Page 14 r.4 Daily Nebraskan Tuesday, October 15, 1985 WINTERIZATION SPECIAL Clean Battery Terminal Check Charging & Starting Systems Check All Fluids Check Antifreeze protection Check Belts & Hoses Check Tires Pressure Requirements Chassis Lubication $14. 95 Ab) que place m standard A Savings of $10.00 vtifc Through October 31, 1985 - 17th & Que 475-8619 OCTOBER IS NATIONAL CAR CARE MONTH Player assumes double role on freshman football squad MM W miM lifr V. I By Jeff Apel Staff Reporter Cleo Rice has assumed a double role on this year's freshmen football team. Rice, a converted noseguard from Leavenworth, Kan. not only leads the Cornhusker junior varsity through their running and stretching drills before each practice but also assists aca demic counselor Ursula Walsh each Saturday by demonstrating a computer program to potential Husker recruits and their parents. "Computers have always been some thing I was interested in so when I heard Ursula (Walsh) was looking for someone, I volunteered," Rice said. "I really enjoy helping other people. I'm the type of person who likes to help other people before I help myself." This season, Rice has helped coach Dan Young and the rest of the Nebraska junior varsity squad earn an unblem ished 2-0 record by anchoring the def ensive line. Although he was a defensive end in high school, Rice said that his transi tion to noseguard has been smooth. "Over the summer, I kind of slacked off on some of my training so I lost some of my 40 (yard dash) speed, which was the main reason for the move," he said. "I came up here (to Nebraska) know ing it was going to happen. Coach Osborne called me into his office and said that he wanted to switch me to noseguard because Ken Shead would be gone after this year and he (Osborne) wasn't really sure about the position that Lawrence Pete would be in." "So, I sat down and thought about it for a while and decided that it might be best for both me and the team if I did switch," Rice said. "It really hasn't been that difficult of a transition for me because there is really no big dif ference in the two positions." As a high school senior, Rice earned all-league and all-state honors despite playing for a Leavenworth team that compiled a 1-8 record. Recruiters and coaches looked past his team's poor showing. Rice played in both the Kansas Shrine Bowl and the Big Brothers Kansas-Missouri All-star game and was the target of a recruiting battle between Nebraska, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. "Oklahoma and Oklahoma State really put a lot of late pressure on me," Rice said. "(Oklahoma coach) Barry Switzer called me up and when I told him I was going to Nebraska he started scream ing and swearing. He (Switzer) asked me how many blacks I had seen playing defensive line at Nebraska. I said I didn't know, but I might be the first, so what?" Rice said he had a similar situation with Oklahoma State. "(Cowboy assistant) Coach (Willie) Anderson, me and him talked on the phone for about three hours, and he was saying that I think I know what is good for Cleo Rice when he goes to college," he said. "I asked him how did he know what was good for Cleo Rice when he goes to college because Cleo Rice hasn't even been to college yet? I told him (Anderson) that even Cleo Rice didn't know what he was looking for in college yet."" What eventually persuaded him to become a Cornhusker, Rice said, was a combination of Nebraska's winning tradition and the educational facilities provided for athletes. "What I was really looking for on my recruiting trip was an education," he said. "I came here knowing I could get an education and still play football. Without football, though, I'd probably still be home sleeping in bed." Tonight 1964 as the BEATLES See 60s Music at its best. $4 at the door. DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 - SORRY NO MINORS if " jg-A The Finnsters open so don't miss it! ROYAL GROVE Lincoln's Entertainment Oasis 340 W. Cornhusker 477-2026 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 $2.75 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge. Beautiful mixed pups from AKC parents. Available for a good home. All shots included. Oon't hesitate. Call 476-2506. BUSINESS STUDENTS Buy a duplex near East Campus. Live in one side; owner will teach management. Excellent knowledge for business career while making money also. Call Anne Hirschman, 488-6674, or Woods Bros. Realty. 483-4741. LPD Notice of Sale of unclaimed bicycles and miscel laneous property. Oct. 19 at 10:00 a.m., 140 West "P" St. By the Property Division. No checks accepted. 