ri iTbrigjL^ I Four Nebraska players earn berths in rugby tournament The Nebraska men’s rugby team | will travel to New Orleans, but it will not be doing any partying on Bourbon Street. Mark Palmer, the Comhusker’s | captain, said he and three other individuals will be thinking exclu | sively about rugby when they compete in the Battle of New Or leans. The battle begins on Friday with a practice round, and compe tition will be staged on Saturday and Sunday. \ Palmer said the event is prestig ious because individuals must ci ther be selected for it or earn a berth through playing in a previ | ous qualifying tournament. He said the event is also the second step players must take in order to be included on the Junior Eagles, which is the equivalent of a college All America team. “This is coat and tie,” Palmer said. “It’s a very serious event.’’ Nebraska’s Dwight Bander and James Hudson, as well as Univer sity of Nebraska-Lincoln alumni Mike Ferdig, earned berths in the tournament by turning in stellar performances earlier this season in Dallas. The Husker trioeamed a 2 1 record in that competition while representing the Great Plains Un ion. Palmer skipped the Dallas meet in favor of traveling with the Lin coln city rugby team to Jamaica, but was still selected. He said fa tigue will not be a problem because he spent his holiday break training in his native homeland of New Zealand. Palmer said having four Nebraska players in the competition is a big accomplishment. Last year, one Husker player competed in the competition. “It shows our progress,” he said, “and it shows people are begin ning to notice our players.” The Huskers, who will compete in the Western Union of the colle giate portion of the competition, will open the tournament by facing the Midwest. ■Chicago lineman chooses NU over Indiana and Arizona State I A lineman from Chicago who drew rave reviews from prep scouts across the country has given an oral commitment to the Nebraska football team. Joel Gesky, who was named most valuable player of the Chi cago Catholic League, chose Ne braska over Indiana and Arizona State. He was listed as the fourth best prep guard by super scout Max Emfinger. In addition to Gesky, the play ers who have given oral commit ments include quarterback Matt Jones of Michigan City, Ind., and linemen Jon Pedersen of Grand ■ ■■■ amm amm mam mm mmm mm rmm mmm mm mm Island, Zach Wicgert of Fremont, Rob Zateehka of Lincoln and Terry Connealy of Hyannis. 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A knee injury kept | Reid on the bench. ] Scales, Reid not used to i viewing game from bench By Jeff Apel Senior Editor Two Nebraska starters found them selves in an unusual position during the Comhuskers’ 92-57 win against Chicago State on Tuesday night, and neither one liked it. Nebraska guard Clifford Scales said he and Husker forward Beau Reid didn’t like their new roles on the Bob Dcvancy Sports Center bench. Scales was held out of the game with the flu, while Reid was sidelined with a knee injury. Scales said it was difficult for him to watch from the bench because he is used to playing. During his three-year career at Nebraska, Scales has missed only two games — the Chicago Slate contest and last year’s game at Okla homa. He missed the 1988-89 road matchup against the Sooners with a knee injury. Scales admitted that he didn’t like watching the Chicago State game. “It was tough,” Scales said. “I’m very sick at this point, but I still wanted to play.” Scales said he had extra motiva tion for the game because two of Chicago State’s players are from his hometown of Maywood, III. Cougar brothers Rod and Lu Parker attended Proviso High School in Maywood, while Scales went to Westchester St. Joseph. “I grew up with them,” Scales said. “So I wanted to play against them.” Scales said he had every intention of playing until his flu symptoms reoccurred after a pre-game meal. “Heate somk spaghetti,’’ Nebraska coach Danny Nee said, “and threw it up.” Keith Moody replaced Scales in Nebraska’s lineup and responded by scoring 10 points. Nee praised Moody’s performance. “Moody played excellent,” Nee said. He played a flawless 20 min utes (in the first half).” Scales said he was not surprised by Moody’s performance. In fact, he said he was not surprised by any of the Huskcrs’ performances. In addition to Moody, the Nebraska players who tallied double-figures in scoring were forwards Ray Richardson, Carl Hayes and Dapreis Owens and center Rich King. Richardson and Hayes scored 15 points each, while Owens had 13. King finished w ith 14. Scales said he was impressed with Nebraska’s win even though it was expected. Chicago State entered the contest with a 2-13 record and had lost its last two games to Southern Utah Stale and Wright State. The Cougars lone wins this season have come against Northeastern Illi nois and Grambling State. “We have a good team,” Scales said. “We know what we’re capable of doing.” Nee said he was proud of his team’s performance. He said the 7-7 Huskers overcame their short-handedness to rout Chicago State. “It’s obvious that we were short handed,’’ Nee said, “but I was over all pleased.” Nebraska jumped on the Cougars early, racing out to a 26-16 lead with 8:34 remaining in the first half. The Huskers then used six points by Hayes and five from Richardson to take a 43-23 lead at half time. Nebraska continued to pound Chicago State in the second half, using 9 points by Owens — two of which came on a slam dunk that concluded the contest - and 11 from forward Richard van Poclgecst to pull away. Scales said Nebraska’s success docs not mean he or Reid will be perma nent fixtures on the bench. He said he plans to be healthy in time for the Huskers’ game at Oklahoma State on Saturday, while Reid is slated to re return from an injury to his right knee in two-to-three weeks. Reid missed the first half of Ne braska’s season with his injury but relumed in lime for the beginning of conference play. He appeared in four games before being placed on the injured-reserve list Monday. Scales said he never wants to watch another game from the bench. “Right after this (interview), I’m going home, going to bed and getting well,” he said. “I want to be ready for Saturday.”