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UNL frosh seek
4th unbeaten year
By Dave McBride
To say the least freshman football at Nebraska has a
winning tradition.
Since 1961, Husker frosh teams have lost only two games.
They have had three straight undefeated seasons and are on a
14-game winning streak heading into Jim Ross' fifth year as
head freshman coach.
And Ross, who has had the first chance at working with a
majority of the athletes who have made Nebraska an
established national football power is again optimistic about
this year's freshman crop.
He indicated satisfaction with the past year's recruiting,
which, combined with a large number of walk-on,
non-scholarship players, has resulted in a squad of nearly 80
men. The usual freshman roster in past years has included
about 65 players, he said.
The team began practice August 20, but because of summer
jobs and all-star game commitments, several players arrived
later. Full-scale practices have just begun.
The freshmen will be playing an expanded schedule this fall
due to a Big 8 conference ruling allowing five frosh contests
each year instead of four. The change allowed Ross to
schedule games with Oklahoma and Colorado frosh teams for
the first time.
Wichita State was dropped from the slate after absorbing
two straight drubbings from the Huskers. Games with Kansas
State, Missouri and Iowa State frosh teams will round out the
Nebraska yearlings' schedule.
Ross said his squad has given early indications of being
strong at linebacker and in the offensive line. He added they
may be short in numbers in the defensive line and the
offensive backfield. Ross said part of the reason for the
possible weaknesses in these areas is that six freshmen are
currently practicing with the varsity.
OQU
DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS
can be placed In porsorv In Boom
34, Nebraska Union, workdays 8 12
and 1-5; or called In between 8-10
only at 472-2588. Cost Is $.08 ptr
word, per flay, $1.00 minimum.
Payment In advance preferred, but
phone orders moy be chnr'jed. Bank
Amorlcard Is nlso accepted In
payment of odvertr.lnij at no extra
cost. 'Rates quoted are for cash
ordor or charrjo orders paid within
i'lve business days. Ads not paid
wlttiln five days are DO cents
additional. Deadline for ads Is 3 00
p.m. day before publication. No
refunds. Complimentary ads may
bo run only If error is brouyht to
the Nebraskan's attention the
business day after publication.
FOR SALE
20 discount on all Columbia
10 speed bikes. 'Goodyear
Service Store, 10th & O,
432-6D21.
'68 MGB-GT, British Racing Green
AM-FM 8-track, Michel In Tires
475-2DC8.
1972 Kawasaki, 350 52, 6100
miles, fine bike. $475. 4 75 U050
after 5:30.
With Student or Faculty ID, 15';,
discount on all Goodyear Tires
except promotional Items.
Goodyuur Service Gture, 19th Hi
O, 432-6521.
Free kittens,
evenings.
Call 475 2112,
Doubf-szd WiitnrlMid mattress,
heater, liner, frame. Guaranteed.
$00. 477 9763.
Large dek with twlvel chair for
a... 432 7757.
Furniture, antlquei, and
collectible!. A bettor deal at
Midway Auction, Greenwood,
NE. 7 89-2143. Open 9-7,
Sunday 12-7, closed Saturday.
Come out and Inspect our
merchandise.
Heethklt itor-eo receiver. 477 G178
after 5 p. m.
Ampex cassette tapes: 40 rnln - 08
cents for two, 60 mn - C5 cents
for two. Vld A-Comm Systems,
1630 P St
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snores
INTRAMURALS
According to Phil Sienna,
director of men's intramurals, a
manager's meeting concerning
flag football will be held at 7
tonight, in the Nebraska Union
Small Auditorium. All teams
HELP WANTED
P(.-rni,inen1 part time for repair of
small appliances, small Qas
engines, 25 hrswk. Some
experience preferred. Apply Mr.
Steak Johnson, Soars Service
Cent(;r, 4815 S. 14th. Equal
Opp' rtunily E mployer.
Lincoln MCA NEEDS YOUI We
nee' I (jfiorj youth qrotp (grades
4 0, 8) leadersi Job offers,
qoofl teachlno and coaching
ex pi ri' noi:! V or details: call
488 f.rtfil.
arris L .i h oratories needs
vour;ti'ers for clinical evaluation
of marketed pharmaceuticals for
current and future studios.
Moitl weekends. Excellent
extra income. Over 19 years of
,'t-ie. Call 48 2 281 1 .
Two Masher, for Fraternity House;
Meal:,, and salary (arranged);
ImtneMiate openings. Call
45 T)53 (Bob).
Male 'lie ker., Nights, Saturday
.,h'l Suri'iay. Apply In person,
', afternoons at Shuster's Jack
aiul Jill. 140 Capital Beach Uvd,
Experienced grain bin erectors,
'.plit shifts, off days or
w k e n ii. C all 5ch uiti
Agra ontracler's, Koward, NE.
i,4:i 4 144.
Hart time office cleaning. Evenings
iri'i vveukentis, Year round work,
Excellent working conditions,
C -II Steve, 48rJ 8!J2.
