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Friday, November 9, 1984
Daily Nebraskan
Page 11
Rec
Scoreboard
Men's Flag Football PlayoHs
Philistines (3.1) 25, Abel Six B (3.5) 6
Playboys (3.4) 25, Alpha Tau Omega B (3.8) 0
Scum of the Earth def. Harper Seven B by forfeit
Sigma Chi def. Abel Ten by forfeit
Women's Volleyball Playoffs
Alpha Omicron Pi def. Schramm Five by forfeit
Ballerettes def. Fedde Hall by forfeit
pounders (3.7) def. Sluggettes (4.2) 15-2, 15-10
Hot Hitters (4.0) def. Smith Five (4.2) 15-2, 15-10
Smith Ten (4.5) def. Pound Nine (4.2) 15-8, 15-10
Love Memorial Hall def. Smith Three by forfeit
Smith Nine (4.2) def Heppner Two (4.2) 17-15, 15-7
Kappa AlphaTheta (4.5) def. Sandoz Five (4.2) 15-3, 15-8
Residence Halls A Volleyball
AbelTen (3.7) def. Harper Seven (3.2) 13-15, 15-13, 15-10
Abel Eight (3.0) def. Abel Five (3.0) 12-15, 15-6, 13-10
Fraternities B Volleyball
Kappa Sigma (4.0) def. Acacia (4.0) 15-7, 15-11
Phi Kappa Psi def. Sigma Chi by forfeit
Delta Tau Delta (3.0) def. Chi Phi (3.6) 16-14, 15-5
Triangle (3.7) def Beta Sigma Psi (3.5) 15-10, 15-13
Fraternities C Volleyball
Beta Theta Pi (4.0) def. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (4.2) 15-11,
15-2
Alpha Tau Omega (3.0) def. Tau Kappa Epsilon (3.0)
15-2, 15-6
Faculty VolleybaU
Chemistry (4.2) def. Ag Econ (4.2) 15-9, 15-10
Dorchester Longhorns (4.2) def. Dummy Variables (3.5)
15-11, 15-2
The Office of Campus Recreation will give away a big
turkey Sunday. The turkey and a T-shirt are the prizes
for the winners of Sunday's Turkey Trot at Oak Lake
Park.
The course for the race is 2.5 miles long. The race
begins at 1:30 p.m.
Restaurant botches swimmers' plans
Jltr lifSlro T?oUloTr well Rut if nnA Ami 1 . 1 f-S
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You have to sympathize with those Bucs. They
don't want to drift into obscurity like the 1922
Columbus Panhandles (0-7), who were quarter
backed by a young Kenny Stabler.
THE RANKINGS
TEAM
1) Houston (0-10)
2) Buffalo (0-10)
3) Cleveland (2-8)
LAST LOSS
7-35, Pittbrg.
10-13, Clvland.
def. Buffalo,
13-10
0-45, Seattle
L.A. Raiders
NEXT LOSS
Kansas City
New England
San Francisco
Houston
under appeal
4) Kansas City (5-5)
5) NFL Lawyers
(0-1)
6) Cincinnati (3-7); 7) Dallas (1-4 in NFC East); 8) Bay
(Green) (3-7); 9) Bay (Tampa) (3-7); 10) the new, polite
Raiders (0-1, but penalized only once Sunday, for five
yards).
CRUMMY GAME OF THE WEEK: Houston (0-10)
at Kansas City (5-5).
QUOTE BOOK: Sign held up by crazed Bears fan
at Oe Raider game, referring to the site of the next
Super Bowl: "Palo Alto." (Sure, like the Cubs made
it to Detroit.)
1834, Universal Press Syndicate
By Mike Reilley
Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter
a true assessment of the meet.
'The score may indicate we
won the meet by 200 points,"
Bentz said. "But we ran in some
extra events. We scored well in
some 'B' relays and if you take
well. But it could drain them and
they would swim tired."
