STERLING |NGIURANICE COMPANY STERLING BUILDING 737 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO II, ILLINOIS were placed in a corner of the locker room and of all the crazy (7) things, you started reciting poetry to us and there we sat absorbing your thoughts and stewing in our juicee It was time for the kick- off33 Finally we were released, fighting, bawling mad and eager. Eleven players made a dive for the door = what a jame I'1] never forget the white heat of that pent up energy and determination. "“Potsy" Clark came out on the field, apparently to say something, but took one look at his eleven and walked off without a worde A team was never keyed up to a tighter pitche The records may not bear me out but as I recall the Cornhuskers had the ball inside our 10 yard line four times and we had the ball inside their 10 yard line an equal number of timese It was the toughest, hardest game in my three years of football. One time NU had the ball on our one yard line and four downs to goe Four times they gave the ball to the big NU full- back, Nobles He was big end fast and started away back and came with a terrible crash, but in the end, we took the ball and they had lest six inches in four attemptse Well, anyway, that's the way I remember ite. - Once again, thanks for the letter. a en Cordially yours, Alan Davidson, Personnel Manager