m--4& s i i fr . -.-ifr J- . -W 4 nfr- o djjfe . 4,- , .m - - r tH 4 lir (. Cletus Fischer 1. . .." -'-ft ; f .cr 4 - Fischer witnessed Big Red football revolution By Bob Cuilinan Cletus Fischer has witnessed the revolution in the Nebraska football program. During his 15 years on the Cornhusker staff, he has ScGn the chants irom a mediocre Big 8 team to a perennial national contender. , , Fischer came to Lincoln in 1960 after he had coached highgbftool and small college A teams M;the midwest. He was ' wA&iire&s dV' offensive and defensive baCKfeld coach, main- Ja t ly because of a troublesome Harriers set running pace, season looks questionable V. s. ?' A uminn RrtimH ' mncitlv froehmon and "N sophomores, makes up Coach Frank Sevigne's university cross country team. The distance runners, paced by returning sophomore letterman Keith Whitaker, will open their 74 season on the road in a contest with the University of Wisconsin Sept? 28. "As of yet, the season outlook is questionable," Sevigne said. Kiye have a young squad with good talent, but at this stage of the game it's too early to say'.4,V4 The runners practice every afternoon at Pioneer Park. They are improving but still have adjustments to make, Sevigne added. "Time will tell," hesaid. Keith Whitaker, Leif Olson, Bob Fink, Matt Reckmeyer, Harold Stelzer, Dave Johnston, and Don Grow will try for starting positions, Sevigne said. Whitaker and Reckmeyer are sophomores and Johnston is a junior. X The rest of the squad is-first year men. Sevigne said he plans to use combinations of the first seven men until definite starters can be established. Four duals, on&jppen date and the Big 8 meet make up iirie season s schedule: Sept2j$iscoil?,away; Oct. 5, Kansas State, licfme; Oct. 12 MJ-louri, home; Oct. 19 Dake, away; Oct. 6, open date; and Nov. 2 Blg-0iCohference Meet at Ames, Iowa. That player was his younger brother Pat, who had given the Nebraska staff a headache the previous season (1959). "Pat was pretty feisty then," Fischer said. "At the time, the staff felt he was one of their best players, and they expected more from him. They thought i could give him the help he needed. Pat Fischer became a great football player, Fischer said. He went on to start with tbT Washington Redskins of fM. Offensive formationsthen were different than they are today. The Husker squad used the split-T and double-wing formations under Head Coach Bill Jennings. Fischer said he recalls the job of assistant coach as being tougher then because of a rule that made players play both . of fense and defense. "You could have had a boy who was a great tight end, but not as good a defensive end, but because of the rule, he had to play both ways," he said. "A lot more time was spent on defense then." The rule change allows play ers to play on either offensive or defensive squads. "I think football is more exciting with the advent of the two-platoon system," Fischer said. "Because of it, the North ern schools were able to catch up to those in the southwest and southeast part of the country. Fischer was coach whe-Bob Devaney 'Ss sumed thftfcss&ip&l'h retained asjc, s- e ft watched and helped Devaney , reverse the "low ebb" of the .Nebraska football program. "He (Devaney) got the overall oroaram coing. He brought back the" feeling" and the" spirit throughout Nebraska," Fischer said. Devaney changed the coaches' positions on the coach ing staff, and Fischer became head freshman coach in the '60s. In two seasons at that job, he guided the frosh to an 8-0-0 recprd. ! He later returned to the varsity staff as kicking coach. In 1973 he became offensive line coach when coach Carl Selmer left for Miami University. That year was also the first season for Tom Osborne as head coach. Fischer said the change in the football team is obvious to