Friday, January 20, 1984 Pc:i 3 Daily Ncbrcskan Livestockjudges 'promising' LELCwc.E Cr'CIa a ! Cy Candy Christy UNL's livestock judging team finish ed 10th In a 30-team field at the National Western Stock Show in Den ver last weekend. Jud Baldridge tried for second out of 150 contestants in the swine Judsir.; competition to lead Nebraska in indi vidual placing. The team, coached by animal science professor R.B. Warren, competed in the carlot and individual stock judging categories. Warren who is coaching his 31st -team said the team judged 63 practice classes at various locations to prepare for the Denver competitor The Denver show was the first com petition of this semester. Warren said Pro life march slated Saturday Pro-life supporters will protest the anniversary of legal abortion Saturday with the 1 1th annual Walk for Life in downtown Lincoln. Ellen Snoddy, vice president of Lin coln Paght to Life, said the walk com memorates the US. Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion on Jan. 22, 1973. "It's a day of public outcry to call attention to the problem of abortion," Snoddy said. "It reminds us of the 15 million babies that have been killed by abortion since 1973." The silent walk from 15th and P streets to the Capitol will begin at 10 am. Omaha Mayor Mike Boyle, state Senators Bernice Labedz of Omaha and Loran Schmidt of Bellwood will give speeches at the CapitoL Snoddy said 2,000 people participated in the march last year, and, depending on the weather, more are expected this year. No major events involving pro-choice supporters are planned during the weekend except he expects the team to improve in the future. "We went out there to win," he said. "We don't bust our butts to finish tenth." Team members are Kent Anderson of Lexington, Baldridge of North Platte, Susan Borgclt of 7bRer,'Jcr.G2bens of Comstock and Pat Yeutter of Eustis. Carlot competitors were Terry Acton of Holmesville, Kevin Pentz of Lexing ton, Mark Nistey of Bennet, Jeff Rudolph of Dunbar and Duane Starkey of Den ton. . This group shows a lot of promise," Warren said. The competitiveness of this group is very keen." Baldridge, a junior majoring in agrk cultural economics, said being on the 'team has helped him in hh public speaking skills and has made him think more in-depth about livestock. The team's only goal i3 "to do the best we can," he said. The next competition for the team is Jan. 28 in Sioux Falls, S.D. t7 T! Daily ti EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS SPORTS EDITOR ARTS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR COPY DESK SUPERVISOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR WIRE EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER Larry ?ort, 472-171 DanM Sluttil Kitty Polleky Tracy L. 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