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______ SINCE A 4-YEAR DEGREE REALLY TAKES 5 YEARS, YOU MIGHT NEED TO SAVE SOME MONEY. 12 fast Italian favorites priced under $4. Real Italian. Real Fast „ 4603 Vine St, Lincoln • •' ' : : ‘ ' . ‘ ; • ;V J ‘ : It's everyv^1®*® youvatttohe* S* •» . M 7i' . . . .... „ . . ; • * • •■* ' -1 "• 1 j •' ; , s >■ - •. . . Basketball tickets on « sale today From Staff Reports Men's basketball season ticket applications are available today to full-time UNL students at the athletic ticket office, 117 South Stadium. The tickets will be on sale from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn., today through Friday. Tickets are $3.50 per game and available in four packages. Students can purchase any com bination of die packages. Two packages include five games, one package includes four games and one package includes three winter vacation games. Student tickets provide ac cess to the floor bleacher seat ing at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The defending National Invitation Tournament champi ons begin their exhibition sea son Nov. 7 against Team Pella. Darin Erstad fights to fit in with Angels ERSTAD from page 7 fell into a groove. California Manager Marcel Lachemann, who was later fired, de cided to establish rotation among the four outfielders after Edmonds’ return. But the production of both Erstad and leftfielder Garret Anderson dropped, prompting Erstad’s demotion back to Vancouver on Aug. 3. “Fortunately, I was getting on base —so it made things easier on diem to keep playing me,” said Erstad who was the starting punter for the NU football team in 1995. “But when (Edmonds) came back, the right decision was made. Getting sent down was one of the most hum bling experiences of my life.” Erstad, who hit .305 with six home runs and 41 RBI in Vancouver this season, will finish the year in Califor nia — currently in last place in the American League West Division — and try not to worry about his future in the crowded Angel outfield. “That’s something I can’t control,” ASU 17th; Buflaloesfafl From Staff Reports Arizona State, which will next play host to No. 1 Nebraska, jumped one spot to 17th in The Associated Press football poll. The Sun Devils beat North Texas 52-7 Saturday. Colorado, which lost 20-13 to Michigan, fell to No. 12. In other Big 12 action: Iowa beat Iowa State 38-13, Baylor beat Louisville 14-13, Kansas State shut out Cincinnati 35-0, Oklahoma State beat Tulsa 30-9, Memphis beat Missouri 19-16, Southwest Louisiana shocked Tfcxas A&M 29 22 and Kansas hammered Texas Christian 52-17. Don’t miss this award-winning stage production that continues to thrill audiences around the world. Dance, mime, music and technical effects combine to recount an epic tale fight for Experience the drama, experience the triumph, experience The Masterpiece, ant Lied .Sept* 7:0© Tickets avmmuic m u 47?-47^rB°X ^ THE A TOYMAKER'S DREAM