Huskers lie USC in Saturday clash Continued from page 1 the lead before halftime as Tagge fired a 1 5 - y a r d touchdown pass to super sophomore Johnny Rodgers. Nebraska enjoyed a 14-7 halftime advantage. "That Nebraska has got one hell of a team," ,. quipped a photographer from the Los Angeles Times. "I thought the game would be over at halftime and I could leave early. But I'm not gonna leave this one early ... not a chance." And ft was a tough game to leave as the decisive underdog Nebraska Cornhuskers proved themselves before a West Coast crowd of 73,768 paying customers, 12,000 of them Nebraska rooters decked out in the traditional red. Southern Cal struck first in the second half as Charlie Evans dove across from the one and Ayala kicked the extra point to tie the score again, 14 14 with 8:35 remaining in the third period. But Nebraska's Joe Orduna, who was selected the game's top offensive performer, broke loose for a 67-yard touchdown run in the same period that pushed the Huskers in front 20 14. Paul Rogers then kicked his third extra point. "The play is what we call a 43 counter trap," related Orduna after the game. "I just cut back to the left and the linemen did the rest. They did a terrific job of blocking the entire game." Nebraska coach Bob Devaney also commented on Orduna's run. "His (Joe Orduna's) 67-yard run was the kind of play which he takes a pitch to the right and is sup posed to run to daylight. He did it perfectly." Jones, who seems to pass better under pressure, fired several clutch ariels during the Trojans 80-yard drive which resulted in the Trojans tying the score on Clarence Davis' nine-yard run. Ayala kicked his third extra point to end the scoring at 21 21. When it was over, Trojan boss John McKay was quizzed about the possibility of trying for the two-point conversion after the Trojans final touchdown. "We would have gone for two," he said, "if there were five minutes or less left." McKay was hoping his Tro jans would hold the Husker's potent offensive attack and reclaim the ball. They did, three times, but Troy failed to find pay dirt. Nebraska had a chance to take a 10-point lead before the Trojans scored their final touchdown, but a Paul Roger's field goal attempt from the 12 yard line ws wide to the right. "The snap was a little tow," said Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge who was holding for Rogers. I should have had it on the tee a little better. It has to he perfect and it wasn't. But, I guess It's Just one of those things." And a tie instead of a win for Nebraska was just one of those things. The Huskers felt they outplayed USC. and they were not disappointed with their performance, only the final score. SIX l - ! 7 I FAMOUS LABEL STEREO CLASSICS FOLK JAZZ OPERA AT THE UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICE OF mil iS o EACH SCHWANN LIST PER DISC BOX SET VALUES TO 34.95 NOW ONLY Hundreds of Titles Thousands of Records Glenn Campbell Carlos Montoya Enrico Carat Judy Collins Andres Segovia Ignace PaderewsM Pete Seeger Oscar Brand London Symphony Mason Williams Carolyn Hester Pittsburgh Symphony Woody Guthrie Rod McKuen Moscow Philharmonic Lead belly George Gershwin Vienna Philharmonic Odetta Sonny Terry N.Y. Pro Musics lightnin Hopkins Moutto Symphony Fin Arts Quartet Tommy Mekem Paris Philharmonic Noah Green berg Clancy Brothers Maria Callas Leningrad Philharmonic Charlie Parker Renata TebakJi Leopold StokowsM Duke Ellington Franco Corelli ' Jean Pierre Ram pal Charlie Mingus Cesare Siepi Manilas do Plata Diuy Gillespie Carlo Bergonii Bemamino Gigli Django Bernhardt Ferruccio Tajliavini Malcolm Hamilton NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS QUANTITIES LIMITED ABSOLUTELY NO DEALERS TO 7 4- 1 BOX SET VALUES INCLUDE: THf MASTII OT twt CIMTUt NOW SUUNC T $5.97 unMonit wr. kimi STMraowa &IMM Cat fl U4 NOW SELLING AT $197 aW . V 1 V MB WA HP!W'i: i.:.v vH-xw MltlttS (Oil MflMTKt Scltwn Cat fnce V) 9i NOW SELLING IT $4.97 WWWTtC FOU MUSK IN omci s or m noma &Imm CM rtict JJ4 9S NOW SELLING AT $S97 ft fj lUtWNTK WOK Of TMt MM DOM MSUM NOW SELLING T $2,97 MtHOUffl W MUSK or lUCi anca StlM (J l NOW SELLING M $2.97 1 talwniat I mm kMMtn Svti Cat r V W NOW UUMC M $2.47 u iuMia cm me NOW SELLING IT $2.97 BE FIRST-Hl"" BOOK STO?f - ' "TtflES LIMITED A j I 0 sriMs ouunrrs now smrnc m $s.97 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 THE NEBRASKAN PAGE