The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1987, Page 33, Image 31

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    j THE SEMESTER IN SPORTS gf|^j
I ‘Krisbee Skills (M,W,C) * ^iA** September 13
•H«ke*S»ck(M,W,C) NA September 13
Outdoor Racquetball Singles (M,W) Aug 26-Sept. 9 September 14
Outdoor Racquetball Doubles <C) Aug 26-Sept. 9 September 14
Mud Volleyball (C) - Sept. 2-Sept 16 September 18
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ACTIVITY ENTRY PERIOD PLAY BEGINS
’Table Tennis Singles (M,W) Sept. 23-Oct. 6 October 12
Rifle Shoot (M,W,C) NA October 13
Table Tennis Doubles (M,W,C) Sept. 30-Oct. 13 October 19
Basketball (C) Oct. 7-Oct. 20 October 26
Volleyball (M,W,) Oct. 7-Oct. 20 October 26
Indoor Soccer (C) Oct. 7-Oct. 20 October 26
’Backgammon Oct. 7-Oct. 20 October 27
3-on-3 Basketball (M,W,C) Oct. 7-Oct 20 October 27
*8-Ball Pool (M,W) Oct. 16-Oct. 29 November 3
Olympic Weightlifting Meet (M,W,C) NA November 3 1
Turkey Trot (M,W,C) Nh Novembers |
Indoor Soccer (W) Oct. 21-Nov. 3 Novembers "
’Pitch Oct. 28-Nov. 10 November 16 I
Water Basketball Tournament (M,W,C) . Oct. 28-Nov. 10 November 13 f
Pre-Season Basketball Tournament (M,W) Nov. 18-Dec. 1 December 4 g
Swimming Belays (M,W,C) NA December 6 m
Tug-of-War (M,W,C) NA December 8 fl
160 lb. Tug-of-War (M) NA December 8 |
130 lb. Tug-of-War (W) NA December 8 1
Sports Trivia (M,W,C) NA January 14
Basketball (M,W) Dec. 2-Jan. 14 January 19 I
Dec. 2-Jan. 14 January 19 $
Dec. 2-Jan. 19 January 22 *
Dec. 2-Jan. 19 January 25 |
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j I-INDOOR RECREATION FACILITY SCHEDULE-1 j
II AUGUST 24-DECEMBER 18, 1987 I
A current UNL ID card is required of everyone for entry into all recreation facilities. All indoor recreation facilities are closed on dates of home football games.
Individuals participate at their own risk.
» COLISEUM
I GYM M-F
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_ Sunday
I WEIGHTROOM M-F
^ Saturday
Sunday
Cn MABEL LEE HALL 301 & 313
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MABEL LEE POOL
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6:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
SCHULTE FIELDHOUSE
M-F
RACQUETBALL CTS. Saturday
(9) north end of Sunday
Memorial Stadium
EAST CAMPUS ACTIVITIES BUILDING
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Sunday
EAST CAMPUS ACTIVITIES BUILDING
WEIGHTROOM M-F
Saturday
Sunday
6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.-9.00 p.m.
12:45 p.m.- 1:15 p.m. ogj
6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. ft*
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5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. ££
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■ ?*§| September 9,10,1118,1987
| BASIC ROCK CLIMBING SEMINAR
I The basics of rock climbing will be introduced in this one-evening, one-afternoon, v
* and one-weekend instructional program. Program site will be Palisades State
| Park, South Dakota. Leaden Bruce Rischar.
I SIGN-UP DEADLINE SEPT. 9 UMIT: 16 STUDENT COST: *58.00
September 25-27,1987
j NIOBRARA RIVER CANOE TRIP
I A favorite in the Fall when the leaves have started to change and the crowds are
I gone, the Niobrara offers an exciting setting for this canoe trip.
i SIGN-UP DEADLINE: SEPT. 17 LIMIT: 16 STUDENT COST: 850.00
I September 27,1967
* SYRACUSE BICYCLE RIDE
% Cycle to Syracuse ami join in the German fest celebration. Return transportation
I for participants provided. Leader, Brent To&ison
I SIGN-UP DEADUNE: SEPT. 24 UMIT: 20 STUDENT COST: 810.00
V October 2-4, JB87
i BASIC II ROCK CUMBING SEMINAR ! ' ‘ ^
I This seminar is for those who have completed Basic Seminar and desire
4 additional practice, instruction, or a review of basic techniques. Leader: Bruce
Rischar
SIGN-OP DEADUNE: SEPT. 24 UMIT: 12 STUDENT COST: 855.00
I OCTOBER 9-11,1987
f DISMAL RIVER CANOE TRIP
~ Narrow and winding, the Dismal presents Nebraska's greatest canoeing challenge
| as well as some of its prettiest scenery. Thisbi-ann ual trip is very popular, so sign
I up early. Leader: Brent Toalson
k SIGN UP DEADLINE: OCT. I UMIT: 16 STUDENT COST: 850.00
October 16-18, 1987
APPLE CIDER BICYCLE TOUR ' f'Tv*^5sf> |
This 3-day ride toWaubonsie State Park In Iowa gives a cyclist’s view of the apple * j
orchard country and Missouri River Valley. Leader: Bruce Rischar
SIGN UP DEADLINE: OCT. 8 LIMIT: 20 STUDENT COST: $35.00 1
December 27, 1987-January JO, 1988 I
FRIENDLY COSTA RICA jjj
River rafting in jungle rivers, hiking in cloud forests, and swimming on beautiful -
beaches are just some of the activities offered on this 15-day trip to the 1
“Switzerland of Central America.” Leader: Mark Ebel |
SIGN-UP DEADLINE: OCT. 27 UMIT: 10 STUDENT COST: $1,200.00 *
December 27,1987-January 10,1988
TRI-CULTURAL MEXICO t
Visit the Menonite, Mexican, and Tarahumaran cultures all in one fabulous trip g
to nearby Chihuahua Province of Mexico. Academic credit is available. Leader. *
Bill Burmester - i
SIGN-UP DEADLINE: NOV. 12 UMIT: 10 STUDENT COST: $375.00 8
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January 2-9,1988 I
SKI STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
Take advantage of this low-cost opportunity to sld at one of Colorado’s finest and |
most varied ski resorts. Leader: Brent Toalson f
SIGN UP DEADUNE: Dec. 2 UMIT: 12 STUDENT COST $325.00 g
January 2-9,1988 %
CROSS-COUNTRY SKI MINNESOTA’S NORTH SHORE |
Cross-country ski hut-to-hut on the Banadad Trail In the Superior National §
Forest. Leader: Bruce Rischar ■
SIGN UP DEADUNE: NOV. 6 ' UMIT: 10 STUDENT COST $350.00 £
OFFICE OF CAMPUS RECREATION
1740 Vine Street, Lincoln 32 East Campus Activities Bldg.
472-3467 472-2479
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