friday, november 11, 1977 daily nebraskan page 15 Huskers put Jayhawk gome first, then bowl bids By Jim Hunt Visions of bowl bids may be dancing in the minds of Husker players and fans, however, this is no time for the Huskers to be complacent, head football coach Tom Osborne said. Although bowl officials may begin extending bids Saturday, the Huskers must worry about this Saturday's foe, the Uni versity of Kansas (KU), at Memorial Stad mm. A win over the Jayhawks would virtually assure the Cornhuskers of their ninth consecutive bowl game. A Husker win over Kansas would result in a Combined police efforts oversee Saturday crowd Memorial Stadium holds 76,000 persons and becomes Nebraska's third largest city on a Big Red Saturday. That city, like others, must maintain law and . order. The law enforcement officers of Lin coln, Lancaster County, UNL and the Neb raska State Patrol combine efforts in order to serve and protect the metropolis in Memorial Stadium each game day. Captain C.W. Koch, in charge of security for the Lincoln Police Department this year, said football games are one of the biggest assignments LPD faces. "We start to prepare for the games six weeks before the first game," he said. "We review what intersections to close and patrol and after each game we make ad justments for the next home game." Sixty-two LPD policemen patrol the east and west stadium while county police patrol the north stadium. The State Patrol watches the south stadium and university police watch stadium gates. Koch said the remainder of the LPD force patrol the streets during the games. "When the game is not televised.officers will show up for work at 11:15 and review their special detail," Koch said. "After all their assignments have been made, they arrive at the stadium about 11 :45 ." Major duties for the law enforcement officers, according to Koch, include check ing for liquor violations, assisting boy scouts who usher, assisting Red Cross for cases of heart attacks or sickness and keeping the aisles and sidelines clear. liquor said. violations are common, Koch Playoff results Flag Football Playoffs Results Wednesday Division Finals Harper Schramm A -Harper 3 ovar Harper 6, Burr-Selieck-Neihardt A -Burr 1 over Burr 2 Sodbusters, 25-6. Abel A-Abel 2 over Abel 10, 19-7. Cat her A-Cather 4 over Cather 8, 12-8. Division Semifinals Fraternity B -Sigma Chi over Delta Upsilon, 20. , "People are always drinking at the games," he said. "If there's a problem, action will be taken. But, actually, there has been excellent cooperation by the fans this year." Koch said ycass ajjo some persons made bomb threats before the game but they have not had any threats this year. sports short Syed Khalid fought back from a 3-0 deficit to down Jim Hoppe, 12-9 in the intramural pro set tennis singles finals Sunday at the UNL Sports Complex. crossword puzzle Edited by Eugene T. 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The Jayhawks are 2-6-1. Osborne said, "Kansas is having a dis appointing season, but Coach Moore and his players are capable of beating us or anyone else. We did not play our best against Washington State University or Iowa State University and it cost us. Tough Kansas team 'The last thing we want to do this week is worry about Oklahoma, we need to play a fine game against a tough Kansas team." The Jayhawks offense will be led by fullback Norris Banks. Banks, a senior from Houston, has rush ed for 1 ,800 yards in his career. Banks will get help from junior halfback Max Ediger. In the Jayhawks 29-21 victory over Kansas State University last week, Ediger rushed for 101 yards on 10 carries, including a 71 -yard touchdown run. The Jayhawk defense will be led by senior defensive end Tom Dinkel. Dinkel needs five tackles to become the tenth Jayhawk to reach the 200 tackle mark. Against the WUdcats, Dinkel recorded five tackles and two assists, including three tackles behind the line and one fumble recovery. However, linebacker Scellars Young stole the show from Dinkel in the game against the Wildcats. Scellars Young Young, a freshman from St. Louis had 16 tackles, 14 of those unassisted.. He also intercepted a pass and returned it 22 yards. Moore said it would be difficult for the Jayhawks to win in Lincoln. "As usual they (UNL) have very good personnel and have good depth," Moore said. "They have particularly good people at the skilled positions. "Their running backs as a group may be second only to Oklahoma, among the teams we have faced this year. They might be even better. I know I.M. Hipp is probably the second best running back (next to Terry Miller) we've seen this year. I don't look forward to facing him two more years." Hipp, who has rushed for 1,090 yards this season, is the Husker top I-Back al though a bruised thigh muscle kept him out of most of the Husker's win over the University of Missouri. However, the limelight will not be on Hipp this week as 23 senior football play ers will make their last appearance in the friendly confines of Memorial Stadium. Playing their last home game are Rene Anderson, Larry Valasek, Ed Burns, Randy Garcia, Kent Smith, Ted Harvey, Curtis Craig, Jeff Carpenter, Dodie Donnell,. Monte Anthony, Tom Davis, Jim Wight man, Stan Waldemore, Greg Jorgensen, Jeff Pullen, Brett Moritz, Reg Cast, Ken Spaeth, Rocke Loken, Mark Dufresne, Randy Rick, Tony Samuel . and Larry Young. 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