the fan, who is happy when the team wins more games. But the' biggest change has come in the attitude of the players and staff. "Everybody had a great deal more respect for each other after Devaney came," he said. "The total atmosphere was much more relaxed." The coaching staff has been given more freedom to make decisions for the team, he said. "You're expected to do your job, and it's left up to you to get it done. "We expect our people to be the best on the field, and. we , expect them to play like they're the best," Fischer said. "In turn, they expect us to be fair with them." . ra S S3S DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS can be placed in person in Nebraska Union 34 weekdays 8-12 and 1-5 or called in between 8-12 only at 472-2588. Cost is 8 cents a word a day, $1 .minjmum .for students, faculty and 'staff; $2' minimum for business. Payment in advance is preferred, but phone orders may be charged. Rates quoted are for cash order or charge orders paid within five busi ness days. Ads not paid within five days are 50 cp4s addtfonal. Deadline for ads om the day before publication- Refunds. No responsibility is jited for more than one incorrecfser tionof any advertisement. r WATCH REPAIR any make bands. DICK'S WATCH SER VICE Yellow door-east side Campus Book 13th & "R". 432-3414. FOR SALE Koss HV1 Headphones, used once. Were $40, sell at Small Falcon 10-speed racing bike; practicaily new. Call 488- MISCELLANEOUSA, Try the ."?perenk"4 5pend a surnrrref"t'semeste abroad living with a family. Overseas Opportunities Center 2MmmQ ,. P.fc.O. College Group Meet ing Sunday, Sept. 8, 5 p.m. Home of Mrs. Harold Osbon, 600 S. 42nd. Call reservations by Friday evening. 464-6105. Need a Sand? Call Russ ""STrls" "see Vh'a't" "m ARy K AY Cosmetics can do for you! Call Mary Ellen Iserman. 483-1770. 650? after 6 o.m. $125. "oTPly mouth Belvedere. One owner. 2435 N. 65th. 464-232. 15 Honda, 305 CCrebuift engine, new tires. Call 432-5287 evenings. Por Sale- Zenith port, stereo $35. Electic guitar, amp. & accessories $100. Folk guitar case $5 464-3571. W Honda m, excelled condition, ideal round-town transportation's.., mpg, local-782-2671 everfmjv'l . M?j MoUiio homeTtkirted; 2 bdrm.. air cohd.. caroeted. 'i-Jhrn. or unfurn. Good condition, spacious lot and garden. Lo cated near both campuses. Call between 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. 464-5403 7Tred Volkswagon square back. 25.000 miles, automatic transmission, radio, excell. COnfl. UTH. CUSTODIANS Floor Brite Building Services need depend- e students for part time pprox. 7-10 a.m. or 5-10 p.m. Apply 3235 N 35th. "' vW"'pouId use temporary 'unskilled laborers to be on call for afternoon work 1-5 p.m. You need a car and a phone. Manpower 122 N. 11th. Assistant fry cook. Evening hours. We will train. Apply in person. Interstate 80 and Air port Exit. Ramada Inn. HELP WANTED: Part time kitchen help 10:30 a.m. -2 p.m. 5 daysweek. Apply in person Godfather's Pizza, GuyGal for part time help at package beer store open 7 daysweek. Write 4000 S. 56th St., Georgetown West Apt. 124C. Tell about self and hours available. NEED TEN LADIES Immedi" ately for telephone reception work. Salary plus bonus. Call 466-5037 for interview appoint- Suite 208 10 to 4. Mrs. Lane.wTff Al1 Part-time cook dish washer for lunch business hrs, 10 a.m. -2 p.m. M-F. Apply be tween 10a.m. and 4 p.m. at Der Loaf und Stein. COCKTAIL LOUNGE, lunch menu, downtown location, inter viewing for bartenders, wait resses, call 435-2993 for ap- .pointment Someone for housework and child care- days. Will consider live in student for room and teg?6- , , , MAlub needed full time or part time. Health insurance furnished. Apply in person at Motel 6. 