PC3 10 daily ncbrccJarn mcnday, September 20, 1976 3 n Tbs Kicker's 45-13 drubbing of the Ut&tziiy of Indna (IU) Hocsicrs Sztnidzy in Eben-inoa, lad, rercd fe answer some trcctlins questions that had aria afler the 6-6 tie with Louisana State Unsrenity (LSU)lrtweek. Tt?o cf the questions, whether they could score mors than tm touchdowns in a game and whether they could vti a rpse (the Huskers had done neither in their three pnrj csisss), were covered early in the game jfnst the IlgvTff. ' ! As tley did against LSU, Nebrs&a took the opensig lichafT and marched for a touchdown. Junior fallback Doe Dcnnea capped the 74-yard drive with a one-yard Al Eidand then booted the extra point, the first of SCTC3 for the afternoon and later added a 29-yard field goal to calm any doubts about his ticking. Four minutes later Defers Indiana knew what hit, UNL made the score 14-0 four minutes later on a Monte Anthony one-yard touchdown run. UNL then stretched its lead to 240 by halTtime. Ccmerback Dave ButterfHJYpass iaterccpticn just before fcterrrdrson and tsro feble recoveries nrvs the lingers three turnovTrs at the hdf, answerfcs the cys tica whether the Kck Shirts could force turnovers, they had forced enly cne, a paas interception cn the kit pky cf therms, aEt LSU. - - -- . Anthony and I-back Richard Eema added touchdowns in the third quarter before the linkers dosed cut their scoring in the fourth quarter cn a nine-yard ism by (back Dare GiUerpie, who tzar his first action of the year. Tcj back Curtis Crag and quarterback Torn SorSey, who dir ected the last touchdown drne, also saw their first action of the young season. A3 three sat cut last week with in juries. Many Huskers limped ofT the field with minor injuries darfcgthegamebutdcfereerdRayFhllllTsuiTereda hip pointer which could make him a doubtful starter for the Huskers home opener next Saturday zgiinst Texas Christian University (TCU). '( A? v.. - -. j -1 ... f x. I, f 1 j Photographs by Ted Kirk a Kevin H:g!3y j Story by Rob Bcmoy 'J ( f i J t v -WW J I A f if J it