: CO ajn. and 11:09 a.m. fit (f w ; 0 Fm n Ji 17th &F Streets Lincon Ne Telephone 477-budf stronger teams," Hawkins said. The Huskcrs return the entire team from last spring, Including Jamie Pisarclk, the No. 1 singles player In the region's top five and narrowly missed becoming Ne braska's first NCAA quaver. The senior from Pittsburgh, Pa., fin ished the year ranked No. 37 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association polL Liz Mooney, the No. 2 singles player, finished No. 43. Hawkins said it was the first time Nebraska players had placed in the poll, which is recognized as the official ranking of the nation's top 60 collegiate players. I see that as a that our program is on the rise," Hawkins said. "We're also getting Invited to better tournaments. Basically, Ne braska's program is starting to gain some attention nationally." This season, Hawkins is looking Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US v t - . I L t V 1 I i - 1L- J til' in- ,... . T J t t iff ffi:-:; X: 5 I ,4 5' ssI.J.h:.-...."; 7, TTT7 1 a a tl H Take a good look at your class schedule. If you're in Science or. 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Dedi cated keys make time value of money calculations, amortization, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and statis tics solutions as simple as a single keystroke. And it's easy to change values or correct mistakes without reentering your entire problem. Hewlett-Packard calculators. They help you',"'-1 -work smart this term. And next term. And even later on the job. Get your HP today from your local HE dealer. , a, c?ll TOLL FREE 1-CCO-FOH-IIFFG to Jump past Oklahoma and Kan sas In the conference. Oklahoma State, the only B! Eight school to finish in the nation's top 20 (No. 12), is still the overwhelming fa vorite. "It gets a little frustrating chas ing OSU all the time, but they're growing at a tremendous rate," Hawkins raid. Hawkins does have some of Oklahoma State's Influ ence on her squad in sophomore Carl Groce, the daughter of OSU coach Ike Groce. Groce Joins No. 3 player Jill Plsarcik, No. 4 Jean Ollallaran and No. 5 Lisa Brooks for the returning starting lineup. Junior Lee Ann Givcns also to back, and freshman Beverly Roberts, ranked ICth in the southern section's under-16 div ision, &bo should find a place to play. Hawkins said the extra expe rience and depth should be the difference this season, which beg ins Sept. 21 against Kansas State at the East Campus tennis courts. Nebraska's spring schedule will include a trip to tournaments hosted by Erigham Young and Clemson and possible matches against six of last year's top 20 teams. Coach, broadcaster answer questions during premiere Husker football returns to the Nebraska Educational Television Network with the season premiere of Comhusker Football Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. The live, 60-minute program will offer Nebraska public televi sion viewers a one-time oppor-i tunity to ask Lincoln spcrtscas ter Don Gill and UNL football linebacker coach John Melton questions about the upcoming gridiron season. Comhusker Football is now in its 30th season of broadcasting coverage of the Big Red football flashes. Regular coverage begins Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. with a review of the Sept. 8 Wyoming game. Gill, now in his sixth season on Comhusker Football, is Joined each week by Melton, who is start ing his fourth year of color com mentary. The hour-long programs also will include previews of up coming games and interviews with coaches and players. 1 Comhusker Foctball, produced by the sports and development unit of University of Nebraska Television, is funded in part by, Nebraskans for Public Television, Inc. Gifford Rogers is producer director of the series, and Kerry Manz is unit director. Steve Alvis is senior producer. 1 J p&jWtw i am a. LP MM I r-f J AU ECO EKQ)f ECG (EKG) is an abbreviation for an electrocardiogram, which is a . graphic record of tha electric cur rents "generated by the heart. By reading the graph a doctor can ds- . termirio several facts about the heart ; such as the heart ra.j, ths 'heart's rhythm, whether the heart musde is receiving enough bleed, and whether ". there is an enlargement cf any cf th heart's four chambers. Contact your local American Heart Association for : mere information. A HEWLETT ST