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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 19

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(I 0 P' fir'1''' 1 pw 3' The Lincoln Star Saturday, October 12, 19BS Paoe 19 Probcbla Etartors OKLAHOMA STATE (44) NEBRASKA (1-1) OFFENSI Wt Ht Yr Name No Cribbs glad to return to Bills So. J.R. Dlllord 87 who did not show up for two days of prao the 1 985 Mason, was eligible to sign with tica this week, will not play in Sunday's' any club. Terms of tie contract were not. 76 6-4 64 6-2 6-2 6-3 Sr.

Chuck Shanklln Sr. Derek Burton Sr. David Tucker vikings coacn releasee. 245 -275 253 262 240 275 game against Green So. DoueMeacham .66 67 22 15 no Name Mt Wt pos SO Todd i Froln Sr- 4-1 230 TE 65 Tim Roth Sr.

-0 275 LT 70 B. Blanker-ship. Sr. e-l 270 LG 68 Bill Lewis Sr. e-4 275 61 John McCormlck So.

6-0 250 RO Tom Welter Jr. 6-4 275 RT RobbSchnltzler. Jr. 170 SE 7 M.Clayton, So. 6-0 195 OB MDooeDuBose Jr.

5-11190 IB 26 Tom Rothmon Sr. 6-0 220 FB 23 Roger Undsrrom Sr. 5-10 195 WB Sr. Paul Blair Sr. Terry Werner So.

Ronnie Williams So. T. Thomas Jr. Will Tlmmons 182 5-11 210 6-4 186 5-11 222 64 170 5-9 Jr. Bobby Riley ORCHARD PARK, N.Y, (UPI) Running back Joe Cribbs, who jumped from the rfalo Bills to play in the U.S.

Football League but who now says the new league is' "dying? returned Friday to the Bills. The addition of Cribbs will give the 0-5 i Bills an enviable one-two punch in the back-' i field when he teams with Greg Bell, who gained over 1,000 yards as a rookie last season and who leads the team this year in rushing and pass receiving. 'n Vikes' Rhymes won't play EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) Minne-sota Vikings wide receiver Buster Rhymes, NEBRASKA. DEFENSE OKLAHOMA STATE Sr.

W. Thompson 91 Bud erant said. i Grant said he has taken no formal disciplinary action against the rookie wide receiver, but that Rhymes won't go to Milwaukee Sunday because he has not had enough practice to prepare for the game. Braves' Oberkf ell signs pact ATLANTA (AP) Atlanta Braves in-fielder Ken Oberkfell has agreed to a four-year contract the National League club announced. Oberkfell, who became a free agent after 4-3 Kosar to start for Browns BEREA, OhioAP) Rookie'quarterback Bemie Kosar of the Cleveland Browns will make his first regular start in the National Football League in Houston against the Oilers on Kosar, the 21-year-old standout from the University of Miami, Florida, will replace regular starting quarterback Gary Daniel-son, who suffered a bruised right shoulder -in'the Browns' 24-20 victory over the New England Patriots last Sunday.

226 274 Sr. J.Washington -40 Sr. Marvin Hawkins ,.69 Leslie O'Neal 253 245 214 Sr. Sr. Hary Roberts' si Brodsmim sr.

e-l 230 le .76 Chris Spachman Jr. 6-5 250 LT 95 Danny Noonan Jr. 6-3 275 MO 96 Jim Skow Sr. 6-3 250 RT Scott Tucker Sr. 6-3 220 RE 44 Mike Knox Sr.

6-2 235 LB 41 MarcMunford Jr. 6-2 230. LB 5 B.Washington So, 4-1 205 27 Dennis Watkins Sr. 5-11 180 LCB 17 Cleo Miller Jr. 5-9 170 RCB 19 Bryan Slebler Jr.

5-11195 Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr.

