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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 27

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THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 199? I Mfm me. JOURNAL GPOHTSSTATELOCAL 327 (tyaj Big 8 state ri Baldwin can live with coach NCAA allows request North Platte man is accused of killing 7 1-year-old woman i ae wcomcr of the year. ti" a cIose vote for the Ant annual cAP Big Eight freshman of the year. tQpwa State's Fred Hoiberg beat out v-Colorado'i Donnie Boyce.

tyeeler pulled In 11 votes from the jnedia representatives who cover Big jEight basketball, ousting Oklahoma Wate's Byron Houston, who shared honors last year Missouri's now-departed Doug Smith. As of Tuesday, Baldwin was still at St Joseph's Center for Mental Health, where he was sent for psychiatric testing and treatment as a condition of bail, Papik said. Baldwin, a running back from Ro-selle, has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to one count of first-degree assault and one count of assaulting a police officer. The charges stem from the Jan. 18 beating of 23-year-old Gina Simanek of Lincoln.

No trial date is set By Associated Press i The NCAA will allow Nebraska running back Scott Baldwin, who is awaiting trial on assault charges, to live with Coach Tom Osborne or an assistant football coach, a university official said Thursday. The university received word by phone that the NCAA Council's Administrative Committee decided to give NU permission to let Baldwin live with a coach once Baldwin's psychiatric treatment is completed, said assistant athletic director Al Papik. NORTH PLATTE (AP) Mark Baker, 3L of North Platte was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the September stabbing death of a 71-year-old woman. Baker was arrested Wednesday at the Lincoln County Jail, where he was awaiting sentencing on a firearms-possession charge unrelated to the death of Evelyn Delmar. Delmar's body was discovered Sept 16 by a delivery man at Mary's Sanitary Supply, where she had been working as a clerk.

Lincoln County Attorney Kent Turnbull filed charges of first-degree murder, robbery and use of a knife in the commission of a felony against Baker in County Court At the afternoon arraignment Judge Kristine Cecava set Baker's bond at 10 percent At his arraignment on the new charges, Baker declared his innocence, Just as he has repeatedly done with the gun-possession He was convicted of the handgun charge Jaa 14 by a 12-member jury after less than 45 minutes of deliberation. He was sentenced to Hi to three years on that charge. At his trial, police officer Donald Staroska testified that while searching Baker's apartment after Delmar was killed, officers found a caliber snub-nosed pistol loaded with a seven-round clip. A box of 50 rounds of hollow-point bullets also was found, Staroska testified. Under Nebraska law, a convicted felon cannot possess such a gun.

Evidence introduced at the trial showed Baker served five years in a Mary--land state penitentiary for arson, a felony offense. Maxlne Moul, others back abortion right By Associated Press Lt Gov. Maxine Moul and eight state senators have joined public officials around the nation in urging the US. Supreme Court to protect a woman's right to choose an abortion. The high court is expected to rule this summer on a Pennsylvania case challenging a state abortion law.

Thirteen governors, 12 lieutenant governors, 17 state attorneys 995 state legislators and the mayor and corporation council of the District of Columbia signed the friend-of-the-court brief. The Nebraska senators who signed the brief are David Lan-dis and DiAnna Schimek of Lincoln; Brad Ashford, Jessie Ras-mussen and Eric Will of Omaha; Spencer Morrissey of Tecumseh; Arlene Nelson of Grand Island; and Bob Wicker-sham of Harrison. i Two NU players charged By Associated Press Two Nebraska football players were charged in connection with a 1 fight at a house party that sent some members of the school's baseball team to the hospital 5 Lance Gray, 21, pleaded innocent Wednesday to assault and trespassing, said city attorney Bill Austin. Lancaster County Judge Jack Lind- ner set an April 16 trial date for Gray, a walk on linebacker from Oswego, N.Y. Todd Gragnano, 20, pleaded guilty to trespassing and was fined $100.

He is a scholarship quarterback from Fountain Valley, Calif. Five other players have been cited in the Feb. 21 incident and were set for arraignment later this week. Police said a group including some baseball players forced two football players to leave a house party when they refused to pay for beer. The two came back later with other members of the football team and a fight broke out, authorities said.

Six members of the baseball team and one former player were injured and some were taken to the hospital Head football coach Tom Osborne kicked two of the players off the team. Player Jeff Hughes said he and Brian Havens were the players kicked off the team. The others faced suspension of part or all of spring practice. toggled through 24 turnovers com-; paced to 14 for the Warriors. ratfala 58, Neb.

City 40 'Ogallala ended a 29-year wait with ft initial first-round win Thursday morning. 'Led by 19 points from Chad Spady, Ogallala blasted past Nebraska City. Spady, who hit 9 of 13 shots from the' field, blocked six shots and grabbed seven rebounds to help the 19-1 and No. 3-ranked Indians snap a three-year string of first-round losses, Nebraska City, which finished 18-5, led through the first 10 niinutes of the game behind the scoring of Doug Harshman and Mark Madison. But the Pioneers' shooting went i and Ogallala stormed to a 25-21 halftime lead.

