Pc3 10 Daily Ncbraskan Wednesday, February 27, 1C35 . r1 i j V,,, K.? - " " .., . -1 o , o 1 In)! em Tr ti j ?i Tin By Dob Asiriti23en Lack of "consistency and continuity in Big Eight basketbdl codling" comers cf the Big Eight conference in an cfTort "to get the league to rediie that a problem exists. "This is a chance for the people to be heard," Stone said. "We've been sitting so the cdls will be mere consistent. "I fee! when I buy a ticket, Vn psy. ir j part cf the oSkials sdiry," Stone sdd. "As an employer (Stone and her husband Jim own the Crave Cafe in upset Ualen btcne. Now, sne s reaay 10 Dacx ana getting Daa omciaung yesr xnes), I know that when an employee do something about it. after year after year." js nct doing the jab, you reprimand Stone, a resident ofAmes, Iowa, who Stone said she didn't knew whether suspend them or you fire them." r'la Viercolf en Tn i Stela f"i h.r ttA nwhlssm wr tfca r!'- rtr tVa rfi1. fanned F.F.B.O. (Fans For Better (XTi- cials themselves. She said she thinks dating). She has sent petitions to all the Big Eight cSteials should be trained , "' i - v . r I i'lV r f f I 4 ''' f 1 'A I - r 11 If " U " i iiUlX J ? 1 i l 1 v in ji i --p ; ' -1 1 ' ! - J ' 4j y -- f . " "- t Johnny Overhy, commissioner cf ofUcials for the Big Eight and Missouri Valley, conferences, said the petition drive and complaints about his cO cials gxe not unusual. i would like to invite those fcr.s to pick out any 20 games and find out if the officials cost their teri my gam," Overly said. "My officials do not make the bad pass. My officials do not miss free throws. They do miss calls but that's because they're human. Ninety nine percent of the time the officials are m'Mr.z the right calls according to the ruics." Overly laiJ a prcLlera is U-.at n;ar.y ccachea tr l fs den't know the rules. He said hs thinks his cSicials are doing en excellent Job this seancn. "The coaches at the end of the sea son .1"i have the ri t to rape the cl cials " Overly sa'd. "If the; f;re all 0 ofiklab, they'd have to f'o out and get SO more who wouldn't be as good. If we're that bad, then hr.v come we've had ofilciab in the NCAA champion ship game the list four yeas? If we're that bad, then why do Eig Eight cH cials fct the tig intereorftrence games and the big Independent games?" One of the big gest critics of the offi ciating in the Eig Eight is Iowa State Coach Johnny Orr. Stone said Orr was one of the reasons she formed F.F.B.O. "Coac h Orr has said it's kind of hard to coach pkyers to play the cHclds' StlT.3 S'ild. G-.crty t:M Orr corriphins r'l th? time about the cfTieiating in the Big Eight. "We can't quiet him down," Overby Overby said what most Lzx d:n't realize is the time commitment the officials have put in to reach the mrjcr college level. "For a guy to officiate at this level he has got to hsve eight to tea years cf experience L3 a high school ofScial and four to ten years as an NAIA cr junior college oSlcial," Overby said. 'Everyone cn the Eig Eight staff is an ex-phyer cr ex-coach. "If the people think the gime can be pkyed without cCs.cial3,let tlicm do it," Overby said. "They can use the honor system." &mamt rejs co with complaints By Loii GsifUn A hypothetical situation: Airborne player A taps a rebound into the br.het. In returning to the floor, he foals player B, who had legal position before A was airborne. The airborne shooter rde does 'not apply here a3 plaj'er A was r;ct In player control on a tap. True or false? ktrsraiiral referees have to make those decisions on the spot every night. All referees are students who are hired through the OSce of Campus Eecrea ticn, according KendaSchede, coordi nator of UNL intrsstmls. "It is hard for the students to cS ciate with theif peers," Scheele said. "They are the same age that the payers are. and it can be s very dOcult j&b. "The g"ip must be givea the credit for taking the time to cSdate," Sehede sdd. "They sre students just like anyone seamen meetings. They cCeiate at least three gmes in a row, fill cut a sports manship rating card on their game and attend one staff meeting per week. These meetings feature a weekly exam ination consisting cf 15 tree or false questions dealing with various fcasket b all-related situations. 