The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1984, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Daily fJebrcskan
Tuesday, March 13, 1034
CrekiMon success
leads to Blu&iay's '
iovfmey invitation
By Ctu Pcspbil
Creighton's basketball renaissance has been re
warded with the Omaha school's first post-season
tournament appearance in three seasons.
The Biuejays, who finished with a 17-13 record
after their first tv. o bcir.2 scaccr.s sir.ce 107G-C3,
host Nebraska in Thursday night's first round of the
National Invitation Tournament.
Creighton, which finished in the Missouri Valley
Conference cellar last season, came within a half
court shot Saturday of defeating Tulsa for the
league title and a NCAA tournament berth.
The Biuejays advanced to the MVC championship
game defeating Bradley and NCAA contestant Illi
nois State, the latter losing at home for the first time
in two seasons. '
Vernon Moore, Willis Reed's first recruit as coach,
Benoit Benjamin and Gregory Brandon have revived
Creighton's fortunes.
Each averages 15 points or more per game, and
the 7-0 Benjamin and Brandon rank among the
Division I rebounding leaders.
Moore's field goal accuracy has improved form
41.2 percent as a freshman to GO.O this season as a
junior.
"Last year, we had too many freshmen, and that
caused us to be unstable," Reed said. "That extra
year of maturity these guys now have should make a
big difference for us."
. Nebraska defeated Creighton 65-58 in December
as Dave Hoppen outscored "Big Ben" 27-10. The Blue
jays then won seven of its next nine games, losing
only to DePaul (in overtime) and Illinois State.
With a 9-3 record Creighton then slipped to a
12-11 mark, losing six road games and two at home
(to Dayton and Tulsa, both in the ffCAA field).
Creighton's homecourt success, winning 13 of 17
games played on the Omaha Civic Auditorium floor,
could present problems for Nebraska
Other NIT first-round games include: Old Domin
ion at Notre Dame, Georgia at Tennessee-Chattanooga,
Lamar at New Mexico, Southwest Louisi
ana at Utah State, Florida at South Alabama, St.
Peter's at Tennessee, Ohio State at Xavier, Florida
State at North Carolina State, Marquette at Iowa
State, Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, Wichita State
at Michigan, Santa Clara at Oregon, Fordham at
Weber State, Boston College at St. Josephs, and
Pittsburgh at La Salle.
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vjy Scoreboard
Andre Smith scored 15 points and John McLaugh
lin added 14 as Norgas won the all-university
intramural basketball championship, 52-47,
against The Shrooms Sunday night at the Coliseum.
The game was a rematch of the Independent A
League championship game earlier this season.
Norgas won that game by one point. Norgas finished
the season undefeated.
Sunday's game was tied at 21 at halftime, but
Norgas, behind the shooting of Smith, McLaughlin
arid John Pflug, pulled away to lead by as many as
six points before securing the final margin.
Three Shroom players fouled out of Sunday's
game including leading scorer Nate Udofia. Udofia
finished with 11 points.
UNL's Office of Campus Recreation is trying to
arrange a game between Norgas and the University
of Nebraska-Omaha's intramural champion for
later this year, Director of Intramurals Kenda
Scheele said.
Letter
Centers Dive IIc"cn cf Ketrr-iia er.d Ecr.cli Cc:j
Jsinia cf Crd-toa tzttls fcrr-n In a r:e czzllzr
three in a row fcr the Ilulxra rctinct Dca crJ the
Just wanted to let you know that I
feel the people of Nebraska should be
mi.'Jity proud of Moe Iba. He has great
knowledge of the game, u a winner and
should have support from ail the Big
Red fans in attempting to get Nebraska
into the winner's circle. He knows
more hoops then I will ever l:r.c.v and
is a genuine credit to the game.
As for me, I find it hilarious to read
that a couple of your students were
promoting me to coach if Moe were to
say bye bye. Believe me, you have the
better man in Moe and I am extremely
happy coaching on TV with ESPN
where I am undefeated.
Best wishes and once again tell the
E:; Red fans to get behind Moe 100
pcrcentashecertairjlydeccrvts their sup
port. I hope some day we can look at
the top 20 and see Nebraska as one of
the teams.
' 'DickVitale
ESPN
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Richmond
St. John's
Auburn
No Carolina
Rider
Va. Comm.
Indiana
Northeastern
Long Island
Virginia
Syracuse
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Illinois St.
Arkansas I
Alabama
Kansas
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Alcorn St.
Houston Bap
Memphis St.
Oal Roberts
Fresno St.
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us'on
April 2
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Moving, Must Sell Reconditioned
Kimball Piano $400. 474-1707. Leave
message.
For sale 4 tickets on the floor to
NCAA Tournament on Friday and Sun
day. Call 435-1369. Best offar.
MOVING MUST SELL
3 color TVs. 0 chest and dressers. 3
double beds, 40 end and coffee tables,
many mahogany telephone stands, 4 stu
dent desks, 8 lamps, many unlisted items.
466-6252.
