The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1977, Page page 15, Image 15

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Wednesday, november9, 1977
page 15
daily nebraskan
Regatta results
What will a dime
buy you today?
sports shorts
Results of Sunday's regatta for midwest crew held at
Branched Oak Lake.
FIRST DOWN. The ten cent football
program with lineups, rosters; pic
tures, stories, and more. Buy FIRST
DOWN on campus every home game
Saturday and see what a dime can
buy today.
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The unofficial football program.
Get yours tomorrow.
Varsity Men's 8
1. Kansas State
2. Wichita State
3. UNL'A'
4. Oklahoma State
5. UNL 'B'
6. Wichita State 4B
Singles Sculls
1. Kansas State 4A'
2. Kansas State 'B'
3. Oklahoma State
Freshman Men's 8
1. Kansas State
2. UNL
3. Wichita State
4. Washburn
5. Oklahoma State
6. Creighton
Women's Novice 8
1. Kansas State
2. UNLA
3. UNLB
4. Oklahoma State
Men's Frosh 4 with Cox
1. Washburn
2. Wichita State
3. Oklahoma State
4. UNL
Varsity Men's 4 with Cox
1. Kansas State
2. Wichita State 'A'
3. Wichita State B'
4. UNL
5. Oklahoma State
Men's Lightweight 4 with Cox
1. UNL
2. Kansas State
3: UNL 4B'
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Get your ale at the Rail
BACKGAMMON!
Sip our beer, savor our pizza, play our
backgammon. Boards now available for
check-out at our downtown location.
2FERS today 430600, too.
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Upstairs in the Glass Menagerie
12th & Q 474-6000
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48th & Highway 2
483-4129
crossword puzzle
Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
ACROSS
1 Cheese coated
with red wax
5 Atms box
9 Word with bag
or board
14 Fuddy-duddy
15 Famous
couturier
IS Lowest point
17 Chaucer's
travelers
28 Like some
winds
21 Type size
22 Sharpen
23 " Town"
(Boston)
21 Twirls
28 Hot under the
collar
39 Fake
31 Reliable
32 got
sixpence"
33 Boxer's square
31 Mournful music
35 Picnic pest
3 Killer whale
37 Actress
Singleton
38 Winged
39 Least expensive
quarters at sea
41 Kind of drum
42 Knowledge
43 Miner's nail
44 Urbane
48 One of
C.haucer's
travelers
59 Chaucer poem
52 Prefix with
mingle or mix
53 French
heavenly being
54 Columbus
, . caravel
55 Aromas
58 Row
57 Hart or axis
DOWN
1 "The Razor's
2 Copperfield's
.first wife
3 Troubles
4 Grimacing with
the lips
5 Embellishes
C Ransack and
rob
7 Transcript
8 Former
shipping
magnate
9 Locale of 50
Across
19 "Leatherneck"
11 Revise
13 Time periods:
Abbr.
18 Garden bloomer
19 Stevenson's
lamplighter
23 Protuberant
24 Haberdashery
item
25 Explorer de
Leon
28 Carried
27 Money in
Baghdad
28 Conserve of
grapes
29 Jazzman
Fountain
39 P.G.A.
members
31 Beauty-shop
treatment
31 More precious
35 Warm welcome
37 Their motto is
"Q.E.D."
38 Put on
(pretend)
49 Click beetle
41 More agile
43 Suit fabric
44 Grit
45 Caesar
shalt thou go"
46 Star who
played
Pasteur
47 "It's a Sin to
Tell "
48 Goose, in Hilo
49 Ivan, for one
58 Labor-union
initials
51 Club
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inn than cno.
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The Sports Complex tennis courts will open 10 ajn. to
10 pjn. Wednesday through Friday. Students and faculty
members can sign up for court reservations 9 a jn. to noon
Monday through Friday at the Sports Complex, room
125. Court costs are $2 an hour for students and $4 an
hour for faculty. For more information, contact Ray
Huppert at 472-1 147.
The Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex is
accepting applications for upcoming-basketball and rac
quetball tournaments. Persons can call Jeff Johnson at
471-3161.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Rates:
Regular classified ad
10cntswdday
$1 m inday individual
& student ads
$2 minday cornmer
"cial ads
Classified Display
$3col. Inch
Deadline
1 p.m. day before pub
lication No refunds on pre-paid
ads.