02cia!s must score a 65 percent on the test the first week to continue. The percentage in creases five percent until it readies the maximum level, which is set at SO percent. The students also are evalu ated by the supervisors (students who are former officials) while they in at work. This year's ktraaursl k:-;.e con sists cf S23 r.eas, women's and faoii tyst?JItear.s. Campus Becsestien em ' ploys 40 to 0 cScids, cltha?2i 65 to 70 sre imsBy needsd" ' ' Sehede s.?.id a ccmiscn problem has the ones that fill out the rdnatisns. They are usually sere because they lest. "I'm not saying that we have a good group who r.i but said. Schede said most of the cfSciais wlio start cut at UNL go on to do city recreation officiating for raem pay. Others axe lost to gradsaU&a ead still more simply quit working. This, accord-. ing to Scheele, creates problems becai'se new cOcials are eortastly harlng to be trained fer the j:hx , recRcoanL3cocfrich!3tobecDsie 'a registered cLIcisl ia c:i:r to main tain g-ctMty fer the rest cf thdr lives," Schsele sdd. "Wa eixosrasa psep!s to be activ far the rest cf their lives sr.d' to remain active in the sp::t either as a csseh cr as an cUdd. "It must be remembered that these n "I have iisve? seen a player pi.:y a perfect . else and they have homework to do just been complaints about the general like any other student." caciatmg u the gsr.es, . The oOclals are paid 13.55 per hour "We get the complaints because we gszas ead Ihave never seea &"ps.a and are responsible for being on the ask the teams to do evdiiatiens after oitldsta a perfect gsme. I trkdlcve court 15' minutes before the games each game," Schede said. '1M nine begin. They also must attend two pre- out cf ten times, the losing te: Swimmers f d ttist the c-Sdala do kr.e izzti than the pikers, theush." jT3M VI f If 17 "u'fl iZMMliiM MJMjmjS . Both the men's and women's swim ming and diving teani3 will have had nearly three weeks without competi tion by the time they participate in the Big Eight Championships at the Peva ney Sports Center March 7 through 0. Men's swimming coach Cd Bsr,t2 said the break gives his swfemers aa eppcrtunity to rest "We need the opportunity net to feel rushed and net to be worried about ccmpetiE3,M Eentz said. It's a tints when we can concentrate on details coach agreed, and gather mental strength." "I'm usually a very excitable coach," The men's tesra has ta 8-3 dual he said, "but I'm going to sit back and record. enjey this meet." Men's and women's diving coach Jeff He said his team is healthy and Huber said Ms divers are also using the using the three week break to rest and time to prepare mentally and think prepare. "WeVe wcrked harder than aaiyone meet with top quality perfcrmssces else in the coRfsrence,'' Hsbar said, and some great match-ups, Hspert said. "We wul sum fast and dive well" The women's Eig E!t Chsxpica ship meet is scheduled to rca this we've etui plessea wita cur cr.ts. cut rrj it s Use to be iflsxed and hsve fan." Hi , a v 1 "7) i. , - J O Est-t Ci l4Ja3 111. -it1 3 ? t:": I " a ... .... . ? t t 1 - - I ' - ! '1 'r 1 - - . V, - S at M KJ M mot mmaermoa l - , - m,s rv r.l ioiiva acver seen a ur.ir.sis tira wksi. 3 Iba has never sasa ne . However vaely in the back cf cur minds, the notion cf a Chinese Firs Drill net a $io against the Chinese, but fissjly- Hius, Kick II. P. lig who was c&plsassd with Iba's remarks about his (Iba's) esse resembling a "Chinee Firs DzHL" K51 'II 1 9 5Hi W f s ,-5 Wv vs.nf 5' r;t cent tc bdittla the Ql ::. U Iha wesre to - '1 wouldn't v:;i a C pi';, j cn my tera b:cc::: C'ir.-e p.;:- en ar? dlzerked," Kg v;ouli h:"3 a gxd nr. :n t3 cc":!:'x Li thtt cr:.?, I wcuIJ conrpla tea. Fcrive us iuzih Am:rl:a-.3. Cr.co ii a ;! 3 we ry scmetHr t t!,:.t scrr.cr3 ' -J how f.r.d cr.mvw. I'm s;;re Its v;:; : be phr..-i to a C epl? cn h;3 who h'j tdrr.t, e;:n L Le i3 a member cf the Chinese ilre Drill to 3T