The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 24, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    UNL men's crew takes two Sanders snags seven signees
in Chicago Sprint Regatta
The UNL Crew Men's lightweight
Four team captured second place in
the Chicago Sprint Regatta men's Open
Four division of the' Chicago Sprint
Regatta last weekend.
The regatta was run English Henley
style, where two boats race each other
head to head with the winner advanc
ing to the next round.
UNL defeated Milwaukee Rowing
Club's Heavyweight Four in the semi
finals by more than a full boat length,
advancing in to the final round against
Lincoln Parks Boat of Chicago (LFEC)
Heavyweight Four.
LPI3C had been winning easily all
day, but UNL crew took them to the
wire. The UNL rowers got a slow start,
then pressed the Chicagoans, but never
gained the lead. LPBC's winning time
was 3:45.8, while UNL finished in 3:50.5.
UNL has been training for 2000
meter races, and the Chicago regatta
races were 1000-meter sprints. Club
president Steve Knapp said he was
pleased with the crew's showing, but
felt UNL may have done better over a
full 2000-meter course.
"We do a lot of technique and control
work for practice so that over the last
five hundred to one thousand meters
of a race, when other crews gt tired
and fall apart, we can make our move
and row right through them," Knapp
said.
The Chicago Sprint wa3 the UNL's
second scheduled major regatta of the
summer. The first, the Independence
Day Regatta in Philadelphia, was flood
ed out the night before the race.
The UNL crew team coxswain
Richard Hanigan and oarman Steve
Morin, Tony Savich, Chip Purdom and
Knapp will now begin preparations
for the Royal Canadian Henley in St.
Catherines, Ontario Aug. 8 through 1 2.
The Canadian Henley is the largest
regatta in North America. Coach Pur
dom said his crew should do very well
there, perhaps even rowing into the
finals.
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Nebraska baseball coach John Sand
ers wrapped up his recruiting efforts
for 1084 by announcing the signing of
seven more athletes to national letters
of intent to play for the Huskers, bring
ing the total number of new recruits
for next fall to 10.
The seven latest signees are Burt
Rattie of Aberdeen, South Dakota; Jeff
Mays of Sedalia, Missouri; Jeff Kainey
of Oklahoma City, John Walker of Okla
homa City, Kelvin Musgraves of Bar
tleville, Oklahoma; Druse Wobken of
Scribner; and Phil Goguen of San Diego.
Sanders had previously announced the
signing of Brett Beede of Plymouth,
New Hampshire, Larry Mlms of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, and Larry Mulligan of
Omaha,
Sanders termed his 1984 recruits a
"solid" group.
"With the exception of Goguen, we
were pretty much finished three weeks
ago. We've used that time to further,
evaluate our recruits and we feel really
good about them. A year ago we were
scrambling for players since we led the
nation in drafted players (nine). This
year, we only lost two players, and they
were both seniors. With less holes to
fill, we were able to be more selective
.about who we looked at," Sanders said.
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$62,50012 Fixed
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mornings through football season. Apply
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Many openings, one-year commitment.
Contact Allene Fitch, Child Care Place
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Wanted: 1 male roommate for large
apartment 2 bedroom, and 1 bcth
spacious $135.50 plus electricity a
month. Ask for Rod at 435-3643. Conven
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UNL female student will share house,
5620 Knox, with 2 females. $200mo. 1
month deposit, all utilities paid. No
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Mature, open minded male or female to
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Non-smoking male Available Auq. 15
$102month plus 12 utilities. 476-5513.
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Need 2 roommates to share 3 bedroom
house. 13th & Washington starting August
1st. Rent $100 apiece plus 13 utilities.
Call Paul 475-0706 after 9:15 p.m.
1 or 2 females East Campus. Area
Call 464-5974.
Two male roommates. Prefer gaynon
smokers to share apartment, fall sem
ester, close to campus, move in August 1 .
Write: Edward. Box 30694. Lincoln, NE
66503.
Graduate student wanted to share 3 BR,
furnished townrtouse. Own room, private
study, on bus line. Aug. 1. $120mo. plus
13 utilities. 423-0876.
Male roommate to share 3 bedroom
duplex. $100 plus 13 utiiitiss. 474-2608.
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schoolteacher
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