m -k 75c off pRvxy Store is Re-Opening Friday Oct. 14,9:30 am "/0% OFF Suggested Dept. Store Retail Prices Gigantic Liquidation Clothing Sale! Mens, Womens & Childrens Famous Name Brands Anne Klein • Liz Claiborne • Guess • Bugle Bov Esprit • BUM • E.N.U.F • Z. Cavaricci • Oshkosn Levi • Bill Blass and more... Moirttuu Fri. 40th & Van Dorn 9:30am - 9pm Van Dorn Plaza o.&'H&SL. Uncoin, Ne 68504 9i30 ■ 5.30pm >iqq 1007 Sunday 488-1207 12 noon -5pm NU Cross country teams to face tough competition From Staff Woports The Nebraska men’s and women's cross country teams will face their toughest competition of the season this weekend at the Penn State Invi tational. The women’s team will face 11 of the top 17 teams in the country with out its senior captain Kris Ellenbeckcr, who will redshirt the rest of the season due to illness. “She has had some trouble with asthma, and she and the doctors de cided that she probably shouldn’t be running right now,” Huskcr coach Jay Dirksen said. “Wc have other seniors to provide leadership, but the bad thing is she is the captain,” Dirksen said. “I’m sure our team will step up.” Dirksen said Nebraska’s competi tion will be unlike any other compe tition they have seen. “This will be a much tougher meet than Minnesota, but the competition is only good for us. Whenever you get a chance to run against teams that are ranked higher than you it is a great opportunity,” Dirksen said. May Continued from Page 8 _ rcer passing charts with 3,635 yards. • May has thrown just one inter ception in his last 249 pass attempts. He has thrown 128 straight passes in 1994 without an interception, and he could break Mike Gundy’s Big Eight record of 138 on Saturday. • The reigning All-Big Eight quarterback, who is a projected first round NFL draft pick, already ranks fourth in yardage in Big Eight con ference history among quarterbacks playing only two seasons. Osborne said a key to containing May would be a heavy pass rush. Last year, the Huskers got to May only twice. -- “He runs out of the shotgun, and they protect him well,” Osborne said. May said he and the rest of the Wildcats were thinking only about Saturday’s game, not about Kansas State’s 25 consecutive losses to Ne braska. “I’ve only played them once,” May said. “So I’m just going on my record and not the past, I know I’m 0-1 vs. Nebraska; I’m not 0-25.” May, who transferred to Kansas State from Cal-State Fullerton in 1991, said it would be great if he could end his career at .500 against the Huskers. “This is my last shot,” he said, “so I’ve got to come out and play the best game I’ve ever played.” -1 Introducing... a revolutionary new GMAT course. January Early Bird Starts Oct. 20 Call: 475-7010 g«t a higher score TARGETED TRAINING is the most il I AM 111 customizoJ, flexible approach to GMAT study ever. II ■ ■ ■ ™ ™ KSU SHUTTLE KSU Parking Services in cooperation with Bramlage Coliseum will operate a shuttle service to Bramlage during home football games. Departure begins 2 1/2 hours before kick off and will be available after the game for $3 to park your return trip. c. ,, 50* per Shuttle locations: * •West Stadium Lot DCrSOIl (Anderson & Denison Aves.) •A-28 Lot (Denison Ave. & Claflin Rd.) CBCil •B3 / BI6 Lots (McClain Ln. & Mid Campus Dr.) way Passengers will be dropped off and picked up at gate 11 located on the east side of Bramlage. PARKING IS NOT REQUIRED TO RIDE THE SHUTTLE. For Information: 532-PARK_ , Vaya-# ^jYifcw HEY PUMPKIN HEAD, COME SEE US FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN THREADS! Second UJind Vintage Clothing and Costumes Now located in the St. George Antique Mall. 1023 "O" Street Downtown • 435-6072