The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1979, Page page 11, Image 11

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Hippie, not Hipp, Utah State threat UNL end coach
By Shelley Smith
If Eric Hippie, Utah State's quarterback,
happens to get the flu and can't make it
to Lincoln this weekend, George Darling,
ton said he wouldn't be particularly upset.
Darlington, UNL'i defensive end coach
told the Extra Point Club Monday that
Hippie, who accounted for 401 yards out
of Utah State's 538 total offensive yards
in the Aggie's 4848 tie with San Jose State
last Saturday, Is the team's franchise.
Darlington traveled to San Jose, where
he was a former coach, to scout Utah
State, the Huskers' first opponents this
season.
"Hippie Is an excellent quarterback and
will be drafted high in the pros. He can
throw and run well," Darlington said,
Hippie threw 44 passes, completed 25
and threw one Interception Saturday. He is
the second all-time leading passer in Utah
State history,
Despite the tie with San Jose. Utah
State had the better team, Darlington
added.
He said their offense looked stable and
was able to execute diverse plays without
many penalties.
Once out of the huddle, the offense
would shift formations, Darlington said.
They shifted six different ways which
easily can confuse a defense, he explained.
The Aggies second best player, accord
Ing to Darlington, is kicker Steve Stelnke.
Steinke is the NCAA top returning field
goal kicker since the graduation of Penn
State's Matt Bahr last year.
During warm up he was kicking at
least 70-yard field goals," Darlington
observed.
Darlington said the Aggies have a
"reasonably good" offensive line and have
two or 'three wide receivers with good
speed.
However, he said it was difficult to tell
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78 Monte Carlo LaDdau,
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Evenings, 435-8272.
STUDENT BOOK PACKS
$9.99 White Stag. 2 com
partment book bag. Special
$7.88.
Jansport Sack, 3 back, 1000
cu. in. capacity, $11.63.
Camptrail Zip Zac, 850 cu.
in. capacity, $9.88.
SURPLUS CENTER
1000 Wart fO" St.
Four unsigned football
tickets. Also have I.D.'t. 435-
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TYPEWRITER
Smlth-Cornona, Electric
portable. Like new. $165. 475
1636. The Lowa boots are on
special at the Surplus Center I
The Rotwand it constructed
with Norwegian welt and hinged
heel with full vibrurrt sole,
screen collar. The Rotwand It
on special at only $59.83.
SURPLUS CENTER
1000 West "O" St.
2 United Airlines fare
coupons. $40 each. Call 475
8730 evenings.
1974 Dodge Charge SE; red
with white Interior, buckets,
AM-FM. $1700. 475-8536.
Used refrigerator-freezer,
standard size. Good working
condition. Call 474-5674 or
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Yamaha Alto Sax, profes
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See at 3401 R St., Apt. A even
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Must Sell! Ski coat Dacron
Fiber Fill II, excellent condit
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Small green plaid sofa $100,
2 small stackable chest of draw
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Barb, 4S3-4629 after 3 pjm.
VACUUM CLEANERS
Near new and re-conditioned.
Cheap. Mr. Sweeper Store, 2S33
N. 48th. 467-3633, 8-6 p.m,
Single bed frama and Broy
hill bookcase headboard. $55.
423-3404. - y
Complete Waterbed.1 Brand
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Tired of living in the lounge?
We have efficiencies for $175.
Newly furnished-very nice. Call
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INCREDIBLEII
Spacious one and two bedrooms
some furnished. Pool. Parking.
Garages available. Call 423-7475
or tee manager In apartment No.
311 for Information. Rent starts
at $180. Six or twelve month
contract. No pets.
GET OUT OP THE DORMS
We will help with your dorm de
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minutes to camput. Deluxe,
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super Insulation, fully carpeted
and lots of storage. Ask about
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before you decide. $245mo.
utilities and deposit. No pets.
Joseph E. Kean Company
474-1668
Vans and Trucks For Rent
$11.95 A Day
CHEAP WHEELS
10th &R
475-9122
Fix your car at our place. We
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AMAZON AMOCO
11th &D
474-4822
1 large two bedroom apt.
swimming pool, saune, etc. Call
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Two bedroom duplex, fur
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evenings.
1 bedroom apt. 22nd & D.
Off street parking, $195 de
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3 bedroom house lots of
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carpett built In microwave and
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and deposit. Also 2 bedroom
apt. $165 utilities, both close
to campus. 483-7046.
FREEH
Call 477-2378 to tee clean, cozy
furnished efficiencies from $155
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Wanted: Busboyt for
sorority. See Mom Scaett at
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GODFATHER'S PIZZA
Part-time waitresses wanted.
Day and night hours available.
Apply In person to Terry, Bill
or Mike. -'
12th & Que
The Lincoln Underground,
227 North 9th It now hiring
butters, male or female, full or
pert-time, for lunch hours, 10
10 tit.-2 pm. Alto for part
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shifts start at 4 pjn. Apply In
person between 2 and 4.
Part-time noon help wanted
between 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday
-Friday, or any combination of
those days. Longer shifts avail
able for those whose class
schedules allow or who wish
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WENDY'S
Old-Fashioned Hamburgers
14th & Que
474- 2322
STUDENTS
Part-time employment oppor
tunity available as machine
operators. Hours are flexible,
bring your class schedule and we
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METRO MAIL'
901 West Bond
475- 4591
An Equal Opportunity
Affirmative Action Employer
Part-time evening help need
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PART-TIME POSITIONS
Lancaster County seeks indivi
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have own transportation, and
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HAVE WE GOT JOBS
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Before they're gone-see
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DENT JOB BOARD. 112
Administration. Office of
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Part-time opportunity to work
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This it an excellent opportunity
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Cocktail waitress needed,
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at 463-6353 after 3 p.m.
The Nebraska Club hat open
ingt for dining room waiters,
ideal part-time hours. Apply In
parson, 20th floor. First Nat
ional Bank Building.
Help wanted, part-time.
Morning, afternoon and evening
hours available. Apply at Towne
Parking, 1313 "M" St
how good Utah State's defense was because
of the "unorthodox way San lose played
the game."
'There were times when they would
come out of the huddle and go Into i
formation without t b&ckfleld'he said.
The defense was "rattled" and was
not prepared to deal with the unusual
formations, he added,
He said that All-American candidate
Rulon Jones, a defensive tackle was not a
stand out in the game.
"He's big (6-7, 265-pounds) and it's
hard to ignore that," Darlington said.
' Husker tackle Dan Stelner at 6-1,255-pounds
will line-up against Jones this
weekend.
Nebraska Head Coach Tom Osborne
said that a scramble block may be the best
way to stop Jones and added that Steiner
"may just surprise you."
"I feel like a broken record but all I
can say now before playing a game, is
that I think we will have a fine team
this year " Osborne noted.
'Defensively, we will be a little bit
better than last year because we returned
so many people up front he said.
Offensively, he said he is pleased with
the progress of quarterback Jeff Quinn.
Qulnn, a junior from Ord, win start
his first game for the Huskeri Saturday.
'If he doesn't play well, I'm not going
to give up on him because it is his first
game "he said.
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