Darryl Rahn watches as teammate Lydell Otley hooks the ball for an attempted two points during an intramural basketball game. -Contact Travel— F1RO-BAROA1NS * MF.X1-S AVERS! PARIS a la carle 6 nites pp. dbl. $210 LONDON from Chicago $498 I FRANKFURT from Chicago $529 I GREEK ODYSSEY incl islands lOnights $800 GERMANY bed & breaksast per nite from $34 PUERTO VALLARTA or 4 nites inc. Air $430 __ ^ COZUME^L per person dbl. v?r y f 4001 So. 48th NBC Center Miller & Paine, 483'2561 476-8282 Disabled are able to play Group sports basketball and blisters By Mary Nell Westbrook Staff Reporter__ Handicapped students at the Uni versity of Nebraska-Lincoln don t have to just sit at home, said Lydell Otley, vice president of Lincoln’s Handicapped Recreational Services. “We don’t want to be home bod ies,” Otley said. . The informal group of disabled people who make up HRS play bas ketball, tennis, softball, pool, bowl ing and other sports despite their handicaps. “You have to learn to play a sport all over again,” Otley said. Although no UNL students are currently members, Otley said, he would welcome the additional mem bers to boost the club’s declining membership. The group, which was originally geared toward competitive team sports, had about 320 members at its peak, he said. Now only 20 members remain, he said. The club began about 1975. It has since turned its emphasis to recrea tional sports. But this change has not lessened the physical demands of participants, he said. , . It takes about a year for a handi capped people to get their hands bro ken in from pushing the wheels ot the chair so fast, he said. “You get some serious blisters at first,” he said. Playing basketball from a wheel chair is harder than playing on foot. HRS proved this when it invited Nebraska football alumni to play wheelchair basketball against its team. . . Athletes such as I.M. Hipp. Jarvis Redwine and Junior Miller lost to HRS in the exhibition game. we preuy mucn waxea tnem,” Otley said. The HRS team even gave the Husker alumni 25 points to start, he said. A sport has special rules for the handicapped people playing. In ten nis, the ball is allowed one extra bounce. In basketball a person gets two pushes of the wheelchair wheels for every dribble. Nancy Garrett, HRS president, is the only woman in the group now. She said she felt like “the new kid on the block.” “I went in cold turkey, not know ing anyone,” she said. “It’s a lot of fun.” Some handicapped people “get on a self-pity routine,” Garrett said. “They feel like it’s a dead-end street.” Otley said the Lincoln Wheclv See RECREATION on 7 Lydell “Oats” Otley follows through on a backhand during tennis doubles warmups. ■ ■ ■ "i MS* h*‘W* C *, pool, to* ^twe"Oa n and you( ^^JteV^^'swSwV SSgSsggSiSS4* t US*"** ^—H'JSSSSU studert low5 _ seiv'C^eaob pod« ** ssSsssP^tT sasssf I_L — E | IA New Outlook g, ^ I For Spring r If a change is what \ you need for spring, \ consider the smashing — styles at the Chop Shop. $6 cuts and $ 12 styles can help you find a ^ — new outlook. Call now or just walk in.