The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1985, Page Page 11, Image 11

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The Nebraska rasa's bowling team It is the first time in university his- . braska at the finals in Miiwkse Msy 3
won the Natiensl Collegiate Bowling tory that a bowling team has qualified through 5 arc top-ranked West Texas
Championships Sectional Four tour- for the national championships. Ne- State, Georgia Tech, San Jose State,
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national championships with the win, leased in March. Second-ranked Iudi
were led by Bob Dill end Eoger Nash, ana, fourth-ranked St, Peter's and fifth
who averagigd 203.6 z?A 203.4 rcspec- ranked William Pattcrjon CoISegs did
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not qualify for naticrsals. Jsirdiig Ke-
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SOFTHILL SOCCER
Butt Popers 8, Ts aad Q's 8 Schramm Eight 4 (4.3), Sckraam Four
America's Team B, Delta Tan BeltsLit- 3(4.3)
tie Sisters 5 Szith Ten 5 (4.3), Gatcra 0 (4,3)
Sigma ChiPi Beta PM 11, Delta Upsiion Oops 3 (3.3), Numsa One 1 (3.3)
10 ' . Schramm Eight 4(4), Abd Eleven 8 (4)
Wounded, Not Even Dead 18, CPN Eka Mocsss 7 (3.2), LXIXEES 0 (4.2)
Sluggers 15 &!ala One 4 (3.5), Numsa Two 2 (3.7)
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$4.40-Hoagtes from $1.80 - Half Hoagics from 95c-a!l yout current
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