The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1970, Page PAGE 6, Image 6
Husker s survive Halloween scarfe by JIM JOHNSTON Associate Sports Editor Big Red athletic machines have been suffering unexpected lumps this year. The Cincinnati Reds' baseball machine was quickly humbled by Baltimore, in the World Series. And it hasn't exactly been a Super Bowl year for Kansas City's "Big Red" Chiefs. But the Big Red from Nebraska has avoided the jinx, despite a Halloween scare from the Colorado Buffaloes Satur day. Nebraska opened the scoring quickly, building a 12-0 lead on two touchdown strikes from quarterback Van Brownson to Guy Ingles. It appeared that Husker coach Bob Devaney would receive an easy treat his 75th win at Nebraska and 110th of his coaching career. Devaney received his treat with a 29-13 win, but not before the Buffaloes provided a scare with their bag of tricks. The Buffaloes shifted into a Big Eight W L T Nebraska 4 0 0 Kansas Stale 4 1 0 Oklahoma 2 1 0 Kansas 2 2 0 Missouri . , 2 2 0 Oklahoma Stat 1 2 0 Colorado 1 4 0 Iowa Stat 0 4 0 Saturday's Results Nebraska 79, Colorado 13 Kansas St. 17, Missouri 13 Oklahoma 29, Iowa St. 28 Oklahoma St. 19, Kansas 1 This Saturday Nebraska at Iowa St Oklahoma St. at Kansas St. Missouri at Oklahoma Kansas at Colorado Nebraska's soccer team tied John F. Kennedy College 2 to 2 Saturday in Wahoo. The Cornhuskers led during most "of the game 2 to 1. JFK tied Nebraska with a goal in the last minute of play. Sampson Ukpaka and Erwin Eberhardt scored for Nebraska. i Handball information will be available at the Recreation and Intramurals office on Mon day. There will be a basketball clinic for all men planning to referee intramural basketball games at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the University High gym. Faculty basketball will begin November 12. TTOQ llcrcs OPEN 21 nouns EVERY DAY For your coiiveiiieiiee jiihI appetite Close to Campus 17 & M MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, double wing offense and a five man defensive line. - "I think we were too satisfied after scoring two easy touchdowns," explained Brownson. "When you score that quick, you just think you can score anytime you want." But the Huskers offense found trouble from then on and Colorado's double wing and triple option started to click. The Buffaloes ran from that formation with authority rolling up 297 yards rushing. "Colorado surprised us by the new formation when they shifted into a double wing," offered Devaney. "We hadn't seen it before and they ex ecuted it very well. They had good downfieid blocking." Late in the second quarter, Colorado halfback Jon Keyworth ran four straight plays for gains of five, seven, nine and 15 yards. That ad vanced the ball from the High court may tangle with Washington (CPS) For the second year in a row, the Supreme Court can be expected to be the major source of reforms in the draft. Last term (Oct., 1969 July, 1970) the court ruled on several - cases that the Selective Service System was overstepping its legal authority in its day-to-day functions. The Court found that Selec tive Service Regulations, which are written and put into force by proclamation of the Presi dent, gave many powers to the System which were not pro vided for in the law as passed by Congress. Under the leadership of Chief Justice Warren Burger but usually over his strong objec tions the Court found a number of regulations in con ' flict with the intent of actual working of Congressional ac tion. This year the Court is being asked to focus on two draft issues: the right of registrants to be represented by a lawyer during dealings with their draft boards and the right of selec tive conscientious objection to a particular war. In Weller V. United States the Court is being asked to overturn the ruling of a North Carolina district judge which dismissed an indictment against Weller for failure to report for induction. The Judge ruled in favor of Weller on the grounds that he was denied his constitutional rights when his lawyer was not allowed at his local board hearing' for cons cientious objector status. The system has traditionally held, both in regulations and less formal documents, that the 1970 Colorado seven to the 43-yard line. Then swift Cliff Branch raced 33 yards to the Nebraska 24 on the next play. Jon Tarver's 14 yard run up the middle setup the first Colorado score. Branch punched it over from the seven and Dave Haney ad ded the extra points. Nebraska's