The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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Bowlers receive All-America honors
Two members of the Nebraska
men’sand women’show l in gleams
were awarded second-team All
America honors Monday.
Kim Berke, a sophomore busi
ness major from Beatrice, and Paul
Fleming, a junior general studies
major from Peculiar, Mo., were
selected for the team by the Na
tional Collegiate Bowling Coaches’
Association. Berke also was named
an academic All-America selec
tion.
I Crew team records tirst, third places
The Nebraska crew team re
corded first- and third- place fin
ishes at the President’s Regatta last
weekend in Topeka, Kan.
Nebraska’s Ron Vokoun and
Dave Schmidt won the men’s var
sity pair competition over a 400
meter course, while the Com
huskers’ mixed-eight squad entfy
finished third over the same dis
tance. The members of the mixed
eight squad included Vokoun,
Schmidt, Teresa Kastl, Jackie Sutsin,
Amy Green, Eric Dove, Vicki
Schormaker, Jon Paladino and
steerer Eric Dunning.
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Rodgers faces competition for I-back
by John Adkisson
Staff Reporter
Terry Rodgers says he is the type
of person who backs down from noth
ing. And after the junior I-back battled
back from a career-threatening knee
injury to play in six games for Ne
braska last season, he proved he was
a competitor.
But Rodgers’ biggest challenge may
be getting playing time during his
senior year.
Rodgers entered spring practice
second on Nebraska’s depth chart at
I-back, behind sophomore Leodis
Flowers. With the addition of high
school standouts Derek Brown and
Calvin Jones to the team this fall, the
position became loaded with talent.
“I love the competition,” Rodg
ers said. “The more guys I got going
against me, the better I perform.”
Rodgers said his knee still is not
fully recuperated from the injury which
made him sit out most of his sopho
more season. Last season he returned
to action, gaining 144 yards on 34
attempts.
“I’m still not back to 100 per
■ cent,’ ’ Rodgers said. * Ttgcts frustrat
ing not being able to go as fast or as
hard as you know you can.”
Rodgers said he has put the injury
behind him and is focusing on the fall
campaign.
“It’s in the past now. Those are
the things that happen in the game.
It’s a violent sport, and sometimes
there arc violent consequences,”
Rodgers said.
Injuries haven’t been Rodgers’ only
problem since coming to Nebraska.
At 5 feet 7 inches and 170 pounds,
Rodgers’ small stature has been an
other obstacle for him to overcome.
“Terry lost some weight during
l his rehabilitation and that set him
| back even more, but he’s had a great
I attitude considering everything he’s
' been through,” said head football
coach Tom Osborne.
Rodgers also has had to deal with
some off-field distractions. His father
Johnny, a 1972 Hcisman Trophy
winner for Nebraska, was involved in
a recruiting scandal concerning Hous
ton quarterback Andre Ware.
Head football coach Tom Osborne eyes his players Monday
as they practice in light rain and wind.
“My dad’s a grown man,’’ Rodg
ers said. “Sure, I’m concerned about
him and some of the bad things that
have happened, but I can’t tell him
what to do and what not to do.’’
In light of all his problems, would
Rodgers consider himself unlucky?
‘Td say that there’s been things
that have happened to me that lots of
other athletes don’t have to go
through,” Rodgers said. ‘‘But if I sit
back and think about what could’ve
been, I’ll lose all that I’ve worked so
hard for.”
Gymnastics
Continued from Page 9
Icss-than-spcciacular away from home.
Nebraska’s fourth-place finish at
last season’s NCAA championships
was the highest by the women’steam.
This year, it could be higher.
Maybe even at the top.
Green is a senior news-editorial major
and a Daily Nebraskan sports senior re
porter and columnist.
Bair
Continued from Page 8
the uneven bars (9.85). She lied the
school record of 9.85 on ihc balance
beam against Iowa State.
But her individual success, as well
as the team’s success, came as little
surprise to Bair.
“I’ve worked hard, and I knew
what I could do,’’ she said. “We’ve
got a lot of talent, and a lot of return
ing seniors and juniors from last year’s
team.”
Because of the team’s leadership,
Bair said, the Huskcrs have a good
chance to win the national title.
‘‘Even though everybody’s pretty
excited, we’re a good enough team to
know that we have a lot wc have to get
done this weekend,” she said. “ We’ve
been working hard on trying to clean
up executions and mistakes that will
get us small deductions.”
Bair said the Husker coaches have
tried to ensure a fun week of practice
this week to keep anxiety and tension
to a minimum.
‘They’ve been encouraging us a
lot, and it’s helped,” she said.
Bair, who plans to graduate this
May with an advertising degree, was
named to the Academic All-Big Eight
team for the third consecutive year.
She has a 3.13 grade point average.
