The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1972, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE 4, Image 16

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When you come home Salurdo.u
take a look around you,
The fans may be more fun
than the field.
by Steve Kadnl
I hi 'V 'I I M at I pi i ii i() into I . i n:ol n
toinqht, patkimj then campnuj tiailels
ii'vir tilt: stadium 01 tentiicj moms in
plush motHs And tomnnow mouiini) J
thi' toad-, mto the city will Im: clogged,
l-iimiii'il with football fans whose sole'
puipo.-' is to get sonic excitement and
vvhi i will niji'i t ncii ly thtcc million
dull. us into tlv Lincoln economy to do
!''.!.' I'.".' I tic I : W' t! I Whit" d I' . pi ok (I'd
' t . it id I ,! ,i, '! Kim ti ul 1 1 the '.'.' !i I n
t,C i i.l tin1 .'.! like ted v.Vi 'l '. at ,d
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.'i I'S'lj'' o. .C i .pin I s (sips w: dl will
'J' ''' ''i-' bon' In- only niic! on th"
! 1 e .nine Mil! ol "I ) 'v.eii'V (of God"
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Illfl! ' ! C-l i '-, the c id, VII 111. il wl nl Wild ts
to In' ,i httlc diMi'icit. He goes to neatly
.is much tionlile pK;Mn o suitable
en-, tunic to wimi to the game as he does
''Ctll 1 1 1 1 j I u.kets.
Cjotdon Haue, a (.18 yen old tetited
fat met, is such ;in individual, fie comes to
cich (j. 1 1 1 to diessed in a flaming ted jump
suit, the kind little kids weai to play in.
Someone has plasteted "Go Big Rod"
bumpet stickces on his back. To top it off
he's (jot a golfing cep with a long, nanow
bill.
"Half the fun of these (fames is just
corning and seeing the people," Im; said as
he watched Nebiaska beat Missoun. "I
don't have' a season ticket, but I'm bete
eveiy Satuiday thete's a game hying to
buy one' at a decent pi ice fiom a scalpet.
Thank God these kids don't want their
tickets."
Hause doesn't mind watching the game
fiom the hist low in an end one, oi bom
behind a cement beam in east stadium.
He's just glad to (jet in.
"I live neat Keaincy and that's a long
duve foi a (jame. I don't mind it, though.
One time quite a few yeaisback neat the
end of the season I stalled di tvintj my
1 1 uo k in foi the i),ime ,nid j bhaid i cur
up not f.it liotn home," In: said '" lac
into tin- ditch and didn't wa n I n
t m M' i)i t ' ii n ' ,i , I , i I jut ( i i t i i id' "Ih
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necessaty because tliey can't sec th'
scoi eboai d at id I ho bu iocuI.m s . . w 'II ,
the playeis look ptetty small bom up
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"They ttsil i di hi 'I 1 1' I , , i . 1 1 1 . 1 ' IV'i ,
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