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daily nebraskan
tuesday, September 22, 1981
Osborne
By Larry Sparks
Nebraska football Coach Tom Osborne had praise for
the Cornhusker ofTense in its 34-14 win against Florida
State at Monday's Extra Point Club luncheon. He also was
pleased with UNL's improved intensity from the season
opening loss to Iowa.
"It all started up front. The line played a lot better
against Florida State," he said. "We came off the ball a lot
harder.
"Florida State is not quite as strong defensively as they
were last year. I don't think that they are all bad but you
can't put them in the same category as last year," he said.
Saturday's game proved the Cornhuskers have more
depth in the offensive backfield than most people had ex
pected, Osborne said, citing Roger Craig and Mike Rozier
at I-back and Phil Bates and Doug Wilkening at fullback.
"We have about as good a set of backs as we've had in a
long time," Osborne said.
Nebraska will have to play with the same intensity it
played with against Florida State and make fewer mis
takes if the Cornhuskers are going to beat Penn State, Os
borne said.
Team finishes second
Nebraska placed second in ' the Kansas State
men's tennis tournament at Manhattan, Kan., Sun
day. The Huskers scored 58 points and were edged
out by the Missouri team which had 59.
Hal Koch placed first in No. 3 singles by defeat
ing Mark Cissell of Missouri who was the 1979 Big
Eight champion. Ridge Smidt was the other first
place singles winner for UNL as he defeated Brian
Filleat of Missouri at the No. 6 spot. In doubles,
the No. 2 team of Jim Carson and Craig Johnson
finished in first place.
"We played very well for our first match of the
season," UNL Coach Kerry McDermott said. "This
is a definite confidence booster and we are on the
road to a winning program.
"We had some very fine individual performances
and showed our strength by coming back and win
ning matches after we had just lost. The ability to
forget about a loss and come back to win a match
an hour later shows that our kids have confidence in
themselves." McDermott said.
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.
2 unsigned student foot
ball tickets for sale, I.D.'s
available. Call 472-1682 or
466-3654. Ask for Jim.
'65 VW. New tires and
battery. Recent tune-up and in
spection. $500. 435-8328 even
ings. FOR SALE: FLORAL
COUCH, STUFFED ARM
CHAIR, STUFFED ROCKER
(GOOD CONDITION) - $35
each. Call 467-4048 after 5 p.m.
Ask Professor Amelinckx
about a study tour in France
this winterim. Flights & Study
Tours, 345 Nebraska Union,
472-3264.
Green shag carpet. Fit any
dorm room. $35 - 475-6450.
FOR SALE: 1978 Formula
Firebird, blue, velour interior,
many options. After 5:00. 474
1606. 79 KAWASAKI KZ 650
Custom, Windjammer, backrest,
only 6,000 miles, blue, clean
$1900 or best offer. Call Dave
475-3735.
& FOR SALE it
1971 Ford Galaxie 500
PS.PB.AT.AC
Good school carl
423-1 273 after 5:00 p.m.
praises
ART SHOP
SHELDON MEMORIAL
ART GALLERY
12th & R
LINDA LOCHMILLER
"Originals for Individuals"
Look of the '81 's
SALESRENTAL
Samuel Vann-Watercolors
Decorate your room with
original works of art
GIVE A UNIQUE GIFT
A THREE MONTH RENTAL
Birthdays - Anniversaries
Hoi idays
JDFTASSELS
BALLOONS. Benefit dia
betes research. 50 or more.
Delivered. $1 each. Morning
Penn State game. 489-5862.
1977 Ford Bronco. Sharp.
White. Asking $4750. 7301 Pi
oneers. 488-9580.
Moped - Puch Built Delux.
Extras like new. 489-5884476-6329.
Two snow tires and one
regular P155, R12. Good con
dition, $35 (477-5569).
1970 Chevy Malibu - good
condition $300. 466-5517 or
489-6475.
Nice efficiency, close to
campus available immediately.
$150.
477-3889
BUCKINGHAM SQUARE
2 bedroom, 2 baths
close to campus
Oct. 1
477-3889
FOR RENT
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom
2618 "P". $345 utilities. 435-1266.
Huskers
"Penn State could very well be the best offensive team
we will face this year," he said. "Of course, I Haven't
looked at Oklahoma yet."
