monday, September 17, 1979 pago 1 1 daily nebraskan Spikers win Texas invitational Drag l2ws . . . The University of Nebraska women's volleyball team won four matches Saturday to win the Mean Green Invitational tour nament in Denton, Tex. The Huskers, winners of three matches Friday , finished 7-0 in the tourney. In Saturday's play, Nebraska defeated Lamar University of Texas 2-15, 15-10 and Women harriers place fifth in meet Defending champion Kansas State took first place and the Nebraska women finish ed fifth Saturday in the Wichita State Cross Country meet. Kansas State finished with 32 points and were followed by Kansas with 40, Wichita State 131, Southwest Missouri State 159, Dodge City Community College 180, Nebraska 243, Oklahoma State 271 and Fort Hays State 280. Nebraska was led by Gina Hungerford, who placed 21st with a time of 19:26. Also competing were Nancy Topken (44) 20:37, Sally Sneller (57) 21:40, Cindy Vickers (60) 21:47, Rhonda Seymour (61) 21:48, and Janet Bornemeier (68) 22:28. 15-12; San Houston University 15-13 and 15-7 and Texas Tech 15-3, 11-15 and 15-5. NU again met Lamar in the finals, win ning the final two games 16-14 after the losing the opener 11-15. Hie Huskers are now 10-0 on the season and play at Kearney State Friday. Softball women win two, lose one The University of Nebraska women's Softball team won two of three games Saturday and finished tied for first with Creighton in the Iowa State Invitational tournament. Nebraska captured the opener, 3-2 over Iowa State as Linda Mizener (1-1) scattered eight hits to pick up the win. In the final game of the round robin tournament Nebraska lost to Creighton 7-1 as Allison Bodley took the loss. Continued from Page 1 He said that no matter what definition is used to define insanity, a psychiatrist or psychologist must "rely on their own per sonal ethical judgment." Elwork suggested three methods to improve Insanity defense procedures: -announce the insanity defense earlier. In some cases, the defense attorneys may announce insanity defense as late as 10 days before the trial. Elwork said this is not enough time for adequate psychologi cal study. -Allow more than one examination of the defendant He said an insane person may have good and bad days like everyone else. -Require psychologists or psychiatrists acting as expert witnesses in trials to take a minimum competency test. Klaus Hartman, superintendent of the Nebraska Regional Center, said if a person pleads guilty by reason of insanity, he or she should plead insane and guilty. Using this method, he said a person found insane and guilty would be treated first for insan ity and would then be released to serve a sentence for the crime. Elwork disagreed with the insanity and guilty method because in some cases an insane person does not know the difference between right and wrong. Ih said this method taxes away the right of the defendant to say if the crime was inten tional or not. Massengale leaves on Indonesia trip Martin Massengale. vice chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources on East Campus, left for Indo nesia Sept. 16 to assist the country in a review of its crop development and re search programs. Jack Robbins, dean of agriculture at Washington State University, is also on the trip. Massengale, Robbins and Ralph Cum mings, an agriculturalist, will look at agri cultural programs in Indonesia and make recommendations for the future. Rice is the country's top agricultural product, but the team will focus on secon dary crops, Massengale said, because rice production is fairly efficient. Secondary crops include coconuts, sweet potatoes, grain crops and horticul ture crops such as coffee and spices. Hie team will return to the United States Sept. 30. - ciiir mite Sanyo AM-FM stereo cas-sett-new, 25 watts RMS, best In dash made-wilt help install. Call 472-9321. Used ESS 100 watt power amp with Marantz pre-amp. Best offer under $350 for both. For sale: Bose 301 speakers, BIC turntable, Panasonic 8-track. Call Mike 435-6651. Pioneer KP-600 FMcassette car stereo. $125. Phone 435 5684. TI-59 prog, calculator, mag cards, printer, assorted software. $290. 