Page 12 Summer Nebraskan, Thursday, July 26, 1970 o ' 1 ' Buskers look at 'young' season To say that the Nebraska men'a basketball team this year will be young, would be a definite understatement. Last year's team that finished 1413 overall and 7-7 in the Big Eight (fifth place) lost four senior starters. They are the same starters that in 1978 at juniors led the Huskers to 1 22-8 overall record and to the quarterfinals of the National Invitational Tournament. ( This year, the Huskers will return two starters, both juniors, 6-7 centerforward Andre Smith and 6-0 guard Mike Naderer. They will be assisted by lettermen, 6-6 senior forward Mark McVicker and sophomore lettermen, guards, 6-3 Ray Collins and 6-9 Jack Moore. Smith, who could be one of the country's best forwards this year might have to play center this season according to Head Coach Joe Cipriano. Last year Smith earned second team UPI and All Big Eight honors and led the team scoring and was No. 2 in re bounding. Cipriano said that because of last year's player loss, Smith might have to be moved. Although small for a center, Smith's agility underneath the basket ranks him with the best of the big men par ticularly, against a zone defense, Cipriano said. Naderer, in 1977-78, was a part-time starter who attain ed full-time status last season. Last year Naderer averag ed 6.0 points and 1.6 rebounds a game. The two starters, with the help of the five lettermen and two squadmen, must fill the shoes of W center Carl McPfce, 6-0 guard Brian Banks, 6-3 forwardguard Bob Moore and 6-8 forward Curt Hedberg. McPipe and Banks were three-year starters and Banks earned first team All Big Eight honors in 1978. Moore was a two-year starter, and Hedberg was a full-time starter last year.' Nebraska will also take a strong look at its recruits from this season, according to Cipriano. UNL has signed it's first seven-foot player Dave Mac Farlane from Plattsmouth. Also sicmin were: 6-10 center Returning Busker letterman, Mike Naderer. Lance Berwald from Minneapolis, Minn., 6-4 forward Tim photo by Bob Pearson West from State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Mo.; 64 guard Chuck Anderson from North Platte and two 6-2 guards, Eric Williams from South Bend, Ind. and Greg Downing, from Duluth, Minn. V K u ADVERTISE AT 472-3210 Bums still in third soot m am nom Check our complete stock of Cliffs Notes for the help you need in understanding diffi cult novels, plays and poems. Millions of students use them to earn better grades in literature. GET CLIFFS NOTES ViERE: OS 432-OtH Vero Beach, Fla. (AP)-Ed Burns says being a third-string quarterback is not a bad job, when the alternative is finding another line of work. Burns was to start for the New Orleans Saints Saturday when rookies and under experienced veterans met their counter parts on the Miami Dolphins' preseason training camp outside Miami Burns, challenged by rookie free-agents David Spriggs and Tom Rozantz, knows that his chance for another year in the Na tional Football League may depend on whether he's impressive Saturday. "All three quarterbacks will play," said Coach Dick Nolan. "We just want each of them to get enough to show what they can do." He said as many as 15 players could be sent home after he and his staff review films of the scrimmage. "I have to do enough to show them that I didn't just stand still last year," Burns said. "I've been here a year, so I should be ahead of the rookies. He was third-string quarterback through his career at Nebraska, but his strong arm won him an invitation to the Saints training camp last year. His raw ability impressed the coaches, so they kept him on the squad as a backup to Archie Manning and Bobby Scott He said he's confident that hell be a starter in the NFL some day, either with the Saints or another team. "I don't know that TO ever get in the position where I say, "Play me or trade me,' but I guess 111 think of that on down the line. I have con fidence that I can be a professional quarterback and I think the coaches do, too." Get into the swing! Hidden Valley's Driving Range is the place to improve your coif game. For your convenience we're open on Mon day - Sun day -from 8:00 a.nv9:00 p.m. Come and go as you likel Midden 'pulley 423-2532 108th & Pinelake Rd Summer Nebraskan Ads 472-3210 v i , a J in n v anSSIAKIAllTll. MM jf I A M O-L 1 J V f -wwf mil $UUU Ott Any Dinner' wW 5t ceveraoi Durcnua (except kiddie dinner) JEXPtRESf 1 1 V J AUG. UEnGItATION LAWYER Stanley A. Krieger 1004 City National Bank Building Omaha, Nebraska C3102; KC21SI2-P15 Ueaber, Assn. of Inniration and Nationality Lawyers UNL coaches happy with track recruits Everyone is smiling around UNL'i track office these days. With letters of intent signed, those smilers can also relax a bit - for a while. The Huskers have added to their roster two Califor nians: Phil Shirley, a high school All-American distance runner with a 4:12.5 mile, and Mark Newton, California state junior college pole vault champion - his best .16-6. Assistant Track Coach Dick Railsback, also a native Californian who has coached at Nebraska for one year, aaid he was excited about the season's recruits; And Head Coach Frank Sevigne also said he was pleased. Monte Callendar from Detroit, Mich, has run 220 yards in 21.4 and 440 yards in :47.0. And Paul Blan chard, rom Sdtuate, Mass., had the fourth best prep time in the country this season for COO yards at 1:12.1. In addition, UNL has signed three Jamaicans, two Iowans and Nebraska athletes Mike Cielocha and Rich Schumacher of Columbus Scotus, Rex Retread of Lin coin East and high jumper Chris Hove, from Minden. Also Dan Gushard, a two-time state Class B shot put ter will be eligible after transferring from Doane Col-' lege and sitting out last season. The recruits are: Shirley, Hollywood, Calif.-4:12.5 (mile), 3:54.3 (1,500 meters) 1:55.5 (S80),:50.8 (440). Newton, Canoga Park, Calif.-16-6 (pole vault). Callendar, Detroit, Mich.-:21.4 (220), :47.0 (440) at tended fullerton (Calif.) Junior College." - Cielocha, Columbus - :48.2 (440), :21.5 (220), Hft.6 (100). Jon Jones, Clarendon, Jamica-24-1 (long jump), 49-8 (triple jump). Norman Mills, Clarendon, Jamaica :20.7 (220), :47.3 (440). Charles Lawrence, Kingston, Jamaica S21.3 "(220), :47.5(440). Blanchard, Sdtuate, Mass. -1:12.1 (600), ;48.8 (440), 1:54.0(880). Wade Harrington, Davenport, Iowa -24.0 (long jump). Ned Tucker, Winterset, Iowa -58-0 (shot put). Rexroad, Lincoln-:49J2 (440), :22.6 (220): Hove, Minden 68 (high jump). Schumacher, Columbus 464 (triple jump). NU's Clark earns praise Fort Collins, Colo. (AP) -Top draft choice Kelvin Clark from Nebraska earned Denver Bronco coach Red Miller's praise during Sunday's heavy ' hitting in Oklahoma druls vat the club' training camp here. Miller said the rookie offensive guard was impressive in the bitting contest. ' "We bad two good prac tices today and we put our field goal unit into play in addition to the live bitting. We want to judge as much of our kicking game in live situations as is possible," Miller said. He sai4 heavy workouts will continue all week. Meanwhile, veterans Rob Lytle, Otis Armstrong and Richard Keys were back in pads Sunday while Paul Howard, Gerald Goren and Dave Lawson remained out of pads. ' " "Travel Guidebooks' on Sale Europe,;. Mexico, Latin America books. 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