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    Page 10
Wednesday, September 15, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Coach says Husker linebackers
unsurpassed in quality and depth
By Mark Krause
John Melton, Nebraska's linebacker coach, has seen
a lot of good linebackers in his 12 years at that position.
But he said he never has had more quality depth than
this year with seniors Steve Damkroger, Brent Evans,
Steve McWhirter and sophomore Mike Knox as Husker
linebackers.
Melton mentioned Tom Rudd, Bob Nelson and Jerry
Murtaugh as talented linebackers who wore the Corn
husker jersey, but he said this group may be better.
"As far as depth goes, 1 don't think I've ever had
this much," Melton said. Hesaidallfouraresimilarplavers.
"All are aggressive, they are fairly intelligent and
they are rather durable," Melton said. "They have always
worked hard and all have a lot of playing experience."
Because of this, Melton said he is able to substitute
without losing quality at the position. Melton said this
helps keep the linebackers fresh, and McWhirter, who
started on the strong side opposite of Damkroger in
Saturday's Iowa game, agreed with his coach.
"You don't get a chance to really get that tired,"
McWhirter said. He said substitution in the Iowa game
"was done mostly by the quarter and we all played about
the same amount."
Melton said his players performed well in the first
BASS AMPS: Sunn, Fender,
Ampeg. Nick 464-7090 leave
message if necessary.
1980 Suzuki TS100. Perfect
condition, must sacrifice. This
is nice! 489-1786.
Nikes Tennis Shoes. Like
new men's 6Vi. Good price.
Call 474-9401 days
1978 Honda Civic. Front
wheel drive. 40 MPG. New
Radial Tires, Brakes and Bat
tery. A.C. Great condition!
$2875Best. Call 472-9526
Stereo Equipment at whole
sale prices. Sansui, AKAI,
Pioneer Car Stereos, Aka
Portable cassette players. Call
Vernon or Sid. 464-9449
Sansui G-4700 50 watt
receiver, a pair of AltecLansing
5 Series II Speakers. Call 474
7124. 1975 Harley Davidson Sx
250 Enduro. Good condition,
?rice low and negotiable. 435
129 '76 Pinto Great condition
56,000 miles, $990best. Call
474-3182.
One female ticket for New
Mexico State. Call 475-1887.
73 MG. low miles with
many extra's. Great all season
car. 474-2642 or 483-5882
evenings or weekends.
79 Mazda Rx-7, Sun roof,
5-speed, air, AM-FM Stereo,
Super Clean, 402-223-2139 days
402-223-2237 eve 4 weekends.
For sale: Donn size refri
gerator $65 and 20" mens
bicycle. $40. 475-4581.
For Sale: HP 25C Scientific
Calculator. Call Todd 474-7862.
MEADOW FRESH -Delicious,
economical and
money-making!! Call 474
0394 between 4 and 6:30
p.m.
Efficiency. 1, 2. and 3
bedroom apartments. Good
university location.- $150-230
per month. Central air. laundry
facilities and off-street parking.
467-2371. Monday through Fri
day. 8-4:30.
Three bedroom townhouse,
three minutes north of City
Campus. 1360 square feet, IKi
baths, carport. Monthly lease.
$328. 475-6144.
Locked out of the dorm
again Car won't start, too
fur to walk. There is a better
way. Check Cornhusker Co
op. Accept responsibility foi
your life. 474-6772 or 477
2518. Large, older 2-story house.
Oak woodwork, fireplace, 4
bedrooms plus 2 sunrooms.
Completely remodeled. Avail
able Oct. 1. $495 a month.
15th and A. 475-1865.
Three bedroom furnished
apartment. 15th it Washington.
Air, laundry, parking available.
$250 a month. Lee Simmons.
475-1865.
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and
iownhouses
COLDWELL BANKER
TOWN it COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
Classified 4721761
HELP RUN A NEWSPAPER
Sell Want Ads for a
Lincoln paper: mainly phone
work. 474-2414
Babysitter my home
3 pre-schoolers
part-time flexible daytime hrs
someone with love of children
and much energy
Call 435-734
5
Part time sales people
needed for revolutionary pro
duct. If you want additional
income, call or write Monte
Johnson (former Oakland
Raider), ASP of Nebraska. P.O.
Box 2757, Lincoln, NE 68502.
475-5858.
Cocktail waitresses, full oi
Eart time. Apply in person,
ittle Bo's, 27th 4 Cornhusker
Highway.