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4 Book* 78 Tutoring
5 Clothing 80 Typing & Resumes
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12 Musical Instruments 110 Announcements
14 Photo Equipment 120 Greek Affairs
16 Sporting Goods 130 Student Governmenl
18 Stereos/TV* 135 Meeting Others
19 Ticket Enchange 140 Personals
20 Vehicle* 145 Lost 6 Found
-148 Wanted
I-m-m
2? Adoption Hi_HH
25 Automotive 150 Child Care Needed
28 Beauty Aids 160 Help Wanted
30 Bridal 162 Work Study Jobs
32 Counseling 164 Summer Jobs
34 Floral -
36 Health & F itness
38 Insurance -
40 Instruction 170 Roommates
42 Job Placement 175 Rooms For Rent
44 L#aal 180 Housai For Rant
60 Misc. Services 190 Apartment. For Rent
an p194 Homes For Sale
62 Pregnancy_196 Vacation Rentals
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3 Bicycles
Raleigh Grand Prix, 1988. Excellent Condition, $200
obo. 477 0387, leave message
6 Computers_
Apple IIGS. t mg. Image Writer II printer, color, software
optional $1500 464 4&9
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Clifts tor Pinning Cigarsl. 140 N. 12lh
Stop at One More Time tor Formals- both vintage and
current styles We also have lovely wedding dresses.
bridesmaids dresses
850 N. 27th. 474 2065
Open every day.
IX Stereos/TVs
AIWA tape deck. AD-515 $120 obo Call 436 9947. as*
tor Jason.
Jamo professional Hi-Fi speakers 1 1/2 yrs. old. New
$1300, asking $650 obo. 435-9429. ask lor Matt S. or Jay
2ft Vehicles For Sale
'82 Mazda Sport Pickup. 5-speed, air. am/fm. 55,00(
miles, sharp. $2250 otter. '81 Honda Civic, 4-door, auto
am/tm. excellent throughout. $2250 otter Baer s Auto
motive Sales, 1647 S. 3rd, 477 6442.
1966 Toyota King Cab Turbo 4x4 pxk-up. black. 33.000
mi., auto., stereo, mags, till-wheel, loaded radials, nice,
$7495 obo. 1985 Ford E XP T urbo, red. 5 spd., air, stereo,
sunroof, low miles, nice, $3495 obo 1984 VW Rabbit
GTI, red, 5 spd , air, Kenwood stereo, sunroof, new
radials. Ike new, $3495 obo. 1962 Honda Aocord, auto.,
air power steering and brakes, never smoked in. like new
in end out, $3695 obo. 1980 VW Rabbit, two door, air,
stereo, fresh paint, nice driver, $1495 obo. 1980 Celica
Supra, auto . air, power windows, locks and more, nee
driver, $1495 obo. Top Auto Sales. 139 A St., 437-6308
oi 560-2366
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1974 Mercedes 230. best oher. 474-1716 or 483-1691
Cars bought for cash. Best prices given up to $1,000
437-8031 days, 423-5036 after 6 p.m.
22 Adoption
* Adoption *
Happy, financially secure woman eager to share my
undivided love of life with a child Conlioential. expenses
paid as legal. Vour wishes mattar. Call Judie collect
(508)744-1282
ADOPTION
California couple with adopted son and lots of love to give
desire to adopt newborn. Happily married, financially
secure. Let us help you through this difficult time Legal/
confidential. Expenses paid.all Janet collect anytime,
(707)633-1230
ADOPTION EQUALS LOVE
Financially secure father, full time mother/teacher,
seek* to adopt newborn. Vour baby will make our
life complete. Let ue help. Expeneee paid.
Confidential. Ca'I collect. Paula and Michael, 718
_ 370-1056._
BLESS THIS HOUSE. TV director and wife with big
hearts, big old house, adorable puppy, loving grandpar
ents, waiting to give your baby a happy life. Can we help
you? Expenses paid. Confidential and legal Call Kathy
and Mike collect 212-431-9284.
Happily ever after, days filled with laughter, a warm and
loving mom and dad. all your wishes can be had. Loving
couple unable to have our own child want to channel our
love and devotion into raising your baby Financial
security and loving dedication promised We know that
we can help make your difficult decision easier if you call
us. We‘d like to provide the happy beginnings you des.rt
for your child Expenses paid. Call us colloct, evenings
and weekends. 212-243-2621.
Loving CaMornia couple and 14-month old daughter.
Emily, wish to adopt newborn. Legal, confidential, ex
penses paid. Call Kathy collect anytime st 213-643
5843
PREGNANT AND WONDERING
WHAT TO DO?
Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are
only provided by a licensed agency. No lee for our
confidential services. Contact:
Nebraska Children's Home Society
4600 Valley Road
483-7879