.ir .i-vn.- '-:'-" " Friday, September 23, 1C34 Pago 10 Daily Nobrsskan rrrV World Fhn3M u x 1. vjycOii. fcJ Scoreboard mm 321 S?tK S?.'UE,COilJ.I.m'ri-055l DON'T LET AN ACCIDENT TRIP YOU UP BUY KEYSTONE STUDENT INSURANCE IF Are you willing to gamble that you won't have any medical bills during the school year? Why not buy Student Health Insurance and decrease your odds for financial disaster to illness or accident. After Oct 15, 1384 all enrollments are FINALI Visit the Student Health Insurance Office, Room 103 at the Health Center by Monday, Oct. 15th. A Student Insurance Representative is available to answer your questions Monday through Friday. For more information call 472-6000. TUDCfTT inuaana compflnv P.O. Box CC9027 Dallas, Taxas 75240 100-527-0519 i Vhon You Demand More From out Clothes Then Just Fashion. Erf if a a svj w iiia ' 17th Holdrcga 475-4453 fc&ZZZU C.nmn'mn Backpacking MQuntamesnng X-Country bximg Rock Climbing OUTDOOR SPORTS I a. ' ijjsssiraigia Man's Elovr Pitch Softball Independents A Gummers 11. Miracla Mets and Stu 4 Tha Birds def. S and M by forfeit Independents C Mudvll Sluggers 9. Swisher's Sweet 7 Uhing's Team 12, Dewy and the Schbegs 8 Hosers 5. MMQ 4 Savage Dogs def. Misfits by forfeit Residence Halls B Schramm Four 14, Burr One West 8 Abel Eleven 12, Harper r-our o Abel Ten 12, Cather Five 10 Fraternities B Lambda Chi Alpha 10. Beta Sigma Fsl 3 Delta Upsllon 12. Tau Kappa Epsilon 8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 13, Acacia 11 Delta Tau Delta B 5, Sigma Chi B 3 Fraternities C Bata Sigma Psi 13, Alpha Tau Omega 12 Sigma Chi 7, Theta Chi 1 Phi Gamma Delta 19. Sigma Nu 11 Acacia 18, Theta XI B 6 Delta Tau Delta C 17. Sigma Phi Epsilon C 7 ST-rjOL jTKTTI TXT"! jT fi 'has what it takes' to win- nc. By George Davb Daily Nebraska SUSTTOrlter son. The team also has games against junior colleges. rvoh .Tnhn Sanders is ODtim VU . nj... is. it.l p.hmst this vear's team. It has dpEi- ewnpbyersreturningwhphave be quite .good hin,enri nrpiinforwdto st&rtins exoerience in the infield Sanders said. "We had our chanc however, Sanders is looking for ward to being a contender for the Big Eight championship. People didn t think we would ships and are looking forward to starting experience in the infield banders pa. wenaaourcnance Series. Another team that will nopes 10 nave oeuer " - -: KrWorUtoeVta caSse he had a good recruiting I think we have got at it ke3 fall season is the Nebraska bane- year. , , to again challenge fcr the cham- ball team. The Ilusxers lost nine piayera piuiisiup. 1 I 7V ' ) The Buskers traditionally play to graduation and the major Sanders said the key areas he a seven game intra-squad World ieaguearan;in ibao. vxjnucuujr, uo v.wv.. Series to close out their fall sea- depth was a problem. This year, year are improved team speed, better depth and a more expe rienced pitching stair, sanacrs also said fifth-year senior Kurt Eubanks, who was one of last years tri-captains will b$ granted another year of eligibility becausa of a change in the eligibility rules for baseball. Also returning for the Husker baseball team are catcher Ei!l McGuire, first t aseman Milce Dun can and outfielders Faul Meyers, Rich King and Mark Davis. Sand ers also said that last year's start ing shortstop Jeff Carter will be moved to the outfield, and trans fer Larry Mteb;wi movs to shortstop. The fall schedule ends Oct. 31 with the seventh game of the Intra-Squad World Series, The Huskers then will move inside and start concentrating on a strength and conditioning pro gram. Strength coach Dave Ellis is in charge of the baseball team's conditioning program. Sanders said that when the team moves inside for the winter, they will continue to concentrate on fun damental instruction and evalua tion. "We can continue to do every thing inside that we can outside only on a scaled-down basis, Sanders said. "From a player's standpoint, the facilities are fan tastic for practice through the s winter. J Though the winter may seem h long and cold, the team will think of another chance at winn ing the J Big Eight title. Also on its mind s will be spring trips to Arizona, J California and Nevada. S "A lot of the players are excited but the trip to the West Coast," p Sanders said. "They are also ex- K cited about winning the Big Eight J championship. I just hope every- ) thing falls in place J Vss Bottom slej) Sag iL iffTW v)Q ' o "KW.imJZ'J Lowe Level Gunny's Mll Corner of 13th tt Q .1 Is m 1 U!';iY.lll tee root on dunaay Sunday deluxe burger basket with cheese & fries for only $2.1 1. T r oii'r HAPPY HOUR 00 FREE pool with any purchase of $ 1 .50 or more. 11 )li!h ' J it" :1