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We'll even deliver it free of charge. n,:r ( r u: kt r Think of them as a delicious alternative to the $JyJ greeting card. Le Metro Food Court Lower Level Atrium 12th & N St. 4762022 Limited delivery area. UNL Diamondeers take double header before traveling westward By JeffApel EttfTLc-p'Srter Nebraska baseball coach John Sanders Is known for taking whatever he can get. And Sanders did just tha,t In his team's 10-3 zni 0-3 wins over Sttte. The Huskers crushed the Division II Wildcats v.zit4 a mixture ot speed, power tr.d clutch pitchir while rds ir.g their record to 7-1. "Anjtime anj'one gives us something, we'll take It," Sanders said. 'That's Just the typ3 of team we era." In the first gams, the CcrchuEken "took" thirteen walks, Including r.ir.3 In the second lnrtin, frcm Wajr.e State pitchers Jcs3 Euiz tr.d Mirk Priepitz errcute to turning an early 2-0 deficit Into a comfortable 7-2 lead after three lrr.ir.3. First baseman Mike Duncan, left fielder F.ich King, md catcher Bill McGuSrs collected fix h!t3, seven runs, and 11 rlls beteen them. Individually, Duncan led the assault on Wildcat pitching by collecting three hits in four at bats while scoring three runs and knocking in five more. Dun can, who entered the game hitting a modest .250, hit one towering fly ball which easily cleared the 330-foot right field wall to account for his second hemerun of the season. McGuke and King followed close behind. McGuire collected two extra base hits, scored two runs, and had four rbis. In the third inning, McGuire wel comed Wayne States Pregnitz, who had jus come In In relief of Ruiz, with a base clearing triple after which he promptly stele home. McGuire hit his first hemerun of the season in the sixth Inning. King added to the Wildcats woes by going two for three and collecting tivo ribs while scoring two runs. Hi3 triple In the fourth Inning accounted for the Huskers ICth and 11th rur.s as the Ccrnhuskcrs easily crushed the Cats. "Overall, I was really satbifed with the way we pkyed," Sanders said. "We got to play a lot of people, so it was a good game for us." In the nightcap, the Huskers backed the three hit pitching cf Crowd er Jun ior College transfer Jeff Mays by pound ing Wayne State's Dave Lang for 10 hits. Catcher Mark Kister led the assault on Lang by rapping two extra base hits, scoring a run, and knocking In three more. Sophomore Paul Meyers also added to the offensive fireworks with three hits, a run, and 2 rbis. Meyers went four of seven for the day with four runs raising his sizzling .500 batting average to .518. Nebraska was also successful on eight cf nine stealing attempts in the nightcap, Including three steals ty right-fklder Jeff Carter who raised Ms team leading season total to 12. "Overall, I was realy happy with the wins," Sanders said. "We still have some areas to Improve In, but right now we're Just where I expected us to bs which Is good because the west coast trip the Ccrnhuskcrs lean for their first game cf their west coast trip Is pir.gto be touch." Th3 Huskers leave tedty for Albu querque, N.M. for the first game ajainat New Mexico in Albuquerque, Mew Mex ico today against New Mexico. k ft v L a -4' ...J ft estlers cant i for NCAA ciiammonshw title o S XMy 1 1 . - V I. ii" Kewy-eight Gary Albright will lead five Nebras-ka wrestlers to the NCAA tournament, which begins today in Oklahoma City, Okla. Iowa, top-ranked and undefeated this season, is expected to capture Its ninth-straight team title. Big Eight powers Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Iowa State ere expected to battle for second, Albright, who spent seme time early mis season as tr.e nation s top-ranked heavyweigJit, is the only Nebraska Nebraska's ether coacctitcrs sxa Terry Cook (128), a freshman from Spencer, Iowa, Mike llanfcra (134), a freshman flrom Mcbriclg S.D., EISI Per ris (142), a scphoaow tern Albert Lea, Minn,, and Kcr.an Turner (150), a freshman f?m Meeker, Colo. All four were wild-card entries. Two other Kuskcrs, IMl Campbell (118), end Jtke Sabo (177), qtaliSed but were dropped frcm the sqssd list week for persansl ressans. Last ya.r, Nebraska tod: sa wrestlers ! E3 E3 C3 E3 E3 123 wrestler with NCAA experience. A1-. to the finals and firdshed fcurth behind Criht WaS Seventh Ms. tivfihman v j 1 m I I 1 iC3 ongni was sevenin ms Iresnmsa then returned frca an injury-redshlrt season to finish second to Tab Thacker cf North tolha State last par. the naticnal chamslcnshls cf Jo and EIU Scherr. The Huskers finished this season with a 8-14 dual record. A i f 4m. 1 7 p- f, " R..'" ( . VcPE RGHTINf FOR NOUR LIFE r It. .if c - '