Daily Nebraskan Thursday, April 5, 1034 ri 1 I M i : ' - .- C Pago 10 By Stu Pospisil Nebraska' inability to forget its first game rout of Creighton proved costly as the Bluejays salvaged a split of the Wednesday double-header with a 4-2 victory. In the first game, the 25-8 Huskcrs feasted on Creighton pitching in a 14-1 blowout. "We went out and didn't turn the page in the 20-minute break between games," said Nebraska Coach John Sanders. "Even if we won, we still didn't execute in some key situations." The Huskers were held hitless in the second game until the sixth inning, trailing 3-1. Nebraska's Scott Hooper broke the ice with a double to deep left-centerfield to lead off the inning and then scored on Paul Meyers' single. Creighton pitcher Dave Hartnett, who had relieved starter Paul Davis in the fourth inning, then struck out Husker cleanup hitter Mike Duncan before retiring Rich King, and David Turney. Creighton added an insurance run in the seventh inning, Ernie Ojea scor ing on an error by Husker second baseman Kurt Eubanks. . Still, Nebraska had an opportunity to rally in its half of the seventh. After two outs, Eubanks hit a grounder down the thirdbase line that was good for a double, when third-base umpire Ed Stanek ruled it hit in fair territory. Shortstop Jeff Carter walked, then Hooper belted a drive to left field that was held up in the air by a strong wind and then caught by Brad Zach. "If the ball gets up, its out of here," CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1761 $2 50 minimum charge pei day on com mercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT IN SERTION. FOUND adt may be submitted free of -charge. . 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Fun place to work at. Apply Room 220, Nebraska Union. Start your summer employment now!! CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK .Opportunity for University student to work approximately 30 hours per week in our circulation department. This job would require you to drive within the Lincoln area and handle customer telephone complaints. Applicants must have a vehi cle and must be able to type. Hours: 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Monday Saturday; 5:30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. For appointment, call The Journal Star Personel Depart ment, 473-7412. V , Wanted: loving babysitter M7 month old daughter. Full-time weekdays. May ' 14-Auaust 24. Call early evenings. 475-86-5.- Summer work $2100.00 guaranteed minimum. Car necessary. Interviews at Student Union Room 401 April 5, 4 00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. or call 423-0252. Godfather's Pizza now accepting appli cations for part-time day cashiers and kitchen help. Must be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aiso accepting applica tions for part-time kitchen help for week end nights. Applicants must be available through the summer. Apply in person at 12tn Q. . - , 1 - ' : I I Sanders said. "But it didn't, and that's the game." Creighton Coach Dave Underwood, whose Bluejays are now 10-8, said he wondered if his team would rebound after the opening loss. "I was at a loss as to the way we were playing," Underwood said. "We weren't playing with much enthusiasm, and that's the way we played at Minnesota (where the Bluejays won one of four games)." Even though Davis was working on a no-hit game, Underwood said he replac ed the righthander with Hartnett be cause Davis' delivery is "slow getting to the plate. They could run on him." Creighton built its early lead with a two-run first inning, then added another run in the third. Jeff Carter scored Nebraska's initial run on Hoop er's ground-out after a walk and two stolen bases. . Nebraska had few problems scoring runs in the opening game of the twin bill Aided by four Creighton errors, the Huskers banged out 1 3 hits, includ-' ing a triple and three doubles. Catcher Bill McGuire displayed his versatility, driving in four runs three on a sixth-inning triple and then moving to the pitchers' mound, where the former Omaha Creighton Prep play er struck out the six batters he faced in the final two innings. Four Husker pitchers truck out 13 batters, Jeff Anderson picking up his fifth win on his 22nd birthday with three innings of work. Starter Phil Harrison picked off two more base runners in his two innings, bringing his total to eight in his last three games. DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Are you interested fn working as a Data Entry Operator in an office on an inter mittent basis? We are looking for Data Entry Operators to work during peak production period only. Our next peak begins in early April and should run 6-10 weeks. If you have-a typing skill of 55 wpm with 5 or less errors, we will train you to operate a CRT. Work on all shifts is available. We offer medical, dental, dis ability and life insurance, paid holidays and vacations along with many other excellent fringe benefits. We will offer car pooling assistance to those in outlying areas. If interested, apply in person. CAROL WRIGHT SALES 3601 N.W. 15th Street Lincoln, NE 474-2018 between 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. t Equal Opportunity Employer CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Opportunity for University student to work approximately 30 hours per week in our circulation department. This job would require you to