3001 NW 12th St. or call 475 9502. nmruurHi rr m "t: Garden Level Douglas 3 The atre, day help, evening help, full time or part time, flexible schedule Apply in person to Terry Meyer a a.m. to 5 p.m. ROOMMATES WANTED MALE ROOMMATE WANT ED: Your own room, NEAR CAMPUS AND DOWNTOWN. Furnished. $50. 475-9644432-1747. Female NONSMOKER room mate wanted. Lg. furnished house. Own room. Approx. $80mo. I'm female grad. student-like music yet need silence for study. There is room for both. Call Conni after 8:30 p.m. 475-5005. i Non-smokers between 22 and 28 to share quiet 3 bdrm. apt. with deck porch $75. Call Steve Speicher at 435-2161 during business hours. Intelligent, modern, woman wanted. Your own room in large, homey apartment near capital. $50. 475-4103. Patty or Jeanne. Cornhusker Co-ed Co-op $420 1st semester, $400 2nd sem. Vacancies for women. 435-9256 475 6796. 2-year old IO C2!! irondelle Bicycle. Aftt nneo ... HELP WANTED PERSONALS FREE RETAIL CATALOG: Pipes, waterplpes, bongs, ciga rette papers, rolling machines, superstones. clips, underground comix, etc: Gabriella'8 Goodies, Box 434, Hollywood, Calif. !2?i commuting trom Omaha M- pool. W-F. Need riders or will CATHER-POUr! "JMARDT Freshman orientation, -i bank ing, credit, loans, etc.Yfrih course on where to go and luistf to expect In Lincoln. Neihardt TV Lounge tonight from 7 to 8. You'll be alad you came! SERVICES Expert typing, papers, manu scripts, theses. Bev Schwartz 466-2375. " -A thursday, sepluiifeer 5, 1974''' Looking for a part time job? We have immediate -openings for assistant manager, cashier,, usher, and custodian. Interes ted? Apply in person, Plaza Theatres, 12th and P Streets, or caM 477-1234. Help Line operator s-ernofion-ally mature, empathic students, knowledgeable about Univer sity,. who can think weil under stress. Related experience help fut 472-3310. -WATTTTfTs WAnTd Henry's Place. Full or part time. $2hr. 432-0331435-9069. Call ,or appointment. """Part imw3ay or noon hours." .Apply at Arby's 14th & Q Grocery rnale "Cif female. Experience preferred, but not necessary. Late after noons, eveninTand Satur days, Apply in w'twn Shuster's i-- ..aiil 1V"e-tjtal ceach L4,a..ird. 4 COLLEGE STUDENT needed for part-time custodial work. Good pay. Apply to Century House, Harrington Real Estate Office. 1201 J between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. ""Delivery person for a.m. weekdays and al! day on Satur day. Hours flexible, uitimer s , Flower Shop and Greenhouses 14th and High 475-2688. Apply jjji person, ."Positions ' available now for waitresses, car service waiters, foodprvt?aration workers, cash iers. Good pay. Hours can be arranged to fit your schedule. ' Experience not necessary. Ra pid advancement possible. All localions now interviewing. See ad in phone book. Equal Oppor-, tunity Employer. King's Food HostJjSA Inc. VdTi'T t;d: firili riian and Lul boy at Steak-O-Rama, hours 10:30 a.m. !o 2:30 p.m. Come in and apply any time. Male roommate i.;;.. ed. $50 mo.. Everything Std.'CIose to HI uer 6 p.m. Jor 3 bedroom house close to the campus. 2218 Dudley. 475 558 1, TTSol )MMATE NEEDED: Looking for mellow upperclass man to share small double bedroom house. Furnished, glean, quiet. Nice and has many advantages. Call after 10 p.m. or before 8:30 a.m. 489-0549. CREATING BETTER LIVING IKII 4 Mr (kmcept In Mohffe ilmm LMn$ Desk Clerk 3-11 P.M. Will train, Apply in person. Ramada Inn 2301 N.VV. 12 Free two months rent if you move in before November 1, 1974. Club house complete with ping-pong and poof tables. Wet bar and fireplace, conversation pit. Heated pool, tennis court. OasebaU and football field. Two fully equipped playgrounds. Picnic ground with gas grill. Two car off street parking,, and in park city bus service. Free storage shed, cab!e iV', water, sewer and trash service. 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