Daily Nebraskan Paqa 5 21 TIT o Kit Tuesday, January 22, 1985 By LIi2;e Rclliey The power forward slot cn Ncbraj ka's men's basketball team has faced many question marks this season. Nebraska Ear.ltttball Ccach Moa Iba fielded mere qucctier.s ca tha slot when he spoke at tha weekly press Information luncheon t tha Nebraska Union. Nehrsaka Women's Basketball Coach Kelly inU, however, was concerned not only with the ploy cf the forwards, but of the entire team. Kill Said inconsistency in the first two conference games a 74-67 win against Kansas State and a 04-80 loss to Oklahoma State in Stillwater is the team's weak point.' . "Stacy Immirg has been our only player that has showed consistency in our two ccricrer.ee games," Hill said. "We Just need to get mere consistency from the ether pkyers." Imming, a sophomore from Kearney, doubled her noncenference scoring average with a pair cf 2 2-point perfor mances against the Lady Cats and Cowgirls. "Stacy's shots have been going down for her," Hill said. "She's been our leader out there so far." Hill expects another tough contest when the Huskers host Colorado Wed nesday night. "Colorado is a good bail team," Hill said. "It's not going to be one cf those games where we just show up and win." Buffalo center Lisa Van Goor sat out 53MBfcfiBS5HM 13 COT Q oar Basketball Cather Six B 57 (3.5), Abel Ten B 38 (3.5) Abel Ten C 36 (3.5), Abel Three C 23 (3.5) Harper Nine B 50 (3.6), Abel Seven B 48 (3.3) Schramm Two B 63 (3.6), Selleck 8200 39 (3.0) Selleck 8300 29 (3.0), Burr Three West C (2.3) Schramm Four B 34, Heppner Three B 24 Cather Eleven 43, Cather Six C 26 Snow Softball Phi Kappa Psi won the men's div ision cf the snow softball tournament Saturday at the 18th and Vine streets softbali diamond. The Phi Psi's best Alpha Tan Omega 22-15 in weather that was so cold, the covers cn some of the seftballs split. The Birds won the co-rec tournament, defeating the No Names in the finals. Phi Kappa Psi was Chris M&ngen, Shawn Olson, John Pritchard, Jeff DeBoer, Matt Smith, Eoger Miller, Bob Armstrong, Doug Eshrens, Dave Chris tensen, Syl Orsi and Chad Wallace. The Birds were Dan Anderson, Don Anderson, Teresa MendMk, Lis Jones, Bill Lyons, Vicki Bathman, Mary Beth Pruaa, Dctti Hill, Pat La;.i3,JayBchlken, Amy Pkitner and Greg Oberg. 'NOTICES Men's Indoor Soccer entries are dm by 5 p.m. today at the Campus Recreation Grace, 1743 Vine St. lien's and women's pitch entries also are due today by 5 p.m. Pitch entries should bs turned in at the Manama's meetini for indoor soccer will be at 4:20 p.ra. today in Collsssan 7. Fridsy is tha last day to sii up far , the nojHedit waii training class In the Csmpus Recreation C-Ice. The crcas country skiing scrrdsar at llaplelag will accrpt entries until Jan. 31. hem ns cover you. DailyMebraskan's .. .. . . re the first part cf the season with aca demic problems after missing last sea son with a stress fracture in her left foot. Iliil said the 6-3 All-Dig Eijht cen tor could pese problems for the Huskers. "Lisa is a Intimate All-American and All-Big Eight candidate," Hill said. "She has a lot cf experience and Is a very good past player." Iba said he has been concerned more with the lack of point production from the forward spot. "We just had a terrible time with our forwards down in Stillwater," Iba said cf the Huskers 63-C5 loss to the Cow boys. "We've had to score more points than we did a year ago, that's why we need more points from that position." Suter, NU triumph Nebraska's men's gymnastic team rallied behind Wes Suter and Neil Palmer to defeat Oklahoma and Iowa State in a triangular meet in Ames, Iowa, Saturday. The Huskers were second after four events when Suter scored a 9.45 on the parallel bars and Palmer a 9.7 to give Nebraska a lead it never relinquished. The !Iusker3 defeated Oklahoma by a score cf 276.75 to 274.9. Iowa State had a score of 274.5. LECTRICAL Our Hi-Re! 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C-85, 2S43 W. 10m Place, Tampa, AZ 65231. Wo will ba crs campus ' Fob. 5 An Equal Opportunity Emptovw sMr- any purchase ' Excluding safe items. SALE LASTS THRU JAN. 28TH. i5r l es r- s15 V i r -tis t a v. w I 13 i VJEST OF THE STADIUM 0!J 1Cth r.OjJDAY SUNDAY 9:C0-5:30 ' Senior Ronnie Smith and sophomore transfer BillJackman have both assumed the starting role opposite Curtis Moore this season. Iba said he is considering giving Jackman the staring nod ever Smith, who started against Oklahoma State, when the Huskers play the Colo rado CuSfaiocs at the Dob Devaney Sports Center Wednesday night. "! expect more cut cf that position this year with the players we have," Iba said. "Anytime we get eight or ten points out of that pc ition, it doesn't matter who we play, we're going to be successful." Although Smith may not start, Iba hopes he can contribute off the bench. "We're not going to give up on Ron- "This team really impressed me." Nebraska Coach Francis Allen said. "No matter how far back they were, the kids never lost their confidence, especially going into the last two events." Suter won the all-around by only a tenth of a point, 56.9 to 56.8 over Oklahoma's Mark Oates. Palmer fin ished fourth with 56.3. Allen said the team will put their "noses down to grindstone" in pre paration for the Penn State dual in two weeks. ENGINEERS i 9 - t 1 9 f t i i it 1 f 1 "1 . -1 rf- J. r 1 1 I V J ' I 1 I 5 1 I I i I f ( s i I I ! ! I 1 I ! nie," Iba said. "We hope he can come off the bench and help us with his rebounding." Jackman, who has averaged 6.2 points per game since transferring from Duke, could make his second start in a DcM'r tmo KecovjD in T. I 1 111 1 II 1- U Q 0 0 i 1 V3iV FREE GAS! Get a Quaker State 10w-30 oil change, a Quaker State oil filter and a Quaker State Golden Chassis lube. You will receive five gallons of free Amoco Gasoline. 0 0 Oz. c: .- n .GJD A D mmm$m Tw -rm i ii n ii ...in wm "f" 111 ""' iM"Tt-j'"'-' "'"im' mm imm m s 1 j i I i 1 1 f i 8 r (f I f Q ) ! ; i s f 3iS! VlMM .JHrllkir, You can remove two points from your license by completing the Dt fsnslvs Driving Course For further datasls, contact the Safety Council of Nebraska (402) 433-2511 ; 11 II 1 1 i Husker uniform. The 6-9 sophomore started againat Wisconsin Stevens Point earlier in the season. "Jackman, on a given night, might be the answer to our problems," Iba said. Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Street Lincoln 472-3467 ETj 0 0 (This offer good on most American & foreign cars) fj Through January 31 , 1985 y D Que Place Standard 17th a Q St. 475-8619 Q n S i ; v The Safety Council cf ! , -f srsska conducts classes trtrousnout tne t i t i itate of Nebraska and also has available a correspondence course. ? I H -1 ;1 " - r! ...... ....-S