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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1984)
Monday, March 5, 1C34 Paga 10 Daily Mebrrckan raes cold weather hi Ob rutins cv sst i !! cinm GaIIcGiLc::i Appearing Monday, March 5 9p.m.-12a.m. Phying cuts from his new record album "Blue River Drcamin" Cover llcGm2yS 102 P Street r.- "i i'v. -"i frr rt rn rr li i t t 111 t 1 7! i o f r"" 1 f A --.. 1 MAKEUP LESSONS The Nebraska baseball team battled frid weather with feverish betlb? to poet a three-jams weekend sweep cf Kearney iDtcte tt Duck Eclizer Field. The Cornhuskcrs, 5-0 on the screen, defeated the Antelopes 10-2, 3-0 in a Saturday double-header, before blastin Kearney State, 25-4, Sunday. Designated hitter Rich Kin led the way in the limbers' 1 0-2 triumph. The sophomore from Millard connected on Nebraska's first home run of the year and d a triple. Saturday's second p.rne saw Husker pitchers Drent Friehauf and Phil Harrison cany a no-hitter into the seventh inning before Kearney State's Jeff Alfrey singed off reliever Kcnr Webb. In the three game sweep, Nebraska pitchers allowed only five hits in 24 inni:v; 5. Sunday's scoring explosion saw the 1 1 tickers corner 21 hits and 25 runs in eiht innir.:. Nebraska established an early lead by scoring three runs in the second and third inning But the A- 7. no. 9 L. ) M.I i! ; i ! nnrrr; As a member of the Army National Guard, you'll have a lot going for you. Long-term benefits like low-cost life insurance and a retirement plan, tuition assistance if you're going on to college, and a paycheck every month while you're learning leadership and skills that could help you in your civilian career. After basic training, youH serve two days a month plus two weeks annual traininp. Youll be serving close to home or school, helping people in your community, state and country when natural disasters and other emer gencies strike. Good pay, good benefits and a chance to protect all that's cloce to you including your future. It's all yours when you graduate to Guarding. For more information, call your local Army Guard recruiter. Or call Toll Free 800-742-7764 or call your local Array Guard Recruiter. 1 1 V . U k-. - 1 v. faaie cot out of hand when the Huskers sent 17 men to the plate in the seventh inning on their way to scoring 1 1 runs. The 2G-run outburst fell two runs short of tyir.,1 the Nebraska record, but a milestone was ttabIUi. 1 when pitcher Jeff Anderson recorded his 23rd vietory to surpass the career victory nark of former Husker Cliff Faust. "That was nice for Jeff," Nebraska Coach John Senders said of the record. "Ik's been a stabkzer, a four year veteran, and it was nice that he could :t that out of the -way." Anderson pitched two Inning cfno-h:t ball Sunday to record the victory. Huskers Mark Honncr, Hike Dcbbs, Jeff Keenrrnan and Ken Kendricl also pitched in Nebraska's vietory. The five held the Antelopes to two base hits and struck out 11. Nebraska's next game fa cainst Southern Califor nia, Wednesday at Los Angelas. The name starts off a two-week, 19-ame West Coast road trip for the Huskers. Nebraska returns heme for a March Cth do header against I.Iankato State. h For J n.'...,-i0;,A Priority Decdlinsa Nsed-based aid (BEOG, NDSL Loans, and Work-Study): mail financial eid form (F.A.F.) to Berkeley, California, by March 15. rsd-fcziad scholarships: mail F.A.F. to Berkeley, California . February 15. C;her Scholarships due March 15. F.A.FJ and scholarship epp!icstiora ere only available on campus et the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, 3 ftHiniri:tritipn PuiMipi. The University &2 Nebrska-Lincom turports equal educa- uonai OFPorcuniues ana oners iiiuiciu ia wimoui iru ce, e, nanaicap, nsuon&i origin, nuiuai scai.ua, ui ici.ynni. 6 & v I. v v ........... : coupon naatraraat&Le courcrj CSCD OFF Ycur CCD QJ7T7 Sur.day-Thurcday pn-0:C:pni Only 0"ar cood far Hearty l.'eals. Etssks, " prims rib end ssifssd crJy. Good thru 3-13-Cf couton i Irwin courcrj 11:13 cc-cn Gesd t-ytL3 tld .1 Good thru I