L.G. Searcy, a UNL coach who scouted Penn State's
52-0 win against Cincinnati two weeks ago, said the Nit
tany Lions played well in the game, although they made a
few mistakes early in the game. He called PSU's Curt War
ner "one of the best tailbacks around" and said sopho
more quarterback Todd Blackledge has picked up a great
deal of experience since the Nebraska game last year.
Osborne said Penn State's schedule would be to its ad
vantage. The Nittany Lions had last week off, giving them
two weeks to prepare for Nebraska. The only game Penn
State has played was the win against Cincinnati which Os
borne said allowed them to spend much of the spring and
fall camps working on the Cornhuskers.
Osborne said Nate Mason will start again this week at
Special shoot sponsored by
By Tricia Waters
The UNL rifle club is recruiting new members and will
give students an opportunity to shoot with air rifles at a
special shoot Wednesday night.
Rifle club advisor Greg Johnson said beginners and ex
perts can come to the meeting and shoot at bullseye
targets. Club members will be able to answer questions
students have about joining the club.
The free shooting event begins at 7 p jii. The rifle range
is located downstairs in the Military and Naval Science
Building.
Johnson said the team has three good returning shoot
ers in Kay Kurkman, Robin Lynch and Cary Schmidt.
"They have been recognized through the Big Eight as
very good shooters," he said.
The rest of the club members include president, Scott
Rogge; Steve Kleinschmidt, Bill Bennett and Al Terrell.
Ronald Morgan assists Johnson as advisor.
Two of the seven members are markswomen.
"This is one sport where women do very, very well;
many times better than men," Johnson said. "I have seen
a lot of very good women shooters."
Johnson said beginning shooters don't have to worry
about lacking skills, because club members can help them
learn.
"Riflery is an acquired skill rather than a natural skill,"
he said. "We have a lot of talent in the rifle club. We can
Very nice 1 bedroom apart
ment. Easy location close to
both campuses. Heat paid, off
street parking, dishwasher, pool,
balcony.
475-0445
RENTAL
Rent small room refriger
ators, televisions, stereos, desks,
dressers, chests, air conditioners,
living room furniture, washers
and dryers, bunk beds.
ACE FURNITURE
2429 "O" otreet
474-3444
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and
townhouses
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
Godfather's now hiring part
time kitchen help. Day and eve
ning hours available. Apply in
person.
12th &"Q"
Typists needed for interna
tional students papers, on call.
Phone Judy - 472-3264, give
rates, phone and location.
Wanted: Ambitious senior
business student, eager to earn
money. Need a car. Call 488
9580 for appointment.
SEARS
Needs part-time stockperson
to unload trucks. 7 a.m. 11
a.m. Tuesday - Friday. .Sears
benefits include:
'discount privileges
paid vacation
profit sharing
Apply personnel office, 2nd
floor, 10 5, M-F. An Equal
Opportunity Employer MF.
for improved intensity
PART-TIME
COLLEGE STUDENTS
CO-WORKERS
Can you get customers to
like you?
Are you a hard worker?
Do you like to do things
just right?
If so, Amigo's is looking
for aggressive, quality orient
ed college students to work
part-time - over noon hour.
Call 466-5525
from 2-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.
for more information
-JOBS-TEMPORARY
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS LOCAL
COMPANY HAS 15
OPENINGS. MUST BE
SPORTS MINDED AND
HAVE A CAR. GOOD
PAY AND FLEXIBLE
HOURS. SEE MR. BLAIR
THIS THURSDAY ONLY,
924, AT THE CLAYTON
HOUSE, 10th &0 STREET
AT 4.6:30 PM
EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW
ING ROOM
Excellent opportunity for a
university student to gain valu
able experience in sales, service
and collection working with
young people, parents and
customers. Must be available by
2:30 p.m. daily and be able to
work 35 hours per week. Must
have a car. Mileage expenses
paid. Please contact the Per
sonnel Department, 473-7412
for an Interview appointment.
JOURNAL STAR
PRINTING COMPANY
Male football tickets to Penn
State - good price. 475-6582.
Responsible babysitter for 2
yr. old 2 week nights in my
home. Must have car. 475-3175.
quarterback, although Mark Mauer and Turner Gill will
likely see some playing time. Although Mason picked up
only 36 yards passing Saturday, Osborne said not enough
pass plays were called to get a fair indication of his ability.
