The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, December 13, 1944
THE NEBRASKAN
Nebraska's
jCourtSlate
Opens Sat,
Saturday night will unveil to
basketball fans Just what UN
will furnish court addicts for en
tertainment this care season. The
University of Iowa Buckeyes en
gage the lluskers here at the
coliseum then. It will be the sea
son's opener for the lluskers.
Nebraska's prospects remain yet
unknown as the crop of freshmen
who will carry the bulk of the
manpower for the Huskers re
main untried. However, a more
favorable season than last year
is expected of this years quintet.
Four lettermcn from last years
court squad are still .left in
school for the 1944-45 season.
They are Tom Oworak. Doug Nel
son, Ken Hollins and Bob Tange
man. Hollins and Nelson both
lost much practice time while
in football workouts.
The new roster will probably
be full of names familiar to Corn
husker football followers with
many of the gridmen turning out.
Besides Collopy, Bill Perdew,
Winton Buckley, Jack Bryant and
several others.
Iowa will meet the Huskers
with several experienced men to
lead their attack. Dick Ives, Ned
Postels, and Jack Spencer are
standouts on the Hawkeye team.
Also among the Iowans are the
Wilkinson brothers, Clayton and
Herb.
The lightning like offense of the
Math Club Hears
Discussion Today
On 'Interpolation7
"Interpolation" is the subject to
be discussed by three speakers at
a meeting of the mathematics
club today at 7:30 p. m. in room
316 of the Union.
The three speakers are Anton
Kashas, Natalie Burn, and Kotaro
Mural. All are students in the
university.
The mathematics club is spon
sored by Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary
mathematics fraternity. All stud
ents intprested in mathematics
are invited to attend the meeting.
Ilawkeyes has already humbled
two opponents this season In
dicating a tough go in store for
the UN squad. Saturday night
the Iowans went past the century
scoring mark to smother Western
Illinois Teachers, 101-23. Monday
night the hot Iowa squad garnered
87 points to South Dakota's 37.
South Dakota was the lone loser
to Nebraska last season.
Co-headine Saturday's opener
will be the .Lincoln Air Base
Wings meeting the Fort Riley
Centaurs.
Reese "Goose" Tatum still leads
l the Wings squad.
CALL 2-3515
For Prompt
PRINTING SERVICE
STATE PRINTING CO.
1218 P St.
Fern Fun
BY ELEANOR KNOLL.
Two teams, composed of the
outstanding players in the Ne
braska ball tournament, will play
an all-star game this evening. The
names of players, who were
chosen for their skill in the game
and for their sportsmanship, will
be posted in Grant Memorial
Spectators are invited.
Mary Beranek is the newly
elected president of the Archery
club. Serving with Mary is Nancy
Baker as the new secretary.
The eyes of Grant-Memorial
ites, (alias athletic coeds), were
almost blinked out this week when
some new bulbs were installed in
the gym. Now maybe the partici
pants in a game can hit a ball in
stead of a dark shadow . . . The
game schedule for the volley ball
tournament beginning Monday is
posted in the gym.
Ilertzler Publishes Book
A series of articles on the post
war world, written by Professor
J. O. Ilertzler, of the sociology de
partment, have been published by
two leading professional Journals,
Journal of Legal and Political
Sociology and Social Forces. The
articles are "Some Basic Postu
lated Underlying World Organiza
tions and Peace," "World Plan
ning: What Is Involved" and
"Some Basic Queries Respecting
World Regionalism."
Trantn.rtattea t 6-237S
from Bm 9
iMmil.tt'.a-- Y
I MM He. 4Stk St. fc .n
We sleuthed these gifts for him an
FBI man could do no better!
A mem s Jewelry ... by
Hickok and Swank. Cuff
links, key and tie chains,
collar clasps. Smooth and
dutiful.
$1.50 to $5
plus tax
Neclrwear we've very care
fully selectedl Patterns, both
neat and bold ... rayon
crepes, satins ... silks by
Resileo. Botany woolens.
$1.50 to $5
Billfolds with plenty of
"pigeonholes". . .hand-tooled
calfskin, pigskin, morocco,
goatskin. Made by the mas
ters . . . Hickok and Prince
Gardner.
$2.50 to $12
plus lax
BULLETIN
ON THE BEAM COMMITTEE.
War Council'! "On the Beam" com
mittee will meet in room 315 of the Union
Wedneaday, Dec. 13. at 5 p. m., as an
nounced by Chairman Fred Teller. The
meeting la very Important and all mem
ben are urged to attend.
THETA 8IOMA PHI MEETS.
Theta Sigma Thl will meet today at
5 p. m. In Kllen Smith hall, Jo Marti
announced. One hundred percent attend
ance requested.
OORNHI hKF.R PTAFK MEETING.
Cornhuaker ( and freahman work ere
will meet Thursday, Dec. 14, at 4 p. m.
in the Cornhuaker office, according to
Editor Myra Colherg.
rAI'ril DRIVE.
AH hnnaei ahould have their irrap paper
out in front of houae by 9 a. m. Thurs
day morning o It can be picked up lor
the aalvage drive.
All these on First Floor. . . Gift Wrapping on the Balcony
Coats
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for Christmas
LEATHER-LINERSn.rtiT t,
ll-wool coal that ar complelelr
lined, and have an EXTRA removable
wlndproof leather lining for cold
weather wear. In black, toast, lime,
gold and blue
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Miller'a CeU 8een Floor
PrOol Chongol
th feomer lining
button in when coW-
comes out when U't vara
miLLER PAfflE
$ Christmas Greetings from the Union &
The A. S. T. Bond Will Ploy for
DANCING 8:30 to 11:30
Ice Cream and Cake 10 to 11:30
in Ballroom
i CAROLING 10 P. M. to MIDNITE i;
Brownies and Cokes $
The A. S. T. Chorus
in Lounge
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Saturday, December 16