The food poisoning is iust one
Nebraska women's swimming problem the Huskers will have to
coach Ray Huppert had mixed overcome, Huppert said,
feelings about his team's trip to The Air Force men's squad lands
Lawrence, Kan., last weekend for in Lincoln Friday with a solid all- thatintoconsideration,thefinalscore
the Big Eight Invitational. around team, Bentz said. really wasn't realistic."
Huppert said he was pleased They have some good distance The victory did convince Bentz
with the Huskers' second place people and a great 200-meter of one thing: This year's squad is
finish to host team Kansas. butterflier too," Bentz said. the best he has coached in his
"Iwashappywiththewaythey The Cadets will have an added years at Nebraska. In order to
swam" Huppert said. "It showed advantage when they travel from stay there though, he said, they
we have some depth to our team." Colorado Springs, Colo. must continue to work hard.
After the team returned to Lin- They're coming down out of "We just have to keep getting
coin on Sunday, through, he altitude and naturally, the farther
wasn't quite as happy about the you come down, the better condi
meet. Food poisoning had struck tion you're going to be in," Bentz
the swimmers and the coaching said.
staff. The men's squad dominated
"We took 22 swimmers down the Big Eight Invite, winning 10 of
there, not including the divers, 16 individual events and finish
and out of the 22, 16 got sick," ing 207 points ahead of second
Huppert said. "And that's just the place Iowa State. Freshman Ed
women's team. The men got hit Jowdy led the Husker charge,
just as bad." winning the 100- and 200-meter
The team ate at a restaurant in breaststroke.
Bentz said the final score wasn't
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Lawrence after the meet, and
that is where Huppert thinks the
team was poisoned.
"It didn't hit us until we got
back to Lincoln on Sunday," Hup
pert said.
As a result of the illness, Hup
pert and men's coach Cal Bentz
had to decrease the intensity of
their team's preparations for a
dual meet with the Air Force
Academy. The meet is set for 4
p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports
Center.
Huppert is unsure how the sick
ness will affect his squad's per
formance. "It could work one of two ways,"
Huppert said. "Since we cant main
tain the intensity in our training,
the kids could be rested and swim
faster and faster, week after
week," Bentz said. "I feel we're
pretty much on the right track
now, and the guys are always ready
to race."
After the Air Force meet, the
men travel to Texas the following
weekend for dual meets with
Southern Methodist and Texas
Christian. The women leave Lin
coln next Thursday for Colorado
to compete with Colorado State
and Wyoming.
THE SPORTS CENTER TENNIS COURTS
WILL BE OPEN FOR STUDENTS & FACULTY STARTING SAT.,
NOVEMBER 17. THE COURTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM
2:00 P.M.TO 6:00 P.M. ON SAT., 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ON SUN
WHEN NO ATHLETIC EVENT IS SCHEDULED FOR TRACK
AREA. THE FEE WILL BE $2.00 FOR STUDENTS AND $4.00
FOR FACULTY PER COURT FOR (1) HOUR. STUDENTS AND
FACULTY CAN SIGN FOR THEIR COURT ONLY AT ROOM 106
AT THE BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER FROM 9:00 A.M. TO
1:00 P.M. ON MONDAY AND 12:00 NOON TO 4:00 P.M. ON
TUESDAY STARTING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. PLEASE
PRESENT STUDENT OR FACULTY IDENTIFICATION WHEN
RENTING A COURT.
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Oklahoma (-27) at Colorado:
Bet Oklahoma if you can. An
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and Neptune.
Nebraska (-27) at Kansas: Bet
Nebraska if you can. Huskers own
series 10-0, 9-1 against the spread.
Maryland at Miami (-7): Bet
Miami at -7 or less. Miami would
like to avenge its 1 8-1 7 loss in '83,
and Maryland is stuck playing
Miami between North Carolina
and Clemson. It's hard to see
Terps playing up to par.
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to have bad hangover from 49-7
Oklahoma loss.
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