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Number of injuries is high this spring, Osborne says By Steve Sipple Staff Reporter__ Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne said the number of injuries this spring ‘ ‘ is on the high side,” and the most telling blow could be to a fourth-string defensive left tackle. Osborne said redshirt freshman Dave Jensen, an Omaha Creighton rrep product, will undergo arthro scopic surgery on his knee today and might not be available in the fall. Of all the injured Comhuskers, Osborne said, Jensen may be the only one to miss the fall season. Jensen suffered a knee injury dur ing last Wednesday’s scrimmage. “They’ll scope Jensen,’’ Osborne said after Monday’s practice at Memorial Stadium. “If anything’s tom, they’ll do reconstructive sur gery.” Osborne said he’s concerned that Jensen may have suffered a tom ante rior cruciate ligament in his knee. “We’re hoping - knocking on wood,-- that he doesn’t have any thing,” Osborne said after running his team through a full-pad workout in Monday’s 90-degrce tempera tures. The team was particularly thin Monday at the wingback position and on the offensive line. Wingbacks Richard Bell (thigh injury) and Nate Turner (ankle), listed at the top of last week’s depth chart, were both in street clothes at the workout. Turner is done for the spring, Osborne said. Split end Chip Bahc practiced, but was limping on a sore ankle. Among the missing on the offen sive line were tackles Tom Punt (foot) and Terry Eyman (knee strain). Guard Bill Bobbora is out for the rest of the spring with a knee injury. With Saturday’s Red-White game on the horizon, Nebraska still has some questions to be answered, Osborne said. “We’re not where we need lobe,’’ he said. “We got some holes to fill.’’ banders: weekend losses to Cowboys discouraging By Jerry Guenther Suff Reporter A weekend sweep by Oklahoma Slate did not sit well with Nebraska baseball coach John Sanders. The Comhuskers dropped all four games in the series at Stillwater, Okla., as the nationally-rated Cow boys took over sole possession of first place in the Big Eight. “It was discouraging,” Sanders said. "We played well during the first game, then didn’t close it out. After that, the wheels fell off.” In the opener Friday, Oklahoma State rallied for three runs in the bot tom of the eighth inning to post an 11 - 9 win. Saturday, the Cowboys swept a doubleheader from Ne braska 13-6 and 15-8 before conclud ing the series Sunday with a 14-3 victory. The tosses left Nebraska with a 20 21 record, which marks the first time that a Huskcr team coached by Sand ers has had a losing record this late in the season. “We competed hard, gave a good effort and played well in spots,” Sanders said, “but it didn’t add up to a sound performance. “Against a quality opponent, those things happen.” Though Sanders said the Huskcrs’ pndc was hurt, he is confident they will bounce back. ‘We competed hard, gave a good effort and played well in spots, but it didn’t add up to a sound performance.' -Sanders Sanders said one consolation for Nebraska is that it has already faced Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, the top two teams in the Big Eight. The Huskcrs, who are 4-8 in the conference, can still earn a confer ence tournament birth by finishing in the top four of the standings. They are now sixth. Sanders said a tournament birth is possible considering the Huskcrs were 5-7 last year against the same three conference opponents ihe\ have already played this year — ycl they still managed to qualify for the tournament. Another beneficial factor, Sanders said, is that the Huskcrs will be at home for eight of the twelve remain ing conference games. They host Missouri in a four-game scries this weekend and Iowa Slate in another four-game scries on May 13 and 14. “I think the standings arc going to be jumping around a bit in the next few weeks,” Sanders said. Considering all the adversity Nebraska has experienced this sea son, Sanders said it would be “ironic” if Nebraska would qualify lor the tournament and play well during it. Our main concern is just to play as well as we can, and the final stand ings will appear based on that ef fort.' 