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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 17

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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17
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Monday, December 6, 1978 Lincoln, Neb. Journal 17 If EfcH. JVfS tf XHffc Sophomore monster Jim Pillen (29) provides Nebraska fans a little excitement as he runs back an interception late in the second quarter for 38 yards. Rainbow center Rich Ellerson (51) moves in to make tne stop as mien genome help from teammates Reg Cast (82) and Jeff Hansen (48) Officials work to untangle the marker chain which is caught in Reg Gast's mesh shirt after the Husker defender pursued his quarry out of bounds. One of the officials remarked to photographer Randy Hampton that this was about the only way to stop Nebraska.

i H-Birdsonq It 5o Wo's Interested In Game? Fans of the University of Hawaii seem more interested in talking, reading the newspaper or just looking around than in watching the field of play. Who can blame them? Their team lost, 68-3! H-Gaison Staff Photos by Kandy Hampton Hawaii quarterback Blane Gaison (11) gets nowhere as Husker defensive end Reg Cast (82) brings him to the turf. 4W 1 N-Schmidt I 1 N-Schmidt At ease, men. That's the feeling of Curtis Craig (33) and Vince Ferragamo (15) as they watch from the sidelines during the second quarter. Nebraska was leading 27-0 after the first period of play.

That's Vince Ferragamo 15) jumping over bodies and touchdowns and ran for a third Saturday night in Honolulu, heading for the end zone. Ferragamo passed for two Trying to catch him from behind is Gary Spotts (89)..

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