Unknowns get shot in spring game QBS from page 16 _ be the No. 1 quarterback. “If Crouch goes down, Newcombe is the guy,” Gill said. “That’s the antic ipation.” Whether Chrisman and Lindstrom will be needed next fall as much as they have been this spring is yet to be determined. But Chrisman says that doesn’t matter because he’s living his dream. ‘ ‘; “I’ve always wanted to play big time football and you Can’t get bigger ^than this,” Chrisman said. “It’s just, something I always Wanted to do - kind of a dream I guess! I’m still livirfg a dream.” ' J Notes: ^ V ‘ ‘ r Nebraska worked out for just more than two hours Wednesday in its final practice before the Red-White scrim mage on Saturday’‘No new injufies1 ' were reported. The coaching staff will divide up the-players into two teams tonight for the spring game. Solich said he was pleased with the progress his team has made this spring and expects most of die loose ends to be tied up Saturday. 7 m “It’s been a good spring,” Solich said. “I like the attitude of the team. I like the way they went about the spring. “It hasn’t been easy for them - practices have been long and demand ing - but I think they responded well.” Happy Hour Mon-Thurs. 8-1OPM Great Appetizers & Drink Specials! ARTURO’S 803 ‘Q’ ST. 475-TACO Texas has talent to spare LONGHORNS from page 16 in better shape, in the fall after going through conditioning. The defense also came on strong, recording 10 tackles for losses and five sacks. Redshirt freshman Reed Boyd and true freshman Phillip Geiggar led the Longhorns with seven tackles apiece. This has been the best spring we ve had since I’ve been here.” Mack Brown UT coach : BIG DIAMOND SALE v Save 20% to 60% • ■-'•J/ ' a smaller diamond somewhere else . when you can buy a larger, better • •< quality diamond at A.T. Thomas e [ “■ Jewelers. —c/7T Tfiomas Jewelers .... —.a=.-=-■ . = = =.== 6420 “O” St.* 467-5402 "Do / need “Do / really a moving need to company?” networks I gat at! the answmrs: I £Ot aU the answers. unl.6Grad2000.com ^^^unLoGrad2000^con^^ all day, all night dailyneb.com wants to recognize our Campus Operations Manager and the rest of their incredible Marketing and Notetaking team! * • . . x ; f • • ■ ' .1 ’ ‘ i “ ‘ « # 1. .. .• . ( s : / * . ’ Thanks for helping u$ (hake Versity.com the premier onlme academic resource. lecture notes. study groups. research center *HEYUNI* there'sanother onz in town & ffs QtjlHie SunTanim^ ApriLURfobfoiiz Special &&S59— ^3 Ultrabronz tans KWW BULBS NBW BU1BS NgWtit ■» WW BULBS MtW BULBS 3 MONTH *4)495 MEMBERSHIP 3>ZHw^ NSW BULBS NSW BULBS NSW BULBS USW BULBS NSW BULBS HOI Arapahoe On Sou* 1Mi&Arapahoe BOO gt sBrara In Arapttoe Cantor Next to ftnt Bucks Celebrate NU’s First Football Game We will win this one for sure! Thursday April 13 50 cents draws $1.00 bottles $2.00 Stoli and Absolut ‘Win a free Graduation Party” 8-11 & - • Friday April 14 Brass Rais First Tailgate Party of the Year $1.00 Wells $2.75 Pitchers ‘Win a free Graduation Party” 8-10 • ■ Saturday April 15 Paul Phillips Live 50 cents Bush Light draws 50 cents Bush Light bottles .. - 'v ‘ An event in celebration of 100 years of graduate education, research, and creative activity at the University of Nebraska. The Kept University VS. The Autonomous University A Free Public Symposium at the University of Nebnska-Uncotn Thursday April 13,2000 2 p.m. Nebraska Union i ' V:; Are universities becoming more like for-profit coinpanies, spinning busi nesses and earning royalties off faculty inventions? Ar e increased funding ties —--— between universities and corporations compromising t miversity research? Or is private funding the key to continued research success ind achievement? Jennifer Washburn, author of The Kept University (The Atlantic Monthly, March 2000), and Howard Bremer, patent attorney an 1 former president of the Association of University Technology Managers, debt te the issue. a The University of Nebraska-Unco* _ “An eqiMl npportutoily wjurraT firt wwpfciypr wth > ccwnp»ihwM) plan fcf rtheraky