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TICKET EXCHANGE SUMMER IN EUROPE FROM $336 Fach *.iy on discounted scheduled airlines to Europe •rom Omaha Call 000 325 222 j^RVICES ="~ TYPEWRITERS - WORD PROCESSORS RENTAL SALES SERVICE RENT-T 0-0WN BLOOM'S 323 North 13th St 474-4136 TAPING & RESUMES = Computer Type and Services 1630 One 476 TYPE Typing/Word Processing Resumes Professionally typeset $15 plus tax Daily Nebraskan, basement ot the Nebraska Union. 1400 R Street um, TYPING Will lype anything. Term paper, theses reports, etc *1 00-page 435-1465. ANNOUNCEMENTS = AIESEC general meeting 4 :30 ■ 5 30 pm, today in the Union All new and interested people are welcome I ALL GLC MEMBERS YES there IS a meeting!! TONIGHT 6 15 NE Union Be therel Cheryl Clark Black, Laabtan, Poat mil lead and discuss her work tonight at 7 30pm T fee and open lo the general pubic Nebraska Union Room to be posied Sponsored by Women s Words and Muse and Black Special Events ATTENTION OPENINGS ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE SAFF RIDE PROJECT TIPSY TAXJ PROGRAM Hi ML MB! H THE LIFE YOU SAVF MAY BF YOUR OWN' APPLICATIONS AVAILABt E ROOM ' 15 NEBH UNION BE AGLC PROJECT CHAIR! Applications ava ,at>le .it 1'5 Nebraska Union DEADLINE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26TH. 4 OO PM . 0RNC08S Meetinq today at 4 bOpm Pick up rattle tickets and elections Call Stacie t unable to attend TXPLORE AUSTRALIA av>* amp and discover the Outback this « imrrier Remaining spaces discounted as part o! .i soet a I niqh anventu'e photo document.iry P'oiect >2250 Call National institute tor Explo ration for more ntormahon 800 451 1585 MOMEC OMING COMM TTEE Meeting Wednesday, April 26 5PM (fit* Urnon room posted JON S NOTES now hiring note t.iners to' fall semester all subjects A()p y at Jons Notes n the Upper level ot Nebraska Bookstore 4 76 8006 KLPAC Meeting today at f> 30pm in the Union Room will be posted MORTAR BOARD Meeting 10 00. tonight. Union NEBRASKA CAREER FAIR BOB OEVANEY SPORTS CENTER WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1®6» 11:00 AM TO 7:00 PM •MFET with representatives Irom Business. Education Government "ATTEND tree career related semnars •OPPORTUNITY to network •FOR College Graduates. Career Changers, E«peri enced Professionals FREE ADMISSION PEACE FAIR Wednesday. April 26, 11anv4pm. around Broyhill Foun tain. POLITICAL SCIENCE FORUM BROWN BAG' with Rev Sidney Lovett U.S. INSTITUTE OF PEACE April 25. Tuesday. 11 30 1 00 PM. 538 Oldlather WELCOME! The Political Science Honorary. Pi Sigma Al pha, will be having a meeting this evening at 6pm m room 402 ol the Student Union Elec lions are going to be held and pi//a will be served New members are welcome to attend UNL 4-H 1 uesday April 25th. at the Fast Campus Union Regular meeting*at 7 30 pm. enecs at 7 00 pm Guest speaker. see you therell WEDDINGTON vs. SCHLAFLY Wednesday, April 26th 8 PM Centennial Room FREE with student ID $1 Non-Students UPC Talks & Topics (,RF.FK AFFAIRS 39 IN 89 Can you survive? AGS and Theta Xi Green Smq was a nlast we II have to nei together again soon. ove me DG s Applications now availanie tor Greek vearPook assistant editors Positions open Copy Editor ayoui editor, managing editor, an sales ad layout, and photo editor Pick up in 33? Union Deadline is Friday April21at4pm CONGRATUl ATIONS to Wendy I (AOTT). and Scott J (KE), on your engagement We didn't know you *wo ove birds oad it in ya1 Congratu ations and the best ot luck to the New Phi Mu rbe men ot Alpha Gamma Sigma Congratulations to Carmen C (Chi 0) tor being selected as Pi Kappa Phi's 1989 Rose Queen The men ot P' Kappa Phi K.C. (Sigma Nu). Congratulations tor being selected to J Board The men ot Sigma Nu Maioi Burns: Oh. Margaiet, I love it when you do thatl Ma|or Houlihan: Oh. Frank, you're so sweett THE SWEET TIMES ARE HERE AGAIN. M*A*S*H ‘89 * MELODRAMA 89 ACACIA * KAPPA ALPHA THETA Shot-A-Minute Will you be there for the Iasi shot? AXO - ATO Three and three thank* Theta Xi and DG. during GREEK WEEK The men ot Alpha Gamma Sigma To the Women of Kappa Alpha Theta, Looking forward to the BEST MELODRAMA ever. The Men of Acacia Vikki B (DG). ^ . Congratulation* on your nanny position this summer we ll miss youl __ Love, your DG sisters STUDENT GOVERNMENT Government Liaison Committee Pro|ect chair positions are available for 1989 90 Pick up applications at 115 Nebraska Union. DEADLINE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, 4:00 PM. PERSONALS Eric. Happy Anniversary1 (1's been a great 3 years i can t wail until this weekend I Love You. 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