Jr. Ricky Adams 54 James Ham 40 Mike Hudson D. Williams 1 5 Melvln Gilliam 2 Mark Moore 44 223 5-1) 235 6-2 200 64 215 6-2 170 6-2 197. 64 Klckoff 4:45 p.m., Lewis Field, Stillwater, Okie. Telecast: ESPN (Channel 5), Broadcast: Omaha KFAB, Lincoln KFOR.

icopreSboaird JVs Aha fteei Ctried HfeetAefeTe Proud Sptar, ttoripanilptioixitr, -arattiar Rpd. Baseball Sports on TV, Radio aciairetiiiia.a Saturday Morning ES Soaoar-ArmyAlt-SttrCliMia''. ESP Hwum Iteoing; BfMdwt' Cnwn ChsniplMiiMp Mmc 4 I Plgycffscfiedula AL Championship Series tl ttipyen) tCpiHaiClryyt. Tornrtt (Slut Jpyi lead tetlw 1-1) Tuptday Toronto 4, Kontoi City I Woik)oy Toronto 4. Kantat Xlty 5.

10 Innlnoi :30 TBS Colloga rootboll: Ftorldo St. at Aubum USA Col loop rootfaolt: Nortti Corollno Sfta it Wtutmall 1 11:00 11:00 03 tJwty'tOoACpr JS.St IMS MJI Met MOfStWtTfl 4.03 110 Short Sollt (Comptonl. 441 Alsp River Action. Chomot, Fteet Ftypr, Shoka Rortim RpII. Sun Sptoph, Sir Nprmon, PoroMilmOPni.

BiebM facet awse tt4t tHreaf atdt, clolmina tu.ooo l.tto, tar. -aenesV 14 aV3. FortMkta Pridoy Konsoj City I Toronto 5 I Itlt 3tlb 14-11) ot Konwt City (Jockton 3-lfor Ulorondt 17-9), From Page 17 "We dont have a player on our team -who's a scholarship kid as far as Nebraska's concerned," Foster said. I-back Tyreese Knox, a redshirted freshman on loan from the varsity, also gave the Red Ravens problems. He rushed for 110 yards on 15 carries and scored two touchdowns as the Cornhusker jayvees improved to 2-0.

They're scheduled to play Waldorf Junior College of Forest City, Iowa, next Friday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. Waldorf snapped a 24-game NU junior varsity winning streak a year ago, beating the Comhuskers 23-21 in Lincoln. Coffeyville, which drops to 4-2, Was led by Keith Washington, who rushed for 120 yards and scored the Red Ravens', touchdown on a 58-yard run through the middle of the defense, just four plays after Nebraska's first touchdown. "They went after us pretty good, and we were back on our heels," said Young. "Defensively, we came out a little bit not knowing what to expect After we got the feel of the game, I thought we shut them down pretty well" ieo or KonuiLirv (uoiDronai or Block loHl.

3:35 o.m. (Ltmrm.m i t.St 4.30 4.4t "Taylor is as good (of a quarterback) as I've ever seen," said Foster. "I've been coaching in college for 20 years, and I've never seen a quarterback who could do the things he does." According to Foster, If Cornhusker freshman Coach Dan Young had left "Taylor and that first group In, offensively, they'd have scored in the 50s against There's no question." Prior to the game, Foster predicted his team would get "slaughtered" by Nebraska's junior varsity. But "our kids played a little better than I anticipated, and Dan (Young) played more people than be did against us last year," Foster said. Coffeyville led the Cornhusker jayv-ees by 14 points in the fourth quarter before losing 31-26 a year ago.

The difference was, "they only played seven or eight scholarship kids against us last year, and this year, they had 20 or 21 scholarship kids. That makes a difference," said Foster. "We can play with their Nebraska walk-ons, but we cant play with their scholarship kids. (CmMM BWfWtnDe -wtdiMty Kama, CityotTo- 2xito.7:IS ojn. NL Championship Series IFruitr) 400 Aisa Mountow aaatr.

Da orppa StuH. Mtdtown pytnvn, Hpoaie'l Hero, opcrpi Keacior. Ninth-grader leads LSE to golf title Beatrice Irving Junior High nlnlh-gnder Angle Wilson easily outdistanced the field to earn medalist honors Friday at the Girls A-1 district golf tournament at Beatrice Country Club. Wilson, who competes (or Lincoln Southeast, fired a S-over 80 In leading the defending state champion Knights to a 56-stroke victory oyer East in the team Wilson's teammate, Erleen Hatfield, defeated East's Alysen Madsen'in a playoff to earn third place after both golfers finished with 95s. Besides Wilson and Hatfield, Christine Hubka and Shelly Oonavan were medalists for the Knights.

