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.Wednesday, December 15, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 Be EPshujO Five Eoaotts KlMsEseirs 55-1 ARMY 7 cairueu IBows to Sonpeiritoir (Soplhiers mm JV Head Defense Man, Lucas, Receives Dislocated Shoulder BY REX MITCHELL. A superior quintet of De Paul tiniversity completely baffled the Huskcrs Saturday night before a crowd of 2,000. smothering the Scarlet 55-15. Early in the game me De Paul club opened up with a barrage of angle shots, hitting the hoop from all corners of the floor. Late in the first half, Husker George Lucas, the backbone of the Husker defense, received a dislocated shoulder while strug gling for possession of the ball under the De Paul basket. The loss of Luc& was a great hardship for the young Husker squad so early in the season. De Paul surged on to a 34-6 halftime lead, scoring almost at will. Hutkers Rally. Coming out in the second half, a spirited Husker quintet repelled one De Paul rally after another. However the Chicago club, out- Counselors . . . Continued from Page 1. Doloris Weaver and Margaret Pat terson. From 4 to 5 p. m. Miss Elsie Ford Pper and Miss Lctta May Clark will pour. Sally Premer, Mary Ann Maahs, Betty Fager berg, Mary Waring, Corinne Woodworth, Willa Reye Tidvall, Virginia McDonald and Regina Hoyer will serve. Gloria Mardis is general chair man 6f all committees for the tea. Ann Wellensiek- is in charge of entertainment; Beverly Biba, in vitations; Betty Rhodes, publicity; Ann Seacrest, decorations; and Suzanne Pope, refreshments. Directory Continued From Page 1. book published. However, it goes on sale today in the Union of fice, and campus bookstore and the ag linance office. 48-Hr. Service On Personalized Stationery for Christmas Gifts GoldenrodStationeryStore 215 No. 11th Open Evenings pointing the Scarlet constantly, coasted to their fifth straight vic tory in as many starts. After Don Barry and Allen Artman had left the game on fouls, assistant coach Armstrong resorted to his young reserves who played a better brand of ball than the first team. Center Morris Gaiter was high point man for Nebraska with 5 points. Gophers Take Victory. From Chicago the Huskcrs journeyed to Minnesota where they battled hopelessly against a superior Gopher team. Much like the first two Cornhusker oppon ents the Golden Gophers secured an early lead and coasted to an easy victory. Here again the two teams played very raggedly de noting lack of experience and in adequate practice. The Huskers. although harshly defeated by all their foes on this first trip, will prove to be a stubborn opponent in the advancing season. Husker Don Barry was the leading scorer for Nebraska, lolling up 8 points. Coach "Lew" Lewandowski was unable to coach the Huskers in the two openers but finally ar rived in time to handle the squad at the Gopher game. Due to gov ernment priorities he lost his seat on the plane and was forced to take the train for Minneapolis. SigNu-Z.B.T. Team Heads Intramurals In last week's issue of the Daily there appeared an incorrect list of the intramural volleyball stand ings. For this reason, we are sub mitting an official list of the standings to date. This does not in clude games played this week. Standing. Team Won Ijatt Sit No-I. ft. T t A. T. O HlK Cai I Hhl 4iam I M Kp 1 HalM Sif 1 Hrt For Finer . . Christmas Gifts TOILETRIES PERFUMES GIFT SETS TOBACCO STATIONERY HOME NEEDS CHEAPPER DRUG STORE 1325 "0" ST. LINCOLN Mi't" ' 1 1 The Newest and Meet PopvW ? Friendship Iracelet X S f3P?&&P f! ' ITMUNO IHVCfl j& I 1 w . 0 IM SI- 5 aiiMH Thin tm. !--. 14 I. MK hi ii. I'lil l.nm. t. Sla Kp s. Kappa Si !. Ill I. A.T.O. . siKina I -Z.fl.T. 2. Wimu-rK il lir. 14 Rami. Debate . . . 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