Pago 12 t Wednesday, September 3, 1936 Daily Nebraskan I Revenge on the mind of Cornhusker kicker it(yjw ajuko)a)d) By Jeff Apel First Down Editor CQSTA RICA University Costa Rica, March-June. Need 2 yrs. college Spanish & 3.0 GPA. Cost about $2150 for tuition, room, meals (live with family). See Prof. Avery, 537 Oldfather (472-3214 or 472-2343). Deadline: Oct. 15. DENMARK University of Copenhagen, Jan.-May. Courses in English. Prefer 3.0 GPA. Cost about $3925 for tuition, room, meals, trips (dorm or with family). See Prof. Lonsdale. 1237"R"St. (472-3076). Dead line: Oct. 15. EMGJLMB UNO Semester in London, Jan. -April. Need 2.0 GPA. Cost about $4250 for tuition, room, some meals, local excursions, and airfare from Omaha. Contact study abroad advisor at UNO, A&S 238 (554-2376). FRANCE University Haute Bretagne-Rennes, Jan.-June.Need 4 or 5 semesters college French and 2.9 GPA. Cost about $3550 for tuition, room, meals (with family). See Prof. Carr, 1203 Oldfather (472-3745). Dead line: Sept. 20. NETHERLANDS Katholieke Hogeschool Tilburg, Jan-June. Courses in English or Dutch, flexible on GPA. Cost about $2350 for tuition, room, meals (dorm). See Susan Dahm. 1237 "R" St. (472-3076). Deadline: Oct. 1. SPAIN University of Seville or University of Alicante. Feb.-June. Programs for those with 5 or more semesters college Spanish, and for those with less. Need 2.75 GPA. Cost about $3,350 for tuition & room. See Prof. Tyler. 1209 Oldfather (472-3865 or 472-3745). Deadline Oct. 10. SWEDEN University of Va'xjo, Jan.-May. Swedish not required, but must study it. Flexible on GPA. Cost about $2350 for tuition, room meals. See Susan Dahm, 1237 "R" St. (472-3076). Deadline Oct. 1. SOUTH AMERICA Openings at universities in Argentina and Colombia (need at least 2 yrs. college Spanish), and in Brazil must be proficient in Portuguese. Flexible on GPA. Cost about $2350 for tuition, room, meals. See Susan Dahm, 1237 "R" St. (472-3076). Deadline: Oct. 1. the series with an 18-14 upset, but Nebraska evened the score a year later when they posted a 34-14 victory. "Everyone wants to win this game," Klein said. Klein said he has confidence in his abilities as the Cornhuskers' No. 1 place kicker this fall. During Nebraska's workout in the rain on Tuesday,? Klein said he was kicking "fairly well" even though all the Husker kickers were plagued by damp, slippery kicking surfaces. "It wasn't the best of conditions," Klein said. Klein said he is hoping to get his season started off on the right foot by not enduring the bad breaks he suf fered through at the beginning of last year. After being unsuccessful on his first four field goal tries of 1985, Klein kicked a Husker record 13 field goals. He also set a National Collegiate Athletics association record last year against Missouri when he connected on all seven of his field goal attempts. "I was kicking good then (at the beginning of the season)," Klein said. "But I just wasn't getting the breaks. This year, I'm hoping to get the breaks." r msm ' A v A year of frustration finally will be bent when the Nebraska football team faces Florida State in a nationally tele vised contest Saturday night. Nebraska kicker Dale Klein, who last year missed a 31-yard field goal against the Seminoles, said revenge will be a key factor in how well the Huskers perform in Nebraska's first ; ever night game at Memorial Stadium. Klein said none of the Cornhuskers have forgotten what happened in last year's Nebraska-Florida State match up. The Cornhuskers committed three costly turnovers and were assessed with 46 yards in penalties enroute to dropping a season opening 17-13 deci sion to the Seminoles. "We outplayed them (the Semi noles)," Klein said. "We just hurt our selves with mistakes." 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