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t 1 Friday, March 1 - & - , l V '- J Daily Nebraskan 6;i m vTi H-7 M O C:i , I ! it ; 1 M -tf- s, -r msw ? ; r a '. i 'i '3 r ta t i 4 l Kurt . u J J L.LjEW, W Xk-T Nebraska's men's and weisea'a track tesnis are In the process cf rebuilding for the upcondn;? cuidsarsauion despite both teams' E;3 El.i Ir-dscr Chsav plonship in February. "Even thci:h vs perioraied red well daring the indoor eesaon, we're tired and sera ten st'i af.ar reck cf running indoors," .-ablant Coach Jc2f Goldberg so!i. . fjeth squads w;d rsrta paifcl taar.3 to the PaperTI; :r fcviitfteJ b Euica Kouge, La., tod: d Saturday, 'ifhe meet h hested by Louisiana State. "Vere working cn resting a little bit cud 3 not locking for any great per formances," Goldberg said. Goldberg said the teams will con centrate cn getting used to running outdoors. Esih terns ere geerirg r.cr3 tot the conference and national cham picnahlps in lata apring, he said. The invitztlcr.-J will allow sens ath letes to g:t their Cast tasta cf competi tors Cds year. Serhcr.cre recruit Kobas Ccetaes frcra Scuta Aides will threw tha Janlin far the first Use. Vs'ra real excited about Eebus," Goldberg said. "lis has thrown one fcr 273 feet and ha has thrown ever 253 feet in practice." Nebraska's school record in thejavdin is held by Scott Sorchick with a throw cf 232-11 in 1277. Woinen javelin throwers, senior Kellcy Owen and freshman Karyn Szarkowskl, also will sea their first action cf the year. - Tha women's portion cf the competi tion will carry two events relatively unfamiliar to Nebraska: the shuttle hurdla relay End the women's distance fin ft i : Goldberg said each event is enly run about three or four times a year. Neither event is Included in the NCAA champIonaMps. Nebraska will run senior Rhonda Elanford, freshmen Vicky Johnson and Karen Krcg.cr, and junior Stephanie Thomas in the shuttle hurdle rely. Juniors Sua Nelson, and sophomorc3 Jill Noel and Laura Viht will ran the medley. Goldberg said he is not sure who Nebraska would have ran tha 449 leg in the medley. NCAA women's indoor champion Florida State and second place Louisi ana State will participate in the invita tional. Nebraska finished fourth at nationals. V -r - -W-- -- f , Va The men will sea competition from Southern Methodist, Texas EI-Fao, LSU and Ariaona State. Help us cover you. Daily Nebraskan's 1 r 1 ( s i r HV f f ( 1 Nebrcsl;3. Iar.j::;:.?r Cliaxllns Grint competes dsrir tl.3 isdscr esssoh. Tim Ilssicra epca their ctiiaar trzzli ecrau tldj Trcck:ard Eaten Kar2, La. Gerring rher is he'f the fun. So when ttie occasion is special, celcbrctra.ln sryl. Witri a classic crouffeur-driven Codilloc from Admiral Limousine. A limousine odds glamour to any celebrarion from spring formcls to summer weddings. Ar a price rhcr mokes luxury offordob'e. For reservations, call Admiral Limousine. Arrive in sryle. 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Il.cc victed, tha farmer Crat fcaaamaa and outfielder who starred ia tha ICCCs and left the gama in 1273, fsscs' acsntenca of 15 years to IL'a Pepitcne, who enca 'rsvalad ia tha an undercover policewoman posing as a prostitute. Tha Erst major scandal and still the most threatening to the very survival cf taaabail involved the Chicago- Whita Sox cf 1018, when several members cf the team were judged to have threa the World Series. Legend has it that when tha story csaia cut, a young boy with tears in Ms eyes, tpprcached Shoeless Joe Jack son, one of tha te asa's biggest stars who was banned for lifa from baseball for ' his part in the fix, and pleaded: "Say it ain't so, Jos." More than 60 years later, even in a time that is sup Vl c ! ! t ,y. 'V" "V V V S s' '-J SPEED I1EADIWG COU jaded, many people are still surprised when tha clay feet cf their heroes are uncovered, and are asking another Jca tha same question. 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