ATTENTION SKIERS:
Marketing coordinators needed
to promote high quality ski
and beach trips on campus.
Earn commission plus FREE
TRAVEL. Call Summit Tours
800-325-0439
Person wanted to deliver
Daily Nebraskans on East
Campus route. Must have own
car and be available from
8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday
through Friday. Apply Daily
Nebraskan, 34 Nebr. Union.
Work Smarter, Not Harder.
435-5966.
Part-time jobs available in
the Army Reserve. Be All
You Can Be call Jim Vander
slice at 475-8561.
Motel Night Desk Clerk
11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.Fri.,
Sat., Sun. Apply: Days Inn
Motel
Want To Succeed In The
Class Room? Want To Be
Rich? Want To Be Successful?
For more information write
to:
JOE CAMPBELL
ASSOCIATES
26 Drivers Lane
Laurel Springs, NJ 08021
SALES REPS. WANTED
Telephone Work
Many part time workers
make $3.50 to $20 per hour.
Ph. (402) 648-7469 or 476
8370 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Mon.-Fri.
POLITICAL WORK
Impact Policy by being paid
staff with grassroots campaign.
Political-Environmental interest
helpful. Future with environmental-consumer
groups. 1-10
p.m. Call NWCCT 476-2060
before noon.
Buying class rings, diamonds,
gold 4 silver items, coins,
watches, jewelry, baseball cards,
comic books. Elvis Presley It
BeaUei items, old guns. Miller's
Used Furniture 4 Antiques,
2719 N. 48. 10:30-5:30. 464
2128. . P'fton. with truckpick-up.
?2-92r5. hUr Bl" Todd'
Wanted: 2 G.A. tickets
together for New Mexico St.
Call 435-3841.
PENN STATE. Wanted up to
6 .general admission tickets.
CaU Irene collect (213) 618-B5o2.
half. However, he added, the second half was marred by
missed tackles and a lack of enthusiasm.
McWhirter agreed with Melton and said he thought
he played well but missed tackles at times.
"They will hit you," Melton said. He said this
year's linebackers are "very, very physical."
"I think we all like to hit," Damkroger, the defensive
captain, said.
"We try to be physical. That's what it's all about'
McWhirter said. "We try to be as physical as we can."
With four good linebackers and just two starting
positions, Melton said there is some competition. But
Evans, who came to Nebraska as a fullback, said the
players try to help each other.
"We work together real well," Evans said.
Melton said he thinks all three seniors will be looked
at when the pro draft rolls around. As a group, their
main weakness is speed, Melton said.
"They are not the fastest, but they run as fast as they
have to to get to the ball," Melton said, "and they sure
like to get to the ball."
Melton said that when the three seniors graduate, his
job will be tougher. Only Knox, who earned a varsity
letter last year as a freshman, will return.
Need 3 male and 3 female
tickets together in pairs or
marriage tickets or GA tickets
for K-State. Big Bucks. Call
475-4707.
2 General Admission tickets
for New Mexico Game. 472
8684. Wanted: 2 tickets to Penn
State, 1 male season ticket.
472-1851.
4 GENERAL ADMISSION
TICKETS TO K-STATE NEBR.
FOOTBALL GAME. PREFER 4
TOGETHER OR 2 AND 2.
CALL 488-4629 AFTER 4 P.M.
Volunteers wanted. Indian
studentsfaculty familiar
with Chapatis for a volunteer
taste panel. 3-4 sessions only.
Contact Sue 472-6851 or 477
6538. Wanted: Pair of G.A. tickets
for New Mexico St. game.
472-9692. '
Wanted Artists to show
works on consignment. Contact
Village Art Gallery. 435-5875.
Need up to 5 tickets for
Penn St. game. 476-2458.
3-5 G.A. tickets for New
Mexico State. Call 467-4832.
Intelligent, attractive, free
thinking lady (21-35) needed
to exchange transportation for
room and board. Call 474
6089 between 5:30-6:30 p.m.
weekdays.
Wanted: Two general admis
sion football tickets to New
Mexico St. game, 472-8861.
Want to buy mens 24"
or above bicycle. Call 475
4727. Need male 4 female tickets
together or married tickets for
season. Big Bucks!! Call 475
4707. Or General Admission
tickets for season or any game.
Alpha Zeta meeting
TONIGHT, 7:00 p.m. in the
East Union. See ya there!
Timing Team meeting tonite
4:00 p.m. Sports Complex Press
Room.
