The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1994, Page 7, Image 7

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    NU shoots past Cats in victory
By Trevor Parks
Staff Reporter
The Nebraska women’s basketball
team picked the right time to make a
season-high nine three-pointers in
posting its first Big Eight win.
The Huskersdefeated Kansas State
78-58 Sunday at the Bob Dcvaney
Sports Center.
With leading
scorer Naieesan
Brown on the bench
with four fouls, the
Cornhuskers took
advantage of the
three-point line to
make a 20-6 run
during a four
minute stretch in
the second half.
Bee* uuring mat
span, the Huskers — 9-8 overall and
1-3 in the Big Eight — made four
three-pointers to increase their lead
from 37-34 to 57-40. Sophomore guard
Lis Brendan scored nine of her 12
points — including a four-point play
— to help Nebraska take control.
Coach Angela Beck said it was
important for her team to stop being
one-dimensional Sunday.
“Nafcesah creates so much atten
tion inside,” Beck said. “This is the
best movement we’ve had all year. I
put pressure on our guards to shoot
more. It makes us a more complete
team.”
The Huskers made 7-of-12 sec
ond-half three-point attempts and
made 9-of-19 overall. The 19 attempts
tied a school record set at Long Beach
State in 1988.
KateGalligan’s fourth three-point
er of the game gave Nebraska its
biggest lead at 75-50 with 2:49 re
maining.
Galligan, who scored a career-high
20 points, said that playing without
Brown was a good lesson for the
Huskers.
“This forced us to move the ball
more,” Galligan said. “We need to
open up the perimeter to help our
inside players.”
The Huskers needed that Friday,
too, as they dropped a 78-57 game to
Kansas. The Jayhawks had four play
ers score in double figures.
Nebraska led midway through the
first half, but the Jayhawks went on a
17-4 run that helped put them ahead
41-25 at halftime.
Kansas, which improved to 12-1,
outscored Nebraska 37-32 in the sec
ond half, despite 18 second->ialf points
from Brown. Brown, who scored 22,
had 16 of the Huskers’ first 20 points
in the half.
But Beck said the Big Eight-lead
ing Jayhawks “pretty much controlled
everything.”
“I felt like there wasn’t a spark on
my team to compete with a team like
this,” she said. “I don’t know where
I’m going to find that spark.”
Galligan said the Huskers needed
some shots to fall Friday, like they did
Sunday.
“We took the same shots as we did
Friday but (Sunday) they went in,”
Galligan said.
NU women gymnasts get win
From Stan Heporfs
Nebraska’s women gymnasts
opened the season with a win over
Illinois at Champaign, 111.
The Cornhuskers outscored the
Illini 185.2 to 181.75.
Despite the victory, first-year
coach Dan Kendig said the Huskers
needed to improve.
“I would have felt better if we
would have hit more sets,” Coach
Dan Kendig said. “It was the first
meet, and you will see a big change
in our routines next week.
Nebraska freshman Kim
DeHaan finished second in the all
around, posting a score of 36.925.
Illinois’ Nicole Viernes finished
first with a score of 37.125.
Husker freshman Shelly Bartlett
won the uneven bars with a score of
9.65.
“We’re young and we’re only
going to get better,” Kendig said.
Nebraska faces Southeast Mis
souri State Saturday at the Bob
Devaney Sports Center.
Football games moved for TV
From Staff Reports
Nebraska has moved three of its
football games to different dates so
that two of the games can be televised.
Athletic Director Bill Byrne said
the Cornhuskers’ game against Texas
Tech at Lubbock, Texas, had been
moved from Sept. 10 to Sept. 8 and
would be televised by ESPN.
Nebraska’s nationally televised
matchup with Oklahoma has been
moved from Nov. 19 to Nov. 25.
The Huskers’ game against Wyo
ming has been moved to Oct. 1, orig
inally an open date on the schedule.
FOR SALE 000s
02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Garage Sales
10 Misc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
SERVICES 100s
100 Adoption
105 Alterations 8 Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal
125 Catering
128 Child Care
130 Cleaning/Laundry
131 Cleaning/Households
135 Computer Service
140 Entertainment
145 Gift Ideas
148 Hairstyling
150 Health S Fitness
153 Insurance
153 Instruction/Tutoring
158 Job Placement
160 Lawn care
165 Legal Services
173 Music Exchange
175 Photography
178 Pregnancy
180 Printing 8 Copying
182 Recycling
183 Religious
185 Rentals
188 Tanning
190 Tattooing
193 Travel
195 Typing 8 Resumes
NOTICES 200s
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Affairs
230 Student Government
240 Personals
245 Lost 8 Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
JOBS 300s
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
HOUSING 400s
400 Roommates
410 HousingWanted
420 Rooms/Hent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Duplex/Rent
450 Apart mentsTRent
460 Summer Housmg
470 Mobile Homes/Hent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes'Sale
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL 472-2588 FAX 472-1761
8 AM-4 30 pm Monday-Friday
34 Nebraska Union 1400 R Street
Lincoln Nebraska 68588-0448
00s For Sale
2 Appliances For Sale
Small Samsung dorm refrigerator. In good condition. Call
16 Computers For Sale
Computer session. Packard Bell 386 SX. 40 MB. many
options. Must sell. $950 OBO. Relay 1-800-833-0920,
435-0380.