Hubka won a playoff for fourth place after shooting a 97, and Oonavan was ninth with a 106. Southeast, East and Beatrice all advance to next week's state meet by finishing in the top three In the team race. The lop eight individuals also advance. Iowa St. women edge' NU in cross country AMES, Iowa Four Husker runners were among the top eight finishers Friday to lead the NU women's team to a second-place finish In the Iowa State Invitational Iowa State parlayed first, fourth and fifth-place finishes to edge the Huskers 29-30 in the team race.

Nebraska's Jin Noel was second behind ISU's Bonnie Sons, while Laura Wight finished third. Karlene Erlckson, Mary Amen and Sammie Resh were sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively, forNU. (T I) Itt 00 Pic-tn tif 1 1 tJUU liU (1X Corlooo FooUaR: Konoao at km Stat 11:60 KUN Ooloo at 8t Loulo Afternoon 1M ODtSt CoSaQa rootfeaH! MtaMgan el SAVoMajeitSt, SV)bDovnnrro(lktkmShow 2:00 fJCD Collogo Footboll: libiwi 1 Ponn Stow 2:00 QD ESP Top Rank Boaini 2:30 OS) Tha Raoa or Numbar Ona: CoDaga rWtboi Raaort 2:30 ID oD Evening i- 6:00 KUN 1100. KFOR 1240 CoOoaa FoatbaH: Nabraaka at Otdahoma State 7:00 DCS nbtll: AL Cbarnptanthlp Sartoa Quia 4 Taraote at KaraaaClty 7:00 Q)TBS CoHaga Footboll: Beaton CoDaga at Army KUN 1400 High School Football: Grand Wand at Drain High liaoCBESr CollaeaFoaS: Nabraaka at OfcMania State 3:00 GuESP SuperBauta: Marvin Jahnaon va. VkNar fltllaSat (Nov.

i': CebleTV OUneomTV No btttpr picked tip wlMirt. Paar 1721.10 1 SWJtt. --St. Louli Lot Antoln (DoOMTt load HfMt 1-0) -WodnotOoy Lot Angoloi 4 M. ywir Ui Aoottti St.

LowU -totwooy Los Anootoi TWolch 11-tM. uomHICok SmMov Loo Angolot Roun 14-4) 1 it. Uuik (Twder ll-), 7:1 mm. -Mntioy Lot Amu lot e) St. ool.

m- E-HKodiwtdoy St. Loud at Lot St. LOutt at Lot A oM.7:J5p.m. h-Nmcouott Z' American League box Royals 6, Blue Jays NNitfi fecea eerss itiimt mst 'Oltfi an, ctaMams 54404, mitt, 1:45 o-S. RolPore (Anderton) B.SS 4.00 3.00 (pictstar (King) 341 4.00 Brod'tComat (Comptonl.

141 Alia Sppdol Damoaao, Smart prom. Drama, Rumba Jet, Owtno Streak, Wlnlloll, Wte Way. ElPCM ArieeeAce! JpSeS MutpelkpnPIp: U4L0TS Track: tatt SatvroWt entries From Page 17 TORONTO KANSAS CITY Davis rkM Best Bet a SIllSmlfliM yorclfl trnct 4ft Mi 4ii( ycl 4l11LJonmn Puliinlkilftt 1 1 1 Wilton POST TIMS tIPJM. DDWuwlb 4 I arn First rpct, pprtt 12,1 L7SS, 1 1 IWcRoton ciivtron mtldent, mitt lUth. Footballs Nebnuka at OUa.