Andy
Today is the last day to
register to vote in Lincoln
or your hometown. Be sure
to stop by the booth in the
City or East Union from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
Meri
AMS
ADMINISTRATIVE
MANAGEMENT
SOCIETY
Meeting tonight at 6:30 in
the Union. New members are
welcome.
Winterim Study Tour in
MUNICH It TUBINGEN.
Meeting at 7:00 tonight in
the Nebr. Union. AU interested
students invited.
There is a Kappa Phi (UNL
Christian Women Organization)
get acquainted party tonight
at 7:00 p.m. Wesley House.
Casual Dress. See you there.
Call Caroline at 477-0383 for
more information.
ATTENTION UNL WOMEN:
PHI KAPPA PSI Little Sister
Rush begins tonight. Become
a member of an active Little
Sister Program. For more infor
mation contact Eric at 474-9437.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
LITTLE SISTER RUSH -coming
soon. Sign up now at
the house. 1345 R St.
The second rush party for
the AGS Little Sis Chapter
will be Thurs., Sept. 16, 8-10.
The dress attire is casual. All
girls who are interested will
be picked up by escorts at
7:45 in their dorm lobbies.
Any questions call Kris 472
0909 or Randy 464-3864.
"fr NU Meds
MEETING TONIGHT
Union Rostrum. 6:30 p.m.
AU interested students welcome
Winterim International Ad
vertising Seminar in London
Interested students will meet
at 5:30 p.m. in Avery Hall,
room 1 2, today.
WANTED
Anyone who signed up for
Alpha Gamma Rho Little Sister
Rush and has not been called
about rides to the first party
Sept. 18. Don't DELAY -give
us a call and let us know.
Rick 464-3153 or Carol 477
1421. Hope to hear from you.
Term papers typed
reasonable rates. SAVE THIS
NUMBER - 423-6325.
CAMPUS RED CROSS
6:00 p.m.
Nebraska Union
Wednesday, Sept. 1 5
Room to be posted
Everyone welcome!
Free concert tickets. For
information call 483-1515
If you are interested in
getting involved with a campus
organization, here is an excel
lent opportunity for you to
learn more about the Univer
sity Program CouncU and how
to become a member. The ALL
UPC-EAST meeting will be
tonight in the East Union at
6:30. If you have any questions,
? lease feel free to call 472
780. n The Student Social Work
Organization is having a meeting
Thursday, September 16, at
3:00 p.m. Rm. 1103' in Nei
hardt. The Speaker will be
Les Margolin from the Lincoln
Regional Center.
Don't you just love plants?
Then visit PLANTASIA "82
in Union Ballroom, Tues., Wed,
and Thur. Buy a plant for
your honey!
Delt Little Sisters:
.., P0",' ,orlet tn meeting
Wed. Sept 15 - 9:15 p.m.
Bring money for dues.
Attention
U.N.L. Scandinavians
Come join us at the Har
vest Room in the Union. Wed
nesdays 12:00 1:00. Practice
language skills and meet friends!
. ,..,,tVhere . lMt! Sammy
Little Sister Rush begins Thurs
day Sept. 16. If interested
contact Kendra at 472-0285
or Jim at 435-6592.
Needed: Ticket taker for
Foreign Film Series for 9
p.m. screenings Sundays and
Mondays. Free admission to
films. Call 472-2454.
ECONOMICS STUDENTS
ODE Annual Fail Mixer
Thursday. Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m.
CBA third floor lounge.
EVERYONE WELCOME
John Hansen, an independent, scored 41 points to win
the intramural men's Frisbee skills competition Sunday.
Gary Brollier of Acacia and Doug McCarthy of Abel 6
tied for second place with 38 points each. Alpha Tau
Omega won the men's teamjehampionship.
Sara Lockwood of the Gators scored 20 points to win
the women's Frisbee skills competition. Patty Luna, an
independent, was second withl9 points.
In the co-recreational competition, Dean Schendt and
Deb Bushchkamp combined for a 38 score to win the
championship. Stan Campbell and Sara Lockwood com
bined for a 36 to win second place.
The intramural men's and women's cross country race
will be at 4:45 p.m. Friday at Oak Lake Park.
Placekicking competition will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Memorial Stadium.
Soccer tourney ahead
The Nebraska soccer team will participate in
a tournament this weekend in Minneapolis. Other
teams in the tournament are Minnesota, Northwest
ern and Lakehead University of Canada.
Nebraska's first game is Friday against Minne
sota, a team that upset Creighton 3-0 last week.
