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SPIRIT WWWRp Presented by V buick: The New Symbol For Quality In America. and Student Involvement The Buick Volunteer Spirit Award 3 UNL Students, 1 Faculty/Staff, and 1 Alumnus will be honored for their community and campus service. Buick winners receive: •5 shares of General Motors Corporation Common Stock • Recognition Plaque Deadline: Thursday, March 9 a ■■■■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■ ' .. . - —"I Student Organization Awards UNL faculty, staff, and students will be recognized for President of the Year Treasurer of the Year Rookie of the Year Outstanding Student Organization Members, Officers, and Advisers Heart and Soul Student Organization of the Month Deadline: Friday, March 10 All award winners will be honored at the Chancellor's Leadership Recognition Reception Thursday, April 20,1995 Sheldon Sculpture Garden, 3:30 p.m. Information and Applications: Student Involvement 200 Nebraska Union (City); 300 East Union (East); Women's Center, Culture Center Husker record goes to 4-2 after weekend tournament From Staff Reports Mel Motley’s three-run home run in the seventh inning gave Nebraska a 6-5 win over 14th-ranjced Oklahoma State Sunday in the Arthur Gallagher Tournament; The win over the Cowboys improved the Comhuskers’ record to 4-2, with a 3-2 record in the tournament. Junior Alvie Shepherd picked up his second save, but he had to work out of a jam in the top of the ninth inning. With runners on first and third, Shepherd forced Oklahoma State to hit into a double play to win the game. In their opening game Friday, the Huskers dropped an 8-4 decision to New Mexico State. With Nebraska up 3-1, the Aggies exploded for seven runs in the top of the fifth inning to seal the win. Later that day, Nebraska rebounded with a 10-2 win over Southern Utah. Nebraska junior right-hander Craig Sanders went the whole way, allowing just four hits and striking out seven for the win. Freshman first baseman Todd Sears hit his first career home run in a four-run fourth inning. On Saturday, the Huskers split two games with San Diego State. The Huskers won the first game 6-5 when Sears hit a game-winning home run in the seventh inning. Mens’ golf team finishes 13th in South Florida Invitational From Staff Reports The Nebraska men’s golf team finished in 13th place at the South Florida Men’s Golf Invitational held in Tampa, Fla., Friday through Sun day. South Alabama captured the team March 9-12 & 15-18 Tickets On Sale Now! CALL 472-2073 TTCATXE MTS 4 DANCE _ 9GX0FBCL TD*LE 3U-DHG. 1ZTH 4 R STREETS UMJHTT Of KBHASKMJJCOW | 17th & N Streets | No Appointments Necessary | 476-9466 j(5g>$6 Off 0 ! Oil Change Service NOW FOR $1895 ONLY (reg. S24.95) [•We change oil & oil filter up to 5 quarts. •We lubricate the chassis. I *We check and fill: Automatic transmis | sion fluid only, brake fluid, battery fluid, | power-steering fluid, and washer fluid, ■ *We check anti-freeze, air filter, wiper [ blades, tire pressure, vacuum interior, and wash your windows. [ Best Service in Just 10 Minutes. Most Brands Available. I Expires 5*31*9S Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat^-4^ title with a three-day totahof 890. Nebraska shot a 932. Individually for Nebraska, sopho more Jacques Paiement finished in ninth place with a three-round total of 224. He shot a 76 on Sunday and finished six shots behind South Florida’s Bjorn Flygare. There are no small victories in the fight against heart disease. I ASUN Debates Sponsored by: UNL Residence Hall Association Abel Ballroom, 9 p.m. Thursday March 2 Parking Problems? Need a Place to Park? Park by Day SI.00 Park by Month $25.00 Don't Fight For Parking! Enter at 8th & S Streets, 1 Block West of Memorial Stadium Contact: 1033 "O" St., Suite 120,474-2274 L Si R a 3<2tjOq TByciii Husker softball still undefeated From Staff Reports Last year, the Nebraska soft ball team started off the season with a loss against Oklahoma in the first game of the season. After eight games this year, the Comhuskers are still unde feated and off to their best start ever. The Huskers swept two games from Creighton Satur day in Omaha. In the first game, junior Stacie Stafford picked up her fifth win of the season in a 6-4 win. Freshman shortstop Ali Viola went 2 for 3 with a double and a home run. Freshman Angela Black wood lifted her record to 3-0 with a 5-0 shutout in the second game. She allowed just four hits. The shutout was Blackwood’s second of the season. Freshman Jenny Smith pounded a three-run home run in Nebraska’s four-run sixth inning. The Huskers will try to con tinue their winning streak at the Roadrunner Tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. The tournament will go from Thursday to Sun day. Swimmers win, lose team titles From Staff Reports The reign is over. The Nebraska men’s swimming team’s 15-year monopoly on the Big Eight Championships ended with a third-place finish this weekend. The Comhuskers finished behind Iowa State and Kansas. The women’s swimming team, however, took home its second con secutive title. The Huskers won six out of seven events and finished sec ond in the other. Nebraska’s Penny Heyns, who is the nation’s top-ranked 100-and 200 breaststroker, was named as one of the three Big Eight outstanding per formers for the season. Regular season ends with win From Staff Reports The Nebraska women’s basketball team finished the regular season Sun day with a 62-51 victory at Iowa State. The Comhuskers, 13-13 and 4-10 in the Big Eight, were led by Anna DeForge, who scored a team-high 15 points. Nebraska led the last-place Cy clones 35-16 at halftime before Iowa State outscored Nebraska 35-27 in the second half. The Huskers will play Oklahoma in the first round of the Big Eight Tournament at Salina, Kan., Satur day.