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Offer expires 2-3-94 Paul Riekcn - Partncr/Manaeer Hours: Sun.-Thurs. l1am-l(Jpm Fri.-Sat. 1 lam-11pm 61450 Street 488-2802 FOOTLOOSE & FANCY BMttmlMlf 25% OFF Selected Colors, Styles &l Sizes Jan. 27 - 28 - 29 Only Thur. 10-6 - Fri. 10-5.30 - Sat. 10-5.30 1219 P Street 476-6119 By Tony West Staff Reporter ___ Petar Malesev and Sheldon Car penter are more than just high jump ers on the Nebraska track and field team. . „ .. “I feel we have a partnership, said Malesev, a junior from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. And that partnership has climbed to new heights. Malesev and Carpenter have al ready provisionally qualified for the NCAA indoor championship meet in March. Malesev jumped 7-3 1 /4 at the Nebraska Open last Saturday, while Carpenter went 7-3 at the Nebraska Wesleyan indoor meet on Jan. 16, to qualify. Despite those marks, Malesev said he wouldn’t relax until he reached the NCAA’s automatic qualifying mark of 7-4 1/2. Malesev and Carpenter will haveachancetobettertheirmarks when the Nebraska track and field team travels to Oklahoma City for the Sooner Indoor meet. “There is no pressure taken off,” Malesev said. “I think I can even go higher.” Carpenter said he was pleased with Battle Continued from Page 7 able to wrestle. “It’s a shame that only one of us can wrestle,” he said. “But we’ll see some time later on this week.” Ware is on a roll going into the match with Eierman. In his last three meets, Ware has won every match but one. _ He won the Great Plains Open at . 142 pounds, and he lost only to Okla , homa State’s Alan Fried — the top ■ ranked wrestler in the country at 142 | — at the National Dual Meet Cham I pionships Saturday. ■ “I’m comingonlikel knew I could,” ■ Ware said. _ ___ I FEEL THE AFTERSHOCK!! SATURDAY NIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT DANCE WOPm-TIL ALL COLLEGE ID'S a Of * Q C „„$) UNTIL lepn. AFTERSHOCK!! FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Organized, outgoing student groups needed to represent various products to students on campus. Earn money by scheduling events on campus and assisting our market representatives with promotional efforts. For more Information, call: American Passage Media Corporation (800) 487-2434, ext. 4)31 215 West Harrison Seattl^^8m4107 Carpenter Malasev it— We want each other to do well, but there's a rivalry there too. — Carpenter NU high jumper - 7? his provisional qualifying mark and new personal best. His previous best was 7-2 in high school. “It definitely takes some pressure off,” said Carpenter, a sophomore from Prairie Village, Kan. “It’s pretty frus trating having the same (personal record) for a year and a half.” Malesev said he knew how Car penter felt. Malesev hit his personal Ware came on against Fried, who hadn’t been taken down all season. That is, until he faced Ware last Saturday. Ware stuck with Fried all three periods, scoring two takedowns, be fore losing 12-9. Although he lost, Ware said, the experience was a good one. “I walked out there and didn’t have a strategy,” he said. “I just kept up with him. “It felt good to be that close to the top. It felt good to go and wrestle the top wrestler in the nation.” At the beginning of the season, Ware said, he wasn’t even close to the top. “First semester, I didn’t look very good.” Ware said. “I’m proud of how Slump Continued from Page 7 offense or the whole defense. “He just has to do his job. We’ve got a lot of other quality players.” The Huskers’ shooting slump won’t be fixed by changes in the offense, Nee said. Instead, they will just have to play through it. “We want to run the fast break and shoot threes,” he said. IfNebraska stopped shooting three pointers, Nee said *‘it would be like a doctor who’s a surgeon who stops doing surgery because he had a patient die. “It’s like playing football without a football.” NOTES: • The Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame will honor four former Huskers at hainime of Saturday’s game against MEN S BASKETBALL 1. Roughnecks (1-0) 2. Sigma Chi A (1-0) 3. ' Screaming Nuns (1-0) 4. A.P.U. (l-°) 5 Hooaiers (1-0) 6. Phi Gamma Delta (1-0) 7. Sigma Alpha Epeilon (1-0) g. Alpha Thu Omega A1 (1-0) 9. *D* Then "O" (0-0) 10. Thrheels (1-0) 11. Misfits (0-1) 12. Sigma Phi Epsilon A (1-0) 13. Pound 2A - (1-0) 14. Abel 6A (1-0) 15. Chi Phi A (1-0) 16. Harlan Hoods (1-0) 17. Delta Thu Delta A (0-1) 18. Farmhouse B2 (2-0) 19. Federal Express (0-1) 20. St. LouAnne's Slicers (1-0) best in 1991 when he jumped 7-4 1/2 at the European Junior Champion ships in Greece. “Since I came to Nebraska, I haven’t got a personal record,” Malesev said. “It’s time for me to get a personal record now.” Malesev said his ultimate goal was to reach his full potential. “I want to go 7-foot, 6 1/2 inches,” Malesev said. “I think I can do that later in the season. But for now, I just want to be the best I can be.” Carpenter said he also had some higher goals. “I want to be an All-American either in indoor or outdoor,” he said. “And I want to be in the top two at Big Eights.” The two said they would do any thing they could to help each other reach their goals. “You try to help,” Malesev said. “In practice, we compete and really push each other.” But despite their teamwork, they said, it’s all individual business once the competition begins. “We want each other to do well, but there’s a rivalry there too,” Carpenter said. I m wrestling now. Ware came to Nebraska with some impressive credentials. He was a four time Kansas state champion at Ar kansas City High School, and he was the 1992 National High School Cham pion. His career record was 120-2. But Ware’s first year at Nebraska was a slow one. He was a redshirt last year, but he competed in the open tournaments and finished the year with a 20-2 record. He said he benefit ed from watching last year’s team which finished third at the NCAA Championships. “It was a good year for the team, and it was nice being a part of that,” he said. it I’ve seen 56 minutes of (Eric) Platkowskl not playing Platkowskl basketball. That’s the reason I took him out. —Nee Nil basketball coach -ft Oklahoma. BobCerv, whoplayed pro fessional baseball with the New York Yankees; Tom Russell; Nate Branch, who later played with the Harlem Globetrotters; and Andre Smith, the 1981 Big Eight Player of the Year, will be honored. Husker athletic train er George Sullivan will receive the Hall’s Special Merit Award. • The annual Nebraska alumni game will be held at 5 p.m. prior to Saturday’s 7:05 p.m. game. HUSKER RED’S POLLS WOMEN S BASKETBALL 1. T.F.D.S (l-O) 2. Alpha Omicron Pi (1-0) 3. Swish (1-0) 4. A.P.U. (1-0) 3. Delta Gamma (1-0) 6. Reeb (1-0) 7. Sharks (0-0) 8. Preferred Stock (1-0) 9. Navigators (1-0) 10. OneL (1-0)