UNL Fraternities,
Get ready for DG ANCHOR
SPLASH Oct. 2. See you all
there!
t HDF MAJORS - Annual
HDF Club Watermelon Feed
September 15, 6:30 p.m.
Arboretum behind CYT
The Undergraduate Creative
writing magazine THE
MAGAZINE is looking for
people interested in working as
editor, asso. editors, readers,
contributors, art lay-outs and
as experience in publishing.
Please attend the first organiza
tional meeting on Sept. 22nd.
3:30 p.m., Andrews Hall
Lounge, Rm. 228 or contact
Jim Roberts, 219 Andrews,
472-1835. '
ECKANKAR will be having
an open discussion on "The
Reality Beyond Death" on
Sept. 15 (Wed.) 7:30 p.m.
at Bennett Martin Lib.. 14th
4 N. FREE TO THE PUBLIC. .
Don't you just love plants?
Then visit PLANTASIA '82
in Union Ballroom, Tuel., Wed.,
and Thurs. Buy a plant for
your honey!
WOMEN OF UNL . . .
The Men of Tau Kappa
Epsilon and the Daughters
of Diana Invite you to
participate in their little
lister rush, which begins
September 16. If you need
more information or would
like to sign up. please call
the TKE house. 474-1600.
PRE-DENT MEETING
Thursday, Sept. 16
Organizational meeting
Anyone interested is
welcome and wanted.
Foreign Film Series
TAckefS 1 on ! tl2
UNL Students $15 general.
Available at Nebraska Union
North Desk.
, ART SHOP
Sheldon Memorial
Art Gallery Exhibition
of Metalwork by
JAN FRERICHS MADDOX
and
Porcelain Containers by
HENRY SERENCO
Sept. 12 -Oct. 10
12th It R Street
472-3637
The University Program
CouncU via the American
FUm ., Classics Committee
PSJlUJr. Pnts the Fall
I 82 TAKE ONE" serieT
Notice that the films will
hown1 the City
Campus Union, Rostrum this
year at a reduced coat to
youl
THE GODFATHER
Sept. 16, 17 (this week)7:00
ON THE WATERFRONT
. Sept. 30 7:00 It 9:15
WOMAN OF THE YEAR
Oct. 14 7:00 4 9:1 5
WHATEVER HAPPENED
TO BABY JANE?
Oct. 28 7:00 4 9:30
LOST WEEKEND
Nov. 11 7:00 4 9:16
GIANT
Dec. 2. $ 7:00
Students $2.00
$3.00
Series tickets available at
C!tUnlon Nortn Desk for
$8.00 4 $12.00 (good for
8 passes to the shows).
Intramurals
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
meeting 12:30 Wednesday,
Nebraska union.
JEWISH STUDENTS
HIGH HOLIDAY SEATS
AVAILABLE
South Street Temple,
Lincoln. Interested in a HUlel?
Contact Rabbi Ken White at
435-8004.
Vote for the Busch-Phi
Gamma Delta 1982-83 Calendar
Girl of your choice by placing
ballots in the box at the North
Information Booth in the city
campus union.
MARKETING CLUB
meeting on Wednesday, Sept.
15, at 4:00 p.m. in CBA 120.
Guest speaker will be retailing
representative from Brandeis.
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME.
TVaTO LITTLE SISTERS
. We will be having a meeting
Thurs. Sept. 16, Exec. Board
will meet at 6:00. Everyone
else at 6:30.
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
University . Program
Council-East is looking for some
skilled, creative - photographers
to record UPC events. For
further Information please con
tact Michael at 472-1780, or
third floor of the East Union.
Go for a ride in the
country with
KSRD
COORS
4
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
HARE 4 HOUND ROAD
RALLY
Sept. 17. Friday
Register at North Union
booth
Super Country Music
High Country Beer
The deadline for applica
tions for the Fulbright-Hays
for graduate study abroad
program is September 24.
1982. Students interested
should contact the Institute
for International Studies at
472-3076 or 1033 Oldfather
Hall.
Foreign Film T-shirts
now on sale. $5 for series
ticket holders. $6 regular.
Available at booths by the
North Desk In the Union
UPC TALKS 4 TOPICS
6:45 Union .
Room posted
It will be short,
as promised.
Thanks,
CD.
UNL WATERSKIERS
Meeting-Thursday, Sept 16
6:00 in the Union.
S.T.U.D.
.. The Weight Lifting
Honorary announces their
1st meeting of the year
tonight in the coliseum
wright room. Meeting start
at 7:00. AU interested mem
bers art welcome!