Monday, March 7, 1983 7 Daily Nebraskan t , r I Staff photo by Craig Andresen UNL Boxing Club member Carl Von Rein is held back by the referee in Friday's Midwest Golden Gloves in Omaha after putting Hastings' Robert Starr to the canvas. Von Rein lost in the championship fight Saturday to William Hill of Grand Island. Portable AMFM stereo cas sette recorder. Excellent condi tion. Call 435-2548 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Flat plan file five drawer custom made solid wood light oak finish. Call: 477-1264 (weekday mornings). Matching brown & white loveseat and chair, fair condi tion, $C5 delivered. Lamps $15, $20. Typewriter stand $15, Card tables $10. $15. 466-6252. Green carpet, 9'8" X 10'8". Clean! 435-0278. 79 Suzuki GS550L loaded, excellent shape. Call 474-6665 Excellent Conditon 1976 C.J. 7 Jeep auto matic, 4 wheel drive. If interested? Call 472-9207 1980 Triumph Spitfire $4800. 435-5484 or 488-5545. 1976 Honda CB 500T Great Shape $900 or best offer. Call 464-3153. 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Reaching Out for your input LYNN LARSEN Nursing Senate ASSOUNTING ASSOCIATION Tuesday, March 8 at 4:00 Rm 106 CBA Speaker Continu ing Education of CPA. SUN DIAGNOSTIC COMPUTER ANALYZING Brakes McPherson Struts v Front End p Rebuilding i Accessories Air Conditioning ( oxers By Chris Welsch Alter winning five fights Friday night, the UNL boxing team saw their champion ship hopes go up in smoke Saturday at the 50th Midwest Golden Gloves boxing tournament in Omaha. "We clutched," Coach Randy Nelscn said. All four UNL boxers who traveled lo the tournament lost their fights, although Felix Konat won his first bout against Mark Robinson of Hastings in the 1 05 pound class semifinal. Konat then lost a third-round decision to Stan Smith of Omaha. Smith had an advantage in height and experience, Nelscn said. The fight was close and both boxers sustained injuries, he said. Marc Grimminger lost a decision to Mike Donahuy at Hastings in the 178 pound semifinal. Donahuy went on to win the Midwest championship John Krolikowski lost his Marlon Thomas of Omaha in weight division. The referee fight in the second round. Carl Von Rein lost a decision to William Hill of Omaha in the super-heavyweight championship bout. Hill had a distinct height advantage over Von Rein. Nelscn said Hill's left jabs scored the points that won the fight. Von Rein couldn't get inside to score the points he needed. In one of Friday's fights, Konat bat- Applications are being ac cepted for the positions of Director, Modern Language Floor and French, Spanish and German Program Assistants, if interested, please call 472-9349. ANARKY will bring us the things we need. The moose voting B.E.E.R.! is loose and ACTION Working for Engineering Lori Kayton Lane Liley John Rausch Dour Seim Parking Advisory Committee will meet March 8, Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Police Dept. 1335 N. 17th St. HORSE LOVERS Interested in forming a co op for breeding, selling, and boarding horses. Call Roy 783 2852. ATTENTION STUDENTS Learn about financial aid at Scholarship Information Day, today in the City Union, 8:30 3:30. Sponsored by Student Alumni Association. See you there! REACHing for you Rhonda Winings Jim Gotschall Greg Crawford for Ag Senate Ag Majors: Vote for ACTION on March 9. Jerry Stephens Brenda Jespersen John Langameir OMELET FEED March 13, Sunday 7:00 p.m. $2.50 Wesley House 640 N. 16th 5:00- G z7GCD in Golden Gloves liRht with the heavy called the jf!) umniwamiia 5aw (OJ ll - I o TTgoddg nr . tered Fli Martinez until the referee stopped (he contest 2:39 into the second round. Martinez injured his right arm and his trainer threw in the towel. I he match between Grimminger and Joe Fscamilla in the 178-pound weight class also was called because of injury. Grimminger dominated the first round. He was aggressive and was scoring punches. At 23 seconds into the round, Fscamilla grabbed his arm in pain and the referee called the match in favor of Grimminger. Von Rein destroyed both of his oppo nents Friday night. Von Rein did not have any fights during the regular season; no one could be found to get into the ring with him. Although he said he had some apprehensions about fighting in front of a crowd, his boxing tactics were impec cable. In Von Rein's first match, he knocked Rick Fberhardt of Grand Island down twice. Von Rein seemed cautious; he .didn't throw very many punches, but the ones he did throw usually hit the mark. The referee gave Fberhardt four standing eight counts before he called the fight, 2 34 into the first round. Von Rein's second opponent, Robert Starr, showed more puglisitic finesse than Fberhardt, but couldn't overcome Von Rein's power. Starr was given two standing eight counts in the first round after sustain ing blows from Von Rein. 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