The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1989, Page 11, Image 11

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    Banders: important thing is playing
i?ASKA from Page 10
iding hitters for Nebraska were
Ramos, who went 3 for 5,
;r, who was 2 for 4, and Bruce
en, who was 2 for 2.
ring the game, Nebraska stole
>ases, including four by Ken
s and three by Twitty.
ke Zajeski, who pitched the
game, raised his record to 2-0
he win. Zajeski gave up four
nd two runs dunng seven in
while walking two and record
;areer-high 10 strikeouts. Both
gainst Zajeski were unearned.
Saturday, temperatures were
only in the upper-20s as Nebraska
defeated Fort Hays State in the first
two games of the series, 3-2 and 18-3.
In the first game Saturday, Ne
braska scored the winning run on an
error in the bottom of the seventh
inning.
With one out, Wobkcn doubled
down the left field line and advanced
to third on a sacrifice fly by Ramos.
The next batter, Twitty, hit a pop up
that the Fort Hays center fielder
dropped, allowing Wobken to score.
Joe Purvine, who came in to re
lieve Doug Tegtmeier in the sixth
inning, was the winning pitcher.
Purvine is now 1-0,
In the second game Saturday,
Nebraska scored a season high 18
runs to back the seven-hit pitching of
Pat Leinen.
Leinen, 2-1, pitched eight innings,
giving up three runs, one of which
was earned, while striking out four
and walking six.
Offensively, Twitty led the Husk
ers, going 3 for 5 with 8 RBIs, two
doubles, and a grand slam home run.
Nebraska also performed the first
triple-play in the history of Buck
Beltzer Field during the seventh in
ning.
That play occurred when the Ti
gers had runners on first and second,
and the Fort Hays State batter, Kelly
Mulqueen, hit a line drive that was
caught by shortstop Boever.
Boever then threw the ball to sec
ond baseman Wobken, who stepped
on second base to double up the run
ner on second. Wobken then fired the
ball to first baseman Twitty before
the runner there could get back to the
base. This completed the triple play.
Nebraska is scheduled to play a
double header Wednesday at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Hblanua1 typewriter ribbons 53 cents each (ta» included).
■ Daily Necraskan office, basement of the Nebiaska Un
Mion, 472-2588. _
SPRING WHEELS SALEI WHY? I'M MOVINGI
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rings, deore KT hubs on araya rrrt-20 rims. Cantilever
brakes. Iisher stem, shimano 600 sealed headset A
much more, S475. Call Scott at 476-3914 or leave
message.
VEHICLES FOR SALE==
1985 Mazda RX 7. Charcoal Black with alloys. 5 speed.
AC Cruise, and new Goodyear Eagles. Wife pregnent
I must sell1486-1870.
1982 Brown Camaro. Very clean. Phone 466 2258 o'
712 482 6911.
IMPORTANT
r »oCIVIL engineering STUDENTS
ONE EARLY REGISTRTION MEETING FOR ALL Civil
sch^uled for MONDAY,
RaomWi^wj c 4'^? PM‘ uPP°rclassmen wil1 "reel in
Hoorn W357 NH. Freshmen will meet in Room W347 NH.
SCHMTT GROUP GUITAR LESSONS
For just $34.50 we II put a guitar in your hands for 6 weeks
and teach you how to play itl Price includes use of guitar,
amp. all lesson materials, and 8 hour lessons. Make up
lessons will be offered for those leaving town at end of
spring semester. Classes begin week of April 3rd. so call
now. 467-2308.
SWIMSUIT WEATHER IS UPON USI!
What a better way to prepare for it than to sign up for
Campus Recreation SprmgFitness Classes (Aerooics,
Firmer Body). Today is the last day to sign up a* the
Ua^rpus Recreation Department. 1740 Vine Street or call
The UNL Culture Center Preeents the
SPRINGFEST 89
Place: Culture Center. 333 N. 14th St.
