Sunday, December 5, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN Meet a Husker (Randall SalibhiViij. BY GORDON EHLERS. Randall Sallisbury hails from Klwood, Neb., "Randy" was a top performer in all sports at El wood High School and continued his fine work at the University of Nebraska. For four years he battled with the Cornhusk ers on the grid i r o n, playing with some of the best teams in school his tory. . This fall, when things looked tough for Lew's boys, Randy was called upon to & fill the center rand all Salisbury position. This From Lincoln Journal was a fairly large task inasmuch as he had never played the posi tion beforei also because Nebras ka has always been noted for its strength at the center spot. It is needless to say that "Randy" did a superb job all sea son. Those who saw him play this past season are fully aware of the fact that . he is one of the best centers in the Big Six confer ence and a fighting, hard charg ing, dyed-in-the-wool Cornhusker. "Sals" didn't receive much recognition from the sportswrit ers this year, but it is the honest opinion of ajl spectators and coaches that he was the bulwark of the Husker team that did not give up. Hats off to you "Randy" and here's a sincere vote of thanks to you for all that" you have done for us. Convo (Continued from page 1.) tial to the health of many, he said. In such matters as fresh air, exercise and water drinking there are no rules which apply to every one. Rules of health and hygiene must conform to the individual and not the individual to the rigid regulations which certain persons set up because they happen to apply to them, he concluded. Since 1932 when Dr. Bauer be gan as director of the bureau of health education of the American Medical association, he has been co-author of many books, includ ing "Health Questions Answered," "Your Health" and "Contagious Diseases." He is also a member of the committee on health prob lems of the National Education association and the "American Medical association. Sports Scribe Bids Campus Fond 'Adeem9 Trur, drr rrirnd. I have muddled. 1 have rvra brn . . . twfllddli-d The army I did in vain eorhew. 1 have even, taken a mrk at you. HnweverMjiiay I be at llierty To nay, ynH've had a in at me. I've hern raited a novice liiKmue, A rotter through and through. 'Tit arl right aa you eaa see, (Though I've never won a spHlin' bee) Caune my kln in Ihlrk and tough And, I'm f ha a kelhiva huff. John C. Brnllejr. Schooner (Continued from page 1.) lun Talkin' ," was written at the request of Dr. L. C. Wimberly, founder and editor of the quarter ly, after several of Shokes' arti cles appeared in the Paily and Lin coln newspapers. His essay con cerns Negro dialects. In promoting the drive for sub scriptions on the campus, .a free copy of the Prairie Schooner an thology, being published on Dec. 6, will be awarded to the houses which have at least 30 subscrip tions. The progress of the drive will be reported in the Daily. HuskersOpen B.B. Season At Iowa Uni GORDON EHLERS. The 1943-44 Cornhusker basket- ball team will get a taste of fire this week end when they meet the University of Iowa at Iowa City on Dec. 10. The Huskers will con tinue their trip to Chicago and Minneapolis where they play De paul university and the University of Minnesota. With the beginning of the bas ketball season, many fans are al ready whispering about the "poor little Huskers." Some say that the kids do not have a chance and it is useless to start the season Naturally, we do not have the material for a team that we have had in former years, but in this respect we are in the same boat as many of our future opponents. Fans should not set their minds on a grand and glorious season. They should keep in mind at all times that the University of Ne braska is endeavoring to keep alive an athletic program that has Make THE NOOK Your Coking Place Don't look a sight Don't look tattered or torn Be holiday right In a trim uniform See Able Cleaners 2-2772 223 N. 14 been one of the best for many years. Athletics Hit Hard. War is bad for everyone and athletic teams were hit definitely hard. If we were to give up now, we would only be admitting de feat. By staying in the saddle and riding with the other schools in the same situation, Nebraska Uni versity will be ready for greater things in athletics when the boys come back to stay. Now lets all make up our mind to give these fellows the best support possible during the coining basketball sea son and for all time to come. Re- Lirtcoln Symphony Orchestra Henri Pentiit, Conductor With Angel Reyes Celebrated Cuban Viidinist Thurs., Dec. 9th 8:15 P. M. 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