The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8
ii: 11 y r?r;.; , . - : SwK . - , ; , ; , SStT"' , , v I , y f I . , , V ' l. ". J .' ' i, - r Photos by Gail Folda and Mike Theiler f y ' 'I B' a ww m it. liar . . 1 & w ' ' ks w "n ' a i ma ' I. 1 How they scored. . . Aftor winning the (coin) toss, UCLA was unable to ( .ipii.ilif; after receiving the opening kickoff, UCLA punted, and Nebioska sustained a time-consuming 6 3-yard scoring drive. Tony Davis carried the ball seven times for 23 yards and R iich Babe sprinted for an additional 19 yards, setting up quarter back Steve Runty's touchdown sneak with 7:53 left in the fust quarter. Rich Sangei's point-after-touchdown (PAT) was good, and Nebraska ! 7 0 With C;13 l"ft in the first quarter, Rundy !)oig itnnbl';d 11 yards on a punt return touchdown, adding anotbci six pninis to Nebraska's total. Sanger'5 PAT was good for a 14 0 lead. UCl A recovered a fumblt; "o set Lip their f i't (;fi!-. Hal!l.,K Kermit Johnson went up the middle 12 yatds ftjr the t'lwchdr-wn. The PAT attempt by t'fren Heirara was no rjood, -o v.i'h 1:1' remaining in ttv first (fuarter, Nebraska led 14-G, On Nebraska's next possession, Runty thi"' , i'"i(hd(ivii pass to Fiosty Anderson -with 13:36 left e i' - half, nppi'-y .j 77-yard drive. The PA I was blocked, 'ea"i ' N"i-.f-'ka J; .i 20 G. With 11 seconds remaining in the first h ilf, UCLA . y.f- a 72-yard drive on quarP'rback Maik Harmon's oii"-y.)id -.luriejf. Herrara's PAT was good, and UCLA cut Nebraska's If;. id to '') 13. The Mu:,k.fi. ccmbin -d t'te r ir :i Davis and Wjury Damkroger and the passing of Runt to give the Huskers h 2b 13 lead wit' 0: 05 left in the qiiftrtor. Davis scored the louchdown, and finger's PAT was blocked again. Another Husker BO yard drive was ended by Davis' 43 yard touchdown romp with 13:22 remaining in the game, Sanger's PAT was good, and the Huskers led 33 13. The final scorr of the contest came with 2:1') left in the game. Jeff Mor an picked up the six mts with a 3 yard dash int-t the end ( S,ing"r's PAT was "H, (jwiru) tJebiaska a If) 13 victory. T he PAT by Sanq-r g iv 105 carter point:., a new Husker record, suipassing the old l-'ck y oring mark of V'. 'ef bv Paul Rogers. pugo 8 f-i.rii 3 hours of credit this winter for study in Great Bntian, Germany, Italy or France . . . Sign up now for the University charter flights on TWA jets leaving Dec. 2G and 28. The following 3 credit courses are being offered: r.ci rii-o ,-ir I f .-n"n C oi 1 1 i.i: ,i i : i" I '.it : i St hi l y of I r.iiK (j niui West ! .. o'lil-yi".' '.it" -.". fulfil. .iny W'.rl'l nr. Intern, ii 'ijn.il ( dut ,il ion Workbhoijtjc'Tiinur c:-...,ir-.t.i f,u.ii.imii 'ti'iynf f f . i . 1 1 i,' i I Wi-.t dwiiiiiiiv M.ii ! .'t iihi in '.,i'li( tin! I oruifjn Countr ios ' ,r ,,n.i ,'. r t h 1 1' i t ii (, ';n. f rolnotns InduiH-'fulonl Hotiiimj ' C.,V.i.,t U.i,'i,nt I r,!ii',h I jl.Tiifoi' I ( 1 1 1 i t . j 1 jejr..il Atlvi.'l I iviiu StmiinHf C.e t . I Iriiinlv i ' i W -r (. rei.jny H'.Mu'V ot I'Hhnolotjy H'ittsli n, it'if, or.jt.vi- Af e. fJi. .'',i in I'lTlOlin.in. I r.ii.cl 'jto.ly in ( . eocjr ,i ) h y !,,,, ; 'j'-kIU in Stj'.i.i! Wclt.-il... I ' "'"'I I '.'tUitly in Criininol Juititu Prices range from $440 to $000, including: Hound trip air fare, tuition, accomodations vvith breakfast, and other program costs. REGISTRATION FROM SEPTEMBER 4 UNTIL OCTOBER 5. SPACE IS LIMITED-SIGN UP TODAY! DETAILS AND APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM "FLIGHTS AND STUDY TOURS" POSTERS ON BULLETIN BOARDS, OR ROOM 204, Nebraska Union, ext. 2484. A non credit study tour of London and Russia is also scheduled. If interested, contact Mel Luetchens, Wesley House, 432 0355. Also bf'iny organized is a study tour to NIGERIA for a comparative study of African and Afro-American Literatures. Anyone interested in participating must contact Oyekan Owomoyela, Andrew-, Hall 353 before Sept. 10. (I. illy tif.'brfisktiii moruJijy, September 10, 1973