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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 35

Publication:
The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
35
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Johnson Gives Jacks Double Trouble Rudy dancing through for 14 aud st'cond 44). NU Complacency Problem Husker Rudy Johnson (inset) ducked a tackier on this 36-yard run for the first touchdown. Seems to Have Vanished Look, Look! Pom Poms! Hy UAL BROWN Nebraska coach Hob I)c- vaney was able to find three points of encouragement in New look lor Cornhusker pom-pom girls: blazers with stripes of Scarlet and Cream. addition to the final score from 58-7 over South Dakota State. During fall drills.

Devaney had been concerned about a number of items, including team complacency, poor tackling by defensive backs and a j)oor kicking game. Hut after romp, these items appeared to be far less ot a problem. "I don think we had a complacency problem today." Devaney noted. think our showed they complacent by going out and not giving up a first down until the second half." The Husker a explained that he feel complacency would bother the lluski'rs thus week. "We should have no 1 w.ih complaccnc-v now," he said.

"We should have no reason to be conpilacent with Minne.sota coming next Devaney told the scribes that he may have misjudged the complacency problem during fall camp. we Ins lincbackiU's foi' ju ai did a cood job all ddwn Imc hi' said, then went on to nanu' of them Hob Hrowii. )ciA in. 1 um- Drum, Kennt dv, hat and Lariy hniit thought was complactuicy may iiavt' been a ot the fellows being explained The Husker coach, in hi second year at M', laudeti the bac ks and the kicking game. tackling of our defensive backs was good today and our kicking game was mucdi better than we had he noted "In fact we had two placers each doing our kicking oft and kicking our H.Al and all did a good With Thciscn and dtdng the extra point kicking, the lliisk- crs racked up a pcrfc'ct eight for in that department and ituncan Drum and Larry Tomlinson, kicking off, consistently booted the ball near the end zone.

Devaney also picked out Asked to ump ire tlie re suits of Satiiriiav conte with douth Dakuta to la opener wiili South I lakota I I said he thought the iiuskeis a little ahead ot last Near "South Dakot.i a Footlmll IMiolos I Hdh I Frank I I eh Hay I I ScliPiaT I better team than Dakota he said at least tru'd to make a ball game out of it. last Near Dakota ju ran the hall into the' line, trying to run out lock 'I'lu' Hunker coach iiscul plaN who wa suit with of lullback Kell son. Harry Tiitlull. right haltback Ted right and ri'Mit tac kle Hary H.ri* h- use because we have thought about shirting he explaiiH'd. 'I hc' tac that was able to use hi.s scpiad was point Dc'vanc'v was able to tmcl tavoi- of playing a w( ak team iic ii as South Dakota State It gives us a dance to who nec-d he saicl, one Mct'Uy ms f)ockc and a tough tc com- ifi im again Minnesota at Minneapoh.s, Devancgv ciackecl.

won we ceilainly get whitewashed thi.i Willie Ross Returns a Help Willie Ross starts punt return Larry Kramer mows down foe Rasmu.ssen reaches, misses a trap for Ross But Willie squirms away Now Dwyer closes in Grabs Ross from behind And stops him at the 4. i.

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