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Friday, October 31, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 7 SpOJTtS r ' 11 1 1 " i id ii in i 1 1 iw.. J , ...... . , r 3 JA. &j&(DwK! i it 1 ' , J- v,;v: i n c; : fir It,,, ex. , vr i Tie t . ether i- Ijtiv . 1 J 'si.: 't C ' ' ' v.' i;: ' i 1 t ( f !, ;u have - t it, si i ... cir ,i 1 v. ill i e l he ul--,C .h. 0..n:ofcr:s &ra the h: t Tii'-j, the torr,ir;,cri is thrt it v ill give him a chance to see Oklahoma Stele Lr C e firt time t!.!3 ycrr. ::;:: v:':'llie::werc hoveriroimd the. Top 23 la?t yt rj ar.d they're a With weaker this year,? ftlcDensctt said:: ,W0.ten't' .$en": them: avail M$, year so it v. ; ! ?.., z us a chcr.ee to sice their recruits Crist. harid;C- McDerr.ctt said he's hoping that he'll be 'fills to get more, consis tency frcM his singles players and that this tournament will put them I v J"" f i" , ' ' f , --'-n t j " .: ... t:uir c:,:..vr.L ,! i in j-rthiV' he ii 1 " v. I., a y , - v. in a 11 ? : . ch, it's us:;JJy L'cu; 3 y:u v,h it h 11.3 Ccrr.hu:.!. c r h ; i a : .-J v. k . k cf practice, accrJir..; to l!.Dsr : mctand -will 'cjilerthc ffetlM '. t6umtmcr.t with a chance to tv$Xu "m3 c.T.e ttr-. t'.i) . ;- V c.-d 1practicc(iprttyJtO('H!cljemolt' ;ssid.::;' 'Wf ;hvs; Kiica cf R:hit we.' have to vcrk cn f: r Hi ?ri-v, but this will givs us s choice to see rwhat; th; cth et . tlaiai havl;4 io see where we str.r:i in the Hi By Rich Cooper Staff Reporter KSU coach isn't hopeful for Saturday It was the best of the South against the best of the North in volleyball Thursday night at the Coliseum as No. 7 Texas defeated No. 6 Nebraska 6-15, 15-12, 15-7, 10-15, 15-13. Coach Terry Pettit said he thought his team didn't aojust too well defen sively to Texas' strong offensive attack. "We played well at times but our passing and ball handling just were not good enough to beat them (Texas)," Pettit said. In the first game, the Huskers scored seven straight points after a slow start. The key to winning the first game was the strong hitting of Karen Dahlgren and Enid Schonewise, Pettit said. Dahlgren led the Huskers with 20 kills on Thursday night for a hitting percentage of .410. Schonewise had 19 kills for a hitting percentage of .348. In the second game, Texas rallied from a 12-6 deficit by scoring six straight points behind the strong hit ting of Diane Watson and Dawn Daven port. Watson led Texas in hitting with 16 kills for a hitting percentage of .323. Pettit said Texas, even when it wasn't playing well, kept competing hard, while the Cornhuskers, at time in the match did not compete as hard. upsets No. 6 NU In game three, the Longhorns jumped match. In game four, the Huskers never out to a 4-0 lead before the Huskers had the lead after tying the match at tied it up at five. But then behind the 5-5. strong defense of the Longhorns, they scored nine straight points to win the See HUSKERS on 8 By Jim Ballard Senior Reporter Kansas State football coach Stan Parrish knows what his team is up against Saturday. "It's no question that it's not going to be easy," Parrish said. "We're just going to have to go out and play with our pride and hopefully get out of there alive and physically in good shape." The Wildcats come into Memorial Stadium with a 2-5 record, and 1-2 in conference play. They opened their season with a 35-7 win over Western Illinois before dropping the next four games. Their only other win came two weeks ago against Kansas. Parrish said tailback Tony Jordan hasn't practiced most of the week, all purpose running back Todd Moody was questionable and free safety Robert Eastwood is out for the year with a strained arch in his foot. Eastwood was the Cats' leading defensive back with four interceptions in seven games. Kansas State still has a healthy quarterback, junior Randy Williams. Williams has thrown for nearly 1,000 yards this year, completing 46 percent of his passes. On the ground, however, the Wild cats have been struggling, as they are averaging only 1 19 yards a game. Nebraska enters the contest 6-1 after losing 20-10 to Colorado last Sat urday. Parrish said that Nebraska is a quality team despite the loss and that they should bounce back. "It's the same thing every year," Par rish said. "They're a great team with a great program and I'm sure they'll bounce back. They still have a good shot at winning the Big Eight and going to the Orange Bowl, and they're good enough to do it." Parrish also said he knows that there is no way his Wildcats can match up with Nebraska on the field. "I could lie, but realistically we match up with Oklahoma either, but we played hard and did some good things. Hopefully we can do that again. "They're solid all over, they have speed at the running backs and gave a very talented quarterback," Parrish said of the Huskers. "They have it all, but I guess you don't win10 or 11 games every year if you didn't They also perhaps have as good of a coach as anyone in the entire nation." HALLOWEEN PARTY! Tr.icx on c:.i::x i:i eeiiket, i:e. R0ADH0USE SUPPER CO. muay uci. ot Gostoe Contest Dicing to SIlOTOOil Bennett 782-7945 1 KV CPCP(DVDE Rent Now At cyQBY VCFTs only $5.00 FREE MEMBERSHIP HOBBY TOWN HOBBY TOWN 130 N. 13th Street Sutter Place Mall Downtown 48th & Highway 2 476-3829 483-7427 o o o i 'Hi D R U 547 N. 48th M S T I Presents CBS Recording Artists C K 464-4745 The Elvis Brothers Both Friday and Saturday Night Opening Acts Include: Friday: Johnny Mac & the Heart Attacks Saturday: The Shakes (formerly the Wingtips) Costume Party & Contest Halloween Night All Kinds of Prizes Mon. 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