The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1981, Page page 11, Image 11

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    monday, april 13, 1981
daily nebraskan
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Determination keeps
UNL track runner busy
during training
By Scott Ahlstrand
Pain Schubarth has had her ups and downs in the
track world, but the sophomore from Scottsbluff has
always remained optimistic.
She was highly touted as a freshman and sophomore
in high school, but several schools seemed to lose inter
est in her during her senior year.
"It was really hard for me to understand," Schu
barth said. "But during my senior season, even when
my times improved, a lot of the schools dropped out."
Schubarth elected to attend Kansas University on a
full athletic scholarship.
"I wanted to sec what I could do out of state," she
said.
At Kansas Schubarth was a member of the Big
tight championship two-mile relay and indoor distance
medley teams. Although Schubarth had achieved a
level of success at KU, she said, she became disen
chanted with its program.
"KU was having a lot of problems," Schubarth said
"I thought that UNL track was on the upswing. Ne
braska has a better program than KU and has more
money allowed to it. We attend more and better meets
than KU docs. I also like UNL's new coach Gary
Pepin."
Since arriving at UNL, Schubarth said she has set
some new goals for herself.
"Right now I'm centering most of my efforts on
the two-mile relay team," she said. "It's got a real
chance to go far in nationals. As an individual, I'm just
trying to bring my times down. I really can't compete
against the real good runners yet. But if I keep lower
ing my times I'll be ready to run against them next
year."
UNL's two-mile relay team finished second at the
indoor nationals, only .4 of a second behind the first
place team.
"That was definitely the highlight of my career so
far," Schubarth said. "It was a really great moment."
Schubarth, however, has been hampered by injur
ies. "1 had a few minor injuries last year, but not near
as many as I've gotten this season," she said. "I think
one of the reasons could be the track surface here
at UNL. At Kansas the indoor track is softer, and I
think some of my injuries can be attributed to my
adjustment to UNL's harder indoor track. I'm sure
that as soon as I become completely healthy my times
will drop."
Another factor that has contributed to her opti
mism, she said, is the start of the outdoor track season.
"I never had run on an indoor track until I got to
college," Schubarth said. "I'm a lot more confident on
an outdoor track and I think that will help my
performance."
During this outdoor season, Schubarth will divide
her time between three events.
"I'll run the relay, the 800, and I'll try the 1,500,"
she said. "The 800 is getting to be such a fast race that
I might have to run the 1 ,500 where more strength is
required."
Schubarth said she believes her determination has
helped her achieve an equal balance between her grades
and her practice.
Pepin said he has nothing but compliments for the
hard-working Schubarth.
"Pam is a fine person and a fine team member,"
Pepin said. "She's a very talented runner and we're
very happy to have her on our team."
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Good condition. $1350. Call
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BOX 157
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MUST SELL:
1978 Suuki GS 425.
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bar, sissy bar and luggage rack.
$900. Call 423 1564.
Novels-Leatherbound with
gold trim. Two collectors series.
Paid $40 and $20 a piece. Make
offer. 483147.
Yamaha 500-1976, cruise
control also a Conn Victor
Trumpet. Call after 3:30 p.m.
475-7998.
.42 ct. Marquis Diamond En
gagement set. $2,000 retail
value, will sell cheap. Contact
Preston at 474-4048. Inquire
about ring.
SAVE $$$$
Cute moped for sale
Excellent condition
Call 476027
1965 Convertible Mustang,
50,000 miles, perfect condi
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PAV YOURSELF "RENT"!
Large, brick, overunder duplex.
Well-kept. Quiet location.
$58,500. Financing negotiable.
Graduating student must sell.
Phone 435-8082.
Apt. for Rent-East Campus
area-Large 2-bedroom, fire
place, all appliances. Available
May 15-June 1. $265month.
4220 Huntington. 423-0902
after 5 p.m.
29th & J
Nice 3-VS bedroom, carpeting,,
large fenced yard, double gar
age, appliances. $300-475-6669
4-bedroom, partly furnished,
4 blocks from City Campus.
$250-475-6669.
