$$$$ STUDENTS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE GUARANTEED CALL FOR INFORMATION 1-800-224-8221 f SPECIALIZED 1995 V If Ss s WAS $359-NOW $319 1994 SPECIALIZED, bikes CLEARANCE PRICED NU golf teams await decision about qualification for NCAA From Staff Reports Both the Nebraska men’s and women’s golf teams will have to wait and see if they will go to the NCAA Regionals. The women fin ished third at the meet, held in Stillwater, Okla., to achieve their high Pattorcnn est t,nistl Since panerson 1991. The fin. ished seventh with a final-round score of 310 in Hutchinson, Kan. The Comhusker women posted the second-lowest round of the day with a score of 319. Oklahoma State won the title with a three-round score of 937. Husker Michelle Patterson used a score of 79 to move her from ninth place up to fifth place to take home a medal. Molly Mullin just missed die medal cut by one stroke with a three round score of247. Oklahoma Statealso won themen’s title with a three-round score of 858, 22 shots better than second-place Kansas and 58 shots ahead of the Huskers. Nebraska’s top finisher was senior Steve Reiter, who shot a 74 in the final round to finish in a tie for 15th. Dodgers Continued from Page 7 Just prior to the game, both teams lined up along the base paths and tipped their caps toward the stands in a gesture of reconciliation following the longest strike in baseball history. “Thanks to the loyal, patient and knowledgeable baseball fans of South Florida,” the public address announcer said. The crowd jeered. Then came the first pitch of pro baseball’s 126th season, albeit 23 days and 2 minutes late. At 7:37 p.m. EDT, Florida’s John Burkett threw a fastball that was fouled off. The crowd cheered. It was baseball’s best moment in 8 1/2 months. Sweep Continued from Page 7 The next inning with one out, Gloria Von Rentzell hit her sixth home run of the season. Tobin Echo-Hawk fol lowed Von Rentzell with a single and moved to second with a stolen base. Then Viola hit another home run to center to give the Huskers a 6-4 lead. The Nebraska defense turned a spar kling double play in the seventh, and Blackwood struck out Shannon Hutson to end the game. Viola said after coming alive in the first game, Nebraska was going to have a big second game. Nebraska had five of its first six batters of the second game score as the Huskers exploded for five runs in the first inning. Amy Offenbacker started the first inning with a single toright and then stole second base. After Von Rentzell grounded out, Echo-Hawk hit an RBI single to center to knock in Offenbacker. After Viola walked, Blackwood singled to left to score Echo-Hawk. Then Viola scored on Karla Knicely’s single. Blackwood scored on a bloop single by Rachel Dunham. The Huskers’ scoring closed out with Knicely scor ing on a sacrifice fly to right by Sherry Allcom. In the second inning, the first four Husker batters scored. Von Rentzell, Echo-Hawk, Viola and Blackwood all scored. Viola had a base hit that scored Von Rentzell and Echo-Hawk. She broke the Big Eight record for RBIs —previously set by Oklahoma’s Chris DeLuca last year—with the two-run velle said sweeping the double header over Drake was important for the Huskers ’ NCAA Regional chances. “If we drop games to Drake and other non-conference games, then we might not get as strongly considered,” Revelle said. “To me they’re insur ance wins.” 30%-t>0% OFF FRAMES 125 South 66th 66th & O 489-9776 1132 0 St. 476-7583 I 30%'60% OFF ANY FRAME Save 30%-60% off any frame when you purchase a complete pair of prescription glasses (frame & lenses). Choose your favorite frame from our huge selection of famous brand names. Excludes Eye Buys®* Col lection. No other coupons or discounts apply. Offer valid only at participating locations through 5/20/95. PmEVmH BUY A PAIR OF DURASOFT® COLORS CONTACT LENSES AND GET A CLEAR PAIR FREE Buy a pair of Durasoft® Colors (D2 or D3) contact lenses and get a pair of Durasoft Clear con tact lenses free. Current contact lens prescription required. Eye exam not included. No other coupons or discounts apply. Offer valid only at participating locations through 5/20/95. PE/mVtsm BB It’s One Of The Most Useful Credit Cards On The Pllliet. Unless Y'owve Stolen It. Your MasterCard® is stolen. You panic, get angry, panic some more. Then you call and cancel it. Now the thief is in possession of, oh, about seven cents worth of stolen plastic. (Maybe he can use it as a coaster when he entertains at the hideout.) So relax. You only have to pay for stuff you bought, £^and you can get a new card the next day.* It’ll be accepted at millions of places, & one of which J^must sell wallets. Master Card. It's more than a credit card. It's smart money! *Certain conditions apply C1995 MasterCard International Incorporated