II 0 f ' .-v . . ... . J t AWT"- ' ,1" , -m- i.J .. if 1 . . ' ifa'itfMMr"mnirf J. '.(o.or brotliRis Rich and Duane unconcerned about the outcome of Satur- Huskers face new pro hlem 1 1 iredom by Jim Johnston WEST POINT, N Y. -Bob Devancy didn't mean for it to "Y o j 'icvt-r enjoy hurni! iating a team," he said. "b','t y-'j (.ari'- os! the reserves not to try." ind yOM cdn'T ask the coaches not to try either, Even with Nebid'K) lading Airny 5C 0 late in the third quarter Saturday, Devi'ioy couldn't resist a friendly shot at an official after a contr ovursial call. "What t hj hell is going on out there?" Devaney asked. "You officials have to quit trying to be so damn patriotic." One official broke out in lauohter and npmlv nit hit - j " - whi-itl" out of his mouth. It would have taken a lot more than patriotic officials to help Army Saturday. They could have '.vom, red, white and blue striped shirts and the final score would s'il! have lead Nebraska 77, Army 7. The Oji nhuskers had outclassed Army to such an extent ?hot it created a new probelm for the Nebraska staiters. How do you keep entertained when you're not accustomed to .'Mwiri on the bench for nearly the entire second h j If? z.vU' r-r.'l Rob Revelle asked i? anybod had a deck of crdi. D;vd HiH-p, r',ted on the yiound and signed autographs for t -e f.m;, 'vivo mol;bed the Nebraska bench as early as the third 0'.":.id 'A' i'i Hoi pei talked with a .cout from the New Yoi k Jets. And Rich Glover, who always adds a little class to everything he does, had a family reunion. , .right thereon the "0 y.irij im.' -t Michie Stadium. The ABC television crew must have been &s embarraised as Army for selecting such a massacre to show to more than half the nnr.pn. In 9n effort to keep their audience entertained, I HI NfW PAY" takes on oLi linw f-ivorite and odds a new timp twit W U cnM r-r, MOCCASINOS. Sfykd hy Connu,, with hnvy rollod seam, KanH '.Cur,-;! $16. Saddle mity driftwood or brown driftvood. SQUAWS Wjb rfev VovJ wow CoNWiE M0CCASINO5) " , -jr,:": A BEN SIMON'S DOWNTOWN & GATEWAY i'a,'ifeMi they focused their cameras on the Nebraska bench during the fourth quarter. But Glover, who was the center of attention, didn't want to cooperate. The Nebraska middle guard doesn't like to smile for the cameras when he's not wearing his front false tooth. "Come on, Frog, give the people a smile," Haipor ui;od. "Let 'em see how mean you look without that tooth." Glover finally cooperated. His smile was the highlight of the fourth quarter, unless you think watching the second and thud units score without any problem is more entertaining. Things were so ridiculous in the fourth quarter that Devaney instructed reserve quarterback Steve Runty to keep the ball on the ground. There was no effort to intention. dly humiliate the Army team. It was almost embarrassing for the Cornhuskers to win by such a margin. But the players weren't complaining. As Johnny Rodgers obsei ved: "It sure beats losing." 1 7 i fir U t r 1 f 1?'. - . 1 ' i' I 1 'i v ( n r 1 1 t 1 1 1 if St. '' 0"0r "... ; ,' ft. '.' a , , , '' 2 N '."' .1'' u ' ; if "J !T. I J, , 'it Duane Glovor . . . borrows brother Rich's iniior. r I HI (ftf 1 1 Ml (I ItM'i lun I t.ifu pfliuil'JihK ( , rilinit Whrr-I BlUrr Hip f 'MM I .' ' ...r w 1 I-.. mmrF - - V" ' ''-Jt ' ' 1 lwrmiiriiiiiiim-iiwi -hm wiiinn - ,-.i..- ,r 'i ffi iTitfllt ' l"5- u- 1 " "J Bumpy Action appearing tonight through Saturday at the Royal Grove 340 North Cornhusker Hwy S1 per person cover crwnqe corning soon; Wayne Cochran ;md the CC Rirl.-r daily nebraskan monddy, septeirih'r ?'Jt ')J2