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Friday, September 21, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Cornhuskers Debut Tomorrow; Devaney Uses Experienced Unit By RICK AKIN Sports Editor Bob Devaney, Husker foot ball ccach, snakes his debut in Memorial Stadium tomor row at 2 p.m., putting an ex perienced Cornhusker squad on the field against South Da kota. Only one sophomore, Doug Tucker, is on tne top two units with the first team com prised solely of lettermen. The starting team has . a Sne which averages 201 pounds and a backfield that averages 192 poinds. Dwain Carlson, senior co captain, who has been run ning on the first unit at left guard, has injured his toe but Nebrashan Sports will probably be ready to go in tomorrow's clash, accord ing to Devaney. Starting lineup On the starting unit will be Larry Donovan (185) at left end, Tvrone Robertson (210 at left" tackle, Carlson (280) at left guard, Ron Mkhka (205 at center. Bob Brown (259) at right guard. Lloyd Voss (22S at right tackle and Jim Huge (125) at right end. la fbe backSeM win be Dennis Oaridge (216) at quarterback, Dave Tbeisea (202) at left hall. Warren pvers (18V) at fullback and Dennis Stnewe (175) at right half. On the alternate unit will be Larry Tomlinson (285 i at left end, Monte Kiffin (225) at left tackle, John Kirby (205) at left guard, Jim Baf fieo (240t at center, Gary Toogood (220) at right guard, Al Fischer (215) at right tackle, and Dick Callahan (120) at right end. Faimaa or Tucker John Faiman 1S5) or Tuck er T7Q) will handle the quar terbacking chores with Willie Head Nebraskan Want Ads Ross (135) at left half, Gene Young (197) at fullback and Rudy Johnson (185) at right half. Johnson's availability is questionable. If be is Enable to play, Kent McCloaghai (ISO) wCl move into his spot. McConghan wCl also play de fease with (be first writ, re placing the quarterback. In case Carlson is unavail able, Kirby will move to the starting unit and John Der vin (185) will move to the second unit. Husker Win in Last Meeting Rasker Win ia Last Meeting The last time the Rasters met South Dakota was ia 1356 with the Buskers winning, 34-6. Last week the Coyotes dropped a 35-26 deciska to Colorado State. The Coyotes operate from an unbalanced line, using the pass as one of their main weapons. S.D. Has Seea Actioi "They have already played a game, which we haven't," said Devaney. "Yon never know what is going to hap pen." Yesterday (be Haskers worked n pants, post re turns, extra point plays and raa some plays. A short prac tice ia uniform with pads Is i slated for today ia tbe Sta dium. Although injnred, Bm (Thunder) Thornton win suit : for Saturday's game for the flip of the coin. Golfers Meet AH intramural golfers are directed to meet ia 102 P.E. Building Friday, Sept. 21 by 5 p.m. Each organization is ; limited to six entries ia the fraternity and resident haD divisions. Harry Good, golf coach, savs that twelve positions oa the Husker golf team will be filed ea the basis of the 18 hole scores from Pioneer Park. ' Niemano's WHERE DIMIMfi S A PLEASURE 620 Ha Srh if'h Jed tf N V VV7 " r TX" ' V' I m W U : I'M t NsvV Meet Simon's varsity. squad of bright-eyed brains chosen for their wanderfjl verve, personality and fashion wit about what to wear on campuses "Here in rhe Midwest. Come in, meet them and find out exactly who's who and what's what in the collegiate set. Top row: Steve Lahr, Phi Gamma Delta, Bob Shambien, Phi Delta Theta, Jim Lemons, Kappa Sigma, Gary Edgar, Sgma Alpha Epsilon, Phil Larson, Theta Chi fvVes leyon, John Stolzenfaurg, Beta Sigma Psi, John Bischoff, Theta Xi, Middle: Bob Keefer, Phi Kappa Tou (Wesleyan), Bill Wright, Phi Kappa Psi, Grant Gregory, Beta Theta Pi, Gary Brouillette, Sigma t4u, Bottom: Mary Bell Elliott,Koppa Alpha ' w --ft -r - 1 ' Kappa Kappa Gamma, Liz Barrett, Chi Omega. w"v A VV I VI; tX)ACH AND COCAPTALVS-Coach Bob DevaBey, Dwaia Carlsoa (62) and BUI ( Thunder) Thornton. TOMIGMT TOt T, VW tf mm ... w mm 1 1 j i . n -f jOW' ill JORIBSE 2MD COLO MfT iato ?ftSa We're the New Theta, Marilyn Duncan, Tri Delt, Sue Oberle, Kappa Delta, SHOW OF THf YEA mm svTrCS YEAJTS B!G i excitement tOO Iw-jwgtt MOW ACID tw.D'rrrm'P.Linf,' Jill :l!l!!l2l) v.-, !f . 4f J. 1 to Team On Simon's College Board Nebraskan Staff Predictions Nlil I4Sut E-$uta OUa. M. j Catn4 ban Okttlma Miami Ilitala Onmm SL Man . Arfcnsx j ruk t.C.r. 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