19" G.E. color T.V. Excellent picture.$125, 476-0009 Tad. SUN, SNOW, SKI STEAMBOAT A great way to spend your break. Sign up starts THURSDAY, Oct. 17th, Information Night, 8:00 Union. 2 NU vs. Missouri tickets. Call 475-1675. OVERSEAS JOBS . . . Summer, year round. Europe, S. Free info. Write IJC, P.O. Box 52-NE 1 Corona Del Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-52.000 mo. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, P.O Box 52-NE 1 Corona Del Mar, C A KAUFMAN & DOLEZAL AUCTIONEERS AND RETAIL STORE 916 S. 13th Desks. Dinettes, Bookcases, Sofas Antiques, Glassware, Lamps, many other items. KAUFMAN & DOLEZAL AUCTIONEERS AND RETAIL STORE 916 S. 13th 477-7565 Open Sun. 1-5; Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Fall Closeout Sale Now Check us before you buy! Bikes, Parts, Accessories, Fast Service Bike Pedalers COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS and T-SHIRTS!! Any school in the country. Sportswear manufactured by Russell and Hanes. $15each postpaid. Box 317, Brookhaven, MS 39601. VisaMC call 1-800-231-4190. 80 Datsun 200 SX, P.S., P.B., 5-speed, Fuel inj. G0Y NCT's Alloys, sunroof, stereo, serious inquiries. After 5:00 & weekends, 464-0172. VW Bug, excellent condition, nice body, runs great. $1,200,474-7323. '77 Toyota Corolla, excellent condition, must sell. $1,900. 475-9848. 33rd & "B" 474-7000 JACK'S NEW AND USED RECORDS 321 S. 11th Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Sunday, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Top 100 albums, $6.12 and $6.75. All used records 1 12 price till Oct. 15. NEED FURNITURE? We have it! Find a large selection of quality, affordable used furniture and household goods at ONE MORE TIME, 850 N. 27th, 474-2065, 10-6, Mon.-Sat. ALL-TRONIX & TV 1364 So. 33rd Quality TV S 476-8164 is tk eadlDuinieE All applications for the Student Health and Accident Insurance must be mailed by October 15, 1985. Brochures and information are available at: UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER or call 472-7437 Chock thoso points: o Am I still eligible for coverage under my parent's plan? A. Is there an age limit? Most policies limit the age for dependent coverage to age 23. B. Are you thinking of marriage? Most policies exclude a dependent after he becomes married. Have I declared financial independence from my parents by receiving financial aid, and no longer eligible as a dependent under their plan? o Would a medical emergency deplete funds set aside for my education? Charter Buses, Vans, Mini-buses, School buses. GOOD LIFE COACHES 423-2500 COMPUTER RENTALS Low prices. Free delivery Mike's Supply 476-1630 OLD CHENEY PLACE APARTMENTS Lincoln's finest new apartment complex located at 27th & Old Cheney Road. 1 and 2 bedroom. For quiet, comfortable living. 421-1664. ACE RENT-TO-OWN Rent Air Conditioners! Rent furniture, VCRs, TVs, and appliances. 3 rooms, living room, bedroom and dinette. Starts at $69.95 monthly. Rent color TVs, video recorders, stereos, microwaves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, ranges. CALL ACE TV 474-3444 2429 O Street HAYWARO PLACE 9th & Charleston A unique renovation of one of Lincoln's oldest land marks. 1-2-3 Bedrooms; close to UNL & downtown; modern appliances; laundry facilities; off-street parking. Now leasing for November occupancy. Call Mega Corp, 475-8407. 2212 "R" 2-bedroom apartment close to campus, appliances washerdryer hookups. ReMax Management 474-6823 or 489-0579 Ask for Judy Clean, two bedroom sublease. Close to campus $345 plus electric. Available Nov. 1. 474-1087, keep trying. BRECKENRIDGE CON DO Sleeps 8 $80 per night, fireplace, kitchen. Karen or Wayne, 783-2252 (localf. ALL Utilities Paid 1 or 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished apartment Close to bus, off-street parking. No pets. Clean apartment for clean people. S.E. area. 488-9088 East Campus, furnished one bedroom, laundry facilities off-street parking. Mega Corp. 475-8407. Desperately seeking tenants for a spacious, new 2 4767642 pTEASEen,' 1436 PiaCh St' Ca" A''Cia 31 Babysitter needed in my home for infant. 11 to 3, Mon. thru Fn. 435-8861 after 3:00. PLASMA DONORS Earn up to $25 wk or $100 a month. 1st donation $10. 2nd donation in same calendar week (M-Sat) $15. New donors bring this ad in for a $2 bonus on 1st donation. UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER 1442 "0" Street Lincoln, Nebr. 475-6345 Effective until further notice.