3 Bedroom Townhouse
3 minutes north of City Campus
1 ' baths
1,350 sq. feet
Monthly lease-$318
475-6144
3 bedroom apt. Near campus
available May 11. Ph. 474-5441
ask for Mark.
$155 Nice efficiency apt.
Carpet, drapes, all appliances,
off-street parking. Close to
campus. 477-3889.
Luxurious Condominium
available May through August.
Call 475-5328. $275mo. de
posit. Near campus, 3 bedroom -furnished
basement apt. Laun
dry facilities, Cable, utilities
paid. $330 deposit. 477 9346
1724 L-Large 2 bedroom
apt. 2-4 adults. No pets. 477
1878 or 477-5194
Sumer coed living on campus
air conditioning and laundry
facilities. $20week for double
room. Call 475-1919 or 476
7719.
FURNISHED &
UNFURNISHED APTS.
Three-1 bedroom apts..
ac, natural woodwork,
laundry, parking, $155-$ 185
2 bedroom, air, no pets,
2 baths, parking. $260.
3 bedroom, air, no pets,
shower, parking, laundry.
$270.
Large. 3 bedroom, very
nice, unfurnished, natural
woodwork, garage, shower,
no pets. Available. $310
gas electric. 40th & Sheri
dan. 3 bedroom house, air.
oak woodwork. garage,
Wesleyan area. $295.
FOR MORE SPECIFICS &
AVAILABILITY DATE
LEE SIMMONS
475-1865
Summer Coed Living at Tri
angle Fraternity. For any or all
of the summer sessions. Rooms
are air conditioned and laundry
facilities available. Single room
$33week, double room $22
week. Call 472-0130 or 472-9443.
SUMMER COED HOUSING
ACACIA FRATERNITY
2255 Vine St.
AC, kitchen, parking
Single room $30week
Double room $20week
Call 476-3040 or 475-2242
RENTAL
Rent TVs, color and BW
and stereos. Rent refriger
ators, washers, dryers. Rent
furniture 3-room package.
Living, bedroom, dinette,
$69.95 mo. Rent anything
with option to buy.
ACE FURNITURE
2429 "O" St.
474-3444
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartment, houses and
townhouses
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
Summer Lease Cheap, nice
basement one bedroom. Avail
able now. $135 utilities. 1230
So. 16th. Unfurnished 474-6603
or 423-1427.
2403 LYNN
1 bedroom unit, Cable TV
$195 lights
Available May 1 5
Close to campus 474-2848
Grab a partner two can live
for the price of one, brand new
6-plex, large deluxe two bed
room apartments, carpet, drapes
appliances, and AC-5 blocks
from downtown campus $250
per month 474-4551.
Large-clean two-bedroom for
sublease. Close to East Campus
and bus route. 464-6518.
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Hurry, Only 5 Days Left
All bicycles including Austro-Diamier
& Puch at 1980 prices.
Huge inventory to choose from.
DOWNTOWN
427 So. 13th St.
(6 blocks south of Love Library)
EAST PARK PLAZA
203 No. 66th St.
Visiting instructor seeks sub
let for 2nd session. Contact
Dorothy McEwen Anthro Dept
472-2411.
Non-smoking, quiet, mature
couple would like to house-sit
for the summer. Call 476-7322
on weekdays.
Full-time Summer Work:
Two college men housing
furnished; excellent pay. Work
on irrigated farm, mostly grated
pipe, some pivots. General farm
work. No livestock. For more
information, call Kent Hummel,
Daykin, Nebraska (402) 446-7334.
MOTHER'S HELPER-PERMANENT
LIVE-IN. Must have
references, patience, love for
children, transportation, incen
tive, cooking-housekeeping skills
Starting mid-May. Room-Board
olus salary. 488-2018.
TEACH CHEMISTRY
109-110 LAB?
Applications are now being
accepted from undergraduate
students to teach Chemistry
109-1 10 next fall. Six hours per
section taught per week. Excel
lent pay. Training in teaching
methods will be provided.
Apply at Room 227 Hamilton
Hall.
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