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tuesday, September 1, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 11
Depth chart changed
After grading films of Saturday's scrimmage. Coach
Tom Osborne announced several depth chart changes
Monday. e
Both offensive guard spots were changed, with sopho
more Dean Steinkuhler moving ahead of Mike Mandelko
at left guard and junior Kurt Glathar replacing Tom Carl
strom as the No. 1 right guard.
Jeff Kwapick, a junior, moved up to share fust-team
status with Randy Theiss at left tackle.
Osborne said the offensive line graded much lower than
he'd thought they would, considering all the rushing yards
generated Saturday.
In other changes, Nate Mason advanced to share the
top quarterback spot with Mark Mauer; Mike Rozier now
shares the top I-back spot with Roger Craig; Scott Wood
ward joins Todd Brown as No. 1 at split end; and sopho
more Wade Praeuner is listed as first-string riit defensive
end along with Dave Ridder.
Osborne said he did not think the changes were that
unusual, even this close to the beginning of the season.
"WeVe had people flip-flop during the season," he said!
"If they aren't playing well they might as well know it
now."
Topline recruiting
clinches wrestling
depth, says coach
By Tom Golden
Optimism is mounting for another national top 20 fin
ish for the Cornhusker wrestling team. Part of that opti
mism is based on this year's recruiting class, described by
Coach Bob Fehrs as on paper "one of the best we've had
at Nebraska."
"Last year's recruits were the best we've had and this
year's group is just as good," Fehrs said of the 17 new
comers, three of whom will probably wrestle at the varsity
level.
"We're hoping our new people will give us depth and
pick up slack in areas that we didn't do as well as we
hoped last year," he added.
Most of the new recruits have earned at least one high
school state championship and at least two have garnered
all-America status. He gave most praise to heavyweight
Gary Albright, the most highly touted recruit of the
bunch. The 6-3, '280-pound Billings, Mont., product
won several international heavyweight championships last
summer and should help the team immediately, Fehrs
said.
The other two most likely to be promoted to the varsi
ty level right away are Chris Marisette of Leavenworth,
Kan., who will wrestle in either the 126- or 134-pound
class, and Lance Milsap of Wichita, Kan., who will com
pete at the 134-pound level. The latter won three state
high school championships.
The other recruits include at 118 pounds, Tim Deaver
of Sidney and Al Lawrence of Mobrige, SJD.; at 126, Alan
Goldman, a redshirt transfer from the University of Ore
gon who was also recruited by Wisconsin and Arizona
State; at 134, Jerry Kellogg of Sioux City, Iowa, and Kent
White of Lincoln; at 142, David Goldman of Englewood,
Colo., and Dave Evans of Albion; at 150, Clarence Briggs,
a transfer from Rhode Island, Rory Cayhoj, a transfer
from Colby, Kan., Junior College, and Billy Selmon, a red
shirt from Mansfield, Ohio; at 158, Judd Norman, a red
shirt from Chadron; at 190, Ted Keys of MUwaukee, Wis.,
who was also recruited by LMJ, and Ueon Uepeolis ot
Leavenworth, Kan., and at heavyweight, Greg Leoni of
Upper Darby, Pa.
Fehrs admits this year's recruiting crop ranks in the top
division of the Big Eight, but is not the conference's best.
"We're a little below a couple of them," he said. "We
probably brought in at least more numbers than most of
the Big Eight schools, but the quality of most of those re
cruits is still up in the air since their performance in high
school doesn't necessarily reflect how well they'll do in
college."
Felus added that defending Big Eight champion and
national runner-up Oklahoma didn't get as many recruits
as the 1 luskers because they didn't need them .
"Unfortunately, Oklahoma returns 10 ail-Americans so
their recruiting wasn't as drastic, although they did recruit
some super super prospects,"
If you're afraid of
cancer. vyou're not alone.
But some people are so afraid
that they wont go to the
doctor when they suspect
something wrong.
They're afraid the
doctor might "find some
thing." This kind of fear can
prevent them from discover
ing cancer in the early stages
when it Is most often curable.
These people run the
risk of letting cancer scare
them to death.
American Cancer
he said.
Society
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL 472-1761
$2.50 minimum charge per day
on commercial ads. Ten
words included.
$1.50 minimum charge per day
on individual student and
student organization ads.
Students must pay for the ad
at the time it is placed. Ten
words included.
NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID
ADS.
NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUM
ED FOR MORE THAN ONE
INCORRECT INSERTION.
DEADLINE:
1 pjn. day before publica
tion (Monday thru Friday).
An $3.00 service charge will be
assessed for all checks re
turned to the Daily Nebra
skan and will be collected by
Check Rite.
Women's Size 8 Nordica
ski boots-like new. $80. 475
5894. Must sell 1974 Suzuki 380
with F erring and new front tire,
also Harmon Kardon 33 OC re
ceiver with speakers. Call 489
4793. leave message.
Text book & study guide
Chemistry 221. $20; couch $15;
chair $10. 470-2280 or 466
1664. BICYCLE PARTS, used,
some nearly new. Call Mike at
477-9315 evenings.
1975 Suzuki TS400 Enduro.
Fun. easy on gas and parking.
$400. Call 433-6444 after 5
p.m.
2 yr. old complete stereo
system. Turntable, cassette
deck, receivers. Yamaha stage
production speakers albums.
Super sound. Best offer over
$800. 435-0168. evenings.
