Coach says junior varsity finally in sync By Cory Golden Staff Reporter Nebraska junior varsity coach Shane Thorell talked like a high school principal at graduation after his team’s game against Waldorf Junior College. After Nebraska’s 41-7 win on Fri day at Memorial Stadium, Thorell said his team had gone through weeks of not getting its offense and defense together. But finally, he said, every thing was in sync. “We pul together a real good game offensively and defensively,’’ Thorell said. “1 was real pleased with that — that’s what we’ve been trying to do all year. “When you play only a five-game schedule and they’re freshmen learn ing the offense and defense for the first time, it may take that long before you start clicking.” Nebraska took the opening kickoff and used its running game to move 93 yards on 18 plays. Quarterback Joel Cornwell capped the drive on a one yard run that gave the Comhuskcrs a 7-0 lead.. Cornwell, who was held out of the Huskcrs’ 40-16 win against Iowa Central Junior College Sept. 20, pro vided Nebraska with 133 yards of total offense and three touchdowns. The Nebraska defense held Wal dorf to 129 yards rushing, and helped the Huskers increase their lead when comcrback Greg Salvo picked off an Eric Sukup pass. Marvin Callies, who started in place of Cornwell two weeks ago, stepped in at quarterback and led a 53-yard, 14-piay drive that gave Nebraska a 14-0 lead at halftime. Nebraska increased its lead to 21 - 0 early in the second half when Cornwell scored on a five-yard touchdown run and fullback Brian Dunlavy scored on a two-yard run. Dunlavy’s touchdown was set up when wingback David Seizys re turned a punt 39 yards. Seizys then reached the end zone himself when Cornwell hooked up with the Seward speedster on a fly pattern down the right sideline. The 51 -yard pass put Nebraska ahead 35 0 w ith 14:50 left in the fourth quarter. Waldorf broke the shutout when Sukup hit Art Schwarting on a 33 yard scoring strike, but Nebraska responded by compiling a 13-play drive that was capped by wingback Brad Decker’s seven-yard run. Thorcll said he was pleased with See PROGRESS on 11 ---1 y-f Sun Saver Special Buy a 90 day tanning package for only $99.00* and receive over $21.00 in Tan Glow products free. This sale starts Oct. 16 and ends Nov. 16 - Hurry! *{can be made in 2 payments) 477-2666_126 N.13th Nebraska l-back Lamont White eludes the grasp of Waldorf’s Mark Moss. LOSS from Page 9 “We just didn’t have a lot of bounces go our way today (Satur day),’’ Osborne said. “Those two punt returns, and then that one Colo rado punt that bounced 70 yards or so are good examples.” Nebraska center. Jake Young agreed. ‘‘We just lost,” he said. ‘‘We went out there and gave it everything we had, and just came up short. That about sums it up. ‘‘I was once told that great teams make their own breaks. Colorado made theirs today. I’m not biller toward anybody, but nobody likes to lose. Especially me. ‘‘When you play for the Com huskers, you don’t have an attitude ■ 1 "■ that you’ll lose to anybody.” Gregory said he didn’t think the best team won. “All the big things that could go their way went their way today,” he said. “They’re a good team, but I’d like to play them again.” Osborne said the loss raises ques tions. “I’m really anxious to see how we bounce back,” Osborne said. “We haven’t had a lot of adversity this year, and now we’ve got that. “It should be interesting.” ■ ■ ■■ —n For our Campus Camera camera crew to be cruising the University of Nebraska campus, Wednesday, November 8. And be prepared... We could be around the next corner, across the street or out in the hall! I We’ll Focus In... On your opinions about • Hanging out • What's in • Where to go • What to wear • And lots of other stuff about life in general And then, when the Campus Camera Game Show hits your campus on Thursday, November 9 — 7 00 PM, Centennial Room - Nebraska City Union Vbu could win major cash and prizes! Campus Camera Game Show Presented By General Foods* International Coffees THE RECORD SHOP IS ALL STUDENTS 10% OFF REGULAR PRICED ALBUMS AND CAS SETTES $8.99 AND ABOVE AND COM PACT DISKS$14.99ANDABOVE. MUST SHOW STUDENT I.D. FOR DISCOUNT. THE RECORD SHOP 153 GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER AIDS INFORMATION - REFERRAL -TESTING - CALL I UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA HEALTH CENTER 472-5000 OR LINCOLN-LANCASTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 471-8065 1=====^===s ' -- < ssarggir- .i.m.TgSfev $50 $50 MONO I t Have you had mononucleosis within the last month? Ff | so, your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time, ml ^