drive within the Lincoln area and handle customer telephone complaints. Applicants must have a vehi cle and must be able to type. Hours: 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Monday Saturday; 5:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Sunday. For appointment, call The Journal Star Personnel Department, 473-7412. Barrymore's is taking applications for waitresswaiter noon & night. Apply in person between 2-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. , NEED a reliable student to post ads (part time, your own hours) on college bulletin boards. Good pay, steady income. Write Room 600, 407 S. Dearborn. Chi cago. II 60605. Full or part-time summer lifeguard ing positions available. W.S.I, certi fied 'applicants preferred. Contact the Knolls Country Club at 423-2843 for interview. Need: 4 Alabama tickets; will pay. Call after 6:00 p.m. 435-7658. tin ' im;H Guido Well, you finally made it!! The BIG 2-0! Now we can get drunk without getting into trouble!! Best wishes to you Friday morning! Loveya, Travis P.S. Who needs morals!?! DeeGee's, I hear that Bill and Tom (Sigma Chi's) , have the best Derby Day Team on campus. The Derby Day Phantom Sally and Lori, ' Padre. Footloose, Dancing, Booze, Dunes and Tents. Were too muchl Mark To our Sandoz Two Ski Bunnies: Remember . . . We're stuck Larry and Betty P is for . . . Safeway Trees for you Brady Bunch Jetties .Restaurant Quit sinsing orcigars No combo F , . . ? Forget class, grab the map Pick the point. Point the car. Let's go ... We had a great time Jeff. Jeffie. Steve r : - , k-, 1 : . Cralj AndresenDeily Nebrasksn Creighton's Eric Campbell slides Into second baseman Kurt Eubanks in an attempt to break up a double play in the first game cf Wednesday's double-header with the Bluejays. Eubanks throw to first was not in time for the out. Attention SAU members: Here's to a great Sneak! Remember: Each & every one of you! Jet fuel Mexican Americans Special Olympics You all look so healthy . . . Picnic Just get some cheap beer Pic's by the sign Oreo malts Buying booze Here's to a great year to come! PR "Man" 5 or 5 Winter Park "Men" T.C., B.M., Scott. Todd, Dave: . Are we all friends here? Thanks for a fun break. We'll never forget: Rex Bullets Man Cramit, Slamit Janet Hot Tub "I'm so wasted!" Nice ski pants! Quarters - Trick Shots! J.P.'s Beer Spray Mary Jane Mogols Smashing Beer Cans Scott's Boo-Hoo "It s the altitude!" Warming Hut . . . "Shivera" "Shooooot" And the rest of the unmentionables! Your AOPi Ski Bubbies, Ann, Janet. JoAnn. Sherry Honey. To be contirjjfed . . . F.I. Spaz The Bride is so Gorgeous, . Pi Phi of course The Groom is to Handiome SAE'f are always that way The wedding is coming Sat. Night is the Bash -So guests get excited . , : ' ( The party will be great The Bride and Groom are so happy, and neither can watt! P.S. Please bring gifts. Jennifer, Lori I Lynn, Here's to: Which yacht is yours? Dancing with strangers. The alarm? Bagging In Mindy's room. Where's our clothes?? A reunion anytime!! Slick & Trums AXiD's and D.U.'s, We want to thank everyone for helping us celebrate Monday night. From what we can remember, we had great time. Liz and Doug Paul, Welcome to Lincoln! xxoo Lezlie UNL BAND SENIORS: Don't miss the last Band Banquet of your college life. Put down Friday, April 13 on your calendars. Tickets available at the Band Office. BE THERE, OLOHA! . UNL Band Rookies: If you want to be in band next year, you'd better buy a ticket to BAND BAN QUET '84 Friday, April 13. Tickets available NOW at the BAND OFFICE Signed. Your concerned rank leaders To the TKE Dales: You, Me and RGB the REAL party begins Saturday But, Will the Fun ever end? ARTOO. Hope you have a happy 22 Birthday. W. Ralph Sound and Spirit Members Remember: courtesy laugh He who ... Nasty S.V. fun pack kitty Rollin generic cheese curls - ' too fun Footloose tubble gum Bogey Bear v Rodney Food Tour 84 Thanks for making Spring Tour a suc cess and so fun for everyone. To guy with glasses, brown leather jacket (Philos..101. 9:30 Wednesday): , - Think you're handsome, like to meet you. Shy, but interested To the girl in Oldfather Concessions Monday, 3:20: Was your O.J. as good as mine? I think you're gorgeous would like to' get together sometime. If interested. RSVP. 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The UNL Rodeo Club Rodeo is Friday ' Saturday, and Sunday, April 6, 7, 8. Fri-N day's performance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, the finals are at 1.30. Be sure to be there. Acquire a highly marketable skill ... in n exciting medical field in just two years. Applications are being accepted now through May 1st, for UNMC's RADI ATION ThcRAPT TECHNOLOGY (AS) -PROGRAM. Applicants must have a min imum of one year of college with an emphasis in math and basic science. For information, contact UNMC Radiation Oncology 42nd and Dewey Avenue Omaha, Nebraska 68105 559-7330 or 659-275 The Nebraska Model United Nations are now accepting applications for next years staff positions. Deadline is April 9 for priority. Come and join the fun!M Application available at the UPC office 4 CAP oflice. Round up some WILD RAINIERS Thursday night in the vicinity of 1 4th and O Streets Model United Nations Staff Persons: We need your applications for now positions (or next year s conference by April 9. 1984, Bring them to the UPC oflice. Get psyched for a new year"