.We'dnesday, December I, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 BsindiwaAftWL BY HAROLD AB RAMS ON Coach Potsy Clark, looking a little tired after the long trip from Portland, had little to say about persisting rumors that he may not be coaching the Cornhusker foot ball team next year. The head grid mentor could only say that after traveling 60 miles per hour he wanted to slow down to about 30 m.p.h. for awhile. Potsy used almost an all-sophomore squad In the last half of the Oregon State game with the ex ception ot Junior Collopy, who performed well In his final ap pearance with the Huskers. lie said squad members hope to start rext fall where they left off in the Oregon Stale game. The spirit and backing by Corn husker fans was appreciated very much by the team and according to the coach Nebraska footballers re not going to forget it. Returning to the coach I nit ru mors Potsy declared he wanted to make no statement until he had a few days of rest. However, it looks like Coach Potsy Clark won't be getting' any rest for a few weeks ut least. Be side holding invitations to numer ous banquets throughout the state he 11 journey to Kansas City, Dec. 3, for the Big Seven coaches confab. That it is going to take time to rebuild the Husker grid team there is no doubt. No one can expert a change of coaches to bring about a miracle which would put Ne braska on lop of the Big Seven. It just isn't being done not even with modern day mass production methods. Right now the football picture at Nebraska doesn't look too bright but that doesn't mean it is as black as some people have painted it. Potsy Clark is optimis tic about the over-all picture and given some time the Huskers could have a team we could be very proud of. Looking ahead. Coach Clark has some good prospects In Gerry Ferguson and little Don Strasheim. Ferguson is potentially an excel lent prospect as a kicker, runner and passer. 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Friday, December S, 6 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. $2.50 per person HOTEL CORNHUSKER UNDER SCIIIMMEL DIRECTION Weir Asks for Cinder Talent Track Coach Ed Weir once more made a plea to all interested trackmen to report for practice. With a full indoor schedule facing the tracksters, Coach Weir is anxious for all prospects to re port immediately. Some promising cindermen were lost from last year's squad and the track men tor is hoping that replacements NEBRASKA INDOOR TRACK SCHEDCLE January 22 Iowa State at Lin coln January 29 Minnesota Univer sity at Lincoln February 5 Kansas Univer sity at Lincoln February 12 Missouri Univer sity at Columbia February 16 Kansas Slate of Lincoln February 19 Oklahoma Uni versity at Lincoln February 25-26 B i g Seven Conference Meet at Kansas City will be found to bolster all-around team strength. Weir emphasized the importance of third and fourth place winners on the NU team this yenr. Weekly tryouts for the varsity tracksters and frosh members will be held from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays. A light "feel-out" will be held this Saturday for some men. Coach Weir hopes to have the practice sessions in full swing within two weeks. The Big Seven Conference in door meet will be held this season during February instead of March. This track carnival will be a two day affair, starting February 25, at Kansas City. CHESTERFIELD personality Skindorva is his running line While thinking CHESTER FIELDS just fine. "I love Seventeen, reports campus beauty More and more coeds depend on Seventeen Co me tics for peaches-'n'-cream loveline. Best of all, Seventeen Cos metics are made for tender, sensitive skins . . . are as free as possible of allergy-causing ingredients. All Seventeen Cosmetics are priced to fit easily irrto campus budget. SEVENTEEN COSMETICS 0.Y SALE AT ! Cage Coach Harry Good's 1948-49 Nebraska basketball team will open their cage season against Northwest Missouri State Teach ers tonight in the Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. Tonight's game will open a 24 game schedule for the Huskers which includes ten games in De cember. Northwest Missouri Coach Ry land Milner is bringing an expe rienced basketball squad to Lin has been out of early practices with an ankle injury, but has been responding to treatment very well. Good's starting five should see Joe Malacek and Retherford at the forward positions with Milton "Bus"' Whitehead playing center. Dob Cerv and Henry Cech will probably start at the guards. Malacek is the only non-letter-man having come up from last year's freshman squad. The other probably starters all played on last season's five which won 1 1 of, 24 games. Other Huskers who are expect ed to see action are: Rod Cox, Dick Srb, Bob Allen and BoD Pierce, forwards; Joe Malacek, There will be a meeting of the House Rules, Library and Hobby Committee in the Craft Shop at 7:00, Thursday. GIFT WRAP Norrrona A mas Gift Wrap Matching tag, teals, ribbons Goldenrod Stationery Store 213 No. 14 Open Thurs. to 9 DANIELSON FLOIIAL C 1 I 2-7602 OPKN T1IIRS. MCHT TIL I!E! - "Stop that Nebraska attack, Shorty, .and I'll buy you one of those McGregor Flamingo Zipper Sport Shirts for Christmas!!" McGREGOR FLAMINGO . . . high styli ng, with a quick 0 a exit zipper in yellow, green and gray. $iJO pernier coin tonight. His roster lists only two non-letter winners. -The starting lineup will see four lettermen from last year's squad and a veteran of their 1945 club who has been in service. Mil ner's probable starting lineup will average 6-2, while Coach Hurry Good's starting five will stand 6-4. Claude Retherford, the team's high scorer for the past two sea sons, is returning to form and has brightened the Husker outlook considerably. The 6-2 forward Dick Schleiger, Bus Whitehead, centers; Bob Gates, Larry Walsh Kenny Anderson, Anton Lawry. guards. NEBRASKA 'A;K 4JI AD No. Nrnne Vo. tint. Kxp. 1 Allen. Bnh C 6-4 2 Thvrv in Still Time To Make Your Dinner Reservations For the Military Ball at the CONTINENTAL CAFE Drop in also For Yout I. file Srifnk after the Hall 1511 0 CORSAGES tOlt THE Ml ALL STOP IN A!D MAKE YOl'R SE LECTION FROM OUR CORSAGE DISPLAY. 10 Anderson. Kennelh ... O 6-1 '4 1 1 Branitcnliurg, pHrrell . F 6-1 'i 0 7 Cech. Henry G 6-2 1 15 Cerv, Robert C, 6-1 2 12 Cox. Rorlicy F 6-3 2 6 late Bob O 6-1 0 17 JuM I, P;iV K 6-4 l:. 2 IH I.awry. Anion F-G H-3 " 2 MMrce'i. Joe C B-S 1 f. Pierce Bob v 6 6''. 0 111 rtellierloul. Clnurie ... F 6-2 3 S HcnlclK.r. Hick c i-4 2 :i Shield. I'huI F 6-2 3 4 Srh. Il( k F 6-3 2 11 Walsh. Ijirry i H-2 1 14 Whitehead. Villon C 6-9 2 Students attending the bas ketball game Dee. 1 should hold their activity books with coupon 6 out. Students are requested to present their ID cards with the books and enter through the front doors of the coliseum. 2-3939 1306 N . street noon 1