Saturday, 6:30 p.m Channel 5 a i ownitoa 4i)fShrklonrt 11 Jnhnjndn i-NH iltt Porflftflrt Kid LorgotSchmlflt) PhlllupiheCuP (thpphtrd) no litifraHnmlb 41 4 I lIuntMrac 4 1 was being offered illegal Inducements and much of our visit had to do with reviewing the consequences of receiving illegal aid. We emphasized that Nebraska would not recruit in such a way and that we felt that his best long-term Interest would be served by going with a program that was solid and did not cheat "Coach McQueen was not partial to any school in Kenneth's recruitment, but was concerned that Kenneth not be recruited by illegal methods. It iassumed that Coach McQueen can substantiate the integrity of our approach and the fact that we tried to observe NCAA rules in every respect with Kenneth, including the contact rule." rttmiUi a II I Bioncionai 1 1 Dioraon 1 tantaeinm 1 I What's Happening ii4 star vino KktVVBo (Compton). Saotdlng Chlttt (Coughlln) Shortanlongotn (Smlthl Dr. FMdia (Frotlpr) Corty'tSrKipaw(Petprtpn Marboblp Commandar Jordan).

Totatt MSIIITonril StW tMHtttt I Kan wt City lMUttlx un Never promise I Anatrtoni Saturday 6amo-HnnaiiBi Botoont (). UpVww, Smltti. OP Kontot City 1 LOB Toronto 4. Koraot City S. IB aorda 2.

Uptnow. Brott, McRoo. HR Brott 7 (2), Borflold I 1 '4k It). Muiiinmt in, aunosam ui. a IPwrdom) III, French wollpr (Fro-ilprl ill, VJ.

Chlet (Llnrnor) lit, Fprevpr Right (Purdomt lit. Sacaad race, aorta (1.73, 3-yppr atdt a up. Ntbratka brtdt, cJplmMa sl isib 6 fyrfeeefjp tcNaa.SF- wniio. LINCOLN EPPLEY XPRESS ip an as so VATCnDCDO What do Indiana Jones and In common? I Pre-Christma Lay-A-Way Sale Attxondar Lamp i i I i i Shotlpnklrk (Shophprd) Coboll Blue (Compton) RppHpuWotpr(Hpbov). ploondockor (Fnniprl tlmillLHI ICN trtNTIP SKC4S lia WW 1 1' i- p- In nnlpt SU4be4VA ptetpppf ape Fitgn tjonsjoi wm QOtjfnry aux, unooin ntyn, nonrwtm, oouuwBm en Greater Nebraska Conference Meet 11:30 a.m..

Ftorwera Park. Ht0h s4iool emneeta High school boys' tenrtis East. Uncoln High, North sset, Souftssst at Greater Nebraska ConTersnce Championships. High oohool glita' votlayball NorthooM. Uncoln High.

Eatt Soulhaait at LPS Tcvmomorrt, Southailt Gym, 11 a.m. Collage woman't tmnla Huakar Invitational. Eaat Campus Courts. CoHaga woman't volleyball Nabratka at Iowa State. CoHoge football Nebraska at Oklahoma State: rtabraaka WMayan at Dana; Doane at Midland.

Hattingt at Concordia, 2 p.m.. Saward. CoJIpop rugby UNI Rugby Club VP. ONL Alumni tapm. Eaat Campua Rocraatiori fioldt.

High oohool football Grand Wand at Lincoln High, 7:30 Spacraat Fwld. tciiy mn i Schedules Anlbbli In Suixltj Focus Tommy on Flra (Boxtpr) Details soon. noxie i Rmaar (mtnttti) tii rr it I I Altsanotr pltcnKl 1 botttrl Un, ftoyoi max m. mm twnp spiii i pratwr) in Eddlet Prmot ILIntner). hi Volleyball Cntp, 110; I.

-Mlchpllp Hpnttp, Syro cutp. 113; Lowrl Ntlton, Grand It-4and Northwptt, 113; 10. Krit Bovlp. York, 114. Lincotp PHit it acprpt: Pom Hoha Mooning 131, Trocy Conway 132.ChrliivMotok.l4l.

Gymnastics Scores State colleges 1 AMP tlltlbta Froscoi (Kins) IH, ear Hold (Schmldll Its. Third rooa, aarta 13,401. sa 4yppfptd tMnpt, ptaHtttto, 0 tarltjaat. Loolstorwli (Vouphnl 111 Ft. Plprre CirHp 111 Sauvond Float (Torrot) Ill Ouptn Steeper ill Lilly Coy (Jonpi) Ill AltOMSvrtorlFrtaJprJ.

