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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 30

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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4 I Incoin, Nek. Sunday Journal Star, 7, 1972 Humm Suffers Bruised Ribs Jim Carstens is hauled down by Rich Sanger (on the ground) as Wes Huhka (21) comes the Reds is Bill Anderson (50) and Jon Strong (49). STAFF PHOTO BY WILLIS VAN SICKLE in to help. Also in on the defense for Cont. From Page 1C under severe pressure in the first quarter, was skippering the Whites again when they took over at their own 14 A pair of completions to tight end Longwell, the leading receiver, got the drive rolling.

Fullback Jim Carstens stunned the Reds with a quik burst off right tackle for 28 vards which moved the ball fo the Red 39. Two plays later the officials caught John Dutton in a whistle altercation with White Phil Righetti and marched off 15 yards for a personal foul. That moved the ball to the 14. It was strictly power stuff from there with Davis hitting the left side for five yards and Westbrook the right side for six. Westbrook got a yard, then Davis plunged for the final two on the 14-play march.

The Reds made their big a i when second interception gave them the ball on the White 47 with 7:18 left. Humm led his club to the 19, but had to retire after being gang-tackled on an option run. His injury was diagnosed as bruised ribs in a post-game examination. Among Two Chiefs i Fans By RANDY YORK It 's been an ill-fated weekend for Ed Podolak and Bob Stein. The Kansas City Chiefs football players were in Lincoln Saturday to watch intra-squad spring football game.

wish something had gone right this said Podolak, who thought the spring game might be a highlight to a weather-plagued weekend of campaigning for Democratic presidential to in he iing Failure Hits Humm Cont. From Page 1C fairness to him, he was throwing most of the time under pressure. had better days, but. part of his problem today was that he was being hit just as he was throwing the ball or just after he had let it go. a little bit difficult to throw the ball well if you know you're going to get creamed from behind each time you try to throw it.

even when he under pressure, he throw it very Devaney admitted that the scoring drive against the No. 1 defense might have been helped by the fact that the defense was limited in its lineup to certain alignments (for instance. they still were in a five- man front when the TD a scored). he added, during practice this spring, they hadn't let that happen to them and now the No. 2 offense hauled off and marched the length of lhe field against them.

we helped them score by keeping our defense in that five-man front, but they got into scoring position against our normal Devaney said it would he difficult for him to pick out any individuals who particularly impressed him Saturday because, was primarily watching those positions where we need help and 1 spent a lot of time watching how our linemen were And while admitting that what he saw particularly pleasing to him, he pointed out, not throwing up our hands in despair, but this ought to show some of these fellows that not established in their positions as hopeful George McGovern. not too much fun campaign or watch football this kind of lamented. know there were a lot of good athletes out there, but pretty hard to evaluate them on an individual nothing worse than trying to stay interested in something when you even concentrate on added to this game without an umbrella is like going hunting without too bad because I'm sure we would have seen some great Despite being shut out by the rain, both Podolak and Stein could relate to their Nebraska trip. feel right at home in Nebraska. I have uncles in Lincoln, Pleasant Dale, Rising City and Schuyler and have spent many a Sunday afternoon with relatives in places like pointed out Podolak, I can really relate to this Stein, the former a 11 American defensive end at Minnesota, recalled playing against Nebraska in 1967 lost, 7-0, when (Joe) Orduna broke about three tackles and ran about 35 yards for a touchdown late in the he remembered.

also remember it my end he ran assured Stein. Podolak, who is a bank vice president, sports announcer and insurance executive in the off-season, set a pro football record of 350 all-purpose running yards in the heartbreaking 27-24 overtime AFL playoff loss to Miami last Christmas Day. This summer and fall, Jeff Kinney will bid against Podolak at running back. hope Jeff will be able to play both fullback and tailback next Podolak said of the No. draft choice.

have to have a back who can swing both ways. We only had four running backs two years ago, but had to go to live last year after trading Bobby Holmes to Houston. Jeff is going to play says Podolak. have to put on weight. 1 think lie hit the scales at 203 the other day and that isn't fullback size in pro Stein, who is attending law school at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and Podolak have been stumping for McGovern since before the New Hampshire primary.

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Sanctioned 12 East of Lincoln on 34 ADULTS KIDS 612 50c STILL $2.00 Under 6 Free Ron Coleman came in to direct the attack from that point and let Dixon move the ball to the one. Then Olds scored his second touchdown. With just 2:09 remaining the Reds elected to go for a two- point conversion and tie, but pass to Bob Revellc was knocked down by White cornerback Pat Fischer. Davis, with 67 yards on 15 carries, and Westbrook, with 59 yards on II carries, led the Whites while Dixon (65-18) and Gocller (56-14) led the Reds. Weather conditions contributed to lack of success by the passers.

Potter went 5-9 in the air for 72 yards to lead the quarterbacks, who completed just 13 of 43 attempts, overall. Wilt la ret I Los Angeles UP) Angeles Lakers star Wilt Chamberlain suffered a severe sprain of his right wrist in the playoff victory over the New York Kmoks Friday night and was for game, the team physician said Saturday. just going to said Dr. Robert Kerlan. very pessimistic.

I know when it will get well. a thing like this can take two-to-thrce weeks to A team spokesman said Chamberlain injured his wrist when he fell heavily late in the game goaltending was charged. He played the full contest, but the wrist became painful during the night, the spokesman said. In the game Friday night in New York, the leakers won 116-111 in overtime to take 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven National Basketball Association championship series. Feature Races At Garden STAFF PHOTO BY RANDY HAMPTON Despite cold and rain, 9,000 Cornhusker faithful, sporting rain coats and umbrellas, turned out for the spring game.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS i Bay ibhai State 10.60 NoGSpr New A Tradesman At Pimlico Dubassoff 5 20 Lucky Bidder The Badge- 1 Rushing Alt. Yds. Av. I). Humm 5 8 1.6 Dixon 18 65 3.6 Gocller 14 56 4.0 Olds 4 32 8.0 Revelle 2 94.5 Gurson 1 0 0.0 5 -25 1 5 5.0 1 4 t.l) Passing Alt.

Comp. Int. Yds. Humm (7 3 2 63 Garson 1 1 II17 Coleman 5 2 025 Receiving No. Yds.

Olds I 15 Revelle 139 last 2 28 Garson 2 23 Punting No. Ave. Sanger 3 34.0 Fur by 1 27.0 Punt Returns No. Yds. Garson 1 13 Manstedt 1 5 Kickoff Returns No.

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