Friday, Feb'ruary T, 1946 THE NEBRASKAN Pa5 3 agers Resume Play Against JJackrafofoits Coach Klein Sticks r To Quintet That Defeated Mizzou Nebraska basketballcrs return to cage competition tonight, when they face the South Dakota State Jackrabbits at the coliseum at 8 p. m. in a non-conference game to be played for the benefit of the Omaha Children's Hospital fund. The Husker five will take the floor after a two week layoff, due to semester examinations. They have not played since January 1 when they racked up a Big Six victory over Missouri. Coach Pop Klein intends to start the same team that defeated Mis souri, and will have the services of all first semester squad mem bers for the tilt. Forwards Fred Ilecox and Joe Brown will open on the firing line for the Scarlet, along with Bob Korte at renter and Leo Schneider and Jim Sandstedt at ruards. Korte dumped in 17 counters in his last appearance and might easily top this per formance. Don Bridge or XMorioiK seems to be the most promising of the second, semester, enrollees. who have turned out for positions on the squad. Other new faces in clude Hubert Winter, a 6 foot 4 inch Jackson High of Lincoln product, Merlin Phillips of Lee, Nebr.; Perry Fuller of Lincoln and Creighton Johnson of Casper, Wyoming. L-iiue is Known aDoui tne in vaders, except that they defeated Creighton university by a com fortable margin two weeks ago. The game is the first leg of a two-game road trip for the Sodaks, who are coached by Thurlo Mc- Crady, former tutor of Hastings College. Saturday the visitors will meet Creighton again in Omaha. Three intramural games will open the program at 6:30 and the Nebraska wrestling team will oppose the Iowa State grapplers following the basketball game. Probable starters: NEBRASKA Heoox , Brown Korte .... Schneider . F Luke F Estwick C. ... Chrlstophersor G Clrilfin Sandstedt G Maxwell Officials: Max Roper and Haw-all Tinon. UN Grapplers Take Spotlight At Game Tonite Coach Jerry Adam's wrestling squad will tajte over the spotlight following the basketball game to night as the grapplers oppose the Iowa State squad. The addition of Ed Copple will strengthen the Husker roster, and three other new starters may appear in Nebraska colors against the Cyclones, who do not have a letterman in the lineup. In their first two matches the Huskers fell to Minnesota 28 to 0 and lost to Wisconsin 20 to 10. Tonight's meet will be the 26th in the series between the two schools, and the Iowans have won 23 victories, lost one and tied one. The last time the teams tangled was in 1942 when the Cyclones scored a 28 to 5 win. Burl Selden and Bob McNutt have been waging a spirited battle for the heavyweight post, but no matter who gets the nod, he will face a dangerous foe, for the Cy clone heavyweight, Glen Brand, is rated as the best I-S big boy in 25 years. NEBRASKA IOWA STATE Sackbauer or Kelly. 121 Velas Well 128 Glasnon Tamal 135 Sholkuiskl Maxwell or Hindi. . .145. Mum Buchanan 1S5... Buxh Oopple 165 Ditsworth Adami J75. Hudmn Selden or McNutt. . . Hwt. Brand Add Flight Training to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-28S5 for details. r' V 1 ) A A I . ; - , i i i i i i m : " ' -v.- mm i i.njr.i..,.ji..A.rt -"1n-H-n-rnirilMil.l.i,.ini LAWRENCE LUKE will appear for South Dakota State against the Huskers tonight. Indoor Track Squad Opens Competition With a goodly supply of veter an performers from other years on hand, the Nebraska indoor track squad will open their season Saturday night against the veteran-studded University of Okla homa thinclads. The meet will be run off on the indoor track under the east sta dium starting at 7:30, and track mentor Ed Weir will parade a 17 man squad as the Huskers make their first appearance. Surprise Entrants. Several surprise entrants dot the list of Nebraska competitors. Among the new figures is Harvey "Thin Man" Stroud of North Platte, who will compete in the 440, and Blaine Young, also of North Platte, who will run the half mile. Dean Kratz, all around Husker trackster, will run in the 440 and 880 tomorrow, leaving the mile to Don Yocum and Gerald Babcock. The Sidney ace will also meet the starter's gun in the low hurdles. Ted Randolph,' loose jointed Ord freshman, will spend a busy eve ning, competing in the P0 yard dash, the high and low hurdles. the high jump and possibly the pole vault. Ralph King, the lanky Water loo veteran, has rapidlv rounded into shape, and will be entered in both hurdle races and the high jump. The Sooners are smarting from a defeat last week, administered by the Kansas Jayhawks, and should sow to better advantage in the Huskers' steam heated oval. Entries: Mil run: Nebraska. Yocum and Bab cock; Oklahoma, Lea en, Hendry and Chap man. 60 yard dash: Nebraska, Ware, Moor house, Randolph; Oklahoma. Harp, Mclver. Reimers or Demp.ey. 440 ard dash: Nebraska, Krati. Stroud, Moorhouse. Hanks; Oklahoma, Kdison, Mc Bririe, Richardson or Harp. Half mile run: Nebraska, Krati, Yocum, Younp; Oklahoma. Sharp, Hawlrv. Baer. Broad Jump: Nebraska, Ware; Oklahoma. Venable, Phillips, Harper or lempsey. Two mile run: Nebraska, Roads, Mar tin; Oklahoma, Chapman. L ach, Hendrv. Pole vault: Nebraska, Miller, Myers. Randolph or Eisenhart ; Oklahoma. Eaves. Hit!h jump: Nebraska, Glass, Fitzgerald, KinB, Randolph; Oklahoma, Weaver, Barr, Sharp. Low hurdles: Nebraska. Barker, Krati, Ki-ig, Randolph; Oklithoma. Sharp Haw ley. HiKh hurdles: Nebraska. Barker, King. Randolph; Oklahoma. 8hsrp, Hawlcv. Baer Shot put: Nebraska, Niiliman, Hansen. Wibbels; Oklahoma, Andrew. 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