Monday, April 30, 1904 Daily Nebraskan Pago 9 il J 411 AM J. A s Jfe i!4 U, -A 4.-.. fc Jfc. Davli Crf;...2rDf.:!y ttsiresksn . Netrria's Kiccle All lcc!;3 despdrirIy ct the dropped titcn in the 3,2 C 3 rel-y at CturJ-y's Dralie Relays in Dcs Llckies, Traclcsters... v When Tate got back on her feet the Huskers were in seventh place. Tate ran an amazing 400-meter last leg, and the Huskers finished third place. Nebraska's two jumpers attending the Relays had a disappointing day also. Glen Loontjer, the Husker's top pole vaulter, passed until the bar reached 17-1. He then missed on hi3 first three attempts and was out. Jeff Locscher, the Huskers high jumper who cleared 7-3 XA last week at the Kansas Kelays failed to clear opening height of 7-0. Amid all cf this, the Huskers' did place other ath-' letes. Anthony Small finished sixth in the 1 00-meter dash; Mark GoSde placed fourth in the 1,500-meter run; Vally Duffy finished fifth in the 10,000-meter run; Stephen Fletcher finished fifth in the 1 10-meter hurdles; Dennis Wallace finished fifth in the 200 meter dash and redshirt Jean Verster finished fifth in the special invitational 1,500 meter run: - U J c . - 'i, - ' t ' ' - ' f ' ' -v 1 ' y y , ' V . j 5 ... - . ' , ' ' i '-a , ) v ; ' y' . ! I El Monterrey j Serving the Midwest's j Finest Mexican Foods j Dining Room Service & ! Carry1 Out 0drs SERVING LUNCH j 11 am-2 pm j LIVE ENTERTAINMENT! Thurs., Fri. Cz Sat. 1 il 140 N. 43lh 464-3773 , . Ted KaufDallylJcbraskan Carol NusEslly, after fetching the baton for All, is helped off the track by Drake officials. The Huskers finished second in the relay. . Nebraska finishers Women's 1,600 relay of Ashmore, Badaini, Blanford and Tate finished fifth with an Olym pic trails qualifying time of 3:36,76. Wally Duffy -finished fifth in 10,000 with school-record time of 29:22.6. Stephen Fletcher finished fifth in 110 high hurdles in 14:31. Anthony Small finished sixth in 100 in 10:62. Dennis Wallace placed fifth in 200 in 21:22. lien's distance medley relay team finished 10th. - Kurt Russell finished eighth in 3,000 stee plechase in school-record time of 8:54.16. Mark Gokie placed fourth in 1,500 in 3:45.15. Jean Verster, a redshirt from South Africa, finished fifth in men's special 1,500, won by Steve Scott in 3:38.27. Verster competed un attached and ran a 3:46.57. EEcIier men, womem fmioli fourili in Big Eight temtio Don't haul it all horns V J And then haul it all back again next fal STORE YOUR OFF-SEASON GOOD AT Infinity-Storags 24 hour access Monthly or yearly rates You keep the key Five minutes from campus Modern & clean You bring it, store it Size Per Month 25sqft. $12.00 40sqft. $15.00 ' DOOKS-SPORTING GOODS-FURNITURE CLOTHING-BOATS-ANYTHING Lrifinity-Storaga , 1542 So. 1st: LINCOLN 475-2434 r Nebraska's men's tennis team achiev ed its stated Big Eight tournament goals this past weekend. The Huskers finished fourth in the Woodside, Kan. meet and Jim Carson won the No. 5 singles competition. UNL Coach Kerry McDermott said before the meet that if the Huskers could overtake Colorado and finish fourth, he would be satisfied. UNL began the meet three points behind the Buffaloes. Led by Carson, the Husk ing the meet was that a Husker indi vidual could win a title. Carson grant ed that wish, coming back from a first-set loss in the finals. Carson defeat ed Darek Hrynkiewicz of Oklahoma State, 4-6, 7-5, 64. Kathy Hawkins' women's tennis team also finished fourth in the confernece. Oklahoma State captured every indi vidual title and the Cowgirls ran away with the meet. Oklahoma finished sec- ers outscored CU 62-54 to claim fourth ond followed by Kansas and Nebraska, place. Oklahoma State easily won the " The Husker's Cari Groce finished title, followed by Oklahoma, Kansas second in No. 5 singles play as she and Nebraska. ' dropped the final to OSlTs Stacy Swan- McDermott's other hope upon enter- son, 6-3, 6-1. - Spring maw - KLf mn-tt Jo smcisii u y Bring your bike out of storage now and tune it up for only $15.95. Be ready for the warmer weather ahead! c7t"9 27::: C: U7;:d ( ' l ; j r V y i 1934 SUMMER SCHEDULE May 13-20 Canoeing & Rafting on the San Juan River -Colorado and Utah MAY 13-19 , White Water Canoeing Workshop - Wolf River, Wisconsin . MAY 14-20 . Backpacking in the South Dakota Badlands JUKE 8-13 Canoeing on the Upper Niobrara River Basic Rock Climbing Seminar (Lincoln & South Dakota) JULY 6-8 Canoeing the Calamus River JULY 14-13 Intermediate Rock Climbing Seminar, II Mile Canyon, Colo. " JULY 27-29 Canoeing the Dismal River AUGUST 12-25 Backpacking in the San Juan Mountains Silverton, Colo. SIGNUP COST LIMIT DATE MAY 4 $205.00 12 MAY 2 MAY 4 MAY 31 $205.00 $100.00 $45.00 JUNE 8 $45.00 JUNE 29 $45.00 JULY 6 $S5.C0 JULY 20 $45.00 12 12 20 13 20, 12 23 AUG. 3 $135.00 12 12 White Water Canoeing Workshop - Wolf River, Wisconsin AUG. 3 $225.00 Reservations presently being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Lontact the Campus Rec Office for details. ) V Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Strest Lincoln, NE 685S8-0601 472-3407 .- l T i 1 V . J i. - J ' W i V