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    Wednesday,, november 18, 198t
page 10
daily nebraskan
Quarterback issue plagues Osborne once again
By Cindy Gardner
The quarterback question that plagued Nebraska foot
ball Coach Tom Osborne earlier this season has cropped
up again.
Saturday 3I-? victory against Iowa State and the
claiming of the Big Eight crown turned out to be the silver
cloud with a dark lining. Starting quarterback Turner Gill
underwent minor surgery early Sunday morning after
suffering a calf injury in the game. Gill remained on
crutches. Tuesday and hs been ruled out for the Oklahoma
game.
GilTs absence left the Husker coaching staff with a
shortage at the signal-calling position. Senior Mark Mauer
will start against the Sooners, and Bruce Mathison will
back him up. Osborne however was unsure what to do
about a third quarterback.
Sophomore Craig Sundberg who had planned to use
this as a redshirt season will not make the trip to Okla
Land of
I called my therapist today to tell him the nightmares
aren't as bad this year. I got his answering service.
Tin sorry Dr. Jinx is in Miami. He's decided to take a
vacation during the sTump.""
For the first time since 1971 Dr. Jinx is losing business
and I'm not losing sleep. Looking back, I think last year
was the worst. I still remember tossing and turning on
those November nights, i had no way to escape the re
curring dream.
O
It was always the same. I would be awakened by some
unseen charge, beads of cool sweat falling from my fore
head. After a moment of disorientation, I would realize I
was in my own room and safe in my own bed. With a sight
of both dred and relief, I would sink slowly back into my
pillow. Hours-that-passed-in-moments later I would find
myself back in the land of deR-giR-oG.
Standing in line observing the red-clad creatures around
me I clutched the rectangular piece of paper. 1 had just
sold my soul and promised my first bora to obtain the
sacred pass that would allow me to enter the temple.
Guard grabs, temple pass.
At the gate, the temple guards took my passu He looked!
at it and then afi me. I blushed as I realized 1 was wearing
my crimson and cream pajamas - a gift from my grand
mother in Oklahoma. The guard mumbled and let me
enter the temple.
Inside the temple, thousands of deR-giB-oGoids scur
ried about. Some stood yelling incoherent phrases while
displaying unusual, apparently useless wares. Other deR-giB-oGids
paid high prices for such wares which lead me
to believe they were objects of sacrifice.
At the north end of the temple stood a large message
communication device which periodically flashed the
words of the god. 1 read these messages with confusion
toghS eels
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turned to the Daily Nebras
kan. MUST SELL: '72 OkJs Cub
lass 454 engine. Keystones with
50 s on back. 472-0269 or
472-9692.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKI SALE
Skis $59.50. complete pack
ages. $99.95.
Bonsai I Pool and Ski
4S8014S
Must sell one airline tick
et to Fort Worth. Texas.
Thanksgiving Break. $t00. Kim,
466-0670.
FOR SALE: 2 NU-OU foot
ball tickets-together-Call 464-4949.
deR - giB - oG is Switzer-proof
gardner
Rhodes 73 Suitcase Piano,,
excellent condition,, reasonable
price. Cal li 474-1459.
1970 Chevelle Sport Coupe.
Very clean,,, low mileage. Calfc
Kathi, 472-9100.
Buy the Sheldon Gallery
Cookbook for Christmas or
wedding gifts. 600 recipes
plus 8 "Wild and Wonder
ful Party Menus." $13.95.
The Sheldon Art Shop
LPD NOTICE OF SALE OF
UNCLAIMED BICYCLES AND
MISCELLANEOUS PROPER
TY. November 21
10 a.m.
at 410 West "P
By Property Division
GOLFERS!
Super Savings.
Over 600 golf clubs in
stock.
Special Sale.
New irons $4.50 ea.
Used irons & woods 1 .95 ea.
(good condition)
Used irons .99 ea.
(need cleaning
SURPLUS CENTER
lOOQWest "O" St.
Open 8 am. - 5;3Q
p.m. Mon. - Sat.. Thurs.
night until 9.
2M
homa Osborne said after Tuesday's practice.