.111 No Talk fstowM)- 122 Prlncptt Tartar (Jontt) til Bptro Ppn) ill Rod Glamour Smith). AltttllgikMLlndpr (Tpyior) lis, TuH DMI INa bay) 111. Cariptl Joy (Frailer) 111, Scat Brat (Campion) 122. Fpprtb roct, aarta 51440. 3-yppr It.

M. National Colloap 15-1. tM; Fam St. opt. Nerthootl CC 15-12, I HAM'S TOE I "In nyniinit i-nnn vntiiWet aiaf mnn urir mn on inr nun nraioi ui IH.

I State high schools -Mtavwood atf. Bfody 15-1. lj-U! Donation dot. Conlura 1S-7, 15-4; Scrivvlpr dt. FolrOury 15-12) StUcklPV 0t.

Konptow 15-4. 151-Vuton dot. Malcolm 15-ia 15-19; Sar-epntdPf. MwHonp-lS. 15-10, 15-11; Elm Crook dpt.

AxNHI 15-ia 1S-W; I trier Jaf.rwiorSllimiSIJ, College men TEAM Stuwina: Empone St. 30Z Ntb.Wptlpvrjn3ft4 NWU tcprpt Rob Ptrtprton 74, Mlko Milton 74. Chip Romiup 74. Bob Brady 71, Trpvpr Jorn SO, Mlkt pga Disney World Classic At Lpk4 aa Vlftp. Flp.

pips a up, ctpimioa 12,540, ptrttnat. sr bl iiii sh i ma i a a rfui suraasi a unr oiaien iappBS Hi 1 I IUUUII I tflllaf I HUVnU nilaW IIOIIW I WUII anilW WW mhiiivi II donay pop (compKmi Lares laauxMnirranpri nvvi mf-u wittsiwi Scotia tS-J, US, 17-13; Proaut dpt. Hordvlllo 15-11 MS, t5-12; Antloy OX. Caikmov 15-11 W-W; ilaln dot. r-Jt Wotbodi 15-a M-14; Folrmont dot.

City high schools Olrli Lincoln High 13.1, North Plotfe 120.H VENT WINNERS: BPtPMP baont Sttoli Bowman, Lincoln High. I.I; ftoar pp Shtlla JatwaL Lincoln High, I ts; vpplt Jpnnv Frtotonv Lincoln High, t.15S; pntvpn ban Jotwal, Lincoln High, aM-ortvpd JaiwaL Uncoln High, 34.451 Boys' Lincoln High 1411, North Plotte 11 1.1 VENT WINNERS: floor Sanyl Dporaila, Lincoln High, 1.7; aarotlat ban Dpgraikj, Lincoln High, ttlH rhm Daryl Llnd-holm, Lincoln High. 1.3; pommol pprtt Brad Rtld. Lincoln High. 7.4; vaplt Rpkt, Lincoln HM, I horl-tonal bar Rtld.

Lincoln High, 1.5; all-arppod LlndtMlm, Uncoln High. "454. Wppttrn Pride (Coughlln) Chance at Victory IBPck) 1 French AHotr (Ouaiardal Tav ttpottipn (Andprton)HwMM Rabt Vokmllnp (Otbornl My Pal Greg (Monttol) Ipxan Boep I no Dov) iporaupnt 11-15, is-il. u-ii. Koch CroltStoaiar Lanny Wooklnt Ciorpnot Root m.

aV47-13S 47-41-135 rtJ Ranger -JXX BO Altp put imp Littia Abo (Jordon) IIS. My Ruttlon (Schabor) 115. Mr1. 0. Henry (Purdom) 115.

Nat So Noat ITorrptlllS. Ftrth racp, aarta ttm. I ytar till OarvMcCord. David Fratt. Kt 135 a aa, ctPMnina txtoo, pjiiia.

