Rodgers caps ‘best spring’ with solid performance HUSKERS from Page 11 Walker, outside linebackers Mike Croel and Jeff Mills, and safety Tim Jackson. “During the first two series, I don’t think emotionally they (the first-team defense) were in the game,” McBride said. ‘‘Then, about the third series, they really started playing well. They thought they’d better step up the pace because they were getting knocked around pretty good.” The Whites took the lead in the first quarter on a 15-yard option keeper by Dunlap with 10:06 remain ing. Gregg Barrios added the extra point. In the second quarter, linebacker Scott Kurtz picked off a Dunlap pass and raced 74 yards for the Reds’ first score of the day. The Reds took the lead with 48 seconds left in the first half when Morgan Gregory returned a punt 59 yards. Chris Drennan’s extra point made it 14-7 Reds at halftime. In the third quarter, Red I-back Terry Rodgers scored on a 5-yard run with 9:57 left. Rodgers, who played for both teams, led all rushers in the game with a combined total of 105 yards on 25 carries. Osborne said Rodgers was the “one guy that held up and had the best spring” this year. White fullback Brian Harchleroad cut the Reds’ lead to seven, 21-14, on a 1 -yard run with 7:31 left in the third quarter, but that’s as close as they would come. Drennan added a 37-yard field goal at the end of the third period, and Jim Kerwin and Ed Outlaw scored touchdowns in the game’s final 2:34 to ensure the Red victory. Besides Rodgers, McCam led the Reds with 35 yards rushing and com pleted five of six passes for 63 yards and one interception. Dunlap led all passers, completing 10 of 19 for 122 yards. He also rusned for 28 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries. Osborne said despite the injuries and remaining areas of concern, Nebraska has the talent to have a good team next season. “But the difference between a good team and a great team will be getting a good combination in the defensive line with some depth,” Osborne said. “We re still feeling our way along a little there.” Orioles’ woes continue as Kansas City posts 3-1 win KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Bal timore Orioles sunk to 0-18 Sunday and stumbled closer to the worst los ing streak in history as Bret Saber hagen tossed a six-hitter to lead Kan sas City to a 3-1 win. ' The Orioles’ slide is the longest in the American League since the Wash ington Senators dropped 18 straight in 1959, tying the teams for the fifth worst streak. The major league record is 23, set by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1961 and the AL record is 20, set three times. The Orioles extended their record for season-opening defeats and their team mark for consecutive losses, not including five straight losses to end exhibition play. FOR SALE 1986 Cavalier RS. Sky roof, air. PS. PB. like new. 47~ 1726._ 1986 YAMAHA Radian — Great condition. Red. 477 8945 Phil.__ __ 2 desks, 2 dressers, 1 full size bedroom set, couch and chair $150. 476-8952 leave message. 6 month old Commodore 64 computer with disk drive. $480 488-0511._ Double mattress with frame. $20. 423-6787. FOR SALE: Golf Ckites. Walter Hagen irons, must sell. 476-2829 (days) 474-5387 (evenings).__ King Size Waterbed. Bookcase headboard with mirror. Heater, matress, liner. 472-0135. LINCOLN POLICE DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF SALE of Unclaimed Bicycles and Property May 7 at 10 am at Lincoln Land Towing, 410 West P Street, by the Property Division. No checks accepted Matching chair and oooch. Almost newl $100 for the set. Call Monday thru Friday between 4 and 8 p.m. 477-9667. Men's 14 carat gold ring, size 10112.5 mm wide, mill grain. $75. 477-3698. _ _ Mobile home, wood-burning fireplace, china hutch, all appliances. Excellent condition $13,800. 475-0495. RECORDS. CO a, posters. morel Don’t miss THE MID AMERICA RECORD CONVENTION. Onedavonly. April 24th, 10-5 at The Cornhusker Social Hall. 2940 Corn rtusker Hwy, behind YAMAHA Door prizes. $1 admis sion Bring your friends. Great fun for everyone. Round tr nto Boston May 12 —Return May 18. $175.00 Call 489- 5283, 489-0530. _ Technic Stereo System Components. 4 speakers and stereo stand. 477-7667. Used Ol.vetti electronic typewriters $250 See Dan at the Daily Nebraskan. 34 Nebraska Unon, 1400 R Street. 472 1769 _ Used refrigerator — excellent condition. $100. Contact Joe at 475-1776. Word Star 2000 ♦. Legal addition release 3.00 only used once and has all of its original documentation. cor more information call Monday-Fnday 8:30am-5pm. 489-0377. VEHICLES FOR SALE 1977 MG. New engine, excellent condition. $3500. 489-1991 After 5 Oft _ BEAUTIFUL RED 84 CAMARO Loadedl Must sell and wtll see cheaplll 421-1260. Got marred MUST selL 76 Mercury Cougar XR7. Runs great ps. pb. ac, 351W, no rust, bottom repainted, custom wheels, good tiree. All faghway miles. 477-5261 noon, evenings. SERVICES AVIS PROFESSIONAL TYPING & WORD PROCESSES Resumes, term paper vmasters/doctntes, books, misc. typing, laser/letter quality printers, copier. Dictaphone. Near UNL campus Experience the professional differ ence Call 435-AVIS. _ GRADUATION ANXIETY Resume consultation, career and personal counseling available at the YWCA. 1432 N Street. 476-2802 TYPEWRITE RS WORDPROCESSORS RENTAL SALES -SERVICE BLOOMS 323 North 13lh St. 4744136 TYPING & RESUMES ADVENT, INC. WORD PROCESSING Reports, resumes, etc. Fast, quality service. 476 9194 BONNIES T WORD PROCESSING J*'m papers, theses, resumes, letters, transcription toiting Professional. 476 1635. 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Interested persons are invited to attend Oanh, Thanx lor all the effort you put into AAC. Again next yearl I Thi TIRED Of SELLING PAERBACKS FOR PENNIES? Page One pays 30% for most paperbacks used m litera ture classes. Page One Bookstore 206 North 13th St Saifu. . , Thanx a bunch for the artistic help Chrishme Diana N.. . . . . Thanx a bunch for aU the effort. Let's do it again and better next yearl . Your Adorable Chair ★ To all Health Aides: Thank you for caring about other students. You've done a great jobl Health Center Staff i-----1 TUESDAY NIGHT CHESTERFIELDS 9:30-close LAURIE McCLAIN Winner Journal-Star ballot for best local solo act! CHESTERFIELDS 13th and Que Lower Level Students for Hal Daub important meeting Saturday, 1 pm at the DU house-bring a friend. ALPHA ZETA MEETING 7:00 PM, Wed., April 20th Animal Sci 128 Committee head sign-up. Government Liaison Committee is currently accepting applications for the following positions: Public Relations recruitment Communications Applications available available 115 Nebraska Union _Dun 4:00 p.m. April 25, 1988_ Wendy. It's been a great yearl Thanx for all the help and supportl Chrishine GREEK AFFAIRS LADIES Need a place to live this summer? Try PI KAPPA PH! Call 435-8555_ Mike Lee and Steve Thompson. Congratulations on a job well done. We worked hard this year and had some lun. (Black eyes) Do it again next year? Scott STUDENT GOVERNMENT Government Liaison Committee is currently accepting applications for the following positions: Public Relations recruitment Communications Applications available available 115 Nebraska Union Due 4:00 p.m. April 25. 1988 PERSONALS To the guy who at* lunch at Lrttl* King's on Tuesday at 1:15pm. The very attractive Kappa that you want to meet is taken-back off. -So Sony Shannon, HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY!! 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