Orduna flashing old running form Nebraska halfback Joe Orduna is providing the most optimism in the Musker football camp this spring, but NU's Black Shirts have to rank a close second. THE TOP defensive team bottled up Nebraska's best offensive unit in a scrimmage Wednesday. The results may be viewed in two ways: First, the Huskers' offensive team, with most of its strength returning, is not producing as effectively as expected. Or secondly, Nebras- ka's defensive team, hit hard by graduation, is ready to keep its national . defensive reputation an- other year. Hopefully, the second explanation is the case. And hopefully, Ordu- na's effective running in Wednesday's scrimmage is an indication of things to come. Orduna ". . . looked good running the ball," Nebraska coach Bob De- Joe Orduna vaney conceded in evaluating the work of the Husker speedster who gained 1,134 yards in his first two sea sons before being red-shirted last year because of a knee injury. "WHEN HE hurdled that first tackier the first time he carried the ball I knew that he wasn't holding back," NU physio-therapist George Sullivan said of Orduna. Orduna ran with the second offensive unit, quarter backed by Jerry Tagge. Although it operated against the second defensive outfit, Devaney allowed that Tagge's unit seemed to be more effective and that Tagge was throwing better than first team quarterback Van Brownson. The top offense had trouble in generating any kind of an offense. Ed Periard, defensive middle guard and veteran linebacker Jerry Murtaugh were, for the most part, responsible for the containment. VTA 7V 432-1465 13th &P Street CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. ENDS SOON! Feature, at 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15 t 9s30 P.M. Y BEST SiMrtl AeUr CIG V0UN6 STARRINO JANE FONDA GPl GIG YOUNG RED BUTTONS H-NEBRfl CONTINUOUS FROM lSICA now 433 3136 flt4ll 4 1 ' M WW MAI lMK i forget j ' t:" " U 1WI 1 1. (STtCttO-CSONS Unr t NOT ADMIT'tO uw-tss tcctxwcwup m w.itNt cm a,mqu,iouN Ftaturt at 1:10, 3:10, StIO, 7S10 V) v C2 $11 Nebraska nellers lose to Cowboys Oklahoma State swept past Nebraska, 6-1 in the Huskers' last tennis meet. The Big Eight Conference favorite Cowboys won all the singles titles and dropped only one doubles event. Jack Rathburn and William Brunell defeated OSU's Mika Howard and Rick Jones, 6-4, 3 6, and 6-4 for Nebraska's only victory. . Rathburn had defeated Howard (1-6, 7-5, 6-1) and Jones had downed Brunell (6-3. 6-3) in the singles competition. Larson, Wynn sign contracts Two University of Nebraska football standouts from the Huskers 1969 Sun Bowl cham pions, have signed professional contracts. Defensive back Al Larson signed as a free agent with the San Diego Chargers while defensive end Mike Wynn inked a pact with the Oakland Raiders. He was their eighth round draft choice. S teeplechase 660 new NU obstacles Who says there is nothing new in store for Nebraska's track team Saturday? THE CORNIIUSKERS, who face Minnesota at Minneapolis in a dual meet, will compete in the 660 and the 3,000 meter steeplechase an event used in the Big Ten, the Pacific Eight, the Western Athletic Conference and in the NCAA meet. "The Big Eight will eventually have to use this event," says assistant track coach Dean Brittenham." We're just penalizing ourselves in the NCAA by not using it." He adds that Kansas is the only Big Eight school capable of holding steeplechase event. NU's entrants in the new events are Garth Case and Mike Randall (660) and Mike Lee (steeplechase). Garth won the 600 indoor Big Eight championship as a freshman and a sophomore. Brittenham termed Minnesota one of the Big Ten's toughest crews, owning a 4:01 miler and a seven-foot high jumper. "WE'RE HOPING for a good day," Brittenham said. "As we get more adjusted outdoors, we should continue to improve." Expected to use the weather to good advantage are Greg Carlberg, mile, Dan Morran, 880, and Mel Campbell, three mile. Carlberg ran a 4:06 mile on the anchor leg of the distance medley relay at the Texas Relays. Morran is nearing 1:51 in the 880, and Campbell has been under 14:00 in the three mile. The Huskers will compete in the Kansas Relays on April 17 and 18, and the Drake Relays on April 24 and 25. Novak signs intent letter Two-Time Nebraska all-state basketball player Tom Novak has signed a Big Eight Con ference letter of intent to attend the University of Nebraska, ac cording to NU. coach Joe Cipriano. Novak led Lincoln Northeast to the State Class A basketball tournament title in his sophomore and senior seasons. Northeast lost only one game In his junior season, in the state semifinals. I've never met a girl I didn't like!' b GDubba III ltJi .Off Til lm&$ur tUUfcSHANE ANNA CAlDtR MARSHALL JOHN GAVIN -SEVERN OAROCN HELP WANTED W'i. 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