THE DAILY NEBRXSKAN TEH MORE OUT FOR PRACTICE Basketball Squad Have Two Hour Drill in Fundamen tal of Game TWO WEEKS TILL GAME The list of candidates for places on the Varsity basketball squad jumped to forty-six Tuesday when ten more men reported to Coach Roars for practice in the Armory. The two hours practice period was spent in drilling the men in the fundamentals of the fame. Basket shooting took up the first thirty minutes of the practice. About twenty of the men were piven a litfht scrimmage in order for the coach to pret a line on his material. The players 'who did not pet into the scrimmage were given instructions on how to handle the ball, with spe cial attention being placed on pass ing. Hold Pre-Scaton Came With only a little over two weeks until the first game of the season, much work is ahead of Coach Bearg's squad. The first game scheduled is with the University of South Da kota and in all probability will be the last game to be played in the old Armory. The game is somewhat of a pre-season tilt, as the regular schedule docs not commence until after the Christmas holidays. The weeding down process is Chicago Sports Writer Says Weir Is Truly an All-American Player V HI I V II M IMiH ,', for the Chicago Herald-Examiner, has a few remarks to make on the picking of all-American teams, as the season comes upon us and the all- team fruit ripen. Mr. isrown aoes not believe in the practice and be makes the fact known, but in point ing out an irregularity to his proof that there is no real all-team picked by one man he says a few things which would interest Husker fans. Listen to this: "Once in a very great while there comes along a player who is all-American, and nothng else but. "Such a player is Kd Weir, the left tackle and captain of the Nebraska team. 'Tut Weir on a team of the great est individual players in the coun try, and put that team against eleven more of the same sort, and the chan ces are very good that Weir's pres ence would be noted, and at onee. Ho is that kind of a player. "Against Notre Dame, which was not the best team in tne country, but pood enough for practical purposes, Weir played a treat game, doing everything on offense and defense that a tackle ever did. "In addition to thiss be did the kicking for his team, and Jt was his THE RULES OF BASKETBALL Editor's Note Thia ia a teriaa of Article hf Robert Latch explaining (He recent chant meda in the basketball rules by tha rules committee. S. Minor changes in the 195-2 Rules. There arc several changes in the basketball rules which make for a smoother running of the game and the practice to call the ball out of bounds if it struck any part of the bsckboard other than the face. This rule is effective, of course, if the ball bounds back into the court When the ball lodges in the aup- Kxrericneed two payment maga sine men to open office covering en tire district. Full co-operation and Send tl.00 for supplies ports of the basket now the ball is I d con,,,1ct(s information, biwight to the nearer free-throw line, 2R.27 C rs fla WANT ADS Ramsey, 25-27 nati, Ohio. kicking that made victory possible, tfnrther standardizing of the game, whicn, while they are oenenciai, m tle effect the game from the stand point of the spectator. One of these is that no player shall wear braces of any kind which are likely to prove injurious to the other players. Another rule is that the referee may disqualify any player for a fla grant and evident unsportsmanship. Sportsman-like conduct on the court "On occasions be came up behind the jfne and carried the ball, and he got away with this too. "If this were a one day perform ance of Weir's, not so much import ance would be attached to it. But Weir has been playing that sort of football for three years, and against all comers. "He is the sort that makes life worth while for all-American pickers and tough for those who would second-guess." and thrown up between the two cen ters, instead ot the former practice 01 bringing the ball to the center circle. This same rule is in effect when the vlavcr who is shooting the free- throw crosses the line before the ball j totul-.es the basket. When this is the tin owmI if made does not count .v k.ii w td . t. the free- 'proposition throw line instead of center. The fourth article will deal with further changes in thj rules. Clyde A. riaee, Cincin- LOST. Brown leather purse with a gold compact and money. Liberal reward, l-atsycuo Apt,, B-ICS9 Oaily Nebraskan effice. or LOST: A time pen. Schaeffer Green Call B6238. Life. 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Too smoll for owner. ; Inmire at The Daily Nebraskan Busi- . -V.t.iY Kiitl-Mhol! ic nlavd. but in v Klt. it iw orre i - I, nil...... ......... ....... . f . in ,um. ii j . nessotiice. some instances the game means so Washington University is the largest' much that players arc blind to that!0f nv oollope week.y publication in Will Have Charge of Concessions at Game The Women's Athletic Association will conduct the concessions at the high school championship game in the stadium on Saturday, December ft. Will Issue R. O. T. C. Appointments Soon Non-commissioned officer appoint ments of the junior R, O. T. C. cadets will be issued within a day or two by Commandant Jewett, The order will In order to do this effectively, and 'name first sergeants, and platoon ser- makrTTworth while many women are peants of all the companies. Line needed to help. Lists are posted on! sergeants and corporals will also be the bulletin board, and women are announced. The appointments duelasked to sign P to sell. W. A. A.jbfc for the first semester, to start some time this week so a good line may be had on the material of the year. Five letter men from last years squad are available and with a lot of new material Coach Bearg should present a pood combi nation for the first game. Additional men reporting for prac tice Tuesday evening were: Mcln tyre, Shaner, Tiller, Mills, Farrar, Rhodes, Bartck, Ashworth, Reese, and Sprapue. FRESHMEN REPORT FOR FIRST PRACTICE members are be present. will some especially expected to I changes being made next semester on account of changes in program. angle of the game. Basketball is a sportsman's pame, and whenever a player pets into the game with the purpose of going against Vs idea he is a drawback to the A. It is now within the ! power of the referee to eliminate and ' disqualify all such players. 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