Nebraska City finished the first half with a 22 percent shooting mark and didnt improve in the second half. 1 Part of Nebraska City's shooting problems (hitting 13 of 59 in the game) was caused by Ogallala's defense. The Indians blocked nine shots. Pioneers, behind the free throw shooting of Madison, who hit 12 of 14 from the line and finished with 18 poiflts, managed to close the gap to with 3:41 left in the third VBut Ogallala counted on six baskets, including three by Andy Kosmicki before the end of the period to take a 44-30 lead. Welcome Friendliest Service in Town COLDEST BEER C-2 From page 23 free throws to account for the finaL Bertrand 76, Kenesaw 61 Tony Davis scored 32 points and pulled down 14 rebounds to lead second-ranked Bertrand.

THE CITY OF LINCOLN WELCOMES YOU, THE BOYS STATE BASKETBALL TEAMS AND FANS. ALLOFUNCOLN IS PROUD TO BE YOUR HOST FOR THIS BIG EVENT IN YOUR LIFE. WITH US, ALL OF YOU ARE WINNERS! MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME IN YOUR CAPITAL CITY. Guthard's twin brother Doug was then fouled with 10 seconds left, and he made the front end of a one-and-one to make it 48-45. After he missed the second, Sterling went for the tie, but Scott Hestermann's off-balanced attempt from 21 feet bounded away.

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Jared Htndershot 0-2 04 0, Matt Slelnhelder MMl Seth LtGrand 2-9 04 4, Darren Proury 2-5 4, Jason Edmister 0-2 0, Chod God ley 0- 0 04 0, Jeff Scnoo 04 04 0, David Burman 04 040. Totals 1411-14 4. Ogallala Ryan moon 2-4 04 4, O. Craig 1-2 2-2 4, Andy Kosmicki $-7 1-2 11, Kent Koohn M0 2-2 7, Jeremy Glenn 3-12 1-2 7, Chad Spady 9-13 1-2 19, Rod Ginmer 1-2 O-l 2, Jason Lund 1-2 2-4 4, Colin Kramer 04 04 0, Andy Hardies 04 04 0, Heath Staples 04 04 0. Totals 24-52 9-15 SB.

Three-point goals NC 2-12 (Wright 0-2 Harshman 0-2, Hendershot o-l, Preuty 2-5, EoV mister 0-2). Oaoltalo 1-4 (Koehn 1-4). Total fouls NC 17, Ogallala 14. Fouled out Harsh-. Hendershot.

Technical fouls none. Re-abounds NC 33 (LeGrand 11), Ogallala 45 (Kos-1 njlckl 11). Turnovers NC 14 Ogallala 1. Class C.I Coors (Reg-Light) Pchst case $3 Reg.4Jght-Draft- case extra ught) Class C-2 9 12 12 1245 Newman Grove 13 12 17 50 Sterling Scott Wevert 04 04 0, Scott Hester-man 4-15 3-4 11, Mlcah Uher 4-17 3-5 15, Matt Utter 4-13 2-2 11, Alan Buss 14 04 2, Mark Wusk 2-5 2-2 0, Brent Hutsman 0-1 04 0. Totals 1747 14-114.

Ntwrnm Grove Don Guthard 0-14 5-7 IS, Doug Gurnard 4-7 1-2 9, Brian Stone 24 04 4. Ross Nelson 7-13 04 14, Kurt Wlssonburg 24 1-2 5, Jonathon Carpenter 04 04 ft, Barry Benson 04 04 0. Totals 31-42 7-11 50. Three-point goals Sterling 1-9 (Hestermann 0-5, Mlcah Uher 0-1, Matt Uher 14), Newman Grove 14 (Don Guthard 1-5). Total fouls Sterling 17, Newman Grove It.

Fouled out none. Technical fouls none. Rebounds Sterling 33 (Wevers, Wusk 9), Newman Grove 31 (Nelson 11). Turnovers Sterling 12, Newman Grove 17. Class D-1 71 roi-K-HORDVILLt 41 11 5 1441 Newcastle 13 It 24 72 Polk-Hordvlllo Shane Somuels 2-7 3-4 7, Jason Honquist 04 04 0, Brad Anderson 34 04 ft Justin Rocknor 34 1-2 7, parold Carlstrom 0-2 0-2 0, Stacy Nyberg 0-1 04 0, Ryan Fowler 3-4 1-2 Tim Rogers 1-1 0-2 Nyberg 14 04 2, Shawn Shoup 1-1 04 Josh Bridges 0-1 04 0.

Totals 1747 7-14 42. Ie.cr'1?-Todd Bendr 54 5-7 It, Clayton Knelfl 44 1-2 9, Brandon Meyer 5-7 0-1 la Gorv "i'lS-tl S4 IS, A ton McGIII 44 34 5 Beli f'-2W4, Jert Swlck 1-1 04 2, Brad Rlckett 04 04 0, Andrew Monr 04 04 0, Shawn McKlnlev 04 04 0, Joy Shaw 04 04 0, KlrkNet-ton 04 1-2 1. Totals 2S47 15-22 71. TJr0'" ools PH M4 (Fowler l-t Hon-qylst 04, Samuels 0-1, Dennev 0-3, Reck nor 0-1, J- HJpJ; BrW Newcastle 14 Knelfl 0-1, McGIII 0-1). Total PH 21, Newcastle 15.

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