No responsibility assum
ed for more than one in
correct insertion.
Rm. 34 Nebraska Union
4721761
MID CITY TOYOTA
1978 Toyotas are on display
nowl Stop in & see our fine line
at
12th tk'Q'
calendar
11:30 a.m. - President's
Office-Luncheon, room 203
Noon - LF.C. Chapter
Advisors-Luncheon, Pewter
room
Noon - College of Busi
ness Administration - Lunch
eon, room 243
Noon - Student Y - Wo
men Speak, room 222
12:30 pjn. - College Ca
reer Christian Fellowship,
room 337
1 pjn. -Architecture 440
Section 3, South conference
room
1:30 p.m. - Personnel -Orientation,
room 232
2:15 pjn. - UPC Human
Potentials Committee, room
room 343
3:30 pjn. - UPC Human
Potentials workshop, audi-torius
3:30 pjn. - Rehabilitation-Handicap
Committee,
room 216
4 pjn. - Masters Week
news conference, room 203
5 pjn. - Womens' Re
source Center, room 337
5:30 pjn. - Engineering
Toastmasters, Harvest room
A
6 pjn. - Gamma Lambda,
Harvest room C
6 pjn. - Multi-Cultural
Affairs tutoring, room 225
6:30 pjn. - ASUN Senate
meeting, room 202-202A
7 p.m. - French Club,
room 242
7 pjn. - Union for Christ
-stop smoking, room 222
7 p jn. - N.U. Meds, room
232
7 pjn. - Math Coun
selors, room 225
7:30 pjn. - UPC Human
Potentials Workshop, cen
tennial room
7:30 pjn. - UPC Coffee
house, south crib
8 p.m. - Asian studies
film, auditorium
Team playoffs
Flag Football Playoffs
Fraternity-Independent Semi-final pairings
-Fraternity B-Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon
Independent B-Delta Sigma Phi vs. Dental School 79
Big Knox Knockers vs. C.C. Riders
Fraternity C Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu
Independent A-Aeros vs. Plaque Patrol
Phi Delta Phi vs. Thunderchickens
Fraternity A-Sigma Chi vs. winner of Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa
Sigma
Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Single Dorm Finals
Harper Schramm A-Harper 3 vs. Harper 6
Burr-Selleck-Neihardt A-Burr 2 Sodbusters vs. Burr 1
Abel A -Abel 2 vs. Abel 10
Cather A-Cather 4 vs. Cather 8
Harper 9 B' and Abel 11 'B' have already Qualified for the
All-University Playoffs.
Fiat's been
building cm
great for
years
We've been in the car business
longer than almost anyone . . .
that's how we developed a com
pact with great cargo
carry trig capacity, yet feels like
a sports car from behind the i
wheel. See it at . . .
In stock now
and ready for
immediate
delivery at
Mm
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CLEARANCE SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Fiat-Lancia
u;:a!i kotgrs
1021 l.'orth 43th
37-2559
CLOSEOUT DINETTE SETS
Just received truck load of
manufacturers closeout of brand
new dinette sets in many styles
and colors. Have 12 real nice
5 piece sets for only $59.95
or terms. Open to public 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Freight
Sales Co. 226 S. 9. Open
Sunday. WAREHOUSES IN
NEBR.& IOWA.
Trumpet-Bach Stradivarious.
Excellent condition. $275. Will
negotiate. 466-6563.
BOSE power speaker.
Rabco ST -7 tableAdvent 400
speakers. 435-0046.
Must sell: Marantz 1060
Amp. 30 watts per ch. Pana
sonic 8-track recorder-player,
and two UltraHnear 24 3-way
speakers. $330 complete or
priced sep- -ately. 432-9534.
36 UNCLAIMED STEREOS
Just received 36 componet
stereos with AM FM stereo
radio, 8-track tape player, pro
fessional 4 -speed changer and 2 -speaker
enclosures. Complete
sets with factory warranty,
while they last, only $119 or
terms. Open to public 1 1 AM to
8 PM daily. Freight Sates Co
226 S. 9th, Lincoln, NE. Open
Sunday. WAREHOUSES IN
NEBR.& .OWA.
Pioneer aA-6200 amp. 15
watts per ch. Excellent condi
tion $75.432 5147.