IBM comp. 286 PC w/Modem, printer, SVGA Monitor,
40M Hard Drive, 8 Mouse. $500. OBO. 489-6354.
20 Furniture For Sale
Used furniture, computer, monitor, printer, and keyboard.
475-3110.
60 Sporting Goods
Excel wrightbench with leg extension 8 Inclinepress, curl
bar and weight. Best offer. CaU Derek. 435-4869.
KHS Montana Comp
Mountain Bikings 1994 Bike of the Year in stock now and
only $700 at Cycle Works.
Skis for Sale
2 pr. Dynastar downhill skis
*180 Freestyle's w/Look 182 bindings
*170 Visa Median's w/Salomon 753 bindings
Good to excellent condition 8-10 yrs. old.
$50 per pair. Call 488-1412 evenings.
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
For Sale: VCR w/remote. $85 excellent condition, works
great. Also, COLOR T.V., $75.466-8520.
New 20* color t.v. ♦ VCR. Paid $600, asking $500 O.B.O.
Call 436-8874.
70 Ticket Exchange
Fast Money I Will pay $17 for floor seats lor men’s
basketball. Call Kelly 436-8409.
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Membership runs today through 5-15-94
222 N. 44th St. offer expires 1/15/94 475-5686
100 Adoption
And baby makes three... If you could be the answer to our
prayers. Please call Janet S Sam at 1-800-286-7965.
From your courageous heart to our loving arms. Let us be
your choice. Your newborn will be the answer to our
prayers. We can provide a loving family environment.
Legal/Medical expenses paid. Call George & Peggy.
Collect at 516-673-0268.
150 Health and Fitness
Family Dermatology
Elliot L. Rusted, MD. Specialized treatment of all skin
and scalp disorders. Complementary medications for
acne patients. Evening and Saturday nours. Convenient
location. 3901 NormalBlvd. Suite 102483-7806
178 Pregnancy
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT is a confidential helping
hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint
ment, 483-2609.
188 Tanning
I Start your great Tan in Jan. Unlimited Tanning
$20.00. The sooner you start, the more Tans you
can get this month.
SaHalra 48th & Huntington. 464-8787.
Tan in Ten minutes
Same great tan. shorter timel Brand new 1994 tanning
beds. Wolff System TAnning. 20 and 30 minute beds
available. 464-0001. The Tannnig Place. 333 No. Corner.
195 Typing & Resumes
Action Resumes
Quality resumes, cover letters, typing. Quick service,
affordable rates. Evening, weekend hours. 435-7264
All types of word processing. Laser printing. $1.25 dou
ble-spaced page. Call Dana, 466-4400.
All typing needs filled at
Computer Type and Services
467-2666
4230 Progressive Ave
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 12 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $ 15 plus tax.
Daily Nvtvaskan, bamamani of fee Nebraska Union
210 Announcements
DO YOU WANT EXCITEMENT
AND ADVENTURE?
The College of Business Administration has just the
program for you! Spend three weeks of your summer In
Moscow. Russia and earn 6 credits studying economics.
Russia is just the place to go for any excitement and
adventure because of the current political change and
conflict that is a part of Moscow today. This is an experi
ence that you won't want to miss out onl Come and find
out more about this opportunity on:
Wednesday, January 19 at 1:00 p.m. in CBA 139D
Thursday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m. in CBA 125
For more information, contact: Kim Songster, CBA 138, or
phone 472-2310.
Do you know an outstanding individual or student organi
zation? Nominate them for tne Heart and Soul Organiza
tion of the Month award I Stop by the office for Student
Involvement, 200 Nebraska Union, for information or a
nomination form.
Attention UNL Student Staff, & Faculty
Are you experiencing pain or discomfort in
your feet or legs?
Then check oul the new podiatry services at the
University Health Center. Podiatry services be
gin January 12, 1994, Wednesday. 1 -3p.m.For
more information or to schedule an appointment
call 472-7415. A fee Is charged for this service.
Attention Sociology, Psychology and Criminal Justice
majors. Get valuable volunteer experience Interacting
with troubled youth involved In the Court System. Call
Andrea at the Attention Center for Youth. 2220 S. 10th.
441-7090.
