Page 10 Daily Nebraskan Monday, December 8, 1986 mil N ID COCO- co-coco co co CO CO CO CO CO CO CO co co CO co co CO CO CO. co co CO CO co co CO CO co-coco CO CO coco CO CO co co CO co co co co co-coco-coco co-coco- CO co- X t i n i HOW TO WASTE TIME DURING YOUR CHRISTMAS VACATION: o Attend the first annual "Potato Bowl" game in Boise, Idaho, o stare aimlessly into space. o Offer to guest lecture at your old hojne town high school, summarizing what you learned this semester in 20 minutes. o Wander down to the shopping mall and check out the junior high kids. o Read through all of next semester's textbooks two or three times, so you'll be prepared for your courses HOW TO SPEND TIME PROFITABLY DURING YOUR CHRISTMAS VACATION: Help Harris Laboratories evaluate pharmaceutical products by participating in a clinical study. All studies are: Fully explained Medically supervised Preceded by a free physical Safe To qualify, you must be a healthy male at least 19 years old. If you want to find out how you can be a Harris volunteer, call 474-0627 Monday-Friday from 7:30-4:30. CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO By Jeff Apel Staff Reporter CO m co CO -co CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO or map Lir-i A.h, 41 ta ia& mm to 4 T IB 624 Peach Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RESEARCH $$$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Nebraska women's swimming coach Kay Hup pert had mixed emotions Sunday following the conclusion of the Husker Invite. Huppert said he was glad that his team fin ished second to nationally ranked Clemson in the six-team competition, but was concerned because none of the Cornhuskers cut their times enough to automatically qualify for the NCAA championships in March. The Tigers defeated Nebraska 990-771. "There's a certain amount of disappointment in not making any of our cuts," Huppeit said. "I was happy to see our team fight hard, but our number one priority going into the weekend was our cuts." Huppert blamed a missed taper for the Huskers' inability to shave enough time off of their seasonal marks. Nebraska competed in the meet fully shaved and dressed in skin suits, but Huppert said those two factors weren't enough to overcome the missed taper. "If you're off a little it adds a great deal of weight in the water," Huppert said. "I think there was some frustration because we wanted to take advantage of this meet and qualify as many of our athletes for the NCAAs as possible." In the men's competition, Mike Irvin won three events and set two meet records to lead Nebraska to an 843-766.5 win against Clemson. Huppert said he was happy to see the Nebraska women hold off third-place Kansas and fourth place Colorado State to place second. Coming into the final day of competition on Sunday, Nebraska held a 15-point lead over the Jayhawks and a 74-point lead over Colorado State. The Huskers managed to widen both of those margins in the final session as they defeated the conference-rival Jayhawks by 30 points and the Golden Rams by 103. New Mexico finished fourth while North Dakota and Wyoming were fifth and sixth, respectively. - "I think Kansas thought it would swim a little better than it did," Huppert said. "Colorado State swam well in the meet, but our depth prevailed." Kansas coach Gary Kempf said he chose not to enter his swimmers fully rested or tapered. What the remaining five teams saw of the Jayhawks in the Husker Invite is not a true picture of how much talent Kansas has, Kempf said. "We pushed their (Nebraska's) women to the limit," he said. "We made strides in the right direction and we didn't make the committment a lot of other teams did." Kempf said it is difficult to tell who has the superior team between Nebraska and Kansas because the Jayhawks didn't go all out in their second meeting with the Huskers this season. Either way, Kempf said this year's Big Eight rce is already shaping up to be a good one. "We're as good as anybody here," Kempf said. "Nebraska is going to have to have a great meet to win and we're going to-have to have a great meet to win. It's dead even." Clemson coach Bob Boettner said he knew going into the meet what type of challenge Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado State would pose. After seeing the seventh-ranked Tigers make 17 NCAA cuts and post 50 senior national times, Boettner said he expected a tougher competition. "This meet wasn't as fast as we expected," Boettner said. "We were still able to swim really well largely because we had a great week." Clemson jumped to a 312-245 lead over Nebras ka after the meet's first day of competition when the Tigers used record-setting performances by both Mitzi Kremer and Jan Kemmerling t o stake themselves to the early lead. Kremer won the 500 freestyle in a meet record time of 4:47.56 while Kemmerling won the 200 individual medley in a meet-record 2:03.67. The Tigers then padded their lead to 705-562 over Nebraska following the second-day of com petition when Jill Bakehorn and Pam Hayden set meet records in the 100 backstroke and the 200 freestyle. Clemson's 400 medley relay team of Bakehorn, Hayden, Kremer and Ruth Grodsky also set a meet record during Saturday's second-session. Clemson then wrapped up its first Husker Invite title on Sunday when the Tigers rewrote three more records. Bakehorn, Hayden and Grodsky accounted for the final three meet record's for the Tigers. They combined to win the 200 backstroke, the 200 breaststroke and the 200 butterfly. "Our girls did a great job," Boettner said. "I'm very happy with our performance." y y ml f ' y ( ( ' .A&$" ,"2r mil I V if (6V He t II X X f ir v V) j v t T? , Student I.D. pi ! required 1 () 1 : to sell V A : Buyback Starts Now! 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