More A vole (Pttprttn) Round Tobies Guard (Tavktr) In rfl EEC IV electronic engine --T I fl lie rVl control 1 EJ I Shiny Choi Torrot) SMmi Chief ktutmr PrfHI ICmlKnl Horse Racing Jubilee's sailor (ComptenU iobtrt Pat (No boy) Rea Emerald (Smim) ii rfn 3-passenger bench seat ---m f. I tl ZT-tn rW Twin-I-Beam independent 'MiT' XSr CO hn from suspension 5i.mS A PJd 117 MJ rfniuMa wall eonptruetion h-Tpm I. 1 Tennis MorpMlnl coughlln) Wtttbrook Star (Fratipr) Altp Pliglblp Savpraten Night (Coughlln) 117, Block Nlcolo (No bovl -117, Rolpht Dppi (MontkH) 117, Splltenian (Jontt) 117. Sixth racp, purse S144, 3 ytor ptdt UH and more. rjl ffl- F-1504X4 ffl Cross Country College Iowa St.

Invitational Men p. a mm II mmt mi SBbpb1 fnBjTVlaTfnVnT ivtaTflaVrnn SiSJei rTCAM SCORING S. Dakota St. 43. Iowa St.

54. Colorado St. 74, No. tAtpoPS. Nebratkoy7, UNO 122.

TOP FIVE FINISHERS: 1. Tim oVakpland. Iowa 1. Bryan Clark, NU, 3. Richard Flndlow, Iowa 31 4.

Rod OpHavpn. SOS, 11:31) S. Al Stvprudo, Auauttona SD. 31:55. NU FINISHERS: 14.

Loon fcjovanga. 26. Kralo Vondpr-Spek, 30. Kirk Gotttcnalk, 34. Don Pobant, 34.

Kyle liotlpr, 41. Kplth Lain, 34:17. Women Ne)eefDorrohl Mstiieriel Kea TEAM SCORINO: IPWO St. It, Nt-brosko 30. N.

Dakota St. 102. UNO lot, S. Dakota St. 124, Mankato St.

141, No. Ipwo 141. Top five finishers; t. eonnia Sont, Iowa 2. Jill Nopl.

NU. 3. Laura Wtaht, NU, 4. Jill Sttttodahl, Iowa 5. Tammi Colby, Iowa St.

17:31.7. OTHER NU FINISHERS: p. Kor-Ipnp Erlckson, 7. Mory Ampn, 11 Sommlo Rpth, 27. rHennlno, 34.

AllltM a up, emmmg fum, tartopit. lit i i wwm inciuaei inar i-d enaina sbbbI i 'Hi ff fifjr I4.speed manual f-3 Lr-Ukti transmission Hj 1 lyf ,7 power brakes "JJ fn i i 1 1 manual locking tront hubs 11S Fn tSmmtlitSZmmmmmZmX 1 Twin-TraCtiOn BMITI Bucpuott (Compton) Bructt Boy (Smith) Moody (Petersen) EoglPtWIth Dellphted (Shpphtrdl Chiat Bondlto (Hill) Janot Jr. (Pptprtpn). Jot Patition (Anderson) Vaaobond Pop College women Husker Invitational NUrrwHt Wlnntrt'BrackPt SINOLES: MP. I Ppnnlt Wohl-brd, Iowa dpi.

Jill Pltarclk, NU, 4-1, S-3; No, I Robin Gprtltln. Iowa, dot. Carl Orocp, NU. t-X 4-1; Hp. 4 Madpllnp Wliiard, Iowa, dot: Vlcklp Martin, NU, 4-0.

Llta Dick, Mlnnttoto, dpt. Jpnny MortpIL NU. 4-4, 4-2; NP. Kothy Ruck. Iowa, dot.

Tracy Musk In, 7-4. 4-1 DOUBLES: Np. Moonoy-Oroco, NU, dot. Hpckman-Watprhoutp, Colorado, 4-1, 4-3; No. I Julio Hrtbpc-Cathy Carlton, Texat Toch, dpi.

Mar-tln-Pltorclk, NU, 4-4, 4-3, 4-2; No. 4 Hpckman-Suslp Otterlund, Colorado, dot. Mutkin-SttPhtnt, NU. 4-2, 7-5. Lptort'breebpt SINOLES: Np.

1 Kothimo Heck-man, Colorodo. dpt. Lit Moonoy, NU, 3-4. 4-1, 4-1; NP. I Linda Andprton, Ulah, dot.

Llso Brook i. NU, 4-3, 2-4, 4- No. Anno Stpphpnt, NU, dpt. Gloria Logan, Wichita 4-1, 4-1; DOUBLES; No. I Brookt-MorML NU, dot.