ATTENTIONII Eligble student planning to transfer to
Teachers College must first attend a College orientation
session. Bring your advising folder and a CMA to one of
the sessions listed below:
Tuesday, January 18 107 Henzllk 2.00 - 245
Tuesday, January 18 107 Henzllk 3.00-345
Wednesday, January 19 107 Henzlk 3:30-4:15
Wednesday, January 19 107 Henzlk 4:30 - 5:15
Monday, February 28 116Henzlik 2:30-3:15
Monday. February 28 168 Henzllk 300-3:45
Tuesday, March 1 107 Henzlik 2:00 -2:45
Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlik 3:00 - 3:45
Tuesday, April 5 107 Henzllk 2:00-245
Tuesday, April 5 107 Henzlik 3:00-345
Wednesday, April 6 107 Henzlk 3:30-4:15
Wednesday, April 6 107 Henzlk 4:30-5:15
For more Information, contact the Teachers College Stu
dent Services Center. 105 Henzlik Hall.
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarship
For all disciplines now available. If you have 6 to 4
semesters remaining you may be eligible. Full tuition at
UNL, plus up to $450.00 for textbooks. Call 472-2468 for
more information.
INTRAMURAL INDOOR
SOCCER MANAGERS
The Manager Meeting torCo-Rec Intramural Indoor Soc
cer will be neld Thursday, January 20, at 4:00 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representa
tive present to be eligible for competition. Call 472-3467
for more information.
Julane,
Let's tan our hides at THE TANNING PLACE, Corner 8 "R"
St.
Learn How To Sell
Yourself!!
Wednesday, January 19,1994
5:00-7:30pm CBA 135
CBA Student Development Center Open House
Keynote Speaker: Donald Clifton, Chairman Gallup,
Inc.
Act Nowl Call Alex or Gwendolyn at 472-7773.
NEBRASKA CREW
Informational Meetings— Jan. 19 and 20, 6:00 p.m
Boathouse 16th & Y.
Photo ID
Legal, valid, real identification. For free application and
information write to:
The Peaks
PO Box 19973
Boulder,Co 80308
START THE NEW YEAR
OFF RIGHT...
By planning an exciting tall semesterl You could spend
twelve exciting weeks studying at Senshu University in
Japan. Learn Japanese, study another culture, and learn
about business from a true international perspective. This
is an opportunity you cant miss I Come lind out more at the
next Information session:
Wednesday, January 19 at 10:00 a.m. In CBA 125
Thursday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m. in CBA 125
For more details, contact Kerry Brooks. CBA 136 or phone
Student Alumni Association applications for new mem
bars are now out. They can be picked up at the Office for
Student Involvement 200 NE Union or the Wick Center.
They are due Jan 24 at 5pm, turned In at the Wick Canter,
1520 R St.
The WOMEN'S CENTER is offering support A discussion
groups: African-American Women's issues,
assertiveness training, eating disorders, healing from
incest, literature of latlnas, lesbian issues, surviving
sexual assault, preventing sexual harassment, assault I
rape, parenting, letting go relationships and substance
abuse. Cal the Women's Center at 472-2597 or stop in at
340 NE UNION for more information.
1 Bric-a
5 Wane
10 Tennyson
crossed it: 1892
13 Injury, to
Caesar
15 Le Louvre, e g
15 Raul Julia TV
role
17 Money
10 She wrote
“Solar Barque"
20 Ridicule
21 Aroused
23 One does this
with money
25 Fossil resin
20 Makes
reparation
27 Visigoth king
6 ft g g
wimer pear
30 Gorge
31 Dernier
34 Type of chair
35 A 1929 event
involving
money
36 Comestibles
37 Line on an
A.A.A. map
Soothing word
York river
Tirade
Pulitzer Prize
novelist: 1931
♦4"-in the
Dark,” 1964 film
49 Singers Bonnie
and John
46 Mirador
47 Doughboy s ally
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
48 Malt Drotner ot
William I
49 Money
55 Buddhist sect
56 Happify
57 American
Revolutionary
patriot
58 Abstract being
59 Liturgies
•0 One-horse
carriage
DOWN
1 Yuppie s auto
2 Fall call
3 Pub potable
4 Money
5 Wrong
• Target
7 Tree of the olive
family
• Type of bag
• A nematode
10 Money
11 A satellite of
Uranus
12 Peel
14 “Give
Hour": Friml
1« Large sums of
money
22 Bee: Comb,
form
23 Ermine in
summer
24 Money, etc.
2* Money
2% But, in Bonn
27 Beatles' *
Day's Night"
28 Emit amplified
light
30 Canadian
Indian
32 Gilroy's
“Subject"
33 Fishy date?
38 Lemon
operating in
Detroit
38 Masses of
money
38 Piscatory rover
41 Role in “Evita"
42 Lure
43 Had the flu
44 She was Miss
Brooks
45 Romeo and
Juliet, eg.
4# Seep
47 Ceramist's
paste
so Samuel’s
mentor
51 Ship’s channel
52 Burmese knife
53 Queen before
Sophia
54 Juan Carlos I,
eg. .
Edited by
Eugene T. Maleska