474-5308 evenings. T-3000 Wilson tennis racket. $25. 464-7104. tmmwnJi Iill HtWilF 7TPSJ c tno IT ima Gill Mil AID 0 I S! II tT a u IfjoTi If sjlTf p t , I a I II alAli 7 ' I t o i tMMHE 7T&J tlwUlsltLiililaL m n. .21 mm wic o t HI ftp 1111 A I I N E 54 fare United Coupon. $45. 488-3927. Scuba gear, complete outfit, 474-2585. American Airlines 50 coupon. $35. Call 472-2444 be tween 9 a jn.-5 pjn. Good drafting eqt. (table, lamp, stool, etc . . .) Sale. 474 1103. For Sale: Custom made lap steel guitar. Excellent instru ment condition. Ph. 477-3101 evenings and weekends, ask for Tim. Phoenix (Appatacion) Kayak Like new, used only 5 or 6 times. Has extras. $440. Call 339-7789. STUDENT BOOK PACKS $9.99 White Stag, 2 com partment book bag. Special $7.88. Jansport Sack. 3 pack, 1000 cu. in. capacity, $11X3. Camptrail Zip Zac, 850 cu. in. capacity. $9.88. SURPLUS CENTER 1000 West "O" St. The Lowa boots are on special at the Surplus Center I The Rotwand is constructed with Norwegian welt and hinged heel with full vibrum sole, screen collar. The Rotwand is on special at only $59JB8. SURPLUS CENTER 1000 West "O" St. 1975 Monza 22, AC, PWR steer 8k brakes, good mpg, some body damage, asking $800 477-3121. 76 Monte Carlo Landau, cruise, air, AM-FM and more. Evenings, 435-8272. 75 Trans Am, 36,000 miles, new Dunlap-Radials, 5-mag wheels, custom paint, much more. $4,000 or offer or trade. 489-8914. 1975 AMC Gremlin 6 cyl, 3 speed, very good condition, good tires. A good economy car. Ph. 475-9444. Must sell: 1970 Cutlass AC. snowtires. Make an offer. 435 1615. Raleigh Competition 2VA" Reynolds 531 Butted Frame-$325,489-0713. Large 3 bedroom townhouse 3 minutes north of city campus, 1702 Knox. 154 bath, carport. $273mo monthly lease, 475 6144. WANT TO GET OUT OF THE LOUNGE? Cornhusker Co op still has some spaces available for males and females. Reason able rates with meals included. Call 474-9772 or 474-9773 and ask for a house officer. Th2 floyc! Grove continues to provide the finest in five entertdnment with the return of J AX Spend the evening listening end dendng to the nude of J AX, end enjoy 10 draws 'til 10:00 pni et Kitchen open 8:00 to 12:30 INCREDIBLE!! Spacious one and two bedrooms some furnished. Pool. Parking. Garages available. Call 423-7475 or see manager In apartment No. 311 for information. Rent starts at $180. Six or twelve month contract. No pets. GET OUT OF THE DORMS We will help with your dorm de posit with a rent creditl 5 min utes to campus. Deluxe, brand new, 2 bedrooms, garages, dish washer, range, refrigerator, dis posal, wood burning fireplace, supre insulation, fully carpeted and lots of storage. Ask about our school year leased See these before you decide. $245mo. utilities and deposit. No pets. JOSEPH E.KEAN COMPANY 474-1CSS GOT THE DORM LOUNGE BLUESI SAVE $280SCHOOL YEAR I Brown Palace Coop, located at 1900 "B", has several openings for male university students. Board & Room-Only $140 per month. University approved housing for freshman students. Phone 432-2583 for more inn-formation. 1414 No. 19th 1 Bedroom $165 432-7157 FREEH Call 477-2376 to see clean, cozy furnished efficiencies from $155 a month. Heat paid. Large clo sets. 1327 H Street. The Daily Nebraskan is look ing for two copy editors. Work is from 2-7 two days a week. Come to Rm. 34, Neb. Union. Experience preferred, but not required. it Now taking applications for part-time Host or Hostess, Night Cooks. Apply in per son at: VILLAGE INN 66th & O St. The University Club now has openings for night waiters and waitresses. Some experience pre ferred but will train the right person. Excellent job for stu dents. Apply in person after 4:30 p.m. 11th floor, Stuart Bldg. 13th & P St. IF YOU LIKE WORKING WITH PEOPLE AND MAKE GOOD MONEY THEN HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY' $85.00-$320.00 PER WEEK BASED ON 1-4 MEMBER SHIPS ACCEPTED IN THE UNITED CONSUMERS CLUB. EVENING HOURS, 'GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS, WE WILL TRAIN. CALL 475-4437. 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