Orup-Shilllno, Wichita Stv rfj suspension Tj transfer case Ckrypr Rutpr (Jenpt) IIS Alsp plipiblp Bolt BktdP (Lint- ner) lis. Hoy My Boau (No boy) IIS, Pure Shooter (Llntnpr) lis. T.J.t Alrtco (Anderson) tis. Seventh not, aarta 11,700, S-yoar- atdt a up. daiadiia moo, taTtappt.

Skoklo(Fraiior) 111 Locks Retirement (Purdom) lis Cknov Michael (Beck) 115 lit mwnia at BaxOt mm iu Whtttleonbv (Schabtrl Here Camp VPMat (No boy) Real Treat (Beck) Mutt Rule (Couohlln) Mltpy Otorgp Bast) Run Sir (Compton) Whltpprlno I mope (Torrpl) Football At Fairgroundtv Lincoln Friday's results Pint race, parte S1400, 3-vtpr-pkl fHlMtv moManv 0 lurlongs, 1:14 4-5. EoicBiua (Boxtpr) 5.40 4JS 3.0 DomllOebbip (Campion) SM 3.40 DrtomAluiia 4.00 Alto Cattvt Moment Ralat Mala Okmwrout Star, Sparkle d'Or, Giaaslone Policy, What A Circle, Queen City Lll. Second racp, purse H440. Stppr plot 4 up, ctalmlng 52,544, 4 tprlpppv ThnW Rlvpr (Comoton). 4.00 3.10 2.00 New Look Ml 4.41 Domaxlmjunlor (Beck) UN Also Hogo to Go.

Mistake, Sword of Honour, Round Canyon, Hard to Follow. Crown A Star, Big Bud. Dally eieMf? I) SlltS Third racp, pxerta B4 t-a 4ytar tid fllllat, ajiafdaao, 0 tartaaat. fmAiitho (Jones) 0.4S 1st 1.M Cloitev Lomo (Puroom) US IN Sweet Autumn (Jptdon) 310 Alia Mitt Eloina. OuickOPpfKlsh.

K. Bar Lady, Shy Lodv. Soillne Jupon, Curvocpout, March Quatn. ExPCtp 1107) S24.N Poorth racp, puna 1 1,730, S-ytar aktt up, tilllpi a mprts, ctPimmi 01,500, 4 turtonps, 1 10. Hormonocious (Frailer) 43.41 ilJB Jo Rot (Joroon) Ml 441 SchpvytBo (Comptonl 140 Alto Sea Ctarlna, Heart at tha Nlghl, B.

AdPla, Reoolettp, Swltt Music Calypso Bay. Greta the Oreot, Expctp(t 4)144540 flftf) rece eerte MaM oVireetetes a PP. tlHiet a PtPTPt, ciolPlkto H.540, mile, 1:44. Nlnetoenelgtrtvlody (Couohlln) 12.40 1M AM LltlleXheopIt 4JN S.4J Ring Ding Girl (Jordon) S.M Altp Girled Holrptt, FtpatSorna Alpt PHglbtt French Rpven (Jordan) 115, Carpknt Bet (Jordan) lis. Moor Park (Couehlin) lis, Thrtp Toot (Jonet) 115 leatti wtcetjiyasj EconoHn E-150 uM includes 4.9 liter l- engine 1z -F College summary Golf Nebraska JVM, CoffeyvllleCC Inoktn Prlnca (CottotonlM HolmpPrincp Froilpr) Brazen EaoJJanpt) PJf conpyviiit i Nahrosfca Smooth Bow (Stwpnprd) handy Trovolpr (Pptprtpn) it rTI front suspension "TTT -4 ftaitp A Tap ip (joraan) tfl AM radio (may be deleted 71 r-, fi rjl Gold Trlbutp (Puroom).

