The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    FROM THE DIRECTOR OF “FIELD OF DREAMS”
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COMING SOON TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU
I Wilhite makes return
to practice Thursday
From Staff Reports
Nebraska football coach Tom
Osborne and the Comhusker defense
received a pleasant surprise Thursday
ascomerback Kenny Wilhite returned
to practice.
Wilhite, a senior, pulled a ham
string during practice Tuesday.
Coaches said earlier this week that
they did not expect Wilhite to practice
or play in Nebraska’s second game
against Middle Tennessee Stale Sat
urday.
Junior strong safety Ernie Beler
remained sidelined with a sore ankle,
and Osborne said Beler would likely
not play Saturday. Beler also missed
Nebraska’s opener against Utah.
The only other Nebraska injury is
to senior strong safety Steve Carmer,
who has a sore ankle.
Osborne said he was pleased with
the Cornhuskcrs’ health two weeks
into the season. Nebraska’s only ma
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Daily Nebraskan staffers pick the
winners of the ten major college
football games this weekend; with
winners in bold:
Michigan at Notre Dame
Florida St. at Clemson
Texas at Syracuse
Tennessee at Georgia
Kentucky at Florida
Mississippi St. at LSU
So. Mississippi at Alabama
Colorado at Baylor
Iowa St. at Iowa
Missouri at Illinois
Nebraska 56,
Middle Tennessee St. 10
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jor injury has been to quarterback
Tony Veland, who has been sidelined
with a broken collarbone.
“Overall, it has gone pretty well in
the injury department,” Osborne said.
“To be at this point in the season with
no key injuries is pretty good.”
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Miami Says
“We Will
Rebuild.”
WiU You Help?
In the early morning hours of Monday, August 24, Hurricane Andrew
devastated a huge swath of Dade County, Florida, in the region just
south of Miami.
The catastrophic result: 63,000 homes destroyed, close to 300,000 left
homeless, losses of more than $20 billion.
It was the costliest natural disaster in American history.
Now, the people of Miami and Dade County are digging out, caring for
each other, rebuilding their shattered community.
It will be a Herculean effort. No American community has ever faced
physical destruction on such an epic scale. And we are determined to
build a better, more just and promising community than before, not just
restore the world that Andrew’s ferocious winds swept away.
The civic and business leaders of Miami and Dade County have come
together to get this job done. We have formed a new organization called
WE WILL REBUILD, led by many of our most committed citizens,
drawn from all sectors of our wonderfully diverse community.
This broad-based effort has the full and active support of President
George Bush, Governor Lawton Chiles and many, many Miamians
dedicated to binding the wounds of today and building a better
tomorrow for all our citizens.
WE WILL REBUILD needs your help. Now.
Please call:
1-800-551-1010 , j
or mail your contribution to:
WE WILL REBUILD
P.O. Box 010790
Miami, Florida 33101-0790