:1 pago 14 . .... daily nebraskan friday, September 26, 1975 on fcfi -3 ortai sports writer concedes mistakes M -iff ! I f .1 i , '.I s -' , U "J 4 1; By Larry Stunkel Being a normal human being (a point" which is debated), I have this desire to avoid pain and discomfort. For this reason, I avoid doctors, dentists, angry women, playing football and errorv eous writing that could rile the anger of those who play football. The other night, for example, I was having a friendly conversation with Husker offensive tackle Bob Lingenfelter, and I happened to notice the size of his hand. Now, anything attached to the arm of someone 6 ft. 7 in., 282 lbs., reminds me of my mortality. Although the conversa tion was good-natured, when Lingenfelter talked, I listened. Zero punt returns A note appeared on my desk Wednesday explaining that the Husker defensive unit was upset I had reported the Indiana re ceiver beat Dave Butterfield by five steps on the game's initial play. "Doesn't that guy know how far five steps is?" tackle Dean Gissler was reported as saying. "That's fifteen yards!" Keep door locked The note advised me to avoid the locker room and keep my door locked. Considering my math background, the mistake was an honest one. Butterfield was only five yards behind the man, less than two steps by Gissler's measurement. I arrived at the five steps estimation by taking that many steps behind my desk and finding the distance covered was five yards. Oklahoma by 44 over Miami (Fla.), Ohio State by 24 over North Carolina, Southern California by 14 over Purdue, Nebraska by 42 over TCU, Missouri by 10 over Wisconsin, Texas by 14 over Texas Tech, Notre Dame by 31 over Northwest ern, Texas A&M by 26 over Illinois, Michi gan by 8 over Baylor and UCLA by 1 over Air Force. ' Alabama by 4 xver Vanderbilt, Penn State by 18 over Iowa, Arizona State by 21 over Brigham Young, Boston College by 1 over West Virginia, Arizona by 20 over Wyoming, Auburn by I over Tennessee, Oklahoma State by 23 over North Texas State, Stanford by 10 over San Jose State, Florida by 3 over Mississippi State, Ken tucky by 3 over Maryland. ' Colorado by 34 over Wichita State, Kansas State by 8 over Wake Forest, Iowa State by 2 over Florida State and Kansas by 4 over Oregon State. V New women's golf squad Mr. Lingenfelter brought to my atten- To check Gissler's proposal, I would have tion Monday's game analysis, which credit ed the defense with holding Indiana to zero punt return yardage. ' "Guilty," I pleaded. "Don't you know the offense coven punts?" he said, "I do now," I replied. However, this wasn't the first time during the week I had been reminded that sports writers are fallible. L U r A STUM NT RUN COMPANY! 11 PHONO I CAHTRIDCI 1 MUM $37." e U .M CKOS3' JK PRO4AA f $347 had to run at full speed in a room only 10 yards long-15 yards would have put me two feet past the balcony. Rather than take a flying leap, IH con cede a player 6 ft. 5 in. tall covers three yards a step running at full speed. Here is the way freshman Pat Raybould predicts the Associated Press Top 20 and Big 8 games this weekend. Doc Watch Hollow The new UNL women's golf team will tee off in their first tournament today. The team, in its first year, will compete in two tournaments this fall. The opener is the Iowa State Invitational in Ames, Iowa, today and Saturday. Team members include senior Deb Benish of Norfolk, sophomore Nan Circo of Omaha and freshmen Jane Deeter of Lincoln, Laurel Smedberg of Green Valley, Calif., and Sharon Stettery of Omaha. The team tied with Creighton University 361-361 in a dual last week, according to Smedberg. 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