Contttoea Eaolo lata race pprtp i up ffl 1' LiL-r- Qr tfl 11X V-P GTIUIbPIWI IIHIUW WT PMIWIMli I. I I Herel Buddy liH aide carao doors 1 rTI o-Julkmnet Bay (Shepherd) Hi "id more. A lM PTiiu pi daeiinptlon ctiaroao axtrs. rVni xpentp Card oroiiim (Cpmproni. True) A Quttn (Prtnlpr) r-.

LjbJ e-voeuply Crafty (Shepherd) niAP tnm nnri trucks to chooso from. Hri Better look out Sou Commander (Ho boy). us rn it nnnnnm nnvinnni ui rtooa straw (Puroom) Girls' districts (Top thrpp ttomt and top eight, tfldlvktuoltapalltytoritatp) A-1 at Beatrice At oeoMct Country CH SCORINO: 1. Soumtatt 371, I Eatt 434, 3. BPOhicp 441, 4.

Frp-morrt 442, 5. Raltton 412, 4. 0. Bryan MEDALISTS: i. Anata Wilton, Southoott, SO; 1.

-Erlpan Hotflpld, Southeatt, 3. Alytpn Modson, Eatt, 05; 4. hrtjtlno Hubka, South-past. 07; 5. Shawn Bvmhom.

Bp-atrlca, ffi 4. Jullp Callahan. Fremont, 102; 7. -trtclo Jchurtt. Ronton, 105; Htathpr Burnhom, BpatrlcP, 105; 0.

Shelly Donovan. Southeast, 104; 10. TJpena Murphy, Frpmont. 104. Other Lkscolp tcoroi: Seorhpptt Susy Wilson 101; Eott Chrlt Hor-wart tu, Stephanie pprdew 111 Kim tjleoppTjiit.

Amta Catvprt 141. -wen plo roll. B-l at Beatrice At Seuh let Cppplry curb TEAM SCORINO: 1. Crptp US, Aurora 472, S. Syramtpjll, 4.

Vorti 42, 5. Grand Island Northwest 443. 4. Trl County 50t, 7. Lincoln Piut 554, S-FolrburyStp.

MEDALISTS: 1. Ann Oleoson, -Crete. i Lourlp Schoftea Oala, 4:3. 'Kplty Von Dykp. Crptp, Ml 4.

Krtt Wood, Crotp, 101 5. Jody Robkn, Aurora. 4. "Ppoay WelipnburB, Trl County, 111; 7. Ann ShrowtOury, Ten Mi pbor, pprta IL 7P4, 0-yppr ra r-a f-3 CLJ -wu a.

loyior Pi run wpwnm pick) Col Washington SS run (Robertson kick) NU Knox 1 run (Johnson kick) -NU Novoct 27 pott from Taylor fjohntonklck) NU FG Johnson NU Knox 2 run (kick fatlad) Cat NU First downt 53-310 foiling yard 4 7-17-0 i J-TI-3 7-3JJ FumblPt-tMl 7-4 RanaHiPt-yardt 11-74 10-75 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINO CPttpyvlllp, Monti S-(-12), stpvpm 4-1, wathlneton 34-120, Davton 2-t. Rktgowov 1-4 Fulton Swppnpy 3-f, D. Johnton 1-1 Wottord S. ttpbratka, Scrmlapr 1-10. Mllnor S.

Taylor 4-tO. Schmidt S-t Clara M4, Pratton M-131, Lubpn MO, dort'7-41 Horcttplrood 4-21. BpU 3-4, KnoxlMlfcHtlbPlM. I- PASSINO CottpyIMrtti1-. S.

Swampy 4-IJ-O. 41. iOrplkP. fpvtor 7-1J-1, 113; Prttton 0-3-1, atltnor Socklor W-4J- RECEIVINO Cprttrrllla. Johnton ai Oarnpy Wotninatan t-(-t) Ntaratkp.

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EMOP INOPPVI Sturdy Stroatt Andprton) C.R. KMpr (HWI. Twotocki (Tarrat) Lodv, Lovptorn, tog let Drpamt of Royalty (Campion) Bun Tytut Bppxdafial4S.M Twe Timet Henry (Monttoll SMk race, aarta 01,131, 3-repr- izm ui i nni nf-m a a-iiuzi prKptptt ibpcki brpps. Cprtotn Connection 1:1714. 117 Stl utkJ.u.

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