THE NEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 THREE FIRST HOLIDAY FOES F( )R HUSKER QUINTET Visitors Bring Strong Squad For Basketball Clash Saturday Evening. Nebraska's holiday basket sea son opens Saturday night . with North Dakota university coming ' south for a' ttissle' with Coach Browne's lads in the coliseum. The Nodaks will arrive in Lin coln on the lead end of a successful winning streak which has earned them victories over the three op ponents they have met on the maples to date. Defending champs of the North Central conference, they are given the edge over the Huskers. Their invasion, however, will be the signal for a concentrated up rising of all Husker forces, for last year they subjected Nebraska to its most ignaminious defeat of the season 50 to 22 on the northern maples. The Nodak team is almost intact from last year's champion ship quint, although two most im portant cogs of their machine are missing. Nebraska's mix with North Da kota will be the second home ap- nAOMnoa fnr fVuarh Rrnwne'S Well- meaning youths. It is the opinion of the experts mat k win oe a wugu evening for Husker basketballdom " and for enthusiasts who bet their wad on the home boys. Not only is tiioir tpnm a combination of vet erans, but the new stars which have appeared on the Dakota horizon are all too promising, as foe as nnnrtnnts are concerned. The Nodak team has always been known as one of might and power, even when graduation hits them hard. Nebraska will undoubtedly re sort to the teams which have played in the two previous games. Harm Sorenson at center: pud Parsons and Harvey Widman .4. TfAnnr YV hi taker and t vrfvnait Iceland Hale, or Howard Baker, at forwards. Re venge will be the Husker a oyworo, revenge for last yearn minima The Husker hoop aces will have their only chance at Yuletide pleasures from Dec. 22 to the 28, for after the latter date they must take to the maples again in pre paration for their game with Min nesota here the 29th. Two years ago when the Brownemen met the Gopher quintet they were soundly trounced and again last year the Minnesota squad doubled the score on the hapless scarlet quintet when the two teams met on the Minne apolis floor. Almost immediately following the Gopher encounter the home team will start the New Year by clashing with the Stanford In dians here on the coliseum court. The Indians will be making their biennial tour of the eastern bas ketball courts at this time. After the Sanford tilt the Brownemen will journey to De catur, 111., and meet Milliken uni versity, a newcomer on the Husk ers schedule. Then south to bt. Louis where they will engage St Louis U., whom they beat last year 29 to 25 here. After that the Husk ers will settle down to the main business at hand, stepping out in Big Six conference frays. The one exception will be the game with Denver university here Jan. 26. The conference season will open with Nebraska playing host to the Iowa State cagers Jan. 12. . . . 1 , i HAWKEYES WIN IN . . . EXTRA SESSION GO (Continued from Page 1). , gether, Barko and Rosenthal ac counted for better than half of their team's points, the former gathering eight and the latter eleven. Blackmer came thru with seven tallies. Both teams started slowly, Ne braska holding the first half lead till late in the period, when a con certed drive, led by Barko ana Rosenthal, put the Hawks ahead with a 5 point halftime margin. 14 to 9. The second naif was put to good use by the Huskers, who crept up on their foes steadily, finally tying up the contest 14 to 14. This was the signal for Iowa to turn on the heat, and they poured it on, holding a 24 to 18 lead with less than five minutes to go. In those five minutes, however. Par sons hit on a long one, and Baker dropped a freak shot thru the hoop from under the basket. Widman then shot and missed a chance at tying the score when the ball rimmed the basket. A few seconds later, however, Widman took a pass, shot, and the ball landed squarely in the net, making the count 24 to 24. In the extra period, Blackmer scored after two minutes of play, and Rosenthal dribbled thru two Brownemen for an underhand pot shot that cinched the game. Black mer followed with a tip-in that added to the margin, and Grim sealed things up with a free throw. Whitaker scintillated for the Huskers on his floor work, and was high point man on Browne's quint with 7. Parsons, guarding ace of the fray, was second high with six. McDonald accounted for 4, and Sorensen. Baker, and Wid man 2 each. Hale contributed a free throw to tine Husker cause. Summary: Rlmkmr. ......... 3 12 7 Grim, ( 0 3 J J Bonny, r i y : Rosenthal, f ft 1 3 11 Total! 3 Nebraska 24 Wtiltakr, f Hale, t .. Sorennen, o B 10 31 fK ft f pt 3 1X7 Haraona, g J Wiilman. K WahlqulM, f-g Mrnonald, f Baker, t . .. . ' Tow U 31 Barko, f . . . . Moran, f fit tt I pta 4 0 0 8 0 0 10 Totala 10 4 10 24 Fr throwa mlar.ed: Moran, Blackmrr, Roaenthal, (irlm 1. Barko, Widman 3, Mc Donald 3, Wiiitaker. Official: Rctnv, John Wulf, Kansaa, umpire, Krnie Adama, Omaha. BIBLE DEPARTS FOR EAST V THURSDAY Football Mentor to Attend Coaches Association Conclave. Dana X. Bible left Thursday morning on an extended trip that will wind up in New York City at tha annnni moptiniT of the Ameri can Coaches' association. Coach Bible, who is president or me as sociation, was accompanied by Mrs. Bible and his two children, Barbara ad Bill. Thrt nViinlrpn will he left at their first stop. Fort Worth. Tex., while Mr. and Mrs. Bible win conunue to Jefferson City. 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