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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1969 PAGC 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ; 1 .' : -1 .1 A ..'' Displeasure echoes in KU lockeroom By Randy York Sports Editor V Kansas football coach -Pepper R o d g e r s was r somewhat ambivalent .after his Jayhawks absorbed the short end of a 21-17 verdict at Nebraska Saturday. He was disappointed with the way in which his team i lost, bu! he was pleased with his club's determination and overall effort. Rodgers fielded writers' questions in a lockeroom of frustrated players, coaches and o;her KU personnel. But he didn't exactly en dorse the idea of rehashing officials' decisions or gam plays, especially the crucial pass interference call and the ensuing personal foul penalty which led to the decisive Hu'ker touchdown. 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FMC Chemicals Take a Chance Talk with FMC fof dotUe2 Wormttlon, writ to Mr. 0. A. Mayer ntC Chemicals, 633 Third Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 t' iff " " V 2 i J IBs 5 Nebraskan photo by Mlkt Havman Husker quarterback Jerry Tagge refuses a tackle offered by Kansas defen sive lineman Jim Baily with only minutes left in Saturday's contest. "No comment," Rodger replied "What about the personal foul?" "No comment,'' h repeated. Rodgers started the huddle with writers in an official tone, like he was reading a proclamation: "I will not volunteer information. I will answer questions." His answers warmed with his potent temper, which eventually ignited. 2055 "0" Lincoln A SPRING FOR ALL SEASONS 777 LiJLiL! I McAendrue Spring 01 73104 McKendre Spring . . . An incredible new sound that must be heard. From four of the most talented musicians on the rock scent today. Heavy. Very heavy. Expand your mind with McKendree Spring. INCREDIBLE NEW EXCITEMENT ON 0ECCA RECORDS oocc i.Nlk.KVlfcWS ON CAMl'tIS OCTOBER 14, 196 ct - S ' ft.,. si. "I have said all I'm going to say about the inerference call to the squad," he finally offered. "You writers missed that. I'll say though what I said last week. All officials are wonderful." There was a lack of com munication between the scribes and the threat of the coach's combustion at the out set. The KU coach, however, broke the ice. He finally volunteered, after finishing his beef sandwich, "You have to understand the way 1 feel." He paused briefly. "These kids worked hard," he con tinned, "and came back to play a very fine Nebraska Lead your own life. Enjoy it. Don't let life let you down because of a silly head ache. Happiness is as far away as an Anacin bottle. Anacin is twice as strong in the specific pain re liever doctors recom mend most as the other well known extra strength tablet. Anacin may not bend your mind, but it sure will get your head together. We'd really football team. When they lose the game, not on their play I repeat, NOT on their play then you have to feel somewhat emotional for the players." He later said, "Everything in the whole world is nice. Officials are nice. Sportswr iters are nice. Nebraska is nice. It has an excellent football team and an ex cellent program. Nebraska fans are nice. They love their football. I'm happy to be a part of this great sport of college football." He was eating an apple by this time. He promptly ate the core while writers were still scribbling. Then a Kansas writer ask- THIS CAN like & to belt you one. S. The belt detaches for those who'd rather not be belted constantly. MAGEES-LINCOLN sd if he (Pepper) felt "snake. 'litten" by losing two straight ames, each by four points. "We lose every Big Eight jame by four points," Pep 'er fumed. After that, he erupted. He picked up his sack that had contained his post-game -mack, quickly crumpled it and fired, Bob Gibson-style, it the wall in the adjoining oom where the assistant aches were dressing. The press conference ermi nated shortly hereafter, and moved to a ligger room. Most of KU's layers, even after taking ihowers, were still hot. Emery Hicks, the inebacker against whom the personal foul peiiarty was assessed, delivered h 1 s version of the call. "I simply asked the re' (head linesman Glenn Bowles of Des Moines) if he was sure ft was pass in terference," Hicks said "That was all. He asked me if I wanted 15 yards. I said 'No sir, I don't." Then he pulled the flag. I mean, if a co-captain can't question a call, then what the hell." Kansas linebacker coach Larry Travis, interviewed in Keel Karons place fourth in meet Members of the University Plying club, the Red Barons uiaced fourth in a nationa' flving meet at Durant, Okla homa, Oct. 3-4. John Ihrig placed second in the cross country naviga tion event and Dean Brand captured third place in power on precision landing. Both Brand and Ihrig were among the top 25 pilots. One belt is the lightly shaped Norfolk, In English corduroy lined with wool. Or In wool twills lined with Orion pile. 36 to 46. $00. GET YOUR TOGETHER The other belt is the bush coat, also shaped, in pure wool plaids, or pure wool twills, with two bellows and two muff pockets. S.M.L.XL Unllned $00. Orion piled lined $00. DU0NT XtQimittO TM TO IT) ACRniC HIM the lockerroom by a Topeks; radio station; was blunt in hi? disapproval of the officiating "I'll question that in terference call as long as.l live," Travis told an in terviewer. "Nobody will ever convince me that there was any interference on thai )lay." i Rodgers, by implication iisagreed with the official's decision. Travis, by pro nouncement, disagreed. Kansas, by fact and by justice (the films clearly showed), lost its fifth con ference football game under Rodgers, who is in his third year at the helm. Each of the five setbacks have been by a 4-point spread. Sheldon to show Brazilian flieks Cinema Novo Brazil returns to Sheldon Art Gallery Tues day night at 7:30 with "Terra Em Transe" (Land of An guish). h? second in a series of four contemporary Bra zilian films. Cinema Nova Brazil, ac cording to Prof. Irwin Stern, the Romance Languages de partment, represents the best of pictoral art in modern Brazil. The films present life as it is in Latin America to day, he said, using themes of social unrest and poverty -and oppression by the gov ernment and church.. The films were shown at the Cannes Film Festival and at a festival last year pre sented by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. They have ben brought to Lincoln by the Sheldon Art Gallery and the Institute for Latin American and Interna tional Studies. 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His job has been made even nore hectic by the untime y illness of one of his char , cters. "It's never happened to my .n forty years," Williams said. "But 1 guess surgery is a valid excuse." "It. all seems to get ogether, but you never know low," Williams added. Perhaps the key ingredient .s the devotion, interest and genuineness of the theater people for their craft. The actors have completed over 60 hours of rehearsal. Technicians have built two ft DlL every day. The Norelro uniquo rotary ac tion keeps the blades sharp while it Strokes oil whiskers. Every time you shave. The Norelco Cordless Rives you'closu shaves anywhere Up to 30 days ol shaves on only 4 penliRht batteries. Handsomely styled in jet black and chrome, there's even t mirror ini-ide the cup. So you can see what you're shaving. And it's small enough to lit your pocket. Very sell sufficient. All ready to sock it to youi beard. tning. tforelc wico Evtn on a board Ilka yours. Philips Corporation, 100f.it 2nd Strppf, more time for "A Flea entire Interior sets and col lected innumerable costumei ind props. Royal Eckert, designer for the show, has been ill for lie past two weeks and Williams is personally gathering props o prepare for the opening. Some of the actors fee: .he play is detrimental ;o their ?ra.es. An equal number believe the play forces them o utilize their time bs'ler. Whether the play hinders or helps studies is a mjot question to the actors. They are far too involved at this point to relax. This las; minute fever ;preads to everyone in io cast. It is the excitemcn: of the creative mind ab:ut In fulfill an anticipated amlbi. tion. It will be this exehe. ment that will radiate from the Howell Theater stage, Oct. 22, at the opening of "A Flea in Her Ear." n ACTUAL SIZt. NpwYork, N Y. 10017 t