The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 23, 1989, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    INU basketball recruit to undergo shoulder surgery
ly Steve Sipple
K„ff Reporter_
ff-cgSrSTa basketball recruit Bruce
th .Kick’s shoulder injury probably
fton’t affect his career as a Corn
■ But Chubick, a two-time All-State
■selection from Atkinson West Holt,
■said his dislocated shoulder occurred
■al Chubick injured his right shoulder
■while diving for a ball during Atkin
|son West Holt’s final regular-season
game Atkinson West Holt, the
s No-. ;rated Class C-l team at
the Ume, still managed to advance to
the district final before losing 51-50
School^ Cr66k 31 N°rf0,k High
That loss cost West Holt, which
21'Ulhc chancc 10 defend its
1988 Class C-l state title. Chubick
played against Battle Creek despite
his injury, but he said West Holt’s
fate may have been different had he
been healthy.
“The injury, really couldn’t have
come at a worse time,” Chubick said.
I don’t know if we would have won
state, but we should have got there. I
was about 60-percent healthy in the
disfrict final. I couldn’t play well
inside — I didn’t have any strength.”
Chubick still scored 31 points. He
said teams normally double- and
triple-team him, but Battle Creek
didn’t
Chubick will undergo surgery
March 28, said Bruce Chubick Sr.,
Atkinson-West Holt’s boy’s basket
ball coach.
Chubick Sr., who coached his son
in high school, said the surgery will
be performed by Nebraska team phy
sicians Dr. Tom Heiser and Dr. Pat
Clare at St. Elizabeth Community
Health Center in Lincoln. Chubick
said his son’s rehabilitation period
should be about three months.
Three long months, Chubick Jr.
said.
“It’s like Larry Bird (of the Na
•/
tional Basketball Association’s Bos
ton Celtics) a few years back,” he
said. ”He was deciding whether to
have surgery on his bone spurs (in his
heel). For him, there was no good
time.
“There’s no good time when
you’re dedicated.”
But Chubick Jr., a right-handed
shooter, said he’ll play basketball
during his rehabilitation period.
“I’ll get the ball out and work with
my left hand,” he said.
[Lack or depth reared in offensive line, NU coach says
TENOPIRFrom Page 14
guard spots and left tackle are unde
cided entering spring drills.
At right guard, Tenopir said Bill
Bobbora, a 6-3 , 260-pound senior
from Amarillo, Texas, goes into
spring practice as the starter. But he
will be pushed by Steve Engstrom, a
junior from Lincoln Pius X High
School.
Steve’s a big, strong kid with a
lot of athletic ability,” Tenopir said.
Tenopir said Roschal will be given
a chance to prove himself at right
guard.
Tom Punt is the leading candidate
to win the starting job at left tackle,
Tenopir said. Punt, a 6-8,270-pound
junior from Sioux Center, Iowa, re
dshirted in 1987 and played as a re
serve last year.
Terry Eyman, a 6-6, 265-pound
junior from Omaha Bryan High
School, goes into spring practice
behind Punt, but has a chance to win
the starting job, Tenopir said.
Jim Wanek and Chris O’Gara v/ill
be fighting for the starting left guard
assignment.
O’Gara, from Madison, Wis.,
switched to tight end last spring and
played sparingly behind Todd Mil
likan because of injuries.
Tenopir said Wanek, a 6-foot jun
ior from Aurora, will probably be the
starter at tight end.
“Wanek probably has the upper
hand because he’s played a little last
season,” Tenopir said.
Another concern of Tenopir is
depth. He said the Cornhuskers ^
tough schedule early last season
didn’t give them time to develop
depth.
‘‘We had a couple of tough games
early on, so we didn’t get to play the
second and third team as much,” he
said. ‘‘Getting young kids playing
time early in the year is critical to
their development.”
Tenopir said that’s the best thing
about spring drills -- everybody gets a
chance to play.
‘‘We at least want to come out of
the spring with a solid two-deep at
every position,” he said. ‘‘That just
didn’t work out last year.”
FOR SALE
Bicycle*
1988 Specialized Stumpjumper MT bike, dick shift,
$425, OBO.
Schwinn touring bike, ready for Spring, $175. 477-5565.
