The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Our Forty -first Tear!
Tuesday, December 17, 194S
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Twice beaten In the Kansas City
pre-season tournament, the Uni
versity of Nebraska basketball
team will attempt to preserve its
record of not having been beaten
on the coliseum court this season
against an intersectional rival
tonight.
The touring St. Mary's Gaels of
Moraga, Calif., will furnish the
opposition tonight for the Nebras
ka squad which now has a record
of four wins and two defeats.
Coach Harry Good's squad
played a rood floor came in every
appearance at the Kaycee meet,
bat the Huskers' basket eyes were
not up to par.
Long Don McArthur, six fpot
five inch eager, took over the scor
ing lead on the Nebraska team as
he paced UN scorers in two games.
Faculty Members
Invited to Join
New Bowling Loop
The intramural department has
planned an unique bowling league,
to be composed of faculty mem
bers and students of the various
university colleges.
Invitations have been sent by
Louis E. Means, director of stu
dent physical welfare, to the vari
ous coll ere deans urging them to
get in touch with their personnel
in order to form a team. Means
also invites any similar groups to
enter a team. Colleges he has
contacted are: Teacher's College,
Ag College, Engineering College,
Business Organization. Dental
College, Law College, Pharmacy
College, and School of Social
Work.
Play will start in January and
continue in round-robin fashion
from 4 to 6 one afternoon a week
at the Lincoln Bowling Alleys.
Ag College Basketball
Toesday
Alpha Gamma Rho vs. At Meo's A 1ub.
Wednesday.
4'offee Kid vs. I'la-Mom.
Untitle vs. Farm House B.
(''arm House A vs. Cardinals.
Ac Mra'a R C'lun vs. 4'asino Club.
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McArthur now has a total of -55
points in six games which gives
him an eight point lead over
Claude Retherford.
The complete list of scorers
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Retherford 41 1 IS II
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Injuries force a change in the
Nebraska lineup for the St. Mary's
game. Rodney Cox, regular cen
ter, came up with a sprained an
kle during action in the second
half of the Iowa State tilt and was
not in suit for the Oklahoma game
Saturday. He will not play against
the Gaels, but is expected to be
ready for the Minnesota game on
Dec. 23.
Good has revised the UN start
ing lineup, moving McArthur to
center, dropping Joe Brown to
guard and sending Paul Shields
into the opening five at a forward.
Shields led the Husker scorers in
the Oklahoma game.
The St. Mary's roster shows that
the visitors will have sufficient
height to cause the Huskers plenty
of trouble. Ron Livingstone, 6
foot 9 inch center leads the west
erners and will start for the Gaels.
Other Starters.
Other members of theh starting
lineup will probably be Frank Ku
delka, 6-2 forward, Trude Sperry
6 foot forward. Jack Rial, 6-2
guard and Captain Bill Burke,
5-10 guard.
Joe Loisel and Joe Brown
turned in good performances for
the Huskers in the Kansas City
tournament but superior expe
rience and reserve strengm en
abled the Nebraska foes to slip
past the Scarlet five.
Tonight s game will be the only
appearance this week for the
Huskers. Nebraska's next game
will be at home on Dec. 23 against
Minnesota.
IM Mat Finals
Set to Follow
Basketball Tilt
Finals in the All-University
Wrestling Championships will be
held Tuesday night at the colis
eum following the St. Mary's-Nebraska-
basketball game.Coach
Jerry Adam announced.
Mike DiBiasc, National AAU
heavyweight champion, meets
Keith Manning of Bavid City for
the-title in the heavyweight divi
sion. Other finalists:
121-rmunds Dick Lee. Lincoln vs. Ken
neth Brown, Lincoln.
128-pounds Mickey Sparano, Omaha vs.
Pat Mack, Scottshluff.
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