Tony Felici is also set to start at the defensive end spot
opposite Jimmy Williams. Felici became a favorite of the
fans when he took a Florida State fumble in mid-air and
ran it in for a touchdown Saturday but Osborne said he
has been showing promising signs all season.
"Tony, of the group (defensive ends), probably has the
most athletic ability. At times he lacks consistency but
you have to say he has established himself," Osborne said.
ABC Sports announced Monday that the Nebraska
Penn State game will not be televised as was previously
speculated. The network has decided to carry a regional
slate of games instead of a national telecast between the
Huskers and the Nittany Lions.
teach people. Anybody with proper practice and tech
nique can become a very good rifle shot.
'The big thing about shooting is that it requires a lot
of concentration," he said. "Good shooters have the
ability to block out things that distract from concentra
tion." The rifle club provides all equipment needed by club
members. The membership fee is $15 a year.
The team works very closely with two other rifle
teams, the Army and Navy ROTC teams, Johnson said.
However, each team is separate, he said.
So far, four meets are planned for the school year.
Many of the meets are part of the eight-team city rifle
league.
Johnson said club members do . some shooting in
October, but they work out the hardest January through
March, he said.
At meets, good shots can win individual trophies, and
sometimes team trophies are awarded. Johnson said meets
emphasize individual performance.
He said the meets also help shooters develop camara
derie when they get to know other shooters and exchange
idea and techniques.
At the Wednesday night shoot, participants will use air
guns. However, club members use .22-caliber Savage
Anschutz rifles made in Germany, Johnson said. He said
the rifles cost nearly $ 1 ,000 each.
For more information, students can call Johnson or
Morgan.
WANTED: 2 GA tickets for
Penn State. Scott - 474-5745.
Any woman interested in
making extra money selling a
fantastic line of cosmetics and
skin care products with
complete training available. In
quire no later than Sept. 29th.
Call between 1-5 488-7336.
One female or GA ticket to
Penn State. Call 435-1526.
WANTED: 2 reserved tickets
together for Penn State. Call
477-4028.
Female Vocalist keyboard
player for country-rock band.
Part-time job. Phone 466-4461.
Wanted: 3 general admission
to Penn State. 472-0092.
Wanted: "BASEBALL
CARDS" call 489-3209 ask for
Ray.
2 or 3 general admission
tickets for Penn State. 435-5177
after 3 p.m.
Need 1 female and 1 male
student ticket for Penn State
game. 435-2096.
NEED: 4 male tickets for
Auburn game. Contact Lori
472-9434.
Need 2 G.A. and 2 female
student tickets to Penn St.
Game. Call 466-4542 after 5.
One General Admission tick
et for Penn State. Call 475
7911. Need one male ticket
with I.D. for Penn St. Pre
fer north stadium. 472-0020.
2 or 4 tickets (general ad
mission) to any home foot
ball game. Call 435-5290.
Need 2 GA tickets together
for Penn State game. Call 477-
rifle club
4 female tickets for Penn
State and 3 general admission
(together if possible) Call 472
8716. LEGISLATIVE LOBBYING?
Join us at 8 PM
tonight in Room 335
Be a part of the student
lobbying team
Government Liaison Committee
TKE Little Sister Rush
Remember the interviews
Wed. Thurs. night! Invitations
will be sent out. Actives must
come one of the two nights.
SAA applications available at
C;aP office. DeadMne Sept. 25.
Get involved!
THE YEARBOOK REMEMBERS-Will
you?
THETAXI
LITTLE SISTER RUSH!
Starts Tuesday Sept. 22. If you
have not been contacted or did
not sign up but would like to,
Call 435-8417 or Sharon at 476
8633. Greek houses, residence halls
and students-at-large. Don't
forget Homecoming royalty
applications are due Monday.
Forms still available in Nebraska
Union, room 200.
Tassels meeting today at
5:00 in the Union. Officers
meet at 4:15.
Come watch the Huskerette
finalists in action TODAY
ONLY 3:30 p.m. at the top
level, south entrance of the Bob
Devaney Sports Center. The
time is now to pick your favor
ites. Are you afraid to walk
alone at night? Call Beta
Escort Service. 435-3253.