DOWNHILL SKI IS. Fischer 195 cm with Solomon 226
bindings ($50). LeSki 150 cm with LookGT 531 bindings
and poles (S50). Women s size 10 ski coots ($20). 466
5510. _
Lifetime Mademoiselle Membership Free baby-sitting
and tanning $850 value, asking $400. 476-9727, after
‘4PM __ _
Manual typewriter ribbons 53 cents each (tax included).
Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Un
ion, 472-2588.
Toshiba Bela VCR, $100 or best offer, 474-1582.
WhiclesTor sale
'80 Olds Cutlass Supreme V-8. power steering/brakes,
cruise, tilt, urns & tires. $2895. 476-2682.
'79Datsun 310 2-door, 4-speod. AM/FM. sunroof, new
pom, recent tires, uood shape. 39,000 miles. $1550/
080 Call 489-7941.
1985M«uda RX-7, Charcoal Black with alloys. 5-speed.
AC Cruise, and new Goodyear Eagles Wife pregnent
must sell'486-1670.
1982 Brown Camaro. Very clean. Phone 466-2258 or
712-482-6911.
SERVICES ==:
THERE IS STILL TIME TO RLE YOUR 1 988 TAX
. RETURNS.
Starting at $12. 20 ♦ years of experience. Call evenings:
AM-1370. Merle Johns.
TYPEWRITERS
WORD PROCESSORS
RENTAL - SALES - SERVICE
RENT-TO-OWN
BLOOM'S
323 North 13th St.
474-4136
n^lNC&_RESIJMES
America's Oldest and Largest
PROFESSIONAL
RESUME SERVICE
Consulting * Writing
RESUMES 10% off
WITH THIS AD
Lifetime nationwide updating.
47&A79A 1701 n Ci »aW
U, _HT US UNBUROtM YOUR LOAD!
Word Proc«v,'Q/D*jktoo Publishing Copra*
P'ol***tonal Rw«um«*. Report*, Letter*.
Programs. Newsletters. Brochures.
WORDS ETC.
1321 P 476-2039
Pm. , Resumes
818 P*1" «>•"> Nebraskan,
the Nebraska Union. 1400 R Street
jjgge^PJl^ERM^PAPERS. REPORTS. ETC. Call 466
SrvOLINCEMENTS ~
n°om number will be posted.
,M9Qn_ CRAC
Advisory Council applica
rNumed to either Campus Recreation
on March tuVo*.f>f 32 EC Ac,vi!l** Bldg . pnor to 5pm
»M«rch24. Call 472-3467 for more information.
Devs,
JI*w3«"sK»»"B^'vKEVrcXpSi
breakl '°*' R*m*,T'ber. they are due April 5lh-after
___ Jane
to***!^'1?" S^*"*^*** bby <>• 6 or more player*
HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS SUMMER
(OR ANYTIME)?
Jet there from Minneapolis. Denver, or Chicago for no
more than $229, or from the East Coast for no more than
$160 with AlRHITCH(r), as reported in Consumer Re
ports, NY Times, Let's Go, Good Housekeeping and
national network morning shows For details, call 212
864-2000 or write: AIRHITCH(r), 2901 Broadway, Suite
10ONew York NY 10025,
HOLY WEEK & EASTER
AT ST. MARK S
1309 R STREET
MAUNDY THURSDAY, Holy Communion at 7:00 PM;
GOOD FRIDAY, Stations of the Cross at Noon, Liturgy
& sermon at 7:00 PM; EASTER DAY. Vigil at 6:00 am.
First Mass at 7:00 am. Breakfast served from 8:30
9:30, Choral Eucharist at 10:30 JOtN USI
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
MEETING TONIGHT
7:30PM UNION
MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE
Service of Teneb-ae 4 Communion
March 23, 9:00 PM
CORNERSTONE-UMHE
640 N. 16th
WELCOME
PBL meeting, today. 4 30 pm, CBA 115.
macy hours on March 24 and 27. Please call in advance.
476 7526
SAA
Exec committee applications due Thursday. March 23
by 400 Get your applications in nowl
SCHMTT GROUP GUITAR LESSONS
For |ust $34.50 we ll put a guitar in your hands tor 8 weeks
and teach you how to play itl Price includes use ol guitar,
amp, all lesson materials, and 8 hour lessons Make-up
lessons will be offered for those leavma town at end of
spring semester. Classes begin week of April 3rd, so call
now. 487-2308 _
Apply for the Chancellor's Outstanding Senior Award.
