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The charges stemmed from a vial of what was believed to be cocaine that was found in White’s car. White claimed that the vial did not belong to him, but to another man in the car. Nebraska coach Tom Osborne ended White’s suspension after Ne braska’s season-opening win against Northern Illinois. Osborne said White had passed a voluntary poly graph test and had passed all previous drug tests. White returned to varsity practice but only saw action on three plays in varsity games. His comeback effort was then hampered by the return of I back Terry Rodgers, who recovered from a knee injury. Rodgers moved into the No. 3 I back spot behind Ken Clark and Lcodis Flowers, moving White even farther down the depth chart. White said it was a combination of his off-thc-field troubles and the var sity’s depth that led him to join the junior varsity. ‘‘I can play on varsity,” White said. “But I had some off-the-field troubles this year, so maybe that’s why 1 am where I am. “We have a lot of good backs on varsity. They can only take a certain amount and they already have their ■ ■■■ '■ i SATURDAY FOOTBALL PABST BLUE RIBBON PITCHER $2.00 HOTDOGS 25c (DURING GAME ONLY) Slnitp Q S Lounge 2137 Cornhusker University of Nebraska-Lincoln CAMPUS RECREATION It’s Time 1 To Play! 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CHEVROLET - PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE BUICK-CADILLAC-OMC TRUCK © © Ed &1IrJKX General Motors..'.'sharing your future” _ 1989 lop 3 ueciucu. ou i m nut 5U1115 uj complain. I’ll do what I can until I move up.” Nebraska junior varsity coach Shane Thorell said the opportunity for White to play helped everyone involved. “Lamont did a good job,” Thorell said. “He’s got more speed than our other I-backs. It was a deal where Lamont hasn’t been able to play a whole lot on the varsity and he wanted to play with us. “I only had three I-backs, so I said ‘that’s fine.’ As it turned out, Shane McClanahan got hurt in the first quar ter, so we needed him.” McClanahan’s strained knee liga ment turned out to be the least of Nebraska’s troubles, as the Huskers turned the ball over seven times against Iowa Central. Nebraska quarterbacks Marvin Callies and Jeff Lindquist each threw two interceptions and the Huskers lost three fumbles. But they still managed to defeat the 5-2 Tritons. “We kind of stunk the place up offensively,” Thorell said. “I was glad we could overcome a lot of turn overs to end up winning the game.” Depth was the key to the victory, Thorell said. “Iowa Central’s a good team that plays hard,” he said. “They just don’t have many bodies.” Nebraska took a 7-0 lead when Callies broke away on a 14-yard touchdown run with 6:46 left in the first quarter. The Tritons tied thr score when they converted a Husker fumble to seven points on a 4-yard run by fullback Chuck Fitzgerald. Iowa Central sacked Lindquist in the end zone for a safety to take a 9 7 lead with 13:15 left in the second quarter. Nebraska’s defense, which Thorell said had one of its best out ings of the year, then shut down Iowa Central and the Huskers regained the lead on the first of two Tim Kehrct field goals. Kchret kicked 35- and 42-yard field goals. Nebraska took a 17-9 lead at halftime when Lindquist found an open David Seizys for a 27-yard scor ing strike. The Huskers then pulled away in the second half as they al lowed only one Triton touchdown. Nebraska scored on Kehret’s sec ond kick, then Dan Pleasant scored on a 40-yard pass from Callies to make the lead 27-9. lamip Wpvprc a vafpfv from Humboll, recovered a blocked puni in the end /one. I-back Bob Wilkerson scored Nebraska’s final touchdown on a 4 yard run. Kehrel missed the extra point attempt. The win improved the Huskers’ record to 2-1-1. Thorell said Nebraska has yet to put things together, but he still has hope. “We have signs of being a real good team. We just haven’t put it together yet,’’ Thorell said. “We’ve got one more left, so hopefully we can do it for that one.’’ Nebraska will close out its season Nov. 3, when it faces Waldorf (Iowa) Community College. The game be gins at noon in Memorial Stadium. 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