"We really didn't want to waste his (Sundberg's) red
shirt year" Osborne said.
Freshman Travis Turner will travel to Oklahoma in the
No. 3 spot. Osborne said Turner was selected over junior
varsity starter Todd Zart because he has had fewer prob
lems taking the snap.
"Todd certainly has as much ability as Travis,'
Osborne said.. "One of the main things we need down
there (at Oklahoma) is consistency and the ability to not
rumble the snap and to hand it off. We feel that Travis has
done a little better job there.'''
On the other side of the line of scrimmage the Ne
braska Blackshirts have been preparing to face a wishbone
offense for the second time this season.
Oklahoma quarterback Darrell Shepard has had some
success rushing this season but Osborne said his ground
gain depends on how a team chooses to defense the wish
bone.. He added that the quarterback has several oppor-
until the ritual began.
The forces of good entered from the southwest. I knew
they were good because the crwwdi praised them. I hid be
hind my full-color ritual guide not wanting to see what
would happen when the Hons entered the arena. After
some time I realized there were no lions but instead
creatures called boomersooners..
Sacrificaf objects thrown
Periodically throughout the ritual, sacrifical objects
were released into the air and others were thrown into the
arena. One struck a priest and stained his zebra-skin shirt.
As I watched the congregation present its offerings. I
realized the people of deR-giB-oG were not human at all.
They were beasts who. alternated rapidly between
moments of elation and moments of rage.
The people of deR-giB-oG remained in the temple for
many hours. While the ritual continued they shouted both
curses and praises, toward the glass shrine in the west..
"DevaneyT Devaney!" they chanted as if pleading for
some powerful force of the past to return.
In the arena it appeared not to matter what the forces
of good did. The boomersooners were blessed by a power
they called Switzer. This power allowed them to move
forward when they should have moved back, and to reach
the goal no matter what the odds.
As the ritual drew to ai close, the communication
device flashed messages at a ftenzied pace. The citizens of
deR-gi&oG stood: on their seats and lifted: their fists. A
few began to tear the red garments from their bodies as if
they were in mourning. The words "oak la home a were
spoken with contempt throughout the temple.
I would be awakened again to find myself clutching
my Husker football press guide and "Go Big Red" banner.
I would live in fear until the Saturday when my dream
would inevitably come true.
But this year. Dr. Jinx is in Miami and I'm packing my
bags for Switzer-land. The force of Oklahoma says "Welt
win because we always win," but Barry's blessings have
run out. In my pleasant dreams this year the message com
munication device flashes; Nebraska 21, Oklahoma 17.
East Campus - 2 bedroom
duplex. $215 elec. & gas.
1417 E. Idyl wild. Available
Dec. 1. No pets. 483-6024.
House, 2 bedrooms. 2930
Prairie Rd. Available now. Rent.
$550 deposit. Call: Walt at
ERA Paramount. 483-2571 or
476-6751.
1429 "C" Street
Spacious one - bedroom
apartment. Fully carpeted,
off street parking. $205
month plus utilities.
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CALL 474-1666
RENTAL
Rent small room refriger
ators, televisions stereos, desks,
dressers, chests, living room
furniture, washers and dryers,
bunk beds.
ACE FURNITURE
2429 "O Street
474-3444
College community near
East Campus. Exceptionally
nice? I Redecorated 1 & 2
bedroom unfurnished apart
ments. $245. $275.
4640 Orchard
464-4751
Evenings & Weekends
FOR RENT: 326 N, 26th.
2 bedroom furnished Apt. Nar
UNL. no pets or children.
$190. 472-2714475-5713.
APARTMENT TO SUBLET
SPRING SEMESTER,, 1.982. X
or 2 bedroom,, laundry,, close
to campus, clean and spacious.
Call; 474-5655 or 475-8858
after 5. Ask for Becky.
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments,, houses and
townhouses.
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
GRAB A PARTNER
Two can live for the price
of one, brand new 6-plex,
large deluxe two bedroom
apartments,, carpet, drapes, ap
pliances, AC 5 blocks from
campus, $280 per month.