Applications are available at the Wick Center and at the
CAP/CAP-East offices Applications are due April 5th at
Wick
-Sponsored by the Student Alumni Association
SF ELECTIONS
Thursday at 5.00 a the Reunion. Fundraising and public
ity >< a nn
SUMMER SESSIONS
EARY REGISTER
MARCH 20TH - APRIL 7TH
The Publications Board wiU meat at 4:30p.rn. Thursday,
in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan poli
cies. All a/a invited to attend.
UNL MARKETING CLUB ^
Thursday. March 23, 4:30pm at Valentino s. Student/
Faculty mixer
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
State senator Dave Landis. 7.30pm. Thursday^Union^
£R£EI<A|TAiRj!____
AXO’* are proud to announce Stephanie B , Walpurois
' nacht Chairperson and Sandy W. as Vice President of
UPC East . Way to Gol I
AXO.
Roses are red.
The Punch was blue.
We had fun
watching TV with youl Acacia
Chr *Congratulations on bema selected for University
Ambassadors We re proud ofyoui# ^ ^ ^
Congratulations to Tom M. for being selected as First
Vice-President of UPC! Th# ^ ^
Congratulations to Dave H. on being elected to Ag Advi
sory Board. Jhe M#n Qf A)pha Gamma Sqma
Congratulation* to Malt B. on being elected Business
Senator. ,Tha Man ^ A|pha Qamma Sqma
Congratulations to Greg H. on being elected Vice-Presi
dent of Alpha Zeta Men of Alpha Gamma Sqma
Congratulations to John B. and Kevin Y. on being Senior
Not {hies.
-The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma
DU BASKETBALL TEAM:
Congratulations on winning athe all greek basketball
championship. With two games under your belts, only
two left for all University Champs. GOOD LUCKI
Your Delta Upsilon Brothers
Kris D ,
You are outstanding! Congratulations on being cho
sen Vice President of Innocents!
Love, your A-Phi Sisters
Lisa B. (AXO),
Congrats on becoming ar Arts & Sciences Senator
studl
Love, your AXO Sisters
NILE
Robin K.,
We wish you the best at Creighton. We are very proud
of you I
AXiD’s
SAA
Exec committee applications due Thursday, March 23
by 4:00. Get your applications in now!
SF ELECTIONS
Thursday at 5:00 a the Reunion. Fundraising and public
ity at 4:00
PERSONALS
Julie McP.
Just a little personal to say it's your 21st. so have a
great dayl So many contributions in such a big way.
weird and wonderful I know you'll stay!
Your Friend, Alicia Mae
Hey Rumpster, >
What are you doing7 Kuzumuyafu? Hope you have
agood Spring Break, NOT! Try not to miss me too much.
Hi Annsterl
Who.Rumproast
P S, You can do better than that
Twist, Stream, Heiney, Jake, Weed
Get psyched for Daytona7 Chris 4 Chre-the social
misfits. God made me so I could enter wet T-shirt
contests. Just remember: RV'sarent just for old people
your favorite ON goddess
PERKYf
Happy 6-month Anniversary)
Thanks lor showing me the best time of my lite. I'm glad
we re together. I love you.
Hod
STREAM'
GOD MADE ME TO BEJN WET T-SHIRT CONTESTSI
Dads. . .
Here's to Coors Light, pizza pans, and Kan.
Cool, your son
PIONEER PARK SLEDDER.
On the night of February 22nd. you took from my
daughter a Flexible Flyer snow sled This sled was a
childhood gift to me. It has great sentimental value.
Please return it; no questions asked. Call Jim at 437
MI 3 or 489 2754.
Deb V (Sneeiy).
HAPPY 21STI No screams please what will the
neighbors thmk? LuvyatonsA bunches (Tickle Tickle)I
Grumpy & Dopey
To the lady in red on Monday, (you know who you are).
Cant wait until we meet. Remember someone a watch
ing.
Rhonda
Just Zee Casanova
A tease of an invitation-you batted those baby blues
and ski season was already over. Disappointment! Next
weeks Spring Break oould be an hour or two of warm sun.
quiet and a favorite book in the park. Interested in
spending some time with a friend or am I soon to be just...
-une autre dupe of Zee Casanova?
A* E REPORTERS
Meeting. 1200 PM today. 34 Nebraska Union. Everyone
welcome.
CHILD CARE
Day care in my home for 5 month old. CPR required.
12.30-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Must have transporta
tion. 423-1009.