Date: Wednesday March 22, 1989
Time 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Featuring Game-tournaments, Chinese/American
chess, checkers, pool and Pictionary. Please sign up for
fames at the booth in the Ne. Union on Monday and
uesday March 20 and 21. Cultural Displays and live
entertainment (by student organizations) and FREE
FOOD. Also, SpringFest T-shirts will be on Sale for $5.50
ATTENTION AG STUDENTS
Midwest Ag Chemical Corrpany interviewing for part
time Spring A Summer intern position. Send resume to
Sales Manager, P.O. Box 6544, Lincoln Ne 68506.
Camp Counselors M/F. Outslanding Slim and Trim
Down Camps; Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athlet
ics, Nutrition-Dietetics. Age 20+, 7 weeks. CAMP
CAMELOT ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES, at Massachu
setts, Pennsylvania, California. Contact: Michele Fried
man, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Woodrnere, N.Y. 11581,
1-800-421-4321.
AMIGOS
$4.00/hour to start (noon A closing shifts).
* Up to $4.50.
Health A Dental Insurance Program.
* 50% meal discount.
* Great work environment.
* Paid vacation,
* Flexible schedule.
S.T.E.P. (Student Tuition Reimbursement Program).
Amigo's, an expanding, quality oriented Mexican fast
food chain, has excellent part-time and full-time job
opportunities available now at 6 Lincoln locations. If you
are an agressive. customer-oriented person and like to
work at a fast intense pace, APPLY NOW at 1407 Q or
5500 O Street.
Eastborough Swimming Pool needs lifeguards foi the
summer. First aid, CPR, Senior lifesaving required. Send
resume to David Lamb, 1601 N 62nd St, Lincoln NE
68505.
I"'"- ' " .
eacn >-or more mTormation call 4/2-5500.
GREEK AFFAIRS =
Get Ready UNL Sororities lor
KICKS FOR KIDS ‘89
Attention UNL Men
AOII HOOP-IT '89--April 1511
Are you ready to win?
Congratulations to Gary P. (DTD) for being elected to the
Arts A Sciences student advisory Boardl
Your Delt Brothers
Dave S. (Chi Phi),
Congratulations on being elected to UNL Ambassa
dors!
__Your Brothers
PERSONALS =
Blanca,
I d never tell anyone you have strange sleeping habits
or you’re perpetually late. Happy Birthday
Cami
Brentley.
You are most definitely Simply Irresistible" and tons
o’ fun. Happy 20th WE LOVE Y6UI
Jen and Kara
CONGRATULATIONS
to
CHRISTINA N.
for being accepted to p.t. school! Here’s to elevators,
burps. dBK’s and mysterious loud noises.
Love, who Else’
MASH POTATO Sharpe
Turns 21 today. Happy Birthday Jamil
Stace and Al.
P.S. How many drinks will it take to destroy the
unassailable fortress of purity’
JIM,
Happy 1st sweetie' Thanks for al! the wonderful
memories I LOVE YOU!
Lisa
OR. USSSA- t u _
HAPPY 22NDIII How many Nerds have you had’ Lets
see. 6 at 17. in the lake Now you have come up with the
10. no 11, most p able at age 22. FLAMINGOS LIVED
Miss Congeniality, Carson Watcher, The Bear, and
Cottie.
P.S Only 7 more days till the Chocolate orgy!
Amy and Lynn. C ... „ .
Congratulations on being accepted into Law School
and Pharmacy Schooll We wish you only the Best'
Love, Lori and Amy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RUPA M!
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VERY IMPORTANT
VERY FUN
VERY SHORT
MEETING TOMORROW
•:16 ME UNION
■- ■
Attention:
.Today, guest lecturer, Professor Ralph
ketchum from Syracuse Unkrersity will talk on
LfiMjjl Arts and Civic Education/' 330PM in
Wek Center.
all student are welcome
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Monday Brown Bag
March 20 East Carrpus Union
1130 AM Lunch Gathering
._'2:00 Noon Program 6 Discussion
NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW ETHICS
Energy and tha Culture oi Consumption "
The Rev. Larry Doerr
Campus Pastor UMHE-Lincoln
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Physical Date: Tuesday, March 28.
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In-House Stay: Study begins April 20 with 28 consecutive evening visits, (appoximately 1 hour each
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