The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Wednesday, December 15, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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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
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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
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ment, Dr. Laa.se, debate coach,
said, "it will be interesting to see
what this predominately freshman
squad can do. It is our policy to
divide the privileges of intercol
legiate debating among as many
studerls as possible. This practice
deba'e tournament will be an op
portunity to gage the quality of
work of which our freshmen are
capable."
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Sat., Dec. 18
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