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Stop in and see us for more information. . itiniiii'i'"-1'" " '. ! t t 1 COMPUTER SHOP " NEBRASKA UNION LOWER LEVEL 123 165 2.27 0 85 0.59 95 135 1.55 0 95 .66 0 95 .66 115 145 1.60 110 150 1.58 100 150 1.56 95 130 1.38 75 100 1.17 80 80 1.03 0 -100 0.62 104 175 1.67 100 120 1.22 80 110 1.13 85 105 1.09 95 100 1.09 80 0 0.46 0 0 0.00 150 230 2.10 135 185 1.64 115 145 1.43 80 140 1.17 110 0 0.58 170 245 1.96 165 250 1.95 140 195 1.66 125 180 1.46 120 105 1.04 90 100 0.87 110 0 " 0.53 Huskers win big in last 2 games VOLLEYBALL from Page 9 After six side outs, the Huskers put the match away by scoring eight unanswered points behind Kathi DeBoer's four service aces. The Huskers had five service aces in the first game, with the other two aces coming from Karen Dahlgren. The first game ended when Virginia Stahr slammed a kill right in the middle of the Cyclone defense. "I thought Iowa State played us pretty tough in the first half of game one," Pettit said. In game two, the Huskers were ahead the whole game, as they jumped out to a early 4-0 lead. After nine side outs, the Cyclones scored their first point after Nebraska's Angie Millikin hit a shot out of bounds. That was the closest the Cyclones got to the Huskers as Nebraska scored six straight points to take a 10-1 lead. On the next point, the Cyclones lost their top player Evans when she twisted her ankle trying to dig Dahlgren's shot in the middle. Iowa State coach Vicki Mealer said the ankle injury to Evans was not that serious and that she might be able to play in their next match on Thursday. After Evans was replaced by Jill Sharp, the Huskers scored four straight points behind Schonewise's three kills andTisha Delaney's service ace to make the score 14-2. The game ended when Schonewise served her first service ace of the night. In game three, the Cyclones jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead, but the Huskers, behind the serving of DeBoer and the hitting of Dahlgren quickly jumped out to a 13-4 lead. The game ended when Stahr blocked a Katy Lav ery shot to force the ball back on the Cyclones side. NOEL PAUL STOOKEY (of Peter, Paul & Mary) AND BODYWORKS :, -. ... ' ' .- ' f H - v Lkr-.IV SKTE OF THE HEART 7:30 PM, Thursday, November 13 Nebraska Union Ballroom 14th & R Streets TICKETS Presale $5 Students $8 Non-Students At Door $7 Students $8 Non-Students On sale at City and East Unions, and Pickles, Dirt Cheap and Brandeis Sponsored by United Ministries in Higher Education, Lincoln & Oikumene (Campus Ministry Co-op)