The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1977, Page page 15, Image 15

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    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.
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showdown, between UNL and the Univer
sity of Oklahoma for the Big 8 Conference,
title and the right to participate in the
Orange Bowl in Miami. v
The Huskers,. 7-2, are ranked tenth in
the nation in the UPI poll and twelfth in
the AP poll. 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.
Kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
The game can be heard on KRNU-FM,
KFAB, KFOR, KLIN and WOW.
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4721761
IEijlum .jjiiuiUL.il wiiju -m.mu in j-a
1965 Plymouth Sport Fury,
automatic, power brakes and
steering. Call 423-6067,
1965 VW Bug.
475-9097.
Real Cheap.
Must sell 12 x 65 Mobile
Home, two bedroom, furnished,
skirted, central air, washer
dryer. 472-1365488-81 60.
CLOSEOUT DINETTE SETS
Just received truck load of
manufacturers closeout of brand
new dinette sets in many styles
and colors, Have 12 real nice
5 piece sets for only $59.95
or terms. Open to public 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Freight
Sales Co. 226 S. 9. Open
Sunday. WAREHOUSES IN
NEBR. & IOWA.
Trumpet-Back Stradivarious.
Excellent condition. $275. Will
negotiate. 466-6568.
1
Sanyo Jex 2100K stereo
receiver, 2 months old. Pioneer
Pi 1 1 5D automatic tu rntabl e,
new, best offer. Phone 472
0734. Panasonic Dolby reduc
tion unit, great condition.
36 UNCLAIMED STEREOS
Just received 36 componet
stereos with AM FM stereo
radio, 8-track tape player, pro
fessional 4-speed changer and 2
speaker enclosures. Complete
sets with factory warranty,
while they last, only $119 or
terms. Open to public 11 AM to
8 PM daily. Freight Sales Co.,
226 S. 9th, Lincoln, TJE. Open
Sunday. WAREHOUSES IN
NEBR.&IOWA.
For Sale: 70 GTO. Body
good, mechanics great. 475
7793 evenings.
2 Repossessed Cars
1970 -LTD
1969-Oldsmobile Tornado
Best bid. Associates Finance
432 8804, 340 S. 16th.
For Sale.
V8, PS, PB,
9850.
1973 Cuda 318,
air, $2000477-
72 Datsun 1200, new tires,
air, auto, radio, 37,000 miles,
very reasonable. 472920.
,1972 VW, yellow black
interior. Good condition. Very
economical. 488-6346 after 6
pm.
WE BUY CARS!
$50 cars $100 cars
$200 cars - $300 cars
$400 cart
Up to $1500 cars
Also Pickups & Vans
WALLY'S
2323 P
MID CITY TOYOTA
1978 Toyotas are on display
now I Stop in & tee our fine line
at
12th &'Q'
Fiat's been
building 'em
great for
years
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We've been in (he car business
longer than almost anyone , . .
that's how we developed a com
pact with great cargo
carrying capacity, yet feels like
a sports car from behind the
wheel. See it at , . .
In stock now
and ready for
immediate
delivery at
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CLEARANCE SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Fiat-Lancia
i:3kn iioTons
1021 forth Oh
4G7-2559
BOSE-power speaker.
Rabco ST -7 tableAdvent 400
speakers. 435-0046.
Pioneer SA-5200 amp. 15
watts per ch. Excellent condi
tion $75. 432-5147.
SANSUI G2000 RECEI
VER; BSR 2260AG TURN
TABLE. PAIR ULTRALINEAR
200 SPEAKERS. THREE
WEEKS OLD! $350. CALL
DAN, EVENINGS, 432-8922.
Foosball table and pinball
machine dynamomen, both
machines coin operated, gotta
sell. Call 432-4947 ask for
Sue.
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
BEDDING
Will liquidate full truck load of
mattress and box foundation.
Will sell as complete sets. Both
pieces twin $59.95, regular
$69.95, and queen $89.95 or
terms. Open to public 11 a.m.
to 8 p.m. daily. Freight Sales
Co. 226 S. 9. Open Sunday.
WAREHOUSES IN NEBR. &
IOWA.
RECLINER CLOSEOUT
' Just received truck load of
recliners at unheard of prices.
Have several styles and fabrics.
We have your choice, $59.95
or terms. Open to public 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Freight
Sales Co. 226 S. 9th. Open
Sunday, WAREHOUSES IN
NEBR.&IOWA.
SOFA BED SELLOUT
Will liquidate full truckload of
sofa beds in new herculon
fabric. Several patterns to
choose from. These are brand
new full size studio couches that
fold into a bed. While 12 last
only $99 or terms. Open to
public 11 AM to 8 PM daily.
Freight Sales Co., 226 S. 9,
Lincoln, NE Open Sunday.
WAREHOUSES IN NEBR &
IOWA.
Decorate your room, apt. or
home with the natural white
sheepskin rug. Approximate size
3x4 ft., $29.95. Call for you
order at 423-1989 or see 3125
E. Pershing Road.
Complete waterbed for sale.
Must sell. Very reasonable, 463-0512.
mattress, heater,
and drain kit at
Waterbed
liner and fill
$139.
Lincoln Pools
Waterbed Kings
1921 South 17th
475-2554