The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1973, Page page 12, Image 12

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Rich Glover (79) . .
to his list of honors.
adds the Tom Novak Trophy
Glover to be honored
Nebraska's athletic department announced Wednesday that
Cornhusker all-American Rich Glover will receive the Tom
Novak Trophy at halftime of the intrateam game at Memorial
Stadium Saturday.
The award is presented annually by J. Gordon Roberts and
the Roberts Dairy Co., to the Husker senior "who best
exemplifies courage and determination despite all odds in the
manner of Nebraska all-American center Tom Novak."
Novak was an all-American center for the Cornhuskers in
1949.
The Novak Trophy will be another on a list of awards
Glover has received during his long career at Nebraska.
Glover already has won the Outland Trophy from the
Football Writers Association of America and the Lombardi
Trophy. Both trophies are awarded to the outstanding college
football lineman in the nation.
Glover, who was drafted by the New York Giants
professional football team, led the Cornhuskers in tackles last
season. He had 100 during 11 regular season games. During his
career, Glover threw ball carriers for 27 losses, totalling 131
yards.
Former Nebraska coach Bob Devaney spoke highly of
Glover.
"Rich Glover is the greatest defensive lineman I've ever
seen," Devaney said. "We took him (Glover) for granted some
times because he never had a bad game. He always played from
great to super and forced other teams to do things they
wouldn't ordinarily do."
A physical education major in Teachers College, Glover
spent last summer working in the mayor's youth program in
Jersey City, N.J.
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Golfers win Drake tourny
Fresh from winning last week's Drake Relays
Invitational Golf Tournament, UNL'sgolf team
will enter the Northern Intercollegiate at
Bloomington, Ind., Saturday and Sunday.
The Northern Intercollegiate will include 15
teams, all the Big Ten schools except
Northwestern; plus Ball State, Notre Dame,
Miami (Ohio), Miami (Fla), Ohio University and
Nebraska.
Husker coach Larry Romjue said the Drake
win was the first major tournament win for
Nebraska in some time.
"We won the Big Six in 1938, but outside of
that, I can't remember Nebraska winning any
other major tournaments," Romjue said. "We
did wintheFallBig Eight -meet in 1971, but that
didn't include Oklahoma State and Colorado.
They had Arkansas and Colorado State instead,
so Drake was the biggest win we've had by far."
In the Drake meet, Nebraska recovered from
a six-stroke deficit after the first round to win
by three-strokes over Wichita State.
Rick Schultz was the top individual golfer
for the Huskers. He tied for third place. Schultz
shot an opening round 81 and a final round 76.
Romjue said he plans to take Schultz, Dan
Bahensky, Steve King, Bob Meyer, Larry
Schmidt and Gary Teel to Bloomington.
"King, Schultz and Bahensky have been
carrying the team," Romjue said. "If we get
help from our other players, we're usually in
pretty good shape. But we have to depend on
those three (King, Schultz and Bahensky) all
the time."
Romjue said that the Northern
Intercollegiate is one of the best and most
important tournaments the Huskers will play
this season.
"The Northern Intercollegiate is a pretty big
tournament," he said. "The winner of it usually
gets an invitation to the NCAA tournament if
he doesn't win his conference title it's that
good of a tournament"
This weekend's tournament will be the last
for the Husker golfers before the Big Eight
meet at Manhattan, Kans., May 18 and 19.
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was known as "the ceremonial ring. "
The symbols used then are as appropriate today as they were
in the year 1320.
Joined Hearts: Two mortal souls in love.
Clasped Hands: Togetherness for a lifetime.
Scriptures: Wisdom of the ages for guidance.
Horn of Plenty: Fulfillment and happiness.
Orange Blossoms: Symbols of the dream you share.
Reminisce. A ring as eternal as time.
As young as your dream.
Reminisce
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Thursday, may 3, 1973