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Defensive backs" unseasoned'.. (7) by RANDY YORK . Nefcraskan Sporti Editor Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney can hardly be blamed for looking ahead six months. That's when the Cornhuskers must find a solution for fleet Southern California flanker and this year's Rose Bowl hero Bob ha (SnDLER, WHO burned all-Big 8 defensive halfback Dana Stephenson for an easy touchdown in last year s 31-21 Trojan win over the Huskers, is a future singular problem, but Devaney is making immediate adjustments Placekicker and offensive halfback Paul Rogers and split end Dave Mason to defensive h3lfThek3pair hopefully will be part of answer to such losses as StepheW)n, Randy Reeves and Al Larson in the SeCOjntoyAnderson is the only returning regular in the Builders' Buzz Books Now Only 25c Available at University and Campus Bookstores and from Dorm representatives. Come to our Wig Port y first party starts Wednesday, Mar. 18th Party begins 8:30 daily. 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That leaves little experience and a wide open race for starting defensive assignments. LETTERMEN JOHN Decker, Bill Kosch, Dave Morock and Tom McClelland are expected to help ease the defensive backfield trouble along with non-letterman Gary Hollstein. The defensive line, which graduated ends Sherwin Jarmon and Mike Wynn, tackle Bob Liggett, and middle guard Ken Geddes will see many new faces since end John Adkins and middle guard Ed Periard are the only seasoned Veteran Pat Morrell joins Murtaugh to make linebacking solid. ft""""" MWN'r"-""l, fMUW1 ""JM""""" .( Ail i Jacob soa Andersoa Rogers Morrell ALL THE BOOKS YOU CAN CARRY ONLY $1.00 Soles Starts April 6th NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE Nebraska Union Barber Shop Expert hair cutting & rwor styling featuring Consort Products for Hair Control Lower Level Nebroska Union Men f lS 4 don't x! : Vcaught in a pinch i f for the party V . CALL Vv . 9 on Clnton 0 1 - I 432-4405 1 I I. Ask us about tuxedo rental service. Find I ) j V , t out how easy and inexpensive it is to rent i a tux . . . and the whole works, shirt and oil. if you need em. BY PALM BEACH, A exclusively at SIMON'S. V fi5 Golfers to open season ' Nebraska golf coach Harry Good win have his first op portunity to evaluate his squad Monday as the Husker golfers open their season with a triangular meet against Creighton and South Dakota at 1 p.m. at Holmes Park. GOOD EXPLAINED that the squad hasn't been outside enough to be able to determine what kind of season it will have. The goiters nave own confined to the football practice field for most of the early workouts. The Huskers' returning let. termen are Frank Rose, a senior from Fairbury, Chuck Walter, a senior from Geneva, and Larry Mason, a senior from Falls Church, Va ROSE IS the defending Nebraska means amateur champion. Walter and Craig Waugh, a junior from Atlantic, Iowa, have been playing the best golf In practice according to Good. Other squad members who will be used In Monday's meet are Jim Roudebush a senior from Gerlng; Mike Miller, a sophomore from Bellevue; Lance Gloe, a junior from Lin coln; Dave Gildea, a junior from Columbus; Bob Hillis, a junior from Grand Island; and Doug Brown, a senior from Lincoln. In most meets five golfers are used by a team, but eight will be used in Mondays meet. Good said. THE HUSKERS have a 14 meet schedule, climaxed by the Big Eight meet In Lawrence, Kan., May 15-16. NU finished last in the 1969 conference tournament. The schedule: March 23 Creighton, South Dakota; April 1 Oklahoma State, at Stillwater; April 3-4 Oklahoma Tournament, at Shawnee; April 7 UNO, Creighton. at Omaha; April 10-U Missouri Tournament, at Columbia; April 14 - UNO; April 17 Kansas, Iowa State; April 18 Kansas, Iowa State, at Ames; April 24 Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State, at Lawrence; April 25 Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State, at Manhattan; April 23 Kansas State. May 1, 1 Wichita University Tournament, at Wichita; Nebraska Intercollegiate, at Grand Island; May 15, 1 Big Eight Tournament, at Lawrence. All home matches will be played at Holmes Park. STUDENTS Kitf n ttvtfylna. Ihv ttw avrt to m. W cin a lot tor a imta. TIFFANY MAID SERVICE 4U-4SU MONDAY, MARCH 23,. 1970 PAGE 6 , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN