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r 'ir 1 J -i. ' It Huskers to tame Wildcats eHftMPAGNE Winning streak to continue . THE IHUHI 'II I H'l WHWIMlilll doily .V." 4. V a 4 This week's predictions: Nebraska 48, Kansas State 0 Nebraska is riding a four-game .vinning streak while the Wildcats are Durdened with injuries to key players oy to them, but worthless on any other ;ig 5 team.) The Nebraska defense will i:y to shake off a fourth quarter jinx that ras made games seem closer than they were. Oklahoma 52, Kansas 7 Joe Washington, Jim LittrelL and Etvis Peacock are too much to stop for any team, especially one that has lost four in a row. Oklahoma State 24, Colorado 14 Though Oklahoma State is headed for the Fiesta Bowl, this regionally tele vised game likely will have a lower Nielson rating than Wild Kingdom. Kentucky 27, Florida 20 If Florida keeps losing, this year's Sugar Bowl is going to have about as much glamour as a sumo wrestling match. Ohio St. 42, Iowa 10 The Buckeyes will have vengence in mind after last week's disastrous loss. Archie Griffin will have a good chance to improve his rushing statistics in his quest for the Heisman trophy. Pittsburg 21, Notre Dame 16 The game is at South Bend but the Panthers have the talent to hand the Irish their second loss. If Tony Dorsett gets some blocking, it could be worse. As Woody Hayes was walking off the field following Ohio State's loss to Michigan State, a young MSU fan trotted up to him to say p few words. Though he probablytsaid something as mild as: "You 'lose, Woody" or . "There goes number one," Woody chose not to ignore him. Instead, he slugged the unfortunate student in the mouth and kept walking. On another occasion in his stormy career, Hayes ripped some sideline markers to pieces in protest of an officials decision. One usually doesn't think, of a major college head coach as being one of the violent type, but if Woody's temper tantrums continue he might end up at the summit of the Top Ten yet. Except it will be on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list and not the AP college football poll. The UNL wrestlers will compete in their first meet of the season at the Fargo Open this weekend. One of the grapplers especially eager for the season ta begin is 6 ft. 4 in., 315 lb. Bruce Conger. steve toylor taybred spot Is "It gets sort of boring during practice when you have nothing to look forward to," Conger said. "This week, practice went fast." He said he thinks the Huskers have a fair chance to win the Big 8 this season because they have "the best material they've had here in quite a few years." Conger, who is from Las Vegas, was originally recruited for football (he had 25 scholarship offers) but said he switched to wrestling due to his affection for the sport. , The ajmiable sophomore says he has few regrets about winding up in Lincoln. "I really like the campus, the people and the way it is set up here. The only thing I don't like is that there are three guys to every girl." Osborne uneasy at Ames "Very, very uneasy" was the response Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne said he had to pregame actions of Iowa State fans at Ames last Saturday. Osborne told the Extra Point Club members Monday that ISU fan character left something to be desired. Their fans threw apples and oranges, not to mention smoke bombs, beer cans and numerous other items at Nebrska players and fans, he said. "I was worried about Iowa State," admitted Osborne. The field was bad, the rain was a hindrance and their fans were definitely excited, he added. , "Nebraska had to play against the odds but I think our players knew they were going to go out and win anyway," he said. "Wo dominated things for three quarters," Osborne said. "Maybe I'm too nice of a guy but it has always been Nebraska's philosophy to play all the players on second unit," Osborne said in response to criticism directed to his use of the reserve defense in the fourth quarter. When the rain let up, Osborne said, "it was a good throwing situation for iowa State." As for Kansas State, Osborne emphasized that the Cornhuskers will be in a tough position psychologically. He said the team must concen trate on this week's game and the Oklahoma contest will take care of itself . at Beer prices 35 Our Second Anniversary Today - Wed. November 13th Wonder Where College Kids go on Sunday Nights? X 2S mile: west of Lincoln mi in Goo liner JL Li. -r -.i. 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Poll Ihe cigarette tightly, beginning at the center, and by pulling work your fingers out to Inc ends W nr Lick Ihe gummed edge closed Turn luosc tobacco from the ends The cigarette is now ready to spinke This course is open to both beginning and advanced students of hand-rolled cigarettes. Emphasis is on easier, better rolling via the use of E-Z Wider double-width rolling papers. The course exposes the disadvantages ol conventional rolling practices such as sticking two regular papers together to roll one smoke. Students will learn that there is no better gurrmed paper made than E-Z Wider. Ak ms ixNw Pop Art or Papa Cezanne, Neediepoints or drypoints, Mickey Mouse or the President's house we'll frame it. Pictures of pachyderms, i peacocks or pandas; photographs, lithographs, plain graphs we'll frame it. 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