Fr!3ay. January 14, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN Husker Team Takes Road For Kansas . Todayi An eleven-man Husker cage nquad departs this afternoon on a southbound trip, which vill find them clashing with the Jayhawks of Kansas universiy at Lawrence tomorrow night and with Okla homa's Sooners at Norman on Monday. With Warren Eisenhart and Rex Mitchell lost to the army air corps and Morvis Gaiter re ceiving his V-5 call. Coach Lew andowski was forced to scrape the bottom of his manpower barrel to assemble a squad for the trip, which brings the Scarlet to grips with two of the conference's top quintets. Named by Lew for the jaunt were Al Artman, Tom Dworak, Bob Tangeman, Pat Rooney, Buzz Hollins, Byrne Swiggert, Russ Leger, Max Johns, Harry Johnson, Gordon Baker, and Doug Nelson. Dworak and Nelson, however, will return to Lincoln after the Satur day clash with K, U. Dworak is a Naval dent student and conse quently cannot be absent from the campus for more than 48 hours, and Nelson must return in time for Monday classes. Stress Offense. The Huskers have been stressing offensive drill in this week's prac tice sessions, and Lew has been driving his boys thru frequent scrimmages. The squad wound up preparations for the week end ex cursion bv hustline thru a hard work-out and scrimmage last nieht. Lew expects both the Jayhawks and the Sooners to be plenty tough, with Bruce Drake s Okla homa squad particularly strong. Both clubs are heavily spiked with Naval trainees and hence must be given a decided edge over the in experienced Huskers. "II we can get to hitting the hoop more con sistently, tho," says Lew, "we can cause both Kansas and Oklahoma a lot of trouble." The traveling squad departs f.t 4:15 this afternoon and returns to Lincoln at 7:00 Tuesday evening. Randolph-Macon Womans Col lege is openiing an evening nutri tion course open to students ex cept freshmen, faculty, and towns people. The course will be com pleted after ten weeks. Authorised Electric Shaver Service Schick Shavr Matter and Rcminrton New Parts. Free Klimtc. Haiifi trark bjr factory trained wen. Oa day tervice. Electric Shaver Service 143 S. lith STUDENTS Take advantage of our low prices. Ski Sweaters Rrijjlit Colors Only J Sport Jackets All Wool Wool Wool and Combination Gabardine 1250 u 1750 Crew Sox Plain and Fancy Plaid Shirts Wool Mixed 595 HARVEY BROS. 1230 "O" Lincoln r with. Harold W. Andersen We see that Phog Allen, Kan sas University's gift to the coach ing world (yes, Mabel, the coach ing world is trying to fcive him back), has issued a challenge to eastern cage squads to come out and meet western teams on their own courts. Fhog asserts that basketball belongs to the west and stands ready to prove it to any eastern team which will venture out this way. Playing eastern teams on their own courts, as western teams usually do, is a de cided handicap, according to Dr. Allen, who further claims that eastern officials allow much too much rough play. Phog is so con fident of the west's superiority that he is willing to let the east ern teams bring one of their own officials along, a procedure which is highly unorthodox, to say the least (but then Dr. Allen is hardly an orthodox character). There seems to be a great deal of truth in Phog's assertions, de spite the vitriolic terms in which he expressed them. Iowa's Hawkeyes and DePaul Univer sity, both strictly midwestern clubs, stand at the top of the nation's college teams, with Camp Grant, in Illinois, the leading service team in the country. On their recent eastern trip, the DePaul cagers beat the very best teams that the east had to offer, and on their own courts. Intramural Basketball Schedule JANUARY 18. ATO vs. Brown Palace. .. .7:30 Sig Chi vs. Betas 8:30 JANUARY 19. Sig Ep vs. Theta Xi 7:30 Sigma Nu-ZBT vs. Pioneer Coop 8:30 JANUARY 20. Phi Gam vs. YMCA. 7:30 Beta Sig vs. Cornhusker Coop 8:30 (Remainder of the schedule will appear later.) CLASSIFIED 10 a an pa day. Payasla a AdvaM LOST Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pin and guard. Call S-6i49. Reward. Free Juke Box Dance Tonite 9-11:30, Union Ballroom Orchestra Concert, 3:00 Sunday And Watch For HENRY SCOTT PIANIST in o Concert of Satire & Humor 4:00 P. M., Sunday, Jan. 23 at the Student Union Why Take Chances . . . yv i That suit, coat or dress may have to last for the dura tion. Have it cleaned now Restore life and beauty. Call us today! 333 No. 12th Since 1&86 If & if. Am I I MfyV rllJ . . . took to spring 1 If MwC""" summer l Wi 650 f 795 ' 895 $10 ' - M&W 1095, 1295, 1495 1 -7 I I ' THIRD FLOOR J(tJ