FOOSBALL EXHIBITION Friday Sept. 1 4th 12:00 3:00 p.m. Nebraska Union games room Beat the Texas Champs and WIN A $350.00 REGULATION FOOSBALL TABLE two have been won already 99 Bonness anxious for kick-off Anticipation and readiness sparked with just a shade of apprehension were the feelings conveyed in a pregame conversation Wednesday with Corn husker center Rik Bonnes?. Evan 6 ft. 4 in., 221 lb. All-American candidates tend to get a few pregame jitters and Bonness happens to be one and all of these things. With Saturday's opener against Oregon just a day away, Bonness, the rest of the Cornhuskers and 76,000 Big Red season ticket holders, plus uncountable radio lis teners, are anxiously waiting the opening kick-off at Memorial Stadium. "We've had some really good prac tices. The cool weather has hurt us a little but the hot days at the beginning of the week put us back on schedule. finals Rnnness has set for himself s'eng with the rest of the team are first, a Big, 8 Championship; second, winning an eleven games; and finally the right to a national championship. "It's a long season and we can't look ahead if we want to attain these goals," Bonness said. Bonness came to UNL because he felt it an honor to play for his home state. "Nebraska has proved itself in the past with their championship teams to be one of the nation's tops in football programming. There is no place I'd rather have gone." Publicity wise Bonness said he thinks the offensive line gets its share. He mentioned there is no competition with the blackshirts. "We know when we have a good day and when we do we get the publicity that we deserve." A business major, Bonness likes school. "Things are going well for me now. I have to budget my time between football and studies but there's time enough for both. "Nebraska's a good school, it's offered me so much, it really has," he said. Bonness says there is responsibility to lend the younger players a "helping hand". The coaches counsel them but there is a pretty open relationship between the upperclassmen and the sophomores. We don't consider our selves that much better." RALEIGH-HZUKI o s 1 SB ms 1 The Good Life Bicycle Shop CP i! CJLa O i CE i 2 Ask for the 1 0 Student Discount: I the "Goodlife" Bicycle Shop 9 t 1,1th&Cornhusker.. ,,,..,477-4711 i We Talk "Bicycle . and serve coffee and repair all bike 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 9 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 becky morgon J0C&C iaCiiliC "I'm looking forward to it Saturday's opener," Bonness said, "we all are. We need to get started. Everybody has had three weeks of practice and we're ready. We've got to prove ourselves out there." Saturday's game plan holds little change for Bonness at center as compared to last year. "Everything is basically the same," he replied. The Nebraska offensive line will face a 5-4-2 Oregon defense throughout most of the game. 'They have a good defense, it will be a test," commented Bonness. "However, we. practiced against a five-man front, that should be an advantage." Bonness, a junior, said he thinks that the 1974 Cornhuskers are just as good, if not better, than the Big Red squads of the Devaney era. , Team morale is high opener. "We're ready,' again. So is the entire state of Nebraska for Saturday s Bonness said BUY YOUR FOREIGN FILM TICKET NOW! 197475 NEBRASKA UNION FORIEGN FIlfTl SERIES BATING FILM COUNTRY RATING Sept. 17. 18. 19 Smiles of a Summer Nihl Sweden (Bergman) Oct. 1.2.3 ' Konal (Wajda) Poland Oct. 15,16.17 An Autumn Afternoon (ou) Japan Oct. 29.30.31 ' Traffic (Tati) France Nov, 12,13.14 Mahana.;er(Kav) India Nov, 19.20.21 Spider's Stratagem Italy 0 (Bcrtolueci) Dee. 3.4,5 Wednesday's C hild (Loach) (ir. 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