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Call! 474-0627 Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Frl. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Harris Laboratories, Inc. 621 Rose Lincoln, Ne 68502 1974 Cotton Bowl NU It, Texas 3 1974 Sugar Bowl NU IdTPiorlda 10 1975 Flesta Bpwi Arison* St. 17, NU 14 1978 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl NU 27, Texas Tech 24 J 1977 Liberty Bowr« NU 21, North Carolina 17 197S Orange Bowl Oklahoma 3f, NU 24 1980 Cotton Bowl Houston 17, NU 14 1980 Sun Bowl NU 31, Mississippi St. 17 j I |»»tS!u30 Wmtm#* I 1906 Flaata Bowl rV Michigan 27, NU 23 * 1987 Sugar Bowl NU 30,LSU 15 vss& \ SMSTB.*"' ■- John BruceBnan sxieimo/uauy Dallas, Cotton Bowl may give IN U tans consolation if Colorado wins Big Eight By Paul Domeier Staff Reporter Dallas may be the destination for those Nebraska fans who have their vacation money saved up, wailing for the outcome of the Nebraska-Colo rado game to decide where to go for New Year’s Day. Nebraska has not been to the Cot ton Bowl since 1980, when it dropped a 17-14 decision to Houston. With Oklahoma and Nebraska ruling the Big Eight since then, Cotton Bowl organizers were reluctant to take the conference runner-up because the Sooners face Texas at the Colton i-*-1 Bowl every fall. That meant if Nebraska beat the Sooners, with the loser going to the Cotton Bowl, Oklahoma would have made a second trip to Dallas, possibly for a rematch with the Longhorns. The Southwest Conference cham pion receives an automatic berth in the Cotton Bowl. The NCAA has taken care of that problem this season by putting Okla homa on probation. Meanwhile, the Buffaloes have joined the Com huskers at the top of the Big Eight. Barring an upset, the Ncbraska Colorado game Nov. 4 will decide who goes to the Orange Bowl and who goes somewhere else. Jim Brock, executive vice president of the Cotton Bowl, said Dallas is look ing to be that someplace else. “Nebraska is always a viable candidate for any bowl,” he said. Brock had only good things to say about Nebraska. “Three of the most delightful experiences we have had have been with the University of Nebraska,” Brock said. He said the community and local merchants love to bring the Huskers and their fans to town. A Colton Bowl official will be in Stillwater, Okla., Tor the Nebraska Oklahoma State game Saturday, he said. Another will be at the Colorado Kansas game. Brock said it’s obvious which teams the officials will be concentrating on because Oklahoma State is also on probation and bowls are not interested in Kansas. The Jay hawks, who were 1-10 last season, are off to a 2-4 start. Included in their losses was a 24-20 setback to the Iowa State Cyclones. Brock said the Cotton Bowl is sending representatives to only three other games this weekend. Nebraska athletic director Bob Devaney said the Fiesta Bowl and the Freedom Bowl also are sending rep resentatives to Stillwater. He said he has received generic fliers from a number of representa tives, but he hasn’t had formal com munication with any bowl represen tatives. Last week was the first week visits by representatives were al lowed. Devaney said all the New Year’s Day bowls arc attractive. Nebraska only rates them financially, he said. If the team has a choice between bowls on the selection day -- which is Nov. 25 this year — the players gel to pick their destination. Abortion Services with real sensitivity... you really helped me\" ■Free Pregnancy Testing ■Professional Counseling & Referrals ■Abortions lYoccdures to 20 weeks ■Speakers’ Bureau ■Routine Gyn Care ■Visa, MasterCard and Some Insurance Plans Accepted ■Anethesia Available ■Certified Surgeon WOMENS MEDICAL CENTER OF NEBRASKA 4930 "L" Street Omaha. NE68117 (402) 734-7500 (800)228-5342 toU. free outside NE t SCHEDULE from Page 15 what they need. Look at last season’s showcase double-header against eventual national champion Texas. Nebraska was swept by the Long horns in the first match, but came back to win in five games the next night. The split gave the Huskers the right to say they defeated the NCAA’s best, and Texas gained valuable experience in preparation for its title run. This year’s feature can do the same thing, even if Pettit didn’t plan it that way. TWo matches at home against the top-ranked team arc perfect for the fans and perfect for the program. If Nebraska takes one match from Hawaii, the Huskers will show they can compete with the premier teams on the West Coast. If the Huskers sweep, it will be another hint that they arc on their way to the Final Four. Domeier is a junior news-editorial major and a Daily Nebraskan sports reporter. When you can’t arrange class and work schedules that work together, UNL’s Independent Study program may be the answer. You study at your own pace and take exams when you ire ready. 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