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    MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1969
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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.
Methodically consuming a
post-game sandwich, Pepper
was a man of considerable
brevity in his first two
answers of writers' queries
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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.
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"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
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well known extra strength
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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
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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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Recalling his lines one
in Her Ear" is Chris Ballant.
'Flea in Her Ear9
to open at Howell
The Greek word for theater
's action and there will be
plenty of action at Howell
Theater when George
Feydeau's "Flea in Her
Har," opens Wednesday.
Director Dallas Williams is
esponsible for the last
nerger of actors, lighting ,
costumes and scenery. 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
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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
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