Friday, October 23, 1CC3 Dally Nebrc:kan Huoker victim heads Bottom 10 Ey UizYO Ilrrvcy At one point two Saturdays r :-o, AECo cells;: scoreboard fleshed the final score cf Kichi-an'a hut-cut cf Northwestern thla way: "Michigan S3." Noith western's name wasn't even mentioned. Nov, that's a non-entity. ' ' But Saturday, even the Mildcats were too much for the Minnesota Gophers, who chalked up an 8-19 defeat to assume the Bottom 10 lead. Giving up 19 points to Northwestern, which has been white- ottom 10 washed four times, la comparable to giving up 84 points to Nebraska (which Minnehaha also has, done). No. 6 USC, meanwhile, fell 6-27 to Notre Dame, which had almost as many wardrobe changes as Joan Rivers. The Trojans have fallen so low that there was a rumor for a while last week that ex Oklahoma running back Marcus Dupree would transfer to USC because he wanted to attend a school that was de-emphasizing football THE BANKINGS TEA!.!, KECOIID LASTYFEEK NXT.LOS3 o-1 y, Nortnwestern Mien. bt. 83-38, Maryland Ga. Tech 0-17, Penn. Dartmouth 10-23, Texas A&M Arkansas Stanford 1) Minnn. (1-6) 2) Duke (0-7) 3) Yale (0-6) 4) Rice (1-7) 5) Oregon St. (1-6) idle 6) USC (2-4-1) 6-27, Notre Dame Cal 7) Cornell (0-5-1) 17-31, Dartmouth BustonU. 8) Stanford (1-6) . dsf. Ariz., 31-22 Oregon St. 9) Ga. Tech (1-6) 3-37, Tennessee Duke 10) Houston (2-5) 3-24, Arkansas TCU 11) Texa3 at El Intercepted Paso (1-7); 12) San Diego State (2-5-1); 13) TCU (1-5-1); 14) Michigan State (2-4-1); 15) Ole Mb3. State (2-5); 16) North Carolina State (2-5); 1 7) Pentagon (Army, Navy, Air Force, Virginia Military Institute) (10-18); 18) Kan sas State (2-5); 19) Vanderbilt (2-5); 20) Cal Poly (Pomona) (0-0). nOUT OF TEE XTESSs Arkansas (4-2) vs. Rice (1-7). CZUI1IIY GAIIE 07 TH3 T7ZE2 (rcea):. Minnehaha (1-6) vs. Michigan State (2-4-1); Duke (0-7) vs. Georgia Tech (1-6); Stanford (1-6) vs. 1 Oregon State (1-6) (consult lacalUIevtrien listing). EQUAL THUS: When Notre Dame played a tape of . an inspirational speech by the late Pat O'Brien before its game with USC last week, why didn't the Trojans retaliate with a speech by John Wayne? . .. HIEPS03 . The NFL season, in jeopardy last week for the second time in two years, apparently will be played out now that Cleveland quartcit rzlz Paul McDonald . has decided not to jump to the UC7L. ' : Tl2 non-cancellation cf the schcdula was'ancther bad break for Tampa Day (O S). TIis Cues' worst previous misfortune occurred a year -z'z when 1,520 of their game jerseys were stolen. The misfor tune was that they were recovered. !ii B2utifu! Downtown .Lincoln.' WeN3 bsaniisre a long '.time! v." It just makes good sense to continue the heritage of the "College." It's where the latest hair fashion has been in style for over 23 years. It's a "family affair" where butch cuts, bobs, long hair cuts and short styles have come and gone. Then returned all over asiia. . - ' There is a difference. . .today's Iisir fash--ion ' finders are finding .. style where its -been for years. It's at a place that ' prac tices what it teaches. . u CiCzU v 474-42 . iV::;zy3 At Sfcdcnt Prices. Asintacnis or Wc!!i-in. Elsewhere, Air Coryell (3-5) f ive indications that for the first time in five years, it will be out of busi ness by the time the playoff bcln. Seattle quarterback Jim Zorn had such a bad day (completing one of ehht p? .scs for 2 yr-n'i plrt Pittsburgh) that hb alma mater, Cal Poly (Pomona), was ranked No. 20 In the Coilecs Bottom Ten, though the school no longer plays football. Zorn i3 being considered for the title role in "The George Plimpton Story." But first he would have to sharpen up hi3 passing skills. ' TIE HANIIING3 ' TEA!!, EECOUD LABYYiZZll NXT. LCC3 1) Tampa Bay (0-8) 21-24, N. Orleans Pittsburgh 2) Houston (0-8) 10-13, Kansas City Cleveland 3) Air Coryell (3-5) 6-14, Denver Wash. -4-5) Cards-Giants (2-5-1) tied Minnesota-Dallas 6) Detroit 17-33, Washington Chicago 7) N.U.-to-N.J. Jets (3-5); 8) Cincinnati (2-6); 9) Cleveland (4-4); 10) Philadelphia (4-4). CIIU11J.IY GAME OF TIE WEEK: Detroit (3-5) vs. Chicago (3-5). , HE MUST HAVE BEEN A BIG BABY: NBCs Marv Albert, cn San Diego lineman Louie Kelcher, who recently reduced to 298 pounds: "First time he's ever been under 300." 1S33 Universal Press Syndicate Pcgo 13 Evrfjcra face Omaha invasion UNL rubers, recent victors against highly rated Kansas and 8-1 for the season, will close their faH season this weekend. Two Omaha teams, the Greater Omaha Area Touring Side and the Omaha Rugby Club, will invade the East Campus fields for UNL will face the G.OAT.S. on Saturday and Omaha on Sunday. Both contests will begin at 1:30 p.m. . a!;o iho most f .your mllpago... Carpool Call 47 1-POOL Help us cover you. Daily NebraskanV Newsline 472-2588 Pete's CHICKEN Patrol Call 474-7923 For Delivery To Your Door! Chicken Delivery 11:00 A.M .-11:00 P.M. Pete's Chicken N a Skillet 14th & '09 " IsM Sis-: f , , 4 ; i- ::':-'Hv A- ? nua. 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