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Huskers Continued from Page 7 though. Nebraska scored two atns in the third on an RBI double by Tackett and a single by Buchanan to score Tackett. The Huskers added two more in the fourth on a Brian Amtzen single. The Husker defense then let the Wildcats back in the game in the top half of the fifth. Two walks, a passed ball, a hit batsman and shortstop Shane Kober’s error led to four unearned runs and a tie game. The Wildcats then took the lead in the sixth after first baseman Kulhanek’s error lead to yet an - other unearned run. In the seventh, the Huskers started its late-game surge by tying the score at 5-5, Buchanan getting his second hit and second RBI. But Wayne State drove out Rutledge in the eighth, taking a 6 5 lead. The Huskers came back once again in the eighth when Jeff Rhein, who went 3-for-4, drove in Kulhanek to tie the game 6-6 and set up the ninth-inning heroics. Nebraska will travel to Stillwa ter, Okla., to face the Oklahoma State Cowboys this weekend. The Huskers are 22-11, 0-4 in confer ence play. Wayne4>tate.000 041 010 — 6 60 At Nebraska.002 200 111 — 7 143 One out when winning run scored. WP— Matranga (4-4). LP—Guenther (1-1). WS—Bjerke, Guenther (8) and Sheets, Wewel (9). N—Rutledge, Ma tranga (8) and Arntzen, McKenna (9). 2B—N Rhein, Tackett 2. SB—Anderson 2, Buchanan Picture provided by Daniel Long Solidcr Native American Special Events Date: Thursday, April 11,1991 Place: Culture Center I Time: 7:30 p.m. I Cost: Free to students; $1.00 for Non-Students ““Childcare will be provided. For more information call, 472-1780. i IC^tomorrowT^ ’’The Evolution of the American Indian” AI Nocktonick is a member of the Potawalo mie Indian tribe. It is a tribe rich in customs and traditions much like many other Indian tribes throughout the United States. Through Indian dances and folklore, AI will bring to life his culture with narration and demonstra tions while actively seeking participation from his audience. He will discuss the future of Indian customs in an educational and informa tive manner. This is a very dynamic program, a must for all to sec!! A Tennis Continued from Page 7 optimistic for Nebraska’s first con ference win of the year. “The team is ready and will do well,” Hampton said. “I’m confident that we’ll win.” Senior Nancy Tyggum said the squad should win. “Now that we’ve got twoBig Eight matches behind us, we’ll be ready,” Tyggum said. Nebraska lost 9-0 to Oklahoma State and 7-2 to Oklahoma last week end. The Cowgirls and Sooners are expected to be the top two teams in the conference. The Huskers, who beat the Cy clones 8-1 in Lincoln last year, will return home to battle Missouri, Kan sas and Kansas State this weekend. Men’s Indoor Soccer 1. Delta Upsilon-A (9-0) 2. NU Tennis (8-1) 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon-B (10-1) 4. Roscoe Pounders (7-3) 5. Oatmeal (7-2) Co-rec Softball 1. Chicks & Sticks (2-0) 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon/Alpha Omicron Pi (10) 3. Alpha Tau Omega-A (2-0) 4. Bad Habit (1-0) 5. AgMen (2-0) 6. FCA(l-O) 7. Triangle-B (1-0) 8. 69ers (1 -0) 9. Law 44 (1-0) 10. St. Andrews Sheers (1-1) From the Office of Campus Recreation Welcome to . v*.« Asian Food Fest Main Dishes Vegetable-ToFu Tomatoes Beef-Beef Broccoli Pork-Crispy Pork Chicken-Chicken Mix Vegetable 2 Main Dishes will be served with Egg Roll and Fried Rice. I 'It Date: April 10,1991 Q, Time: 11:00 a.in.-l:00 p.m. Cost: $3.50 for students w/ I.D. $4.50 for non.-students * Place: Culture Center 333 N. 14th Sponsored by: Allan American Committee Food provided by: Vien Dong Restaurant (Far East Restaurant) Winning Creighton coach to leave for Texas A&M 1/ COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Tony Barone, pledging to guide the program toward national promi nence, Tuesday became Texas A&M’s fourth men’s basketball coach in the past two seasons. “There are very, very few sleeping giants in this business and I don’t think there’s any question., .that this basketball job is a sleeping giant,” Barone said. Barone, 44, said the next level for the Texas A&M program is to be among the top 25 teams in the nation. “I know you’re going to jump on that as a statement, but I firmly be lieve that the potential of this club is in that particular realm,” said Barone, who was given a five-year contract. Barone replaces Kcrmit Davis Jr., who led the Aggies to an 8-21 record in one season as head coach. Long time coach Shelby Metcalf was dis missed during the 1989-90 season and replaced by assistant John Thomton. Davis, considered a young coach on the rise after a successful stint at Idaho, replaced Thomton, but was forced to resign last month after a 3 month internal investigation uncov ered eight NCAA rules violations. Barone said he would have no comment on the program’s recent history. “If you would just indulge me, I’d like to look to the future,” Barone said. “The past is one of those things I have no opinions about. I have no knowledge of anything that went on here. That’s good for me.” Creighton athletic director Dick Myers said a search for Barone’s successor would begin immediately. Dick Fick, Creighton assistant coach, said Monday night that he wanted to be the Blucjays’ next head basketball coach if Barone left. In his six seasons, Barone led Creighton to a 102-82 record and three straight 20-win seasons. The Bluejays played in the NCAA tourna ment in 1989 and 1991 and in the National Invitation Tournament in 1990. The 1990-91 team finished 24-8, setting a school record for wins in a season. .Mil I I'T-New Goal Post Width of 18' 6", in from 23' 4". Goalpost Continued from Page 7 Huskers’ place-kicking duties. Although his knee is fully recov ered from the injury, Bennett said that doesn’t make his position any easier. “Kicking in front of a crowd al ways gives you the jitters,” Bennett said. “When your team has driven 60 yards toward the end zone, every body wants some points out of it. “You just have to block every thing else out and concentrate on the fundamentals.” Scott Maurer/Dally Nebraskan Two-year starter Mike Stigge re turns to handle Nebraska’s punts. Last year, the junior from Washington, Kan., finished second in the Big Eight in punting with a 41.4 yard average. • Two players were held out of the Huskers’ practice Tuesday. Tight end Johnny Mitchell (sore knee) and safely Darin Duin (pulled leg muscle) missed the workout in sweats. . . Osborne said the practices without pads made it difficult to grade some positions. “Linemen, people like that, can only get so much out of this,” he said. “You can’t really evaluate a lineman without pads.” 11 IKK ttt IT INK Men Who Are: - 19-35 years of Age! - Healthy! - Non-Users of Tobacco products! - Able to stay at Harris from Friday night through Wednesday night! May Qualify To Participate in a Study and Earn Up To $1100.00 For Further information and complete schedule On Study 13118 S3 HARRIS ■ LABORATORIES, INC. 474-0627 Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m... 7:30 p.m.; Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.