The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1977, Page page 15, Image 15

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    friday, november4, 1977
daily riebraskan
page 15
Student arraigned in break-in
A Nov. 8 arraignment has been set for
a UNL student who allegedly broke two
windows at Selleck Quadrangle early
Thursday morning while breaking into the
undergraduate women's wing.
The student was cited on charges of
malicious destruction of property and dis
turbing the peace and released, according
to Campus Police Sgt Joe Wehner.
The student, a 19-year-old male,
shattered a window at the southwest en
trance to the 4000 building and another
window at the northeast entrance to the
5000 building, Wehner said. The 4000
building houses graduate students. The
broken window at the northeast entrance
is part of the undergraduate women's
housing.
rwXehune.Lsaid the student red the
5000 building about 1:30 a.m. He was
tound inside a third floor residence room
i 7m' folwing a room-to-room
search, Wehner said.
"From the investigation of the officer,
ne broke in because he was mad that he
was locked out," Wehner said. Residence
hall entrances are locked at 1 a.m. and
students cannot enter without showing
Seir room key t0 the security officer.
Wehner said the student knew the occu
pant of the room, and was cooperative
with Campus Police when they took him
away. The student admitted that he had
been drinking earlier that night, Wehner
reported.
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Gymnasts compete
without Williams
By Jim Kay
The UNL men's gymnastics team will compete without
the services of its top all-arounder this weekend in the Big
8 Conference Invitational meet in Lawrence, Kan.
Sophomore Mark Williams is doubtful for the meet
because of an "acute, tender inflammation in his left
ankle," according to Head Coach Francis Allen.
Allen labeled Williams importance to the team as
"the key to our success."
"If Mark is in the lineup, we'll be pretty good," Allen
said. "If we would have had him at Iowa State, I think we
would have stayed even with them. We still did pretty
good considering we had five freshmen in the lineup."
The Cyclones downed UNL last Saturday at Ames,
la., 211 to 200.
Allen said he is impressed with freshmen Barry Cook,
Chuck Chelmka and Jim Winkleman. Winkleman's pro
gress on the high bar is especially pleasing, he added.
"I've never seen anyone learn so much on the high bar
in three weeks as he has," Allen said.
Besides Williams, the Huskers also will be competing
without pommel horse specialist Mike Cosgrove who,
according to Allen, quit the team after nationals last
spring.
"He demanded a full-ride scholarship and I would not
give it to him," Allen said, "Specialists only get books and
tuition. You can't put demands on coaches like that."
Allen said still rings specialist Kurt Mackic was an All
American last year and "never complained about being
on a part-time scholarship."
"Mackie was scoring 9.4's and Cosgrove was scoring
8.8's," Allen said. "He thought he was the only horse
man we had. It's too bad because I feel we brought him a
long way in. gymnastics. When it was time to reap the
benefits, he couldn't help us."
Junior Steve Todd, a specialist in the pommel horse,
said he felt he is at the same ability level as Cosgrove was
last year.
Another Husker specialist is Terry Nowels. Nowels
was the junior college national champion on the pommel
horse before transferring to UNL this fall.
Cosgrove, who could not be reached for comment,
finished second at the Big 8 Conference championships
last March. : i competed in the national meet as an indi
vidual pe!j(i; .
The HuHc.s, who hosted the Big 8 Invitational meet
last year, will try to improve on their second place finish.
Iowa State University (ISU) is the meet's defending
champion.
Last year, ISU finished with a score of 410 to UNL's
400 points. The University of Oklahoma (OU) finished
third with 399 points. OU went on to win the Big 8 cham
pionship in March edging out ISU and the Huskers.
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pes Moines; to San Juan and back from
Los Angeles after the cruise.
Applications are' being taken on a first
come, first serve basis and the ship is about
full, Miller said.
The alumni association has mailed out
about 25,000 cruise brochures to UNL
alumni.
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