Wednesday, September 19, 1C34 Dally Ncbrcskan Pago 11 I I! ii Huslcer women 's Softball team falls om run short in champumship game BJotv Ho- fiki2 aims To Learn To Fly The women's soft ball team fell one run short of winning the Illi nois State Invitational. Oklahoma State, who the Huskers beat to win last year's NCAA regional, defeated Nebraska 1-0 in the cham pionship game. It was the sea son's firct action for both teams. "I would rather lose to Okla homa State now than later on in the season when it really means something " coach Wayne Daigle said. The Huskers opened the tour nament by beating Oklahoma State 2-0. Mori Emmons was the win ning pitcher. Saturday morning the Huskers beat Missouri 2-1. Donna Dear dorff was the winning pitcher and Sipple got the save. Daigle said Sipple pitched excel lent softball throughout the tour nament. She tallied more than 27 innings, had 26 strikeouts and allowed only three runs and three hits. Heidi Schlabach vasfour of 13 for an average of .308, with one home run and one run batted in. The Huskers travel to Iowa State this weekend for the Iowa State Invitational, and return to host the Husker Invitational Sept. 28 31 at Mabel Lee field. r Sipple pitched a no-hitter against Illinois State in the semifinal, which the Huskers won 2-0. The Cornhuskers were 3-2 in the tournament. Their other loss was to Illinois State,, which won Denise Eckert led the team in 3-0 in eight innings. Freshman batting with a .533 average. She Lori Sipple had 13 strikeouts in was eight for 15 with one home the game. run and one run batted in. .ec Scoreboard MEN'S SOFTBALL Burr One West 15, Abel Ten 14 Abel Eight 1 1, Abel Nine 7 Harper five 1 6, Abel Eight 10 . Hosersl5,WTS13 Onions 12, Beaners 11 Abel Eleven 12, Cather Five 7 Cather Thirteen 8, Burr Three West 7 Dead Heads 6, Louie's 5 WSB 7, Scum of the Earth 4 Bailers 12, NROTC 2 Abel Eight 17, Abel Eleven 8 Schramm Four 19, Harper Four 2 Bombers 10, Drunk and Stupid 8 Supersticks 9, The Hogs 7 Team Tenesmus 8, Leftovers 7 Burr Two West 9, Cather Nine 2 Schramm Two 8, Burr One East 7 CROSSCOUNTRY Men's Division 1. Neil Hawley, Independent 13:02; 2. Tom Kannon, Sub 4:59 Club, 13:03 if. Women's Division 1. Mary Pritchard, Gatprs, 21:05; Theresa Safranek, Gators, 24:40. Co-Rec Division 1 . Mary Pritchard, Gators, Darrell Parks, Abel Eight Team: Sub 4:59 Track Club, Gators. The Office of Campus Recreation Presents the 4th Annual ... . J fa- Pvf YK1 'V a u Mi. : SEPT.21,22&23 Fun Run Mud Volleyball Outdoor Movies 14-inch Softball and Much More! This Friday, Saturday and Sunday come join us for some fun and laughs at the Sports Festival! Activities will be held at the 1 7th and Vine and 1 8th and Vine Intramural Fields. BUT HURRY! Entries for team sports ends today, Sept. 1 9, they may be picked up at the Office of Campus Rec. ) Office of Campus Recreation ( 1740 Vine Street - 472-3407 pEpcfl Sponsored by Pepsi stop s ys f-.:.- ' Association J it ' t-... A 020 DISCOVERY FLIGHT... AND DO IT NOW! That's how little It costs to find out all about learning to fly with our special Discovery Right The Cessna Pilot Center system represents the best way in the world to leam to fly. It provides the perfect combination of ground instruction and actual flying time. Your $20 Discovery Right will put you in the pilot's seat, flying an airplane under the guidance of a professional Cessna Pilot Center flight instructor. Your $20 Discovery Right might take you farther than you think! So, find out for yourself! Come out and see us today! 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Just print your name, address and phone number on the back of any losing ticket and place it in one. of the specially marked containers at the track. Every day, four tickets will be drawn. Those winners will receive a free table in the Clubhouse and free admission on the day of their choice (subject to availability). , Win mio of .eight trips-ninsEiidlng o trip Is Hsooli All daily winners are automatically eligible for the weekly drawings. You could win a trip to Hawaii, Las Vegas, Colorado or Kansas City. fho 1084 C September 14 - November 12 Post tSmas: Wednesday-Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. Beginning October 28 (after standard time resumes, Wednesday-Sunday, 1 p.m. . Super Saturdays tQ a.m. No racing Mondays or Tuesdays, except Nov. 12. For reservations, tickets or group discount information, call (402) 473-4205 H m n n f" ". II 1 i i' s tl! ' x 1 i t If) L( ( ) ' C l -ri Ji i , ; ) I J v "'V ,4 33 S!S 23 BS 13 IIS B ES BS CS El S 132 133 'ZS. i i .XT