The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1948, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Friday, December 10,
Mebmsfcci. Five
Meefts TeS3sCueiis
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Iorwa Teachers
Norm Jespersen
Van Combs
Walt Kochneff
Charles Rick
Tom Chandler
(6-4)
(6-2)
(6-2)
(6-2)
(5-9).
Nebraska's Cornhusker cagers
roeet an undefeated Iosva State
Teachers College In the Coliseum
Saturday night at 7:30 for the
third game of the season for both
schools.
Coach Harry Good's squad are
making a comeback after bowing
to the University of Minnesota,
61-52, last Monday. Nebraska has
won one and lost one of its two
games to date.
The Teachers whipped Upper
Iowa in its opener and set down
the University of South Dakota
on Monday to maintain its spot
less record.
Coach O. M. Nordly Is gifted
with a well seasoned first team
and sufficient reserve strength to
make the Panthers a serious con
tender the entire 40 minutes.
The Panthers have three scor
ing threats in Norm Jespersen
Walt Kochneff and Van Combs
This trio scored 760 of the 1,054
points the Tutors counted last
year.
Kochneff, Combs and Jesper
sen have shown they can hit the
bucket this year. Kochneff is the
leading Panther scorer with 40
points, followed by Combs with
23 and Jespersen with 19
Coach Harry Good is slicking
to his same starting five that
opened against Northwest Mis
souri and Minnesota.
Claude Retherford and Joe Ma
laeck. Nos. 1 and 2 scorers among
the Cornhuskers, will be at for
ward, Milton "Bus" Whitehead at
center, and. Henry Cech and Bob
Cerv at guard.
Malacek. the sophomore sensa
tion from Cicero, 111., lived up to
his advance reputation by scor
ing 18 points against the Gophers
He also turned in a commend
able defensive game along with
Guard Henry Cech, his running
mate, when they attended Ster
ling Morton high school in Cicero
The Iowa State Teachers game
will be the last home game be
fore Christmas vacation. The
pquad goes on the road to play
Purdue at Lafayette, Duquesne at
Pittsburgh. Western Reserve at
Cleveland and journrvs to Kan
Has City for the Big Seven tour
riament, Dec. 27 to 30.
Coach Tony Sharpe will pit his
freshmen encers against Nenl
Mehring's B team in a nrolimi
nary game, starting at 5:50 p.m.
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rhlli, then topix'd with catsup and
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Noun da like a hlcti fn-lnton dinner
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By the hit or on the apot
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LINEUPS
Nebraska
F Claude Retherford (6-2)
F Joe Malacek (6-5)
C Bus Whitehead (6-9)
G Henry Cech (6-2)
.G Bob Ccrv
(6-0)
Track Squad
Set for Meet
Nebraska indoor trackmen will
hold a drens rehearsal Saturday
afternoon at the indoor track.
Coach Weir will run his squad
through a full meet program com
plete with field events.
With a heavy turnout of new
comers this year, the Saturday
workout will give the Huskcr
track mentor a chance to look
over his squad. The workout will
feature a 2,000-yard relay to be
run by a picked foursome.
Among those missing the feel-
out will be three veterans, Dick
Hutton, Harry Meginnis, and
Charley Toogood. Hutton has been
sidelined with an attack of flu,
Meginnis with a troublesome wis
dom tooth, and a bad knee is
bothering Toogood.
Coach Weir is working the boys
hard, as the season's opener comes
only three weeks after the holi
day vacation.
Cage Scores
AfiR 37. Theta XI 10 C).
Alpha Pal 18, IN YMOA S.
fittnnenra i7 .Kxtra-I.laht Brigade I.
I.llle A 31. Kate's Boys IS.
Dorm B-I II. Dorm A-l 17.
Dorm B-l 30, Dorm t'-l M.
Iorm A -I 31, norm C-Z 14.
Beta NIC 22 .Afill 10 (A).
Beta Nig 20, Theta XI 1 (B),
Helta 27, NAM 7 (B).
Nl CM 20 .Sir Kps 12 (B).
( hem K. 34, Delta Phi's 10.
Delta 17, Cornhimkers IB (A).
Browa Palace 18, Nlnma N'n 16 (A).
SAK 1, Phi tiama S (B).
Betas IS .Alpha Hin 10 (B),
rrm Home 29, Nig Kps 27 (A).
AGR 12, Phi Delta B.
Delta I. 23, Farm Honse (A).
Betas Z (forfeit), Delta CM (A).
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Goldenrod Stationery Store
:iS No. 14th.
Open Tmes.-TtauT. a (
"Seventeen's for me,"
says campus queen
Campus queens depend on
Seventeen Cosmetics for that
natural look men look for.
Follow their lead. For make
up, for skin care, choose Sev
enteen Cosmetics. Remember
they are fre as possible of
allergy-causing ingredients.
All Seventeen Cosmetics are
priced to fit easily into cam
pus budgets.
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of the year before any major ath
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Retherford
Tops Scoring
Claude Retherford, French Lick,
Ind., forward, leads the Univer
sity of Nebraska basketball scor
ers after tw games with 26
points.
The speedy forward has the hot
breath of Joe Malacek down his
neck, however. Malacek, who
scored 18 points against the Min
nesota Gophers last week, follows
closely with 25 points.
Bus Whitehead, 6-9 center, is
in third place behind Malacek
with 15 points.
In two games Retherford at
tempted 27 field goals and bas
keted 11. He also made four out
of six free throws for an average
of 13 points per game.
Malacek attempted 20 field
goals and scored 11. The sopho
more standout made three out of
five free throws and has aver
aged 12.5 points per game.
The leaders:
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Retherford ,27 11
20 13
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