Thursday, March 10, 1983 Daily Nebraikan u By JeffKorbclik Junior pole vaulter Glen Loonljer, UNL's only compe titor, will join track and field qualifiers from all over the country to participate in the 1983 men's indoor championships, March 11 and 13 in Pontiac, Mich. "1 had a pretty good layoff," Loonljer saL. "I have been taking it easy, pruning for the meet. Loonljer is ranked 17th out of the 20 participants competing at the Silverdome with a vault of 17- which he cleared in the first meet of the season against Souihem Illinois January 29. The starting heidil will nrobablv he 16-10 or 17-0. :md Loonljer explained that it will CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1761 $2.50 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $1.75 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. Students must pay lor 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. 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Chair Kent Kinzer Vice Chair Pam Foley Secretary Cherrly Loseke Treasurer Karl Kirwan Publicity Dave Wesely Social Ken Bukowski Political Actions Don Graff We're going to have a great year! Attention Ag Sophomores: Alpha Zeta Scholarship available in Ag Hall 101 & 103 and in CAP East office. $700.00 Awarded! & 1 wu u "I was kind of disappointed because I was jumping well at the early heights, and 1 wished I could have jumped better," Loontjer explained. Although Buckingham and Dial 3ie the leading vaulters this year, Loontjer feels that Indiana's Dave Volz and Kansas State's Doug Lytle should be favored due to the 'board" runway in the Silverdome. The runway is a little slower than the runway in the Sports Center, making it more difficut for people who have a lot of speed. "Lytle is a power runner and will be able to work the runway," Loontjer said. "It is kind of bad to have it on the hoard, but a lot of people are used to jumping on both." Last year Loontjer's best vault was 16-3 indoors and 16-5 outdoors, making this year's vault nine inches better. "I have improved my technique from last year," Loontjer explained. "I'm a little bit faster, but mainly it is my technique." Nebraska qualified people in two other events: the one mile relay and Mike Cielocha in the 600-yard d3sh. But these competitors will not be making the trip because their qualifying times did not fall under the allowed limit. Cielocha was notified Tuesday, the day before he was to leave, that he would not be competing. He finished 23rd and the NCAA took the top 20 qualifiers. His time was five one-hundredths off the final accepted time. Also, the NCAA converted 500-meter times into 600-yard times and some competitors ran on oversized tracks this year. "It is a bad deal to qualify and end up not going," Cielocha said. "Running on oversized tracks makes it a little bit easier to run and 500 meters is not running the full 600-yards." "I can run as well an anybody out there," Cielocha said. "But I'm at a disadvantage because I didn't run on an oversized track. There is no sense in setting a standard if they are only going to take 20 people." "It is bad that 1 am a senior in an experimental year (the NCAA is experimenting with the combination of men's and women's championships)," Cielocha explained. "1 was caught in a bad situation. It gets you mad but there is nothing I can do about it." i Present IN'" 1U Sunday, March 13, 1933 The Ballroom-Nebraska Union 7 & 9 pm Donation: $1 meou: Help the March of Dimes Fight Birth Defects American Films and Q3T 4 1 t ' w-i k..