FOR SALE: Gibson Les Paul Deluxe
Guitar. $350. Call 483-7673, ask (or Brad.
1980 MGB CONVERTIBLE, ONLY
14,500 MILES. BLACK OVER BROWN.
TOP BOOT, TONNEAU COVER. SPORT
WHEELS, PIRELLI. TIRES, ELECTRIC
OVERDRIVE. AMFM STEREO. CLEAN.
SHARP AND READY TO CRUISE. CALL
BOB AT 483-2271, 468-6272.
For sale 1975 Chevy Nova. Great
Body 4 Engine. Dependable Transporta
tion. Must Sell $900. 474-7278.
NEON SIGNS
Last chance, going to pick up signs this
weekend only five left. 2 Miller, 1
Schlitz, and 1 Old Style. Call 2-9371 after
six. Ask for Scott.
KING SIZE WATERS ED, FRAME, HEAT
ER, SHEETS. $130 475-2944.
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Nice 3 bedroom. Appliances, shower,
parking, bus, utilities paid. 19tfi & Sum
ner. $325. 475-6669.
WJUOWHAVEfl APARTKCMT
1820-1642 Knox Street
Sharp 2 bedroom units.
Woodburning fireplacestove. Energy
efficient, close to either campus, carpet
ed, all appliances, pool for summer use.
Deposit no pets.
476-6200 Manager
Joseph E. Kean Co.
474-16S8
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Help Wanted: Part-time pre-school in
structor needetf at Northeast YMCA. Con
tact Karen at 464-7481.
PT Management-Trainee
$7CQ-$1,000mo.
474-0014
Mr. Pteifer
Children's Counselors Activity Instruct
ors, Cook, Kitchen Manager. Kitchen
Help for Mountain Summer Camp, P.O.
Box 71 1 . Boulder, Colorado 803O3. (303)
442-4557.
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
Are you interested in working as a Data
Entry Operator In an office on an Inter
mittant basis? We are looking for Data
Entry Oparstors to work during peak
production period only. Our next peak
begins in early April and should run $-10
ki. If you have a typing skill of 5
WPM with S or ( errors, we will train
you to operate a CRT. Work on sil shift is
available. We offer medical, rjsntal, Dis
ability and Life Insurance, paid holidays
and vacations aiong with many other
xceiient fringe banelits.We will offer car
pooling assistance to those In outlying
area. If interested, apply in person.
CAROL WRIGHT SALES
3601 N.W. 15ih Street
Lincoln, HE
474- 2018
between 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Campus Rep. (or our Center. Salary
plus bonuses. C&'-i for an interview.
University Plasma Center
1442 "O" Street
475- 8645
Taco Inn needs help for all shifts. Good
benefits for student. Apply In person M-F
2:00-4:30. Ask for Sue.
NEED CASH? Earn $500 plus each
school year, 2-4 (flexible) hours per week
placing and filling posters on campus.
Serioua workers only; we give recom
mendations. 1-ea0-243-6708.
Farm help wanted for spring, summer,
fall. Tractor operator, JD equipment. Ex
perience and reference necessary. 7-3-7257.
Concession wort. Part-time evenings.
Apply in person at the Southwest Civic
Center. Bingo-rama. 28 Park Bivd.
602 6:30-6:30 p.m.
SUMMER JOES
$3,000. SUMMER GUARANTEE PLUS
SCHOLARSHIPS. PLUS 6 SUF'ER-
488-1227
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2-tlckeis. together for both days to the
NCAA Mid est Regional. Will psy a good
price! Call 474-9302. Ask for Jon.
University 4-H
Important meeting TONIGHTI
Elections, raffle drawing and group
picture. Please attend. (We brought Paul
back, but who has Paula?)
South Padre Island
March 24-31
8 days7 nights, $33.
We still have room, so hurry and sign
upl Todd, 475-0022.
ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION
There will be a meeting this Thursday,
March 15th at 3:30 p.m. in CBA 108. Eve
ryone is wslcoma.
KAPPA SSGMA STARDUSTEitS
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
MANOATCAY
Anoffter majar conctrl evnti
Thursday, March 15, 1634
Royal Grove
STREETS
Featuring Steve Walsh
COLLEGE
YOUNG DEutOCHATS
Nominations and elections of officers
Thursday in the City Union at 7:00.
AZ SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship applications for sophomore
ag students are available in 101 Ag. Hall.
Application deadline it April 161
Recreation Majors
March 14th: Trends Workshop
Early registration due.
March 16th: Dinner and meeting at
Spaghetti Works, 5 CO p.m.
March 22nd: Trends Workshop.
SDA-LDA Joint Meeting
Wednesday. March 1 4, 7:30 p.m..
Home Ec. 31
Program on Weight Control
Should be a very informative nwaHnnl
GOLDEN TURKEY
Film Festival
March 15, 7:00 p.m.
Nebraska East Union
"Bad, Badder, Baddest . . ,
GOLDEN TUHKEY
Admission is Free.
GOLDEN TURKEY
Some of the world's
worst films ever made!
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