Scholarships Nebraska will not be giving as many new football scholarships next year, according to athletic director Bob Devaney. "We didn't offer as many scholarships this spring as before and as a result our number of acceptances will be lower," said Devaney Monday, just two days before national letters of intent can be signed. "One reason we didn't offer as many is because we've got some kids not on scholarship now that we're thinking of putting on," explained Devaney. "We're going to sign at most 40 kids." Devaney did not indicate where he will visit Wednesday, but said all the assistants left either Monday night or Tuesday. if LINCOLN ftlOBILE HOMES, INC. 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Next to City National Bank, 19th &0 The Whistle Stop, Inc. to be down 435-2452 Union Program Council Malcolm X Peter Max. t JL Jft ffi t Sponsored by Spring scrimmages prompt changes by JIM JOHNSTON Sports Editor "Spring football," says Nebraska head coach Bob Devaney, "is to look at individuals." And the Nebraska coaching staff switched several individuals during Monday's scrim mage. ..the final preparation before the spring game Saturday. Perhaps the most notable change was at middle guard. Monte Johnson, who has been playing the No. I middle guard position for most of the spring, was switched to first team right defensive tackle Monday. Rich Glover has been alternating between tackle and middle guard and worked as the No. I middle guard Monday. "GLOVER LACKED a little height at tackle and we thought we'd just experiment a little," explained Devaney. "I had thought about him at middle guard last year before Ed Periard came around so well." Johnson stands 6-6 as does left defensive tackle Larry Jacobson. John Hyland, a junior from Lincoln, stepped into the No. 1 defensive left tackle position replacing John Adkins. Devaney explained that Adkins has been slowed by injuries. Johnny Pitts, who was converted from a defensive tackle this spring, manned the No. 1 monster position. Bill Sloey, and Bob Terrio were at the linebacker positions. THE OFFENSIVE LINE remained mostly stable with Daryl White taking the No. 1 left tackle position in front of Bob Wolf. Car! Johnson was at right tackle. Lettermen Jim Carstens and Fighf o!r poL'ution. MOTE YES ror BUS BONDS on MayA . ' ll The thinker. . .linebacker Pat Morell takes a break from the rigors of spring football. Bill Olds were listed together at fullback in front of sophomore Maurry Damkroger. "Some of these moves are just experimental," explained Devaney. "We just did it to evaluate some individuals. We'll just have to sit down this summer and make a final decision." As the Huskers head into Saturday's spring intra-squad game, the most injury-plagued position is I-back. Although first stringer Jeff Kinney is not injured, several backups could be on the "will not play" list Saturday. Junior College transfer Gary Dixon has a badly bruised left hand which is heavily wrapped. Dave Goeller was sidelined Monday with a knee injury and sophomore Jeff Moran suffered iTTi lmpwi Grade Whilm Devoting TIm Sm Amount Of Jtmm To Study USE STUDY SOUNDS IncrMM four Concmtttmlton And Improve Your ComprehortftKW. Study At A Faster Rate. ELECTRONICALLY PROOOCED SOUNDS CAUSE THIS TO HAPPEN Pleate Spectfy Track Tape, Ceeeette, Or LP Record Send Cfcecfc Of Money Order .9S Each Include 7 be Handling and Postage Sound Concepts. Inc. Bo Cnartonesvriie, Va. 22902 24 CANS JUST 52.S9 Sec US!! LINCOLN'S FAVORITE1'! DISCOUNT STORE 0 Most Complete Vowinq o' Antiau Boft'Cf 18th ft N STREET ) .jr m ..... - y i i It . 1 1 ; 3 V V i . 41 bruised ribs in a workout Saturday. RANDY BUTTS has also been slowed by injuries. As a possible I-back candidate, third string quarterback Steve Runty worked at the running back position. "He didn't do too bad." observed Husker backfield coach Mike Corgan. "He already knows the pass patterns and he picked up blocks well on the running plays." The Huskers will not work out Wednesday as the coaches will be working on national letters of intent. A workout without contact is planned Friday. Intramural department looks ahead Although the semester is ending, the intramural department is still working out its summer programs, according to intramural director Kermit McMurray. And the department is also thinking about future use of the Coliseum when the new field house is built. "This is very tentative, but we're going to need, things done in the Coliseum," said McMurray. "The pool needs work, and there is a lot of empty space in the basement we'd like to do something with." Meanwhile, a number of intramural competitions are winding up. The Chinese Student Association won the University table tennis championship with Marcos Ng taking the singles championship. Gordon Chow and Francis Mu won the doubles title. In wrestling, Latko's Raiders were the team champs followed by Alpha Tau Omega. Beta Theta Pi captured the team title in swimming with Phi Delta Theta. And the weight-lifl ing championship went to the Pushers wiih second place going to Triangle. PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1971