Back to school and need fur
niture or miscellaneous? See
Second Hand Rose
4821 Cornhusker
464-4521
1973 Honda CB-175. All
new-rebuilt. 80 MPG. Cheaper
than a moped. 435-5154.
New Miyata 10-speed. 21"
frame fits riders 5' 4w-5 8". all
alloy, great deal. $260. 1972
Triumph 500CC-S650. 42" Lea
ther Jacket $75. Hohner Elec
tric Piano $750. Typewriter
$35. Cheap furniture. 423-9050.
evenings.
78 Honda 750 F. great con
dition. Extras. $1500.
474-6351 anytime.
Excellent items at giveaway
prices. Owner leaving the U.S.:
1973 Toyota Corolla. Montever
di compact stereo system,
TEAC 250 Stereo cassette deck
Dolby system, dining tablechair
set. long and single couch.
Queen size bed and mattress,
exercise bike. 474-0348 or 467
6269. For Sale-1973 Mazda Wag
gon RX-3; good condition;
$1175 or best offer. 475-0644.
Dual C-901 Auto-reverse
Cassette Deck. List $500. Sell
$165. Good Shape; 489-3324.
RECONDITIONED TELE
VISIONS. REFRIGERATORS.
GUARANTEED. One day serv
ice available.
2211 N.Cotner
464-5949
ALOE VERA-make extra
money on your own by distri
buting complete line of skin,
hair & health care products.
423-0123 or 474-4238.
1979 Honda-500, 3300
and in excellent condition. Must
sell. Call Mike 477-5157.
American I "1
Red Cross L p I
Beautiful bfu A .Mt o
Pty mouth Fury CONVERTI
BLE. $1950. 475-2906.
For Sale: Loft bed frames
will fit AbelSandoz rooms. Call
472-8613.
ATTENTION SKIERS: Posi
tions available for Marketing Co
ordinators and Marketing Mana
ger. Part time position involves
marketing and promoting high
quality ski and beach trips on
campus. Earn commission plus
free travel. Highly motivated in
dividuals with Rocky "Mountain
ski experience required. Call
Summit Tours. Parkade Plaza.
Columbia. MO 65201. Phone:
1 (800) 32S0439.
SEARS
needs seamstress for tailor
shop. Varied hours to fit your
schedule. Sears benefits in
clude: 'discount privileges
paid vacation
paid holidays
profit sharing
Apply personnel office. 2nd
floor. 10-5. M-F. An Equal Op
portunity Employer MF.
(is? am
Female Roommate to share
large. 2 bedroom-2 bath apt.
close to bus route. $80 34 util
ities. 2728 "E"St.
GRAB A PARTNER
Two can live for the price of
one. brand new 6-plex. large de
luxe two bedroom apartments,
carpet, drapes, appliances, ac. 5
blocks from campus. $280 per
month.
LaBella Enterprises
474-4551
519 N. 25. efficiency apart
ment, dean. $120ma Utilities
paid, no air. Students welcome.
488-4589 or 489-5485.
519 N. 25. 2-bedroom. $220
mo., no air. Students welcome.
488-4589 or 4895485.
Rooms for rent in 5 bed
room house. 1015 N. 8th St.
Call 477-4948. 477-5049.
4-Bedroom Apartment. $330
utilities. Available Sept. 1.
Call 464-3733 or 464-8983
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and town
houses TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
RENTAL
Rent small refrigerators, tele
visions, stereos, desks, dressers,
chests, air conditioners, living
room furniture, washers and
dryers, bunk beds.
ACE FURNITURE
2429 "O" Street
474-3444
Experienced combine oper
ator wanted for fall harvest. JD
machines close to Lincoln.
786-2266.
Slick-50 inquire Jim Lukasie
wicz. 476-9026.
Part-time ladies for models,
field representatives, office staff
and laborers. Apply in person.
Bring resume to 512 N. 26, Lin
coln, NE.
Wanted :
Delivery persons part or full
time. Flexible hours and days.
At least 13 years old. Must have
own car, insurance and be able
to work weekends. $3.70 to
start plus mileage and tips. Ap
ply in person after 4 p.m. at
Domino's Pizza
166 No. 27th Street
Wanted: Bartenders and
cocktail waitresses. Apply in
person, carl for an appointment.
47S8S37. Ask for John.
The League of Human Dig
nity is looking for personal care
assistants. If you enjoy working
with people, want part or full
time work and flexible hours,
contact the League's Indepen
dent Living Center at 474-0153.
Help Wanted: waiterswait
resses for lunches. 11 a.nx-3
pjn.. weekdays. Apply in per
son. 223 No. 12th St.
Spaghetti Works
CLASSIC 1967 JEFFERSON
AIRPLANE poster (wooden air
plane with flowers). 28x33. Fill
more Auditorium, thick stock,
original, full color. $6 post-pd.
Other . San Francisco concert
posters from 60 's including Hen
drix. Doors. Stones. Dead. Who.
etc Send $3 for color catalogue
(140 posters), refundable with
order. AIRPLANE. P.O. Box
27394. S.F.. 94127.
FINE GIFTS
CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP
12th & "O- St.
476-0119
Pregnant? BIRTHRIGHT is a
confidential helping hand. 477-8021.
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UNL STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Recruiting new members?
The Activities Mart Sept. 17 in
the main lounge of the City Un
ion and North of the East Un
ion on the mail is a chance to
showcase your organization. Re
serve space at the CAP Office.
200 Nebraska Union or the CAP
East Office. 2nd floor East Un
ion by Sept. 9th. 472-2454
city. 472-1780 East.
1003 -PSt.
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