Colorado may open ...riA M.x,in Huch nmrl with v;irds. Colorado coach Eddie Crowder is known for going to his bag of tricks when the Buffalos play Nebraska. His trick for the 1971 game with the Cornhuskers could include speedster Cliff Branch. "Colorado actually hasn't used Branch as much this year as they have before," said Nebraska coach Bob Devaney of the Buff split end. "They usually like to use Branch more against us." Branch has caught 1 1 passes for 289 yards this season. He's playing second best in the Colorado receiving department, however, to his backup Willie Nichols who has caught 12 passes. BRANCH IS extremely fast. He is the co-holder of the Ingles returns Guy Ingles, the all-time pass receiving leader at Nebraska, returned to the Lincoln campus Wednesday. Ingles signed with the Kansas City Chiefs after the 1970 season and was placed on Teachers College Advisory Board, student representatives in Teachers College, have a bulletin board outside Rm. 100 in Teachers College. It will be kept up to date with minutes to TCAB meetings and other pertinent info for TC students. A limited number of work study aides are available. Apply to Bruce Douthit or Bob Larson in the Financial Aid Dept. between now and Christmas. Competition is now open for on-the-job training abroad for students of engineering, architecture, agriculture, and the sciences under the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience United States (IAESTE-U.S.) program for the summer months of 1972. Deadline to submit applications is December 15. For further information, contact Prof. Roberto Esquenazi-Mayo, 1034 Oldfather Hall. DflDDtt SlhPffff IE marl b m a m 1 1 111 zzJ t J I 5 " '" I mmmmmm world 60-yard dash record with a 5.9 clocking. "You can't let Branch beat you deep," said Devaney. "Once he gets you deep it's good-bye. You have to avoid getting a guy oneon-one once Branch gets the football." Defensive secondary coach Warren Powers, however, said there is no special coverage planned for Branch. "It's difficult to double team a guy when a team runs a triple option offense like Colorado, said Powers. "We have to treat him just like another receiver, but we definitely respect him more for his speed." BRANCH HAS also earned a good reputation for his punt returning ability. He has returned 20 punts for 324 after pro bid their taxi squad before being cut recently. Ingles then signed with the Cincinnati Bengals, but was cut Friday after being on their taxi squad. Ingles said he planned to enroll in second' semester classes at Nebraska. The Agronomy Club will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in Keim Hall for a program of the Weed Science Dept. An organizational meeting for the Red Barons Flying Club will be held Thursday in the Nebraska Union at 6:30 p.m. for any interested students. The University Arts Council will hold a general meeting Thursday in the Nebraska Union at 8 p.m. for all interested faculty, students, and staff. The University Youth Coalition for Muskie will meet Thursday in the Nebraska Union with Keith Haller, Regional Coordinator of the national Muskie youth organization. Anyone interested in being a registrar during the League of Young VotersASUN voter registration drive Nov. 1-5 sho.-M meet in the ASUN office at 2:30 p.m. (Nebraska residents only.) 12 A R, A by JEAN GENET M L & continues Cexcept Sunday) thru November 6th J"""'. . . - 1 !..U f "We've uone a goou juu ui covering punts this year and we'll have to do a good job against Colorado," said Devaney. "We have to try and punt high and get the ball covered quickly." Devaney said the Buffs have more offensive potential than any team Nebraska has played yet this year. The Colorado running attack could also present some differences Saturday. Earlier in the season, Colorado used their wide running game iu un.u IM football running eame to ueieui Abel VI captured the all-dorm intramural football championship Wednesday night on a muddy Vine Street field with a 1 2-0 triumph over Harper III. The Abel unit scored once in the first half and added an insurance touchdown on a pass interception on the last play of the third quarter to gain the victory. Harper battled back in the fourth quarter, retaining the I . your - P fTJl n O(Qf0 bag Louisiana State and C Louisiana State and Ohio State. Lately, however, Colorado has been gaining its yardage inside. "I LOOK FOR Colorado to try the wide running plays against us," said Nebraska defensive line coach Monte Kiffin. "They used the triple option a little more against Missouri last week and 1 think they're gradually getting back to it." Colorado's "Mr. Wide" is sophomore Charlie Davis, the No. 4 rusher in the Big Bight. Davis earned national back of the week honors in the game iimn ........ ... c r moves, toward finals auainst LSU when he gaineu hull through most of the final period, but they were stymied by poor footing and penalties. Harper tallied two touchdowns in the game's final five plays, but both were called back because of penalties, Abel VI ended the regular season rated fourth in the dorm division with a 4-1 record. Harper III entered the playoffs undefeated and ranked third. Abel now faces the Pro Students Thursday night in the 472-2073 LA- ii "f" I I c ls 174 yards in 20 carries, lie also earned Big Eight honors for his 135 yards in 18 carries against Ohio State. DAVIS' YARDAGE recently, however, has been from inside runs. He's still averaging 99 yards per game despite those ground-it-out situations. Cliff Branch and Charlie Davis-two Colorado players who haven't been talked much about lately- could be the Buffalos main attraction for the nationally televised audience Saturday at 12:50 p.m. first round of the all-university finals. The other all-University semifinal contest pits Triangle against Alpha Tau Omega. The winners of Thursday's two games will meet Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Vine fields for the all-University finals, billed by Intramural Director Phil Sienna as the First Annual Orange Bushel Bowl. Along with the all-university trophy, a bushel of oranges will be presented to Saturday's winner. PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1971