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Plrice Waterhouse NBA game not sold out From Staff Reports About 4,500 tickets remain for tonight’s NBA exhibition game at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, accord ing to athletic ticket manager Joe Selig. Tickets for the game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the world champion Detriot Pistons are on sale at the South Stadium ticket office. The tickets, costing $14.50 and $11.50, can be purchased by phone. The Sports Center doors will open at 6 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. game. Season tickets for floor seats at Nebraska men’s basketball games arc also available. The student tickets cost $35 and are good for all regular season home games except the ones during Christmas break. Applications are available at the South Stadium ticket office. Husker players I are questionable for MU matchup From Staff Reports Nebraska I-back Leodis Flow ers returned to practice Thurs day after missing two days to attend the funeral of a friend, coach Tom Osborne said. Osborne said he is not sure if Flowers will start Saturday against Missouri. “He’s missed a lot of snaps this week,” Osborne said. “But we’re not mad at him or any thing; we knew where he was at.” Tight end William Washing ton jogged at practice, but Osborne said he doesn’t think Washington will be ready to play Saturday. Washington sprained his ankle last week against Kansas State. NU runners win their coach From Staff Reports The Nebraska men’s cross country team will be accompanied to Satur day’s Illinois Open by coach Jay Dirksen. The Comhusker men won Dirksen in a coin flip. “That’s a heck of a way to coach,” Dirksen joked. “We had it at practice, right out in front of everyone. The men called it and won.” The men originally were sched uled to go to the Wisconsin Classic, where the Husker women’s team will be competing, but the men’s portion of the meet was cancelled. Nebraska’s next choice was the Illinois Open, which will be held in Savoy, III., right outside of Cham paign. Dirksen couldn’t go to both meets, hence the coin flip. The Huskers will need more than luck to do well in the quadrangular against Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa. Wisconsin is ranked third in the coun try and Illinois is ranked 22nd. But Dirksen said Nebraska is get ting closer to those teams. “We have really improved a lot in the last two weeks, he said. “I can tell from practice.” Kirk Petit may not compete be cause of a stress fracture, Dirksen said. Tigers Continued from Page 7 about playing in front of crowds,” Stull said. “[Earlier, we concerned ourselves about not making mistakes. We’re trying to overcome that.” The game will be Stull's first as a coach in Memorial Stadium, although he played there for Kansas State. He is looking forward to reluming. “It’s going to be fun,” Stull said. “I don’t have too many good memories of that place, but hopefully Saturday I’ll leave with some.” Ends Continued from Page 7 sprained ankle, both Lcise and M itch - ell have seen a fair amount of playing lime. Both, however, have yet to catch a pass. Mitchell, like Brown, sat out last year as a Proposition 48 casualty, but said he loo, is ready for the challenge of a starting role. “Derek and I don’t make freshman mistakes,” Mitchell said. "We go out and play ball like we know how\ “It’s going to be a big challenge, but I feel I’m ready. The only thing I needed was a chance to get out and show my talent.” Lcise said that talent doesn't erase ihc pressure on Mitchell created by his lack of experience. “Johnny’s in a lough position,’’ Lcisc said. “He’s forced to be the second tight end coming in as a fresh man. Mitchell said, however, picking up the Comhuskcrs’ offense wasn’t as difficult as he thought it would be. “The beginning was tough, pick ing up the system, he said. “I’ve just stayed focused.” Both Washington andGarreit have been helping their replacements, at tending team meetings and practices. “When we make mistakes they help us out, to correct them," Mitch- . ell said. “But most of the time at ® practice (receivers) Coach (Ron) Brown corrects us.” § Alumni Continued from Page 7 from the beginning of Nebraska’s baseball program. Col. Jefferson D. Petty and Rueben Denning, who played in the 1920s and 1930s, will attend. Denning, age 75, plans on playing. “That should be very special for the fans with those guys having played here back in the ’20s,” Sanders said. But Sanders, who coached the majority of those attending, said the game will be unique from his point of view. * "We always try to talk about build ing tradition," Sanders said. "To see the people who have done it here will be very special." Sanders said he will supervise the game. “Coach (Slcve)Gillespicand I will throw balling practice, but we’re let ting (the alumni) do everything. This is the alum’s game.” \ It’s a fan’s game, too, he said. "We hope to build the demand to want to repeat it,” Sanders said. From the Office of Campus Recreation Q: How much should 1 exercise? A: That depends on the kind of exercise you do and your fitness goals. If you want to benefit your heart and lungs and bum fat you should participate in a program of aerobic exercise (literally “with oxygen” exercise), featuring ac tivities such as running, biking, brisk walking or dance exercise! three days a week. If you want to become stronger, lone your muscles or increase muscle endurance, you should become involved in a strength-training program two or three days a week. Remember, you don’t have to foe a ‘‘supcrcxcrciscr’’ to get the exercise needed for conditioning and cardiorespiratory fitness. To determine what’s right for you, seek the advice of a fitness professional on which activities best suit your litness level and will accomplish your goals.