The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1984, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Daily Nebraskan
Tuesday, March 20, 1934
Heads Will Turn! 1 Husker season ends on down note
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CINCINNATI The Nebraska basketball team said
goodbye Monday night to a season that began with
NCAA tournament promise, but ended in NIT defeat.
But was the season a disappointment? Senior for
ward Stan Cloudy said he didn't think so. The Cen
ter, Texas, native played his last game as a Corn
husker. "Personally, I feel pretty good about the season,"
Cloudy said. "The season didn't go as we expected it
to, but we finished 18-12 and got into the NIT which
is more than a lot of teams can say."
Cloudy said he couldn't pinpoint the time when he
realized the team wouldn't fulfill its promise. He said
the Missouri game in Lincoln, which Nebraska lost
50-48, was a big disappointment.
"We weren't really together as a team," Cloudy
said. "We let them come in and beat us at home."
The game was also Eric Williams' and David Pon
ce's last for Nebraska. The three seniors combined
for 24 points.
Had Nebraska defeated Xavier they would have,
in all likelihood been given a third round NIT game
at home. Cloudy said Nebraska deserved a second
round home game.
"It made me sick when I heard we had to go on the
road," Cloudy said. "We've been playing good on the
road all year. They beat us by one point at home, big
deal. We could have won the ball game. They lucked
out of this one."
For the Musketeers it is the continuation of what
has turned out to be a successful season. Xavier,
now 22-9, started the season poorly but came on
late in the year to secure an NIT bid. In the Musket
eers' last regular season game they defeated Dayton
who has since defeated Oklahoma. Nebraska coach
Moe Iba was impressed with the Musketeers.
"They've got a nice basketball team," Iba said. "We
thought coming in we could win, but they played
really well down the stretch."
Xavier will probably be on the road for its third
round game, possibly against Notre Dame, i
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$2.50 minimum charge per day on com
mercial ads. Ten words included.
$2.00 minimum charge per day on indi
- vidual student and student organiza
tion ads. ,
Students must pay for the ad at the
time it is placed.
NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS.
EP1 100 Speakers
Midland O watt Amp.
Call 472-8948
2 Billy Joel tickets. Good seats. Call
Kim 488-0898.
1934 SR Alpine Sort 12 speed, 23" 26
lbs. Priced to sell. Many extras. 464-4484.
CLASSIC!
Honda Super Sport 750, low mileage,
Mag wheels. Eagle Radials, immaculate
condition, many extras. 464-4484.
Moving must sell 25" color console,
chests, dressers, end and coffee tables,
student desks, hanging and table lamps,
green recliner, bookshelves, kitchen
table. 466-6252.
1979 Yamaha 750 Special. Must sell
435-4184.
UN-L Approved Off-Campus Coopera
tive Housing. 18 Mealsweek included.
Four $190 payments PER SEMESTER.
476-2583.
GOODLIFE COACHES
15 Passenger Van
28 Passenger Mini-bus
47 Passenger Motor coach
Phone 423-2500
WILLOW HAVEN
1820-1842 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
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UNVEILS ITS
1984 FASHION EDITION.
DON'T MISS IT THURSDAY
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Housekeeper wanted to clean one day
week. Call Roy 783-2852.
SUMMER JOBS
$3,000. SUMMER GUARANTEE PLUS
SCHOLARSHIPS, PLUS 5 SUPER
VISORS NEEDED.
488-1227
Children's Counselors Activity Instruct
ors, Cook, Kitchen Manager, Kitchen
Help for Mountain Summer Camp, P.O.
Box 711, Boulder, Colorado 80306. (303)
442-4557.
Hey Soccer Enthusiasts! The YMCA
needs volunteer coaches. Have a team of
your own. Call 475-9622 Youth Sporta
Department.
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
Are you interested in working as a Data
Entry Operator in an office on an inter
mittam basis? We are looking for Data
Entry Operators to work during peak
production period only. Our next peak
begins in early April and should run 6-10
weeks. If you have a typing skill of 55
WPM with 5 or less errors, we will train
you to operate a CRT. Work on all shifts is
available. We offer Medical Dental, Dis
ability and Life Insurance, paid holidays
and vacations along with many other
excellent fringe benefits. We will offer car
pooling assistance to those In outlying
areas. If interested, apply in person.
CAROL WRIGHT SALES
3601 N.W. 15th Street
Lincoln. NE
474-2018
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ANIMAL LOVERS
Interested in forming a co-op for breed
ing, selling farm livestock. Boarding
horses. Call Roy 783-2852.
PT Management-Trainee
$700-$1.000Mo.
474-0014
Mr. Pfeiter
SPORTS COURTS
222 N. 44th
Part-time needed at the front desk. Hours
available: weekends and early weekdays.
Apply Mon.-Fri. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
NEED CASH?
We buy used records and cassettes.
Dirt Cheap Records and Gifts
Downtown 477-6061
East Park Plaza 464-8275
Half-Price Store
2800 S. 48th St.
Three, TEMPORARY, part-time work
ers for one month: Hang & ticket
merchandise for selling floor. Start
immediately and work Won., Wed., &
Fridays 1 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Call Deb
Blythe for an appointment. Call today
and be among the five that will get an
interview. 483-7811.
OOZESALL
Regulation volleyball In the mud. Appli
cations and information sheets are avail
able at a booth In the Nebraska Union
Monday and Tuesday and also In the
CAP Office. They are due Wednesday.
March 21 in the CAP Office.
$$$$!$$$$
AQ-CCCN SOPHOMORES
The Ag-EconAgribusiness Club is offer
ing a 1200 scholarship to a soohomore
member. Applications can be picked up
at Dr. Jose's office 220 Filley. The
deadline is March 20.
' $$$$$$$$$
SUMMER JOBS
Summer work program for UNL
students interested in Florida for the
summer. The program offers
College Credit
$3000 income
Career Experience and Special Job
Placement Service after Graduation
call Barry, 472-1729 for an
appointment.
ELECTIONS
1984-1985 Ag Econ Club Officer electiona
will be held Tuesday, March 20, at 6 p m
Elections at 215 Filley Hall will be follow
ed by Val's pizza.
AMS
Meeting Wed. March 21 -
6:30 in the Union
Elections will be held.
New members alwas welcome.
The Publications Board will interview
and select the Daily Nebraskan summer
editor at a public meeting 4 p.m. Tuesday
in the Nebraska Union.
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