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Monday, April 0, 1S-:s Deity Nchrcskan OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOU o o o 4 - . - ? IE . ' M WSul J i4i.tw. ui4 V.- g) .i t it st m ' OOOGOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO igl Of S(p) j o o o o o T', f J - J Da53 Crir.$r&iiy tofcrisfcan UNL's SccU "7id" Jc&sssa, Is-ft, tries to cpsid Toza &cCoi&uk& of the Lisc!a City Ilay Club, GbibWelscIi nma in to etrip tie b:sH. TIss LfeccJa City Gab wa 10-0. Tbe UNL team b S-2 ca t&a Eerscn. . ma The Nebraska rasa's bowling team It is the first time in university his- . braska at the finals in Miiwkse Msy 3 won the Natiensl Collegiate Bowling tory that a bowling team has qualified through 5 arc top-ranked West Texas Championships Sectional Four tour- for the national championships. Ne- State, Georgia Tech, San Jose State, nampnt hv mnr than 231 nins nvftr hra$ka is mnkp.A ssvRlh in th rftHKtfw Ari?ftRi R Pahn c r?c?.. . . v.... - - - rf T " " " - .... vv.v...,a V1IV VUUllvt I Ulf4V. t VtUI UVfeuCi V&4iWWWl. Minnesota lasi veeKsno. accorcmg to tr.e latest Bowling wn Tha Huskers, who qualified for the ter's Association of America poll re national championships with the win, leased in March. Second-ranked Iudi were led by Bob Dill end Eoger Nash, ana, fourth-ranked St, Peter's and fifth who averagigd 203.6 z?A 203.4 rcspec- ranked William Pattcrjon CoISegs did tral Missouri and Mocrhe&d State. tively. not qualify for naticrsals. Jsirdiig Ke- Scoreboard SOFTHILL SOCCER Butt Popers 8, Ts aad Q's 8 Schramm Eight 4 (4.3), Sckraam Four America's Team B, Delta Tan BeltsLit- 3(4.3) tie Sisters 5 Szith Ten 5 (4.3), Gatcra 0 (4,3) Sigma ChiPi Beta PM 11, Delta Upsiion Oops 3 (3.3), Numsa One 1 (3.3) 10 ' . Schramm Eight 4(4), Abd Eleven 8 (4) Wounded, Not Even Dead 18, CPN Eka Mocsss 7 (3.2), LXIXEES 0 (4.2) Sluggers 15 &!ala One 4 (3.5), Numsa Two 2 (3.7) "V is waiting; Wa feature ths unsurpssssd Cannondsle bike line. For sales and service, sea us. S2nS d D Sired 474-7CSC5 3 F Lai 'Ll 1, i f7 u -J! rx LJ ' KILy Lj'"lJ I .r f ill j y - " - . if - , .3" r .J I v k , y v ' k -' i - . j -i. - VfiMe Sm In ScIiooL Juniois! Seniors! If you're a math, engineering or physical sciences major, you might qualify to get a che : more than'J.J0G every month It's part of the Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program. And the nearly $27,000 you can earn while Sti'l in school is just the start, -:n When you successfully r&g&&'t- complete your studies and become a Naval officer, youl receive an additional $3,000 bonus. On top of that you receive a year of graduate -level training you can't get anywhere else at any price. As an officer in today's Nuclear Navy you have a career advanta ge no civilian job can offer. The Navy operates over half the nuclear reactors in America. , The early responsibility and unequalled experience you get as a member of the nuclear propulsion officer team place you among the nation's most respected professionals in one of the world's fastest growing fields. In addition to the professional advantages, as a nuclear-trained officer, after f'jur years widi regular promotions and pay increases you can be earning as much as $4 7, COO That's in addition to a full benefits package. Find out more about the unique and rewarding Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program. Call or write the Naval Management Programs Office: ; NAVY ENGINEERING P&CG3AI&S, C310 PACIFIC, SUITE 4C0 XN"-. v9 8 ?W) O CALL TOLL FHEE l-SS-642-3183 Navy Officers Get Responsibility Fast ' .fsa:..7 tut er H j? techy ; I I ii I "s' I .Wednday Lt ;'! April ! J 9, 10, 1 1 1 e , i U 'o n et tl f " int. -t 0 V V. .... V A I i.-'si! s.'i;. !-'!!! Aimhtrsary Celetetioa. i i i " I 4 ,! ill Sft' -Ji. i Come on in, our Pizza and Hot Hcagies arc fresh from the hearth, but the super low prices are 7 years old. Large 16" cheese pizza for $4.40-Hoagtes from $1.80 - Half Hoagics from 95c-a!l yout current fcvorkes at yesterday's prices. AND. TOJB GI1NG SY OVER $103 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES EAfli DAY! Random bell sounds determine winners all dav Tuesday i i anH Vfrf'nrdiv Gift rerfififatfs in amounts from $1.00 to $25. CO Grand Prize of the Day. No Dcfeiy April 9-10. 0-t law WM fdess Are t'orth The Hip. T' . i "5 ' f 'V7 , "Htr azksrsjry is m my cf saying, 'TLnhfuTppsirQzi dunz'zthtpM Tpsn, tee rscily eppredsie pir sspport.' " o o o o o