Bears win without Ditka Cyclones’ wind doesn i diow awaj as Cornhilskers defeat I°wa State _ . .. expired m the first half. L-HICAUU t Ar) - MIKe UltKa and his beloved Chicago Bears came through their first separation in six years with flying colors. The time away from the team, ironically, also provided Diana Ditka with the first opportunity in recent memory to spend an entire football Sunday with her gum chomping husband. “He did great,” she said after leaving his bedside at Lake Forest Hospital, where the 49-year-old Ditka is recovering from a mild heart attack suffered Wednesday. “He didn’t do anything differ ent than if he were watching an other (team’s) game.... If we were watching a game after our game were over with, he would always yell, Catch the ball.’ He just gets excited a tew umes wnen some body makes a mistake.” No kidding. “But he really did fantastic,” she added, “even though he chewed his gum a little harder, I think.” The Bears took most of the sus pense - not to mention stress - out of the contest by pounding Tampa Bay early and often en route to a 28- 10 victory. In other early games Sunday, Cincinnati defeated Pitts burgh 42-7, Philadelphia beat the Los Angeles Rams 30-24, New England beat Miami 21-10, the New York Giants nipped Dallas 29- 21, Minnesota defeated Detroit 44-17 and Atlanta blanked Green Bay 20-0. | Fresh Turkeys g ! $1.15/lb. to order call: I 472-6436 or 472-3571 Orders taken through Nov. 11, 1988 Sponsored by the Animal Science ■ _^___Grad. Student .Association. _ THE RECORD SHOP IS RING ALL STUDENTS 10% OFF REGULAR PRICED ALBUMS AND CAS SETTES $8.99 AND ABOVE AND COM PACT DISKS $14.99 AND ABOVE. MUST SHOW STUDENT I.D. FOR DISCOUNT. THE RECORD SHOP 153 GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER * CELEBRATION PRESENTS * * . » i— ^ :* * * * £ Midnight * One Night Only LflCC . Fema|e Review * '%££>T Tonight! ,5Uan“re * * Monday } J_k JjtL, Nov. 7th J r}*Hfi44Cen& ( (LW^^ryl ^ if (Old Time Rock & Rolb 1 Z^C^ . •/ ) jf _2 Wed.. Nov. 9th ^X . DANCE( 1033 ’O' St. T - - >8 /> \ Gold* Galleria ^ XX Lincoln, NE ^ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■A By Nick Hodge Staff Reporter Nebraska may have played its best game of the season Saturday when the Comhuskers defeated Iowa State 51 16 in Ames, Iowa, Coach Tom Osborne said Sunday. Osborne said Nebraska’s perform ance was remarkable considering the severe weather conditions at Cyclone Stadium-Jack Trice Field. Wind gusts of 40 mph, 35-dcgrce temperatures and snow greeted the teams. “Overall, we played as good as we have all year,” Osborne said. “Under the circumstances, I’m very pleased with our performance.” Osborne said Husker quarterback Steve Taylor “had a great day.” Taylor’s ability to run and throw well helped him against Iowa Slate, Osborne said. Taylor, a 6-foot, 205-pound senior from Fresno, Calif., ran for a season high 154 yards on 12 carries to pace the Huskcrs’ 566-yard rushing on slaught. He also scored three touch downs on runs of28,23 and 11 yards. Taylor added a 6-yard touchdown pass to tight end Todd Millikan. Taylor connected on 5 of 9 passes for 71 yards. The strong winds made Saturday difficult for either team to pass, wsoumc »