Tuesday, April 21, 1987 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 (H s point a r i -1 w 's By Jnf Ap"i Pit : :.-::::! c! J .1! .. i . v..:n V,e .f :,: sin!.' 5 r.;af; I , dt Wichita Stale earlier t':::i L-- fill fcton- (!--ver Nclmn'.a H - , - . V..:t c: c. i: tit I -v .. r :.: 1 ..: A i. w . r 1 , the ;;i : t.L -1, f! " "I i : t 1 1, ' ; it , i ,;.v 'At r . fc i) . . ,. c: : h Fcit nr." :r. '.f. ral; - , "1 if V.I., ;;:!-uHy fh'ths3.V.::iiH , -. ( ' - (!m, ( : (' ;t C.a J:; :.r;.:; .j V - . l'w:I";n that if th: J j!;t, (- r"- 4, --i a ... ;f t;. NU track wins 7 relay evemti at Kansas Eelays Saturday but still needs to improve says coacli By Tim Hartmann Senior Reporter Nebraska track coach Gary Pepin said he was pleased with the perfor mance of the Cornhusker track teams at the Kansas Relays Saturday in Law rence, Kan. No scoring was used at the meet, but Pepin said his teams fared well. "They don't keep socre, but if they did we probably would have won," Pepin said. "They don't keep score at most of the big relays." Nebraska won seven events, three in the women's competition and four in the men's competition. The men's dis- 8:53.10. broke his own American record in the Sammie Resh and Tammy Thurman pole vault with a jump of 19-4 34. turned in second-place finishes for Pepin said that despite Nebraska's strong showing, he sees room for improve- 'They don't keep score, but if they did, we probably would have won the meet. They don't keep score at most of the big relays.' . Pepin ment on both the men's and women's teams. "There are a lot of areas we have got to start doing a little better in," Pepin said. "Our improvement needs to come mainly from those who have been injured. We'll need them in the later meets and in the conference meet." "I don't think we have anyone who is doing poorly," he said, "but we have to get those who have been injured back competing. Otherwise we are not going to have two reallv stronc teams." tance team ofJeanVerster, Terry Goods, Nebraska. Resh competed in the 3,000- Several Huskers will compete in the Kegis numpnrey ana KODert lionzaies meter run, and Thurman competed in Midland Invitational today in Fremont, won two events: the two-mile relay and the high jump. and on Friday and Saturday the team the medley relay. They won the two- Joe Dial, a former Oklahoma State will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, for the mile event with a time of 7:28.4 and the athlete who now competes unattached. Drake Relays. medley relay with a time of 9:50.82. 1 ( Choice of the following: Other men's winners were Bill Trott, who won the 1 00-meter race with a time of 10.40 seconds, and Jody Fischer, who wone the 5,000-meter run. For the women's competion, Renita Robinson broke the meet record in the triple jump, her 43-foot jump broke the record of 41-5 14 set last year by Nebraska's Sha-ri Pendleton. Nebraska also won the top two posi tions in the women's long jump. Karen Kruger won with a jump of 2 1-0 12, and Kim Guthrie finished second with a jump of 20-6. The women's two-mile relay team of Carol Nunnally, Heidi Christiansen, Juliet Prowse and Sharon Powell won that event with a time of , -7- Doug CarrollDaily Nebraskan Nebraska quarterback Gerry Gdowski (13) looks for an open receiver during Saturday's intra squad football scrimmage. Gdowski, who was listed as the Cornhuskers' No. 1 quarterback last week because of injuries to Steve Taylor and Clete Dlakeman, completed eight of 1 9 passes for 172 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for 44 yards In the game. TTrmTT M WW Pji Mil 2. Steak Fries L J LV LU 11 3. 1. Baklava Med. 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