Holmes to have surfing contest The 1984 Summer Olympics will feature a wind surfing competition for the first time. Local wind surfing enthusiasts have a chance to show off their skills at the Second Annual Funboard Regatta, which takes place August 5 at Holmes Lake, 70th and Normal streets. The event, sponsored by Lawlor's and KHAT radio, is open to both ad vanced and novice board sailors Boardsailing merchan dise prizes will be award ed. For more information, call John Lawlor, race director, at 477-4477. f 1 Tills Ccupcn VJcrth A3 new Jewelry A3 Custom-Mads Jewelry A3 Estate Jewelry r Jewelry Inspected and Cleaned Fret 50 Off Your First Jewelry Repair v rx " -' n"'y x - . ) - - "Mr" f ,. ' .... rf' , L J I r Ik - it Merlene Ottey (far right) and Angela Thacker (next to Merlene) lead Nebraska's cor.tin gent to the Summer Olympics. i DICK'S JEWELRY 1 &10AN I 909 'O' Street N ebr askans to comDete at '84 DIGS By Scott Ahlstrand With the opening cere monies of the 1984 Sum mer Olympics just a day Among the thousands United States Olympic away, the attention of of athletes competing in team will be gymnasts sports enthusiasts across the L.A. Games will be a Scott Johnson and Jim the nation has been focus- strong contingent of Neb- Hartune. current UNL ed on Los Angeles. Ith On Howell Stage! August 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. 10. 11 at 8 Tickets: $5.00 Box Office: First Floor Temple 12th &R 472-2073 Hours: 12 to 5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. and 5. to 8 p.m. performance nights. Avdihourn University of Nebraska-Lincoln raskans. longjumper Angela Thack- Of particular interest er and volleyball player to Lincoln folk will be the Julie Volertsen, a native performance of Greco- of Palmyra, Ne. Roman wrestler Abdurra- him Kuzu. Kuzu, an im- Johnson and Hartung migrant from Turkey who made the six-man gym lives in Lincoln and owns nasties team and will be a restaurant here, will try competing with Peter Vid to become the first Amer- mar, Bart Conner, Mitch ican ever to win an Olym- Gaylord and Tim Daggett pic medal in Greco-Roman against the Chinese Olym wrestling. pic team, the favorite for Kuzu placed second in the gold, the 1979 World Champion ships and should be a Thacker qualified third strong contender for the at the United States 0!ym gold in Los Angeles. His pic trials but is not expect main competition should ed to crack the top three be Finland s Hannu Lahtin- at Angeles, where Kom- en. Joining Kuzu on the A Y i AT THE 1 6 PITTT' U , LA CYCLE WEAR CLOTHES BY; SHQESBY; o Cannondale o Descente o Jackson O Sergal O Rivat O Brancale O Cannondale For this weekend vm & tried not to book K.C. and the Sunshine Band, ed! i Q I y Y : X ssucceec The wvaterproofwindproof cycling wear is perfect for the touring and recreational cycler ss well es the racer. Stop intcday and see the cycle wear line. ra a ea ca a a in ra m rzj en a o COUPON GOOD FOR FOR ALL CYCLE WEAR Offer good through Aug. 15. 0 0 V 0 n y n" U DOWNTOWN EAST PARK PLAZA 0 427 South 13th 208 North 66th 475-0204 4S4-01SS o D n 1 1 I A T o A i A i ? i Y y X Y 4 ( L.33 Li 13 IZEWCL o O X X Y 1 anians Anisoara Cusmir and Valy Ionescu are fav orites. Volertsen joins the world's best player Flo Hyman as the United States team tries to knock offdefendingWorld Champ ion, China. UNL athletes that qual ified for their native country's Olympic team include: Janet Burke (Jam aica), Reynaldo Castro (Dominican Republic), Merlene Ottey (Jamaica), Marcia Tate (Jamaica) and Dennis Wallace (Jam aica). Burke qualified in the 200-meter dash and the 4 x 100 relay team. She will be joined on the 4 x 100 team by Ottey, who also will run the 100 and the 200. Ottey is favored to capture the gold in the 200 and could upset Ameri can Evelyn Ashford for the gold in the 100. Tate made the women's 4 x 400 team while Wal lace qualified for the men's 4x 400. Castro will dive for the Dominican Republic in the spring board competition. In addition to the afore mentioned athletes, UNL will also be represented by several staff members at the Games. Gymnastic coach Francis Allen, who coached the 1980 U.S. Olympic Gymnastics team that boycotted the Mos cow Games, will assist the gymnastics team in a var iety of ways, but primariy will be the team's trainer. Also working the games will be diving coach Jeff H uber, Chuck Pool of the Sports Information Office, and John Scheer, assist ant professor of health, physical education and recreation. Huber will assist the Dominican Republic's div ing team, while Pool will be working as a press officer in charge of assist ing photographers at swim ming and diving events. Scheer will serve as a gym nastic judge's assistant will appear in their place this Friday and Saturday Night Get there early. It's a party situation. Cell for more Information I V II U'l 547 U. 48th Lincoln, NE 4 V sfr r T A I A i i v 4 Pago 8 Daily Nobrcskan L The Boss is Getting Married! Frco Gm&II Ccko oisli cny Csndrjish-Purchcccd Expires Monday, July 30 at Midnight 1229 "R" St. 43S6E Friday. July 27. 19&1