Part time help a.m. Hi p.m., Day
Cure Center. Call for
appointment, 4 8'J 9102.
WAU1LIJ Qualified part time
secretary. Inquire ASUN offlcu,
'134 Nebraska Union, 472 2581.
Students - 3 evenings a week. Good
pay. Call 435 6728.
Wanted salesman, P.irt or full time.
$200 $300 week depending on
ability. Prior sal, experience
preferred but not necessary. Will
train. Guaranteed Foods
45 4 53,
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UNL gridders await action during a
interested in playing must send
a representative to this
meeting, Sienna said.
COLLEGE PREVIEW
ABC sports is to air a
60-minute show profiling
college football for 1973 at 7
tonight. Nebraska Head Coach
Tom Osborne is to be featured
on the program.
BASEBALL TRYOUTS
Anyone wishing to try out
for the University baseball
whfhk ods
Over 19? Have Car? Public
Relations, Advertising and Sales
position open. Working through
leading downtown department
stoeo. Evening hours. Excellent
earnings. 4C6 664 2.
Part-time help wanted. No
experience needed, Hours
flexible, Call Phil Stephens,
477 391 1.
Wanted -general help Hi delivery
hoy. See owner at Hong Kong
Pizza King, 13th Hi Que.
STUDENTS: The International
House of Pancakes is now taking
full or part-time applications for
cooks, waitresses and busboys.
Apply In person at 1435 O
Street
Wanted two cashiers. Night work.
Apply in person at Chu bby ville
ufter 2 p.m. 850 N. 2lh.
Miller Hi Paine needs busboys and
waitresses downtown
10 45-2:00 p "i. weekdays,
busboys Thursday nite
4:30 8 00 p.m. and Saturday
10:45 4:00 p.m. Busboys at
Gateway 1 1:00 5 00 p.m.
Mon. Frl; Waitress 11 00 2 30
p.m. Mon. Frl Apply personnel
office, 7th floor downtown.
Waitresses wanted 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.,
any nights. Apply Village Inn
29th H, O or 66th ft O.
CAMERA SALES We have full ,,nd
part time openings for c amera
salos In our Camera Shop,
Provlous experience or
knowledge of photography
helpful. Discount on store
purchases' and other benefits,
Apply in person to our
downtown per..onncl office, th
floor, 10 a.m. 11 a.m. and 4
p.m. -5 p.m. dally or " 8 p.m.
Thursday night. MII.LI'H ft
PAINE.
HontuM needed. Part time evenings
at Mr. Steak, 5505 O 'it, See
Mrs. Price.
Waitress needed. Part lime ut Mr.
Stook, 5505 O St Must work
some lunches plus 2 3 evenings.
WOMEN Waitress position. Part
time or full time, d,iy or night. 1
to 5 days a week, Apply 3 ,
dally. J.8.'s EJig boy, 2th ft
Vino.
pre season practice.
team should attend a meeting
at 4:30 this afternoon in Coach
Tony Sharpe's office, located
in the South Stadium.
SWIM TIMERS
Any woman interested in
becoming a timer for the
varsity swim team should
contact Coach John Reta
whose office is located in
Coliseum 206.
The woman need now have
experience in swimming;
hrAoior it lAnulH hp hplnfnl
Women. Night time hostess position
available part time. Apply 3-5
daily. J.B.'s Big Boy, 27th &
Vine.
ROOMMATE WANTED
2 female roommates, own
bedrooms, in house 10 blocks
from city campus. Terry:
475 0447 or 423 8528.
One female roommate needed. 17th
Hi Sumner, $50.00 month.
477-8258.
Roommate-female, close to
campus, cull 477 6693 after
3:00 p.m., $38 monthly.
FOR RENT
237 S. 18th. Available Sept 3. 1st
floor, spacious, alr-condltioned,
stove, and refrigerator.
432-7671.
Capitol area. 1 bedroom;
Furnlshod. Available Sept. 1.
$95. 432 7671
MEETINGS
P.E.O. Collogu Group. Sun. Sept 9,
5:00 p.m. Place: Mrs. Fern
Stage, 6315 O St. Call
reservations: 489 2314 no later
than Sopt 6.
Student Veterans get together
r mooting Sept. 4, 7.30, Union in
room win on pusiuu, rincuiianl
or school problumt-wa can
help, come. No obligation to
join. So come have a free look,
MISCELLANEOUS
Wanted - someone who h, iv quiet
apartment to share, own room.
Sharu expenses. Call Bob
489 C0 71,
Individuals at least '20 over
normal (Idejil) weight who wish
to participate In approved
rosourch behavioral programs for
weight reduction send name,
ago. address, and phono number
to H.L. Baiters, University of
iweorosko, Hsyehology
Department, Burnett Hall
Lincoln, NE. 68508.
Business Opportunity. Your chance
to help others without taking an
oath of poverty. Call Grogg
Nlcklas, 4C32-4281.
thursday, august 30, 1973