Label la Enterprises
474-4551
Six bedroom house partial
ly furnished. Close to down
town campus. Available imme
diately. 464-3733
or 475-5015
Furnished 6 bedroom house.
utilities paid. Good loca
tion, in walking distance to
UNL. Available Dec. 1. 715
Charleston. Can see by callino
477-3272.
Large 2 bedroom with laun
dry and formal dining rooms.
$260. Furnished 1 bedroom.
S17Q - gas. Havelock area
Call Kathy -433-6416 or 423
2373.
tunities to run in the Sooner offense.
"The halfbacks in the wishbone are sometimes not
getting the ball very much. It's a fullback-quarterback
offense. They're not getting the- ball pitched very much,'
Osborne said. .
Osborne said that when Oklahoma first began using the
wishbone, it was hard to know how to defense.
"They just ran up and down the field because everyone
was a man short on the option. They had no idea how to
play them," Osborne said. "People now have gotten more
sophisticated in the kind of defense they use."
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
scored on their second pos
session in overtime to win
the men's all-university flag
football championship 25
19 against the Pigskins.
The SAEs were forced to
stage a late rally to send the
game into overtime as they
trailed 19-13 with six plays
left. A key pass completion
from Tim" Smith to Bob
Cummings on a fourth-and-l&
play enabled the drive to
stay alive.
The winning touchdown
in overtime was scored by
Ray Poage on a 43-yard pass
reception.
Mark Gunby defeated
Mark Rooney to win the
men's intramural turkey
trot. Gunby covered the
1600-meter track in; 4:35.
Sara Strieker ran the course
in 5 : 05 to win the women's
division.. Janice Ohrt placed
second.
The team of Mark
Rooney, Mark Gunby
mid
lb cTOtei.
Red Cross
01 yOU.
WANTED: 4 G.A. TICK
ETS TO NU-OKLAHOMA
GAME. CALL 477-2111.
DRIVER wanted to deliv
er 1980 Ford Ltd. to Los An
geles, CA. Gas allowance fur
nished. Must be 18 years of
age. Have valid drivers license
and local references. 475-7073.
NEED OU-NU tickets. Call
475-5541., ask for Jerry .
NEED 3 G.A. tickets to
O.U. Game. Call 435-0137. ,
NEEDED: Tickets to O
U. Game. 464-3092.
NEED tickets to OU game
472-2786483-5483 - Denn
or leave message.
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GROUP meets weekly on a so
cial level. No business meet
ings, no membership fws no
obligations. Call: Jeanette (785
30951 or Nancy (423-6295)
SdleS Derfir nv.a,i.i i
k. Z , ran-
mmm
Janice Ohrt and Sue Nelson
won the co-recreational title
with, a combined time of
19:46. Lyle Grosbach, Phil
Reinhardt, Sheri Davis and
Sara Strieker placed second.
Lois Fiala defeated Mary
Fowler 21-13, 21-5 to win
the women's indoor
racquetball singles title.
Students interested in
men's,, women's and. co-recreational
foosball doubles
should enter at the Nebra
ska Union today before 5
pin.
Entries for the women's
volleyball marathon are due
at 5 p.m. Friday at the Rec
reation Department office.
The Sports Trivia Bowl,
featuring the top 10 sports
trivia buffs as determined
by a preliminary test, will
be today at j pjn... in Coli
seum 7..
is counting
Donate Blood
Need dependable person to
work It to 3,, Monday - Friday
at SouperSaladAJley in. the Atri
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Sales carry out counter.. Ap
ply m person after 2 p.m.
Fun place to work..
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in the Atrium,
1200 "N" Street
Need part tin-e cocktail; wait
resses. Evenings hours. Apply
tn person Monday - Friday
2-4.
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Salaries ranging from
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by employer. .
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483 7614
Response to our SINGLES
GROUP ad has been GOOD
especially from the Guys.
GIRLS, t know you are in
terested, but I don't know
who you are unless you call
m- You may remain anony
mous if you wish, but DO
call and get details. We need
you. Call Jeanette, 785-3095
or Nancy, 423 6295.
OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum
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