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doily nbfsk5fli Huskers pound mock Wolfpack f A- ( ' ' j,' v v . r 2. 3 if 1 Friday's scrimmage was a high scoring affair, with Nebraska beating North Carolina State, 42-6. Nebraska's t o p two offensive units, directed by alternating quarterbacks Sv.-o Runty and Dave Humm, scored seven times againsc tho Huskers' third and fouiih defensive units using Wolfpjck formations. Quarterback Glen Hoy mon . ' guided the Huskers' third offensive unit to a touchdown against the Nebraska Bijck Shirts. ' "That was a little : discouraging," Osborne said cf the score against thp Bhok Shirts. "But I don't think it will be indicative ot tlic c''rno. '' Osborne said the first string offense looked all riht, but , . that they should score every ' '';-' time against the third ttam Ail,'.. '.v. , defense. The offense scored seven of the nine times it had , ' the ball. Commenting on th . ' Runty-Humm s i t u a t i i n , Osborne said that borh players did SOTp "nood th;r''"" " . ' ' "We'll look" :,t in- scrimmage films and vvatch . both players every day," h; said. 'Then we'll maie cur decision on who will start hur this week." In scores from around th Big Eight, Oklahoma cnjjhd Baylor 42-14, Missouri shut ' out Mississippi 17-0, Oklahoma State's wishbone ran over the ; . .' . University of Texas-Arlinjton ". 56-7 and Kansas handled . I Washington State 29 8. Kansas , State traveled to Gainesville and lost to Florida 2110 and i-. Colorado fell to Louisiana State University f.t B.non : i ' ' . NCAA plans : drug tests By Bill Bennett Because of the inc:.,".Ml;i problem of dru'j u:e umomj participants in colieg: spoil-.., '.' , athletes in National Colh.giote ; 'rvv Athletic Association (NCAA) j f.iMr-'yiX' ''icomfjetltion may be subject to random drug tests this fall, c ii i . Dr. Samuel Fuenninfj, rr-edic.'i! .' .'.'.'.-.director of the Univer.ity .; . ..':'; Health Center. .'', iS''- '!.'' "Right now the dtuq plan is n a developmental u)-.," '..;;' ' .'-'Fuenning said. "But it miglil '.. ,' be carried out lie fore sonr! ' .i ;?' '..'..," crucial intercollegiate atliif;t'.c .' " . -, event this fall." .; ..'. Once the plan is put into "'..':. . ..' effect, it will con-,i.,t ct . '' .,; administering urinaly:, .ul other tests before (jair:i.i r I ;lc.n ;: ', . will primarily look for t'.,1 - '--j''--1' Presence of ampheta n,i:i'..y. . , . Fuenning said. : I 'The tests will v. y i.j ".; pinpoint the drugs wh.cii lov ..'it: .:.v".t" a definite henh.'. r, .,n v " ; 'athlete's perform a' a.- or v.'ii-.h X " alters his physioloa';,..! ' functirns," he said. , . If an illegal drug is f -ur, J ... ''" an athlete could Ix; dis'ii.alifii r . or an entire team may h;.;vy tc ' , forfeit a game, Fuenning sa:d. However, according to th. NCAA, the tests voni ! nor lead to punishment but vo,i: be used only to gath; r lA.t which will provide th. NC.- ,A with future direction m fighting drug abuse. Rouge 17-6. Iowa State doesn't open their season until Saturday when they host Idaho. Top-ranked Southern California had more trouble than expected with Arkansas, hut shut out the Razorbacks 17 0. Third-ranked Ohio State demolished Minnesota, an Oct. U Husker opponent, 56-7, fourth-ranked Texas was idle, and fifth-ranked Michigan beat Iowa 31-7. Alabama, holding the No. 6 slot, opened their season with a GG-0 blasting of California, seventh-ranked Penn State handled Stanford 20-6, eighth-ranked Notre Dame was idle, and ninth-ranked Tennessee edged Duke 21-17. Saturday's Husker opponent. North Carolina State, picked up its second .nraight win with a 43-23 victory over Virginia. H z, ... ' ' f :'? ten B' i- W r tiffs ;V CI s a . i Nebraska returns to action Saturday as the Huskers battle the North Carolina State Wolfpack from Raleigh, N.C. r SAVE $20 ON THIS EXCEPTIONAL REALISTIC" AMFM MUSIC SYSTEM ... f ) i t ' , 'it 4 I It , f ,1, , til, f i 5rA:-VA IZ-W'A ENJOY ENDLESS HOURS OF FINE LISTENING W: ft f 4 Reg. Sep. Items Price 21990 1 . -ft i .jilH Hi:il;tic SI A-hi AM f M Stot-o Hcccwi Jill) $ 1 U J! Vj'uc Wninut 'A.-(i! Cno ...v,v;:i""','.' ; .v.. -..- ,f...y fZZZT" ,,, v V ' ' y ' ' i I II """ito.iU.--. - fl' & Sk- n 1 ; ." Limine. HiTi'.t.'.tiQ ' Anluin. itic Ch'Kxn.-i V-JiUi r.n.tfi Wound1: Cu',tom ia;.c Sir'tno CintrnUif lt,iuil(J '" "'' t' 11 )' y' f'.1' a t !'JO .li I i II 'f !,'.' r (., . ,. (., li'i'l OMiity ' cijri'J o It'i1- H " mu ,M.... i, .'t , m .::;.(:,!,'. . r;s .r. :'-r,; r -.(. Iiiliur (..- p an.) f f At i;, ( ' " .! !:;. w?hc 'jiJtjp n-,r in sp.-'Hfi ft ,; n.iri. b t t f.ih t (. a-vi 1' ni'jh-fr.-'n;frtcy t;"Mir f--r f !li.f t Ut-t-U-'. 0;,u;'-i . i V.Ji'j ,r fino ,ifri f,;.r ptr.(;is- :t.i...rcij .iiid you can CHARGE IT LINCOLN MEADOWLANE SHOPPING CENTER 928 N. 70TH ST. 434-9673 1024 0" STREET 475-9001 iaek DEALER took for This Sign In Your Neighborhood page 8 daily nebraskan monday, September 17, 1973