The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1923, Image 9

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    THE DAILY NEBRAS KAN
Making Credits
in "Campustry"
The pre-requisite in.this subject is a good appearance.
You'll get the credit in the admiring glances of campus
beauties.
See the new fall styles in
Kuppenheimer
Good Clothes.
they provide a true "investment in good appearand'
HUSKERS PREPARE
FOR CAGESEASON
Fifty Turn Out for Practice;
Kline Say Material
Is Good.
SCRIMMAGES ON DAILY
PROGRAM OF CAGEMEN
With the fundamentals well in
hand, Coach Kline and his fifty tfro
teges are earnestly striving to master
the more advanced practice. Scrim
mage is on the practice sheet at all
workouts and every candidate is
given a chance to show his stuff.
Basketball at Nebraska is going to
be a big sport this year the same as
football was. We have all the ma
terial necessary to have a Vallev
championship team, declares Coach
Kline. As soon as the student body
gets behind the team and boosts as
it did in football, the sooner this
ideal will be accomplished. Nebras
ka has worlds of material to pick
from. She hold's every year the big
gest high school basketball tourna
ment in the world, and there are
many of these stars that come to Ne
braska. Scrimmage is divided into ten
minute lots. Two teams battle for
ten minutes and then two more
teams are Bent on the rectangle for
their workouts. Captain Billy Usher
is in mid-season form now, having
started his own practice periods at
the time school started. Volz, Tip
ton and Cozier are all showing up
well in their daily work. These letter
men along with Orr Goodson and
Harlan Wynat compose the remains
of last year's squad. Bunny Black,
former Grand Island star is making
a strong bid for the center job
In the guarding corner the squad
is well blessed with Volz, Tipton,
Wyant, Hill, Hubka, and Olds, while
the forward positions are not suffer
ing any for want of material. Regu
lar prospects for the throwing jobs
are Captain Usher, Cozier, Fred An
drews, Berkle, and Schroeder. Mer
riett Klepser, running mate of Cap
tain Usher last year, is expected to
return to school the second semester
and if he does, will make a strong ad
dition to the team.
HUSKER HARRIERS
STAGE 'GOME BACK'
Team With Unbroken String
of Defeats Places Third in
Valley Meet
The performance of the Husker
cross-country team has been a dis
tinct success this fall, In view of its
handicaps.This year has been marked
by the increased interest in the five
mile race.
A green team, hampered by in
juries of some of its best men, de
manded attention when it " came
back " after an unbroken string of
defeats, and placed third in the an
nual Missouri Valley cross-country
run, against a field of eight teams.
Oklahoma was the first Valley
school to take the Huskers' measure
in the five mile grind. The Sooners
placed three men ahead of the first
Nebraska runner. The week follow
ing the Kansas Jayhawkers trimmed
the Husker harriers by a score of
18 to 36.
Stinging with these defeats, the
Nebraska team journeyed to Mis
souri, only to be defeated again. The
strong Tiger team ran the course in
the fast tiem of 26:50:4. The Husk
ers showed improvement by complet
ing the same course in 26:54:00.
Doped to occupy the cellar posi
tion, the Husker fight returned and
the Harriers, in taking third place
in the Valley meet, outclassed Okla
homa and Kansas, who Had deefated
the Nebraska harriers so decisively.
Ames repeated her record of former
years by winning first. Missouri took
second.
Three Quit
Ross, Howard, and Rogers were
compelled to quit for the season with
foot injuries. Lewis and Dickson
have improved steadily since the first
meet, and will be the mainstays for
the next tow years. Sihultz has also
sh wn rapid improvement siince the
first of the season. Zimmerman has
been the outstanding runner of the
season, leading his team mates in
every meet of the year. Cohen, Who
was handicapped by an operation at
midseason, made a remarkable show
ing. With all the regulars back in school
next fall, except Captain Hyde,
Coach McMaster expects to develop
a team which will show its heels to
the entire Valley.
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