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VL!ayt January 12, Tit DAILY NEBRASKAN ageirs Einivade Rflissouiri ?oir gsiinni Huskers meet Tigers Saturday Sox JL, COS ww w m i mi HM& U V M tm m mm aw v j v Ht w nsa mm mm by JHie Bierbower. Biff Jones and Edwin Atherton, Hew cleaner-up of Pacific Coast athletics, went to high school to gether at Central high school in Washington, D. C, and were in the school's cadet corps together. They both played on the foot ball team, too, though Biff as a guard was the most outstanding. Atherton, a center in high school, went to Georgetown, but didn't play football. He quit that school after two years to enter the consular service, and now, has finally ended up on the Pacific Coast after a time in the FBL Ellsworth DuTeau, Hutker alumni secretary, has all sorts of praise for the Husker spirit around Norfolk. More than three hundred turned out in a town of only ten thousand for the alumni dinner Wednesday night, and they're all for the Huskers. Biff Jones, Bob Russell, Glen Presnell and DuTeau made the trip to gether, and the crowd got a look at the Oklahoma-Nebraska foot ball films. According to Frank Spence, sports editor of the Oklahoma Daily, Coach Bruce Drake of the Sooner basketball team said "It looks to me as if those Nebraska Cornhuskers are going to be the darkhorse of the conference," be fore he called to find out the score of the Husker-Iowa State game last Monday night Not a bad guess at that. At iowa State, Coach Louis Menze was not offering any ex cuse for his team's loss, as he simply said, "Nebraska has a fine team and will cause the other members of the conference a lot of trouble if they continue to play like they did against us." Beg your pardon I The advertisement of the Trving Kuklin dance studio should have stated that classes start Jan. 16, Instead of Feb. 16. Opinion-- (Continued from Page 1.) news again when its members dis agreed on the nature of its report to congress, one of the points in controversy being the American Student Union and its alleged con nections with communism. A year ago the surveys found that only one out of every ten students be lieved there had been any attempt to Influnce him with fascist, so cialist or communist propaganda on his campus. By sections, those wishing the Dies committee continued were: New England 44 percent Middle Atlantic ....59 percent East central 54 percent WEST CENTRAL. 56 percent South 56 percent Far West 60 percent Browne names squad of ten men to leave for Columbia tonight Coach W. H. Browne and ten Nebraska basketball players leave at 7:30 tonight for Columbia, Mo., where they will take on. the Tigers in the team's second Big Six game of the year. It will be the first conference tilt of the year for the Tigers, defending co-champions with Oklahoma, who have had a spotty pre-season record, although they flashed form as they walloped the Greeley Teachers In their last game. Game Capt. Frank Tallman is slated to start at one forward po sition with Harry Pitcaithley at the other. The rest of the team will probably be the same which started against Iowa State, with Al Randall at center, and Bob Therien and Don Fitz, guards. The Missouri starters will prob ably be Bill Harvey and Arch Watson at forwards, Haskell Tl son, center, and Capt. John Lob siger and Martin Nash at guards, although Clay Booper, forward, and Blaine Currence, center, both football players, may get in at the opening whistle. Last night the Huskers scrim' maged against the frosh, and worked on set plays for use against the man-to-man defense employed by George Edwards' veteran Tigers. 0000 Sfri.-sat.-suii.S t ii n m n i ir SlUKNNUtS Presents DOC sou O r .I w a ana ma ureal $ ORCHESTRA $ o o The Midwest's Best BAND O O Featuring the Hammond Electric Organ 0 The Doctors of Rhythm of the Swing- Kings FEES Are Payable Soon Ar you considering Maying out of school next semester because of lack of immediate cash? Don't mark time ask us about our STUDENT LOAN PLAN L. L. CORYELL INVESTMENTS, INC. 2-7077 1519 Sharp Bldg. Three lettermen return forHageliri's swim team; Jock Barry drops sport ENJOY NEAT APPAREL If you know that your clothes are immaculate ly cleaned and proaned, you will be at your bent on all occasion. Our expert cleaning will do it. f0' DUeesnt Ck an I V O ctrtj en k t k Laandry an Dry t'leantoif. I Aiouei Li UNDEA SCHtmrtfa DIRECTION ornhusker PHI MU FORMAL Fruity Evening ACACIA FORMAL Saturday Errntitf SIGMA DELTA TAU Dinner Dance Saturday Eveninp by Hugh Wilkint With only three lettermen back swim coach Pete Hagelin begins the tank year with a squad com posed almost wholly of sopho mores. Evelle Younger was the only man claimed by graduation from last year's squad. Jack Barry, counted on to per form as Number 1 this year finds law college too stiff to leave any time for swimming. Ted Legale is not attending school now and Dick Van Horn is Ineligible because of an insufficient number of hours. Bob Chatt, converted from a sprinter Into a distance swimmer, stims to be headed for a No. 1 place on this season's team. Fred Rodenbeck, senior, and Ralph Worden, conference diving champ from Alliance are the other letter men on the team. Jim Ager, who was a member of the 1937 Big Six champion team, is also back this year to participate In the backstroke events. Norman Bordy, Omaha senior, will help out in diving and sprints. Others turning out for distance swimming besides Chatt are Fred Faii-man and Charles Roberta, both of whom are Juniors, and Ray Rolland, Lincoln sophomore. Bill Edwards, Lincoln, and Ernest Peterson, Omaha, still have two years ahead of them as sprinters. LeRoy Foster, Lincoln sopho more, who swims the breaststroke and Lloyd O'Neill, backstroker, complete the roster of sophomores on the squad. Source of most hope to Hagelin are this year's frosh. With the ex ception of two all have had expe rience on high school teams. Be sides having a wealth of experience the freshmen also form an excep tionally well balanced squad. "They are the most outstanding crop of beginners I've had while coach," says Hagelin, "and are the first team since 1936 to have a lot of previous experience." Among the highly-touted fresh men may be mentioned Les Old field, backstroke; Don Hilgert, distance; George Crancer, sprinter; Fred Swihart, breaststroke; Bill Lofink, breaststroke; Tom Woods, sprinter; Carl Rodman, back stroke; all of Lincoln and Bob Jungman, sprinter from Atkinson. Diver of the group is Bill Hull, Fairbury. Newkirk calls candidates golf Ed Newkirk, golf coach, has issued a call for a Saturday morning meeting of golf team candidates. He asks all candi dates for the varsity and frosh golf teams as well as present members to attend the meeting which is at 11:30 In the coliseum. it 9 (Mr WW IT'S SPRING! YOU can begin right NOW to put springtime colors under your fur coat, and give a bit of zest to a January wardrobe! Now, even before the appear ance of the first robin or the first crocus, you caa start your spring wardrobe. Rayons, in all the pretty pastels of spring flowers, in cluding pale yellow, pink, blue, green and also white. 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