NANNY OPPORTUNITIES
Looking to Improve yourself? Willing to relocate? We
may have what you want. For Information call Usa 1
900-4434428 our on-campus recruiter. Mnimum age
14__
NANNY POSITIONS
Archer Dawson Nanny Agency
* Top Jobs-1 Year Commitment
‘ 300 ♦ Heartland Nannies Placed
* Local Interviews/Paid Travel
* No fee
* West Coast Our Specialty
‘ Nebraska Based, Nationally Known
Visit our Representative 4-18/19 Centennial Ballroom,
NE Union
CALL TODAY! 402-554-1103
HELP WANXjyj____==
Hiring Youth Soccer Officials. Will train new officials.
Apply at YMCA, 1039 P Street. Youth Sports Depart
ment. _
AMIGO'S
: S>£s?50to#,*rt <n°°n * d0#in9 8h',,*)- I. n«hS"S»:
: ssaiaar-'-*-1 ttsgggwa
*. Apply in prton, 5250 Comhutkf Highway.
rioiub icnwuiv.
* S.T.E.P. (Student Tuition Reimbursement Program).
Amigo's, an expanding, quality oriented Mexican fast
food chain, has excellent pan-time and full-time job
opportunities available now at 6 linooln 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 0 Street.
ATTENTION
HIRlNGl Government jobs • your area. $17,840 •
S69.485. Call 1-602-838-8885. ext R4005.
CAMP COUNSELORS wanted for private Michigan
boys/girls summer camps. Teach: swimming, canoeing,
sailing, waterskiing, gymnastics, rrflery, archery, tennis,
golf, sports, computers, camping, crafts, dramatics. OR
riding. Also kitcnen. office, and maintenance. Salary
$900 or more, plus RAB. Marc Seeger, 1765 Maple.
Northfiled. IL 60093. 312-446-2444.
CRUISE SHIP JOBS
$300 $900 weekly
Call Linda, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm weekdays
_ 1-612-456-0884, ext C-4010
GREAT PART-TIME JOBS
Schlotzsky's has openings. Flexible schedule, half-price
meals, free uniforms, raise in pay after training, great
food, fun working atmosphere. COME JOIN THETeAMI
Apply in person. Weekdays: 2-5PM. 12th A “P". 54th A
33rd A Highway 2.
Live-in night attendant and funeral assistant. Shared
dormitoryfacility for University Students. 20 hours per
week at 54.00/hr ♦ living quarters Call 476-1225, tala to
Dwight or Charles. Roper and Sons Mortuary.
LOOKING FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT?
Wanted: Banquet waitery. Must be able to work eve
nings. weekends and holidays. Apply in person, Hillcrest
Country Club, 8901 O Street. Tuesday-Saturday, 3-6
p.m.
Looking for volunteer youth soccer coaches, Saturday
Barnes. Apply at YMcA, 1039 P Street, Youth Sports
lepartment.
Part time mdividuaf needed for shipping products and
nver.tory control for busy downtown office Accurate
tiling and light typing required Send Resume to NSCA,
P.O. Box 81410. Lincoln NE 68501.
RENT EXCHANGE
Exchange 20 hours per week lor free rent working at
Lincoln's premiere Bed A Breakfast Inn Morning hours
plus Thursday night. Call Nora 476 6961
REWARDING SUMMER tor sophomore and older col
lege students in Colorado mountains working with chil
dren. Backpacking, horseback riding, crafts, wildlife,
many outdoor programs Write now: include program
interests and goals. SANBORN WESTERN CAMPS,
FLORISSANT, CO 80616.
RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS
START YOUR CLIMB TO
CAREER SUCCESS THIS SUMMER.
Apply (or Army ROTC summer leadership
training. You’ll develop confidence and
decisiveness essential for success. And
you’ll qualify to earn officer credentials
while completing college.
For more information, contact Garry
Stephens at 472-2468.
TBiiinfli
_MMY ROTC_
THE SMARTEST COLLEGE
COURSE YOU CAR TAIL
fT : —]
I like to get drunk and cruise around
I don't like getting arrested. By not drinking
and driving you'll save:
-Attorney fees
-Court fees
-Time in jail
•Time on probation
-Your job
-and the embarassment of it all
You won't get your name in the paper, and you'll save
your self respect. Not a bad deal for just
making one decision.
You Decide.
Sponsored by M ADD ...
. .. . , » %