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S stuaents
To the Students: ,
"The coaching staff. footbaE players, and myself
want to thank the students of the University of Ne
braska for the splendid support tbey bare given us
throagboct this year. .
After the games, we received many telegrams
the fraternities aad sororities, wane l tare not
i able to thank eaeJi of these iBdmdaaOy, I d want
to kw that their isterest has act gone an-
nvticed.
We feel that the success of any football team is
dependent to a large degree oa tie attitude and support
of tie University stodert body, aad in 13m respect
the Nebraska s&adents bare been the besL"
Bob Devaaey
Head Football Coach
Wrestlers
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Bv MICK ROOD
Sports Staff Writer
3tEke Niiwesi and Steve Wal
eatz of Nebraska njajMained
their lm&SeiiBs&ed dual rec
ords, bast the Hassker wrest
lers dbepped a 29-11 match
to powerful Iowa State,
Wednesday might at the Cal
iseusL WaHemL wmestfeg at 115,
boosted HHiisxer hopes wan a
$&P-g3 pia veir State's Roam
KjE&ftta. fbe strong ligM-
pencw! and eveaBSaalUy ponied
Ms adversary in 2:39.
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For Outstanding Bowl Showing
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By RICK AKIN
SporU Editor
Christinas time offers little relief for the college
teams around the country.
Basketball teams have their holiday tournaments and
football teams have the bowl games.
Tbe Esskers got-tteir Christmas presents early wits,
taeir fine effort in New York at tee Gotfcam BewL In
answer to Coach Devaney'c letter fat tanns
two, Thaak yod, tae eoaeldag staff, aad the foUIl
players tor ghing the sfadent. a beltava season.
Cagers fat Action
Nebraska's cagers have the Big Eight Preseason Tour
nament to tackle during their Christmas vacation.
The first game of the tournament looks Eke it should
be aboat the best game of tbe toarney. Ia flas e CMerad
takes oa Ifauft
Nebraska gets Iowa State in its opening game and
if the Haskers can keep playing poised basketball as they
did against Miami the other night, and Coach Bush finds
a consistent fifth man, the Buskers may have some
surprises for the Kansas Ci&ans as well as the Big Eight.
Colorado Tops
Colorado should grab the trophy meeting Kansas
State in the finals. Kansas State shooJdnt be too pressed
as it plays Missouri, which has tost two of its top men
via the injury, in the opening. The two Oklahoma teams
are the only ones toft in the Wildcats' bracket, which
shouldn't be too great a hurdle for Tex Winter's crew.
The bowl games sboabl be the best in many years
with the best teams fat the aattoa facing each other.
The Rose Bowl should be the top one of the New
Year's Day activities. Southern CaL the nation's No. one
team, meets Wisconsin, the No. two team and Big Ten
champ.
Toss Up
This one is practically a toss up but the Stick wCl
have to go along with Wisconsin since the Badgers have
seen the tougher competition this season. WISCONSIN.
The Oraage Bowl Is of partkalar farterest to Big Eight
fans trace Oklahoma, the Big Eight ckamp, will face
Bear Bryant's Alabama efciV.
This also should be a real kaock-dc d-1i ag-'tia-ost
fight as both teams are rated highly. Alabama is al
wav rmwwl tart tta Soontfrs have eot too much mo-
imemtum going' and the layover wont hurt them that
Cotton Bowl
The Cotton Bowl, a Dallas, Tex. classic, finds Texas
and Lootisiana State in the naming. Texas has been
strong this season even though their preseason hopes
have not become a reaMy, the Locghorns should come
out on top.
Lnmuu State started to move at the end of the
teas tat dost hare the bones. TEXAS.
The Btneboimet Bowl is also of interest to Big Eight
fans since Sliissouri is petted against Georgia Tech. Last
Kansas made the Big Eight shine with an impressive
victory.
Mizum Again
Aad Wxsmii wf3 probably do tie same tiling. MS--S0URL,
If MIsaearf and OUatana take home wins, tt wM
nuke tierce E?g Eight teaau to grab bowl victories after
the Carataskers acroaiplfshcd the task.
Stkh Sidelight College foo(hal attracted 21 million
pesple la.it season even though tfce number of coOeges
parSaopatiKg declined.
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