lead was quickly cut to 12-7 The Buffs had marched 93 yards in only eight plays. And they were well on their way toward another first-half touchdown before time ran out. "Their pitchout hurt us more than I thought it would," said Devaney. "We just weren't able to contain that play except for a couple of times in the se cond half." The Huskers did stop the play a few times in the second half. But the majority of the half provided the same story as the first Colorado's ability to move the ball on the ground meeting between the local board and k the individual registrant is not a formal, legal confrontation, and therefore specifically excludes legal counsel from participation in such meetings. The judge agreed with Weller's contention that the personal appearance before the local board is far more serious in terms of its potential effect on a registrant's life and liber ty than mamy .other forms of administrative hearings where counsel has been regarded as a right, such as security clearance hearings. "Certainly, failing to establish a conscientious ob jector claim is as serious as the impact of loss of access to classifiel information," he said. In the other major case, Guy Porter Gillette is appealing his conviction for failing to submit to induction on the grounds that his religious training and belief is unconstitutionally discriminated against by the requirement in the draft law that conscientious objectors be opposed to all wars, not just the THE NEBRASKAN I "f L and Nebraska's inability to do so. "We wanted to establish our running game and make Colorado respect it," explained Brownson. "But we just couldn't get our running game going. I don't think we were blocking as well today as we have been." So Brownson went back to an air attack. But it wasn't a deep passing game like it had been in the first quarter. "We started going more to our delay pat terns and short outs," explain ed Husker splitend Guy Ingles. "They started playing us deeper to avoid the long bomb." The Huskers' short-pass at tack moved the ball to the Colorado 29 where Paul Rogers booLcd a 46-yard field goal. That gave the Huskers a more enjoyable 15-7 lead. That was Rogers most im portant field goal of the season. specific wars in which they might expect to fight. This "selective objection" is the crux of a major dispute over the whole conscientious objector status. On one hand,, some churches hold as a doc trine of faith that their members must decide for themselves whether a specific war is in conflict with their beliefs or not. These faiths hold that there are situations in which war is a justifiable means of resolving conflict. The individual is responsible to determine for himself and act in accordance with his determination as to the morality of a particular con flict. The draft law specifically excludes from exemption those adherents to the "just war" doctrine and has traditionally required opposition to all wars as a primary precondition for CO status. Presently, selective Service officials oppose ex tension of this exemption to sictive objectors because of difficulty in determining their "sincerity". Officials feel that many op ponents of the war in Vietnam might take advantage of this meke checks payable and mail to: PROMOTIONS UNUMITSO P.O.BOX 4101 TOfiHAi KANSAS tleOI Car Tag S $2.00 Cuff Links J $5.50 Tie Bar S $3.50 Tie-Tac $3.50 Ladiet Pin 9 $3.50 Name. Address . It forced Colorado to go for a two-point conversion after the Buffs' Jim Bratten scored with 11:22 remaining. The two-point conversion would have tied the game, but Nebraska's Larry Jacobson and Joe Blahak tripped Branch on the one-foot line to kill hopes of a CU tie. Then came the play that put the Buffs on their back. Jeff Kinney took the kickoff and returned it to the Colorado 21. Brownson plunged over from the one a few plays later and Nebraska had a 22-13 lead. "I had some thoughts of going all the way," said Kinney of his kickoff return. "But it didn't come true. It didn't matter because we scored. That's all that counts." And the Huskers scored again on a seven-yard run by Kinney with 5:34 reamining to leave Boulder with a 29-13 victory. the draft difficulty in sorting the "sincere" from the "insincere" as a springboard to escape service without meeting the system's rigorous requirements which are now applied to ap plicants for the exemption. NWU coed Continued from page 1 distinction between sexes in their application." 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