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ALL RESIDENCE HALL PICNIC Friday, 8/25/95 4:30pm - 6:30pm at the Greenspace West of Selleck Under the big tent you’ll find: Godfather’s Beef and Cheese Pizzas Hoagies Chicken Fillet on Bun Polish Sausage/Bun Also: Baked Beans, Potato Chips, Watermelon, Relish Tray, Fresh Fruit Salad, Popcorn, Caramel Apples, Frozen Treats, Snowflakes, Rice Krispies, Funnel Cakes. Show your ID to the checker in front of Selleck. The checker will stamp your hand. Only those with stamped hands may enter the Greenspace. ($6.20 if you don’t have a Board Plan.)_ ——a— MOUNTAIN SMITH DAY PACK <r Cram It. THE MOOSE'S TOOTH 4007 O STREET, LINCOLN, NE 68510 489-4849 All ’95 ) Giant Bikes 20%-40%0ff All Clothing Bellwether - Pearllzuml BIKE AND FITNESS CENTER _Blvd. | 1488-21011 7 DAYS A WEEK! _ % .. Jon Waller/DN Tanya Wright cheers on Cecily Sweet, 6, as she spins with the ball against her head in the team relay competition during the Nebraska soccer team’s “Meet and Beat” the Huskers, Tuesday at the Ethel S. Abbott Soccer Complex. Huskers a hit with young players By Todd Walkenhorst Staff Reporter The Nebraska soccer team may have faced its toughest challenge of the season last night, trying to keep ISO children entertained. Elementary school soccer players participated in the first annual “Meet and Beat” the Huskers clinic. Assistant coach Megan Bechtold said the kids participated in different stations that emphasized a particular soccer skill. “We have little competitions set up at six stations,” Bechtold said. “We tried to incorporate everything they do in soccer.” The individual stations included five-on-five competition, shooting on goal and heading. Husker soccer play ers were on hand to participate with the clinic participants. Ten-year-old Mallory Carter said her coach dragged her team out to the complex. But she said she would be back again next year. “Our coach called us a couple of hours ago and asked us if we wanted to go,” Carter said. “It’s pretty cool.” Glynna Ridge, a fifth grader from Prescott Elementary said she had no problem scoring a goal against the Husker goalie. “We scored a goal over there,” Ridge said. “I don’t think she just let us score on her.” Ridge said that she would be in attendance for many of Nebraska’s home contests this year. “I’m going to get a season pass, so I can go to all of the games,” die said. “We love soccer.” Casde Willis also enjoyed the clinic and the chance to meet the Huskers. “This is cool,” Willis said, “meet ing the Huskers is really cool.” In addition to the instruction, free pizza and pop were served to the par ticipants. “They’re having a blast,” Bechtold said. “A lot of them have forgotten about the pizza.” All of the Huskers participated in: the activities. “Everyone had a real open-minded attitude,” Bechtold said. “It was our chance to give back a little to the community, and hopefully they will come out to the games.” Huskers to scrimmage for final time From Staff Reports The Nebraska football team will hold its third and final full-contact preseason scrimmage today before playing at Oklahoma State on Aug. 31. Coach Tom Osborne said the scrim mage would be 85 plays and would pit the top offensive unit against the top defensive unit for 1/3 of the plays. The rest of the scrimmage will be used to let scout teams simulate Okla homa State’s offensive and defensive schemes. Osborne reported three significant injuries Tuesday. Tight end Mark Gilman strained a knee, and wingback Jon Vedral and rush end Grant Wistrom suffered pulled groins. Osborne said he wasn’t too wor ried by the injuries. “They are nothing that I can see that will carry on for too long.” Also on Tuesday, a new Nebraska depth chart was released with a fe^r major changes since the end of spring. Sophomore running back James Sims has moved from the fifth spot to the third spot at 1-back. Freshman Ahman Green is listed at the fourth spot. Mike Fullman, a 5-foot-7, 160 pound junior transfer from Rutgers, has moved up to No. 2 on the depth chart at right comerback. Leslie Dennis has switched from the two spot at left comerback to No. 3 at right comerback. Jfca/uie> 58wido/i Certified Nurse-Midwife Good SmIents SiAck Up SAviiNqs Its a lesson worth learning. Good students can earn a discount on auto insurance. Call me today for details. •Full Service Gynecological Care •Birth Control Counseling & Prescriptions •Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening. Counseling & Treatment •Specializing in First Gynecological F.xams ■OB Care ..._ „.. ... LincolnOB-GYN,P.C Joseph GRogen.MD. Dennis L. Hodge. MD. 301 S. 70th SuitC 200 GicgDcyW.Hcfdrick.MD. ^ AQ1 7/tji Yvonne K. Davenport. MX). 400-/041 Terry L. Lege 5815 South 58th Street SuiteA Lincoln. NE 68516 423-8423 office 476-8115 home AMERICAN FAMILY AUTO HOUE BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE ® © 1995 American Family Mutual Insurance Company Home Office - Madison. Wl 53783 ■ . .. .-«■