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(Applicants must be UNL students during fan 1988 semester) UNI does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to the same_: You should know about new c.p.t. stick test. It’s the fast and easy way to find out if you’re pregnant. Or not. And you find out in private. If the stick turns pink, you’re pregnant. If it stays white, you’re not. It’s that simple. If you have any questions about c.p.t., call us toll free 1-800-562-0266. In New Jersey, call collect (201)540-2458. c.p.t. The first and most trusted name in pregnancy testing. Introducing new e.p.t.® stick test. Title wouldn’t surprise Stanford coach By Richard Cooper Staff Reporter When Stanford finished third at the 1986 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships in Lincoln, it sur prised many people — even Cardinal coach Sadao Hamada. But at this year’s NCAA Champi onships April 14-16attheBobDcva ney Sports Center, Hamada said, it should come as no surprise that the Cardinal has their sights on winning their first NCAA Gymnastics Cham pionship in school history. Hamada said the reason for his optimism is that Stanford, 20-5 and ranked sixth in the NCAA poll with a 282.26 scoring average, finished sec ond to defending NCAA Champion UCLA at the Pacific Ten Champion ships last weekend in Los Angeles. Hamada said if Stanford is in eluded among the three squads that earn berths in the team finals compe tition April 16, the Cardinal have a good shot of winning the NCAA tide because all of their losses have been to top-five teams. Stanford was 1-3 against UCLA and also dropped deci sions to No. 1-ranked Illinois and third-ranked Oklahoma this season. Hamada said Stanford also has a shotat winning the NCAA champion ship because of seniors Randy Be sosa, Mike Matzek and Chuck Ger ardo. Besosa’s highest score in the all around competition this season is 58.05, while Matzek and Gerardo have tallied 57.7 and 57.5 scores. Hamada said Bcsosa stands a good chance of winning the individual all around title because he has scored above 57 all year. He said this season’s team is Stanford’s best ever because of Bcsosa, Matzek and Gcr ardo. “I think we have a very good team because we have a lot of depth,” Hamada said. “This year’s NCAAs are going lobe very close because five or six teams have a shot of winning it, and we’re one of them.” Hamada said Stanford will enter this y ear’s competition as the top seed from the West Region because UCLA was plagued by injuries throughout the season. Hamada said if the Cardinal are to win the NCAA Championship, they will have to score 2-3 points higher than Nebraska and Illinois. He said the Cornhuskers are the favorites entering the competition because they have the home-floor advantage. “I think we’re just as good as UCLA, Nebraska and Illinois,” Hamada said. “I think we can win.” L.A. to dodge pennant chance in 1988 GREEN from Page 8 doesn’t look too much more promis ing. Rick Mahler and Bruce Sutter are the top men on the mound for Atlanta. Big deal. The Dodgers’ sink to bclow-avcr age status was not helped by their 155 —: errors last season. To make matters worse, Los Angeles scored only 635 runs last year and the pitching staff was never really there. It will be missing again in 1988. The predicted NL West finish: Team Record Games back San Francisco 101-61 Houston 99-63 Cincinnati 92-70 9 San Diego 75-87 26 Atlanta (Tie) 53-109 48 L.A. (Tie) 53-109 48 Green is a news-editorial and criminal justice major and is a Daily Nebraskan senior reporter. FOR SALE Baldwin Organ/Cinema III Super Series Book $4500 Asking $3200. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS NU BAND MEMBERS SPRING BAND BANQUET Friday, April 15 Tickets $11.00 ON SALE MWF 11am-12:30pm at Westbrook PBL Important meeting Thursday. April 5, 1988 5 pm. Nebraska Union Room Posted INTRAMURAL STAFF ASSISTANTS NEEDED Applications will be accepted in the campus Recreation Offices, 1740 Vine Street A 32 CAB, For the Position of Intramural Staff Assistant March 28 April 15, 1988 Application Deadline: April 15, 1988 • Pay Rate $3.90/Hour Starling Date: Fall Semester, 1988 Job Descrption: Intramural Staff Assistants are the on site supervisors for intramural activities They are respon sbletorgame/site management, problem/protest resol u tion, official evaluation, record keeping, emergency first aid/CPR. and other duties as assigned Applications Application forms may be obtained at the Campus Recreation Office, 1740 Vine Street Previous officiating and/or supervising experience is preferred Applications must be turned in to either Campus Recrea tion Offioe no later than 5 pm on Friday. April 15, 1988 Interviews will be oonduded with all applicants Inquiries 472-3467 UNI IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Sue, Have you registered to vote yet9 Meet me at the Union today between 10:00 and 2.00 and we ll register togetherl Sam Have YOU registered to vote? There will be a booth in the Student Union Wednesday. April 6 and Thursday April 7 10:00-2:00 p.m. Men's vintage overcoats and dothes. 25% off. Great s elect ion Burlington Arcade. 210 N. 7th, Lincoln, Neb. Tri-Beta Meeting Wed., April 6 5:00 p.m., Manter 129 Guest Speaker Everyone Welcomel BEST PRICES ON CIGARETTES! CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 140 No 12th Slreet (NEW LOCATION) _ 476-0119 _ PI MU EPSILON-Meetmgthis Thursday. April 7,6:30pm, 304 Oldfather Refreshments will be served SAA Meeting Thursday at 4:30 Come dressed for Greek ban quet if attending. Kappas are PROUD to announce that Barb Vestecka has been accepted into U N Med School Are you e poor college student? you can come laugh for Free with your student I.D. April 18 at 8:30 p.m. in the City Union. tt'e Behind the Scenes of Saturdey Night Live" with A! Franken and Tom Davis, writers for Saturday Night Live. $2 Non-Student Co-sponsored by UPC Tafcs A Topics and Q-102.