Pago 10 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 21, 1G34 You're the Quarterback at the hall of fame (T1 By Stu Posphil KINGS' MILL, Ohio - Monday-morning quarterbacks and frustrated pla cekickers have the opportunity to test their skills here at the College Football Hall of tame and Museum. defender, and former Omaha Central High School and Kansas great Gala Sayers, among others, hanging from the ceiling. Other displays depict the campus soda shop (where refreshments are sold during the tourist season) and a of Visitors can match strategy in key 1020-vintage press box where famous situations, with the game's coaching sportswriterGrantland Rice could have legends m their most important games, via a computer. Or they can boot the game-winning field goal through the uprights as the crowd roars. For the more trivial-minded, their knowledge of the gridiron can be test ed with a computer quiz. Which team ended Oklahoma's 47-game winning pounded out his immortal story Notre Dame s Four Horsemen. . The "Time Tunnel" traces football's evolution through the past 3,000 years. The exhibit's winding path is lined up with sketches, dioramas, photographs and displays. Many of the hall's inductees are spot lighted, including Pudge Hefflinser of streak in the Fifties? (Notre Dame) Yale, Amos Alonzo Stagg of Chicago, How high is the crossbar of a goalpost? (10 feet) Speaking of the Fighting Irish, one may even kibbutz in the Notre Dame locker room while Coach Knute Rockne gives his famous "Gipper" speech. . There is too much to see and do in an afternoon's visit to the hall of 'fame, which is operated by the National Football Foundation. Housed in a two story Colonial-style building northeast of Cincinnati on Interstate 71, the hall recognizes football greats of the past. Rockne, Bear Bryant, Tom Harmon and Supreme Court Justice Byron "Whizzer" White are enshrined here. So are Bob Devaney, Johnny Rodgers, Sam Francis, Ed Weir, Guy Chamberlain and other Nebraska players and coaches. Bobby Reynolds will be induct ed this December. Even Fielding "Hurry-Up" Yost, who coached the Nebraska Bugeaters for one season before departing for great er fame at Michigan is a hall inductee. The building's atrium is dominated by larger-than-life cutouts of Rodgers, shown breaking away from a Colorado John Heismann of Georgia Tech and Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis of Army. Replicas of a student's dorm rooms in the 1890s, with beer steins and hur ricane lamps, and in the 1940s, with pinups and movie posters add unex pected flavor to the exhibit. Upstairs, the Outland, Lombardi and MacArthur Bowl trophies are display ed in the entry halL Detracting from the hall's prestige, however, is the "Flip of the Coin" game room, featuring the latest in video arcade games. Ironically, it failed to. have the popular four-player football video game found in Lincoln arcades. On the museum grounds are a 20,000 seat stadium that is used for the NCAA's Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl each December and a "Walk of Champions", with outstanding high school teams and coaches recognized by concrete plaques. - The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is $3.75 for adults. Stu Posp5s!SDa!!y Nebraskan The College Football Hall of Fame. Win ends Husker road trip Nebraska's baseball team finished its western swing Tuesday with a 15 4 victory against Nevada Las Vegas in Las Vegas. The Huskers benefitted from 10 walks by Rebel pitchers and six Rebel er rors. Nebraska's record is now 15-8. The Huskers were 10-8 on the trip. They return home from ska. the sunshine to prepare , ; for Missouri today. They Freshman outfielder play the Tigers Saturday Pau Meyers hit a three- and Sunday in Columbia, fun home run m the third inning to put Nebraska Pitcher Roger Webb pick- ahead. UNLV never led. ed up his first victory of Mike Duncan added a late the season as he pitched home run and the Husk- the middle three innings ers coasted to the victory, of the nine inning game. Jeff Koenigsman started R II E and Mike Dobbs finished Nebraska 1510 5 on the mound for Nebra- UNLV 4 7 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1781 $2.50 minimum charge per day on com mercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. 1975 Volvo 244 GL. Reliable, well cared tor, excellent condition. $3300. 464-0817 or 466-2371. Ext. 315. FREE MAKEUP LESSONS Atrium Vfcrb mariner! Moving must sell 25" color console, chests, dressers, end and coffee tables, student desks, hanging and table lamps, green recliner, bookshelves, kitchen table. 466-6252. 1979 Yamaha 750 Special. Must sell 435-4184. AM, FM, stereo, cassette, phono, good speakers, $110. 472-8305. 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