, M Monday, October 24, 1CC3 : PC"3 10 D-' ' u. r n 1 d n cz: lzj n nn rn n ii8iiS' 0 I at i Mil u v m n t - "1 I IP I f A 1 1 ' -"it- 4 Ik. - J -, D D That's Right v . From 6 to 9 pm every Monday & Thursday evening!!!! 2 for 1 on any of ( delicious, regular priced pSUNDAES, MALTS, SHAKES OR BANANA SPLITS LJnrinn ilifc rnnnnn nnrl n frinrl to wfalfb for a L SFBOAL V U n u n. j. n- - ,.JF . .. . , 1 L. 1 LL J d- lk- j lZZj l J . 1 1 . L Zj I . I PS. Cindy don't use no fake ice cream in 'cr malts 'n shales ..... IT'S THE REAL STUFF! i t No Match , Solvinu f '.. . 5 I J or Immediate Ai tum floni.M The, OmhudMiMit OHx:t 115 Lyman tli!l 4723G33 THIS HERES A TRUE STORY X 7 h.WlJU-j -:.f USTNI6KrxK0U,'D MIDfJI6Kr...A LANDED RIGHT HEREIN MY c:;y caqcyaro. r i"; ... -' V 4 T KNEW IT, THEY AND SHOVED ETA rm True i : ' w SPACESHIP '0 TlfSfmiEYJOST - r 'I. ' V; , 6,n V r!U i:iTEUi:::,TLirE V Jl If 0a.it W. N. " iSi:! H -"I M. r ) Stiff ph&ts ty Crtlj Anir;tn Qrtcrbc! McCthorn Clzytza TLt.Zj zn c?sn receiver tic Iklra &cc!i- den's 27-0 victory cdnst Waldorf Friday. Turnovers abound as Nebraska freshmen whip Waldorf JG By Jeff Korbelik Nebraska's freshman defense forced four fumbles and three interceptions and the offense ground 421 yards on tne ground as they defeated VValdort Junior College 27-0 in their final home football game .Friday. ' ;. ,:''r- - ' V 1 Both teams had difficulty hanging on to the ball in the cold, wet weather. Nebraska turned the ball over four times losing three of seven fumbles and cne interception. - ... "With the wet field, we were limited with' our straight at them pretty good.. : . ; : ' ' ;:. ' --:',':' : " i Nebraska twin2back-Von Sheppard opsnvi.-u.., scoring after he took a Waldorf punt on hb own .6-yard line and returned it 04 yards for a touch-j down with 0:54 left in the first quarter. On the day, Sheppard returned five punts for 1 14 yards.1 "Sheppard has good broken-Geld runnis ability," Young said. Three of Nebraska's turnovers csrr.s in the first quarter. Novell Jackson fumbled after gsins of 14 and 12 yards the first two times Nebraska had the bffc?! VAnw T ffljrtlr irff.awi-f fv 1 . A ' A A- 1 - dsu oecausa no rorearms were urp-m. ii;cr issons off the tape, he didnt have anymore trouble, and led all nshsrs with 81 ysrd3 cn 11 eMzs. ?-y , 'r:; On the Iluskers -third pcxsssion,' Jeff Taylcr! threw an fctercsptlcn, but on Ncbresks's fourth possession, . Taybr and ilcCathorn Clzyion ccra-: bined to engineer an eiht-pky, 63-yard ecorLnj drive. Clayton ran 17 yards for Nebraska's second touchdown with 13 minutes left in tha second quar--j ter, putting NU ahead 13-0. , . .-Ths freshman defense U"1ce held Wddsrl outbf th2 end rir.e ir.r!d3 the Ilnsksr 10-ycrd Ens. Lets in ' 1h r "p,"M,"rl 44-f ' Tif t4if ft Mrtrl fc-W lb ... ww1 A4i lMsiw 4i.wvift C i t "Lets in ths third quarter, Waldcrf hid a Crct.t do-Ti r.t th3 linger tlx when d;r:rlT2 er.d tizd Tr;7r recovered a fzzrll ct tin 10. Vztizz thzn ctrcr-C 3 rcrds la c.t r!'::,v.:th qucrtcit -zIl ' Irjllz-v.lizs scrir3cn aOyird run with lilhrt '; ti th g--..:-- " . ...... - tht h2 was CHCG"J:rr .:! hv th-!? rrr -- Th cfTcr.cs stn lacks ccrtsncy, hs caidlIcLTc:: ' accumulated iZl yards efcenrs, but cr.!y 13jird came from pzzzir. cn two ccmpl;tlcr.3 L1 10 Ntbrrr'.ca tzotzd t.ts ii th? f:::.:nh r-:;;t-'r cn Clayton's ens-yard run with C:10 r.;r -''-d. Tho Cnal tcurhicv.n dri. 3 cc.:r:.i Z.Z yr.:J.j if c' '.t The Huskcrs w2 p!yth :!r f-!- -n t 5 -y" when they travel to L l.zn. to .Vt. o w