Monday, February 12, 1968 The Dally Nebraskan Page 3 Swim learn looses at hands of frosh The Nebraska swim team lost to Southern Illinois 52-50 Friday. Coach John Reta said hit team, "did real well consid ering the fact that they moved up two freshman that scored 15 points." Since the Salukis are not In the Big Eight Conference, they made use of the new NCAA ru'.e enabling freshmen to compete with varsity. "They just nipped us in the medley relay, giving them a seven point lead right off the bat," said Reta. Husker standouts in the ef fort were Steve Nootz, Ber nie Hempelman and the free style relay team. Hempleman was 1.3 seconds off the var sity record in his event. 400-yard madlay nlay 1. 8IU. T 111:50.9. 1,000 free 1. Stolnfir STtTi i Homoal nian NUi 3. Cook NU. T-10:39.5. 200 fret 1. Nooti NUi 1 Noyaa SIUi 1. Conkfl SIU. T 1:53.3. SO free 1. Moaslttl SIU Gorton NUi 3. Katlierlna NU. T-J3.J. IO0 Ind. mad. 1. Ooeti MJl 1 Ul rich fill) i S. Little Nil. T-2:14.. DItIhk 1, Sorenatn NUi L Duven nil tM.m. 200 fir t. Glenn SIU I 1 PrentiM NU. T 2:04.4. 100 (re 1. Conkel SIUi 1 Nooti NUi 3. Krauaa NU. '1-35.9. W0 back 1. Ulrlch SIUi t. Saxkrw ikl NU) 3. Braiiukt NU. T 1:06.0. 900 free 1. Stabler SIUi i. Noyaa SIUi 3. Cook NU. 7yn.l. 2M breail 1. Jacobaon SIU) 1 Satterthwaita NU! 3. QoaU NU. T 2:24.1. 400 free relay 1. NU (Gordon, Kathereia. Nootz, Krauaa) T 3:31.6. PERSONAL Pcnonallzed typing for themes, theaea, and report. No calla after pm. 4HH-6B54. HELP WANTED Local Company needs two collofe men to work part time. MB 4414. FOR SALE 1I7 Kawasaki 175 motorcycle. Black. Contact Stev Good. 472-2343. Must Sell Wtl Yamaha 100 extra food condition. Call 799-3116. ' FOR RENT Small S room cottaae. Furnished, air conditioned, aa heat, outdoor picnic area. Long- a favorite of married University students. Referencea re quired. Call after 3pm. 486-2284. if- i9 " I; a I 1'V:t 4' TY? -: u Y1 v 'J 0. Ik Les Hellbusch places first in the mile followed closely by Oklahoma State thinclad John Cook at Memorial Stadium Saturday. Hellbusch and Cook also placed first and second in the 1000-yard run. See story on page 4. Follow the team to KU A chartered bus for the Uni versity of Kansas game, Feb. 17, will leave the Nebraska Union at 1 p.m., according to Phil Bowen of the Trips and Tours committee. Students can sign up for the trip any time before Feb. 17 at the Trips and 4 Tours Office. Jauman 5 jewelers Your Exclusive Keepsake Dealer in Lincoln at 1332 "O" 1332 "O" St. HE 2-512 SAVE MONEY MAKE MONEY USE DAILY NEBRASKA WANT ADS: Standard rate of 5c per word and mini rcjjm charge of 50c ptr person. All ad vertisements must be paid before ads appear. Use this handy classified form DAILY NEBRASKAN STUDENT UNION UNIV. OF NEBR. LINCOLN, NEBR. Signed Address The ten dollar fee for the trip will include transportation to Lawrence and tickets to the Jayhawk game. Fifty stu dents can be accommodated. Bowen said the group should return late Saturday night. Further information can be obtained by calling the Trips and Tours office. SEND HER YOUR HEART THROUGH FLOWERS THIS VALENTINES DAY WITH: AZALEA PLANTS $4 $7.50 $10 VALENTINE SPRING BOUQUETS $6-$15 WE DELIVER ALSO - I 1. What on earth is that? Tlie world's first almost perfect pickle slicer. 2. What d'ou mean 'almost? It iceeps rejecting dills. 3. How'd you make out with your self -sharpening toothpick? 1 gave ft up to work on my pre-stretched rubber band. lj 4. Ever considered going into - field more likely to give you a living income? But I want to be of lervice to humanity. And I like the challenge it provides. 5. Maybe you ought to look Into the openings at Equitable. They've got a wide range of fascinating jobs that give you the chance to be of service. And they also give you a salary you can live on. Say, think they'd be interested in my fail-safe lint picker? Make an appointment through your Placement Officer to see Equitable'! employment representative on February 17, or write: James L. Morice, Manager, College Employment. The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United State! Horn Officii 1285 Ava. oi the Amaricat. New York. N. V. 10019 An IfKii Opportunity Employer, MF C Equitable 1 968 Gymnasts beat K-State with highest score yet Nebraska put out a "de lightful team effort" accord ing to Jake Geier, as the gym nasts beat Kansas State Sat urday, 169.40-162.65. "I thought the boys earned every point they got," Geier commented. "Normally a team earns the highest scores at home with your own equipment." Even so, the Manhatten meet produced "the highest score we have earned yet this year," Geier said. NU K8U-18J.6S Floor errle 1. Stev Klmlor (K'ili 1 Pat MeOIII (N)l 3. Steva May (N). Score 8.7. Ida horee 1. Scott Delenc (KS)i 1. Ken Lamb N)j a. Tom Traver (N). Score 8.8. sllll rlnra 1. (tie) Cnlin Campbell (KB) and Alan Cook (N)j I. Mickey Johnam N). ricore a.75. Trampoline 1. Tom RlMlnx f N 1. Dave (irrhler (KS 3. Jack Ayrea (KS). Score-B.85. tanr hone 1. Ayrea fKSU 2. Don Brldnee (KS); 3. (fie) May N). Robert Snntoro (N) and GeorKe Sederavlclua, (N). Score 9.25. Parallel bar 1. Jnhnaen (Nil I Brlditea (KS)i 3. May IN). Score 8.95. Hlrh bar I. Johnsen (N)i 2. BridSM (KS); 3. Ayrea (KS). Score-8,90. All-vrnta 1. Johnauo (N), 50 1 2. Do leno (KS). 42.39. I (ctanmm MONDAY, FEB. 12 INTER-VARSITY - 8 a.m. BAPTIST STUDENT UN ION 8 a.m. PROJECT RETRIEVE 8 a.m. BUILDERS SPECIAL EDI TION 2:30 p.m. PLACEMENT LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. PANHALLENIC-3:30 p.m. BUILDERS CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY-3:30 p.m. TASSELS 4:30 p.m. UNION FILM COMMIT TEE 4:30 p.m. DESERET CLUB-5 p.m. TOWNE CLUB-6 p.m. UNICORNS-7 p.m. YWCA REHEARSAL -7:30 p.m. MATHEMATICS COUNSE LORS 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB. 13 SEMPER FIDELIS SOCI ETY 8 p.m., Mon. N. 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