Pacjo ib Daily Ncbraskah Monday, January 14, 1985 Rec 0 DEADLINES - Tueday is the regis tration deadline for several UNL Recrea tion Department sports. Anyone inter ested in joining leagues or contests should contact the Campus Recre ation office, 1740 Vine St., by 5 p.m. Tuesday. BASKETBALL Men's and women's basketball entries must be submitted Mont Major Credit Cards Accepted by 5 p.m. Tuesday and managers must attend a meeting Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Leagues are avail f'':' with divisions for Greek, resi dence hall and independent students, lightweights and small fry. An open league for advanced players also is available, however the champion of Ail iiis Can " Sunday tliro Hurry in to Red Lobstcrnow and you won't want to hurry out. Because every Sunday through Thursday you can feast on as much seafood as you want. Choose from five delicious Red Lobster favorites: Popcorn Shrimp, Clam Strips, Broiled and Fried fish, or our scrumptious new favorite, Golden Scallops. But you7re not limited to one choice. After you finish one kind C I ..i i -T-i ' . or searooa, you can switcn to another. I hen another. Dut come in soon. (Jur searood 6540 "O" Street Lincoln Nebraska 466-8397 that league will not advance to the All University tournament. A $25 entry fee is required of all teams plus a $10 forfeit fee. Weigh in for the lightweight division will be today from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Coliseum men's locker room. Harper Seven is the defending All-University champion. Only one league will be available for women's play. A $15 entry fee is required with a $10 forfeit fee. Mixed Nuts is the defending women's champion. VOLLEYBALL - A $15 entry fee plus NEW ORLEANS, La. A triple overtime loss to eventual tournament runner-up Southern Mississippi in the first round, coupled with a third-round loss to Louisiana State, ended a previously undefeated season on a losing note for the Gators, UNL's representative in the National Flag Football Championships. The tourney, an officially-recognized activity of the Sugar Bowl Classic, invites regional flag football teams to New Orleans to play for the national title. The Gators finished with a 5-0 record at the Mid-America Regionals in Omaha to earn the right to compete for national bragging rights. Behind the scoring of second team is endless. " - n 1), V a Lobster. $10 forfeit fee is requried per team. AB and BC leagues are available. The manager's meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday. The Scrod Fish and the Hoi symokers were last year's champions. FACULTY-STAFF BASKETBALL - A $35 entry fee is required with a $10 forfeit fee. A new open league will be offered with regular round-robin league pay. CBA One won last year's champion ship. SPORTS TRIVIA No advance entries are due. A preliminary test will drop flags in national tournament Ail-American Cathy Seybold, the Gators battled to a 7-7 tie with Southern Mis sissippi at the end of regulation play. Neither team scored in the first overtime and Southern Mississippi took a 13-7 lead early in the second period. The Gators responded later in the period when Seybold scored her second touchdown of the game to knot the score at 13-13. The Gators had an opportunity to win the game at this point, but an extra-point attempt fell short of the goal line with Southern Mississippi Ail American Carol Heying's diving stop of UNL's Crystal Hicks at the one-yard line. t 1985 Red Lobster Inns of A tnerica. Scoreboard be given at 6 p.m. Thursday in the west balcony of the Coliseum. The top eight will advance to a single elimination "quiz show" contest Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in Coliseum 7. Bob Asmussen of the Daily Nebraskan has won the last two consecutive contests. CLUB SPORTS Council meeting, Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Campus Recrea tion Office. Campus Recreation Advi sory Council Meeting Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Campus Recreation Office. Southern Mississippi scored again in the third overtime to take a 19-13 lead. The Gators fought back, but a pass from quarterback Mary Pritchard brushed off Seybold's fingertips in the end rone. Southern Mississippi escaped with a six point victory and later advanced to the championship game and lost to host school New Orleans, 13-0. The Gators beat Alabama 32-6 and lost to LSU 16-7 to finish the tourna ment. Bowling team finishes siocth Nebraska's men's bowling team, ranked sixth in the first collegiate bowling poll of the year, finished sixth in the National Collegiate Invitational Bowling Tournament in Las Vegas over Christmas break. Roger Nash and Mike Sander won the doubles event with a combined score of 1,418, claiming a $100 scholar ship for the UNL program. Sander led the team's overall score with 2,367 total pins, followed by Nash (2,309), Russ Leeper (2,291), Bob Dill (2,174) and John Nelson (2,032). The Huskers were sixth in all events with 1 1,173 pins, but third in the team event with 5,160. Bowling team adviser Rollie Hughes said 162 teams com peted in the tournament at the Las Vegas Showboat Hotel lanes. All top five teams participated, Hughes said. "We beat all of the schools ahead of us at Las Vegas except West Texas State and Washington State," he said. "We might be a little higher in the next ratings because of that." The men's team's next event is the final meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska league in Lincoln. With the possible closing of the Nebraksa Union bowling lanes, the matches will probably be moved to Classic Lanes, Hughes said. 6 week special 4S7-3555 225 N. Coiner Austsi Professional lis; it Feed not faduded C&oose fimi rntdEts! or NutriData 1000 kk:;M Iicj rsii: is! centers WANT TO YOUHSELF?