Sunday, December 19, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 (BitnjchwaAnWL. i HAROLD flBRAMSON Sport (Alitor According to Business Manager A. J. Lewandowski there will be no sale of tickets to the public for the University of Nebraska indoor track season. The reason, Lewandowski says, is despite enlarged seating ar rangements, the space will be in adquate to hold the students who have activity books which admit to all the Cornhusker sports events during the school year. This means students will have a chance to see Ed Weir's track team in action without worrying; about not getting seats While we're talking about seat ing arrangements it's about time that we start looking into the fu ture. Football season is only eight months away and we hope the same mistake isn't made next sea son. University gridiron fans want to sit in the same section for home games. That they don't want to be scattered about the entire stadium is a well known fact. Other schools in the conference seem to think of their people first. However, here at the University of Nebraska the students usually get left overs. If Mr. Lewandowski doesn't want to cause a wider breach between himself and Hus ker students lie should make sure the students are given proper treatment. Let's not make the same mis take twice. We doubt very much that Ilusker spirit will be dulled by the loss of Notre Dame and UCLA. As Potsy Clark has said Iluskcrs spirit helps the team. Four University of Nebraska gymnasts participated in a gym nastic clinic held at Hastings Sat urday. Those making the trip in cluded Phil Sprague, Art Dono van, Leo Geier and Art Hillman. This being: Benchwarmer's last appearance until after the holi days we'd like to wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sooners Train W For New Year Bowl Classic Oklahoma has begun contact training for its Sugar Bowl foot ball battle with North Carolina. After a week of playing touch fnnfhall in cuipal rlnthint? the ic Sooners Monday reported in pads and will scrimmage the next eight days trying to attain the sharpness that was theirs in late November. Quarterback Jack Mitchell's slightly bruised knee and his charley horse are both practically healed. The Sooner's All-America quarterback will scrimmage this week and be ready to go against the Tar Heels, the trainers say. Coach Bud Wilkinson said the Big Seven conference champions would practice until Dec. 22, then re-assemble December 26 at Bi loxi, Miss, for strenuous two a day workouts until the game. Players going home for Christmas will fly directly from their homes to Biloxi. The Sooners are anxious to win and destroy the bowl jinx of Big Seven conference teams. Okla homa lost 0-17 to Tennessee in the 1939 Orange Bowl, Missouri lost 7-21 to Georgia Tech in the 1940 Orange Bowl, Nebraska lost 13-21 to Stanford in the 1941 T?rtco TViwl Miccnuri lost 0-2 to Fordham in the 1942 Sugar Bowl game ana Kansas iosi w Georgia Tech in last year's Orange Bowl. Hunkers Lose v Nebraska university's basket ball team dropped its second came of the current road trip Saturday n I r h L Cincinnati handed the Cprnhuskers a 64 46 defeat. The Huskers lost to Purdue Friday night. Si Si'Saw -?!' Western Reserve Next Nebraska Cage Opponent X ,y ,i 1 IIUSKER COURTMEN Joe Malecck, left, Bus Whitehead, cen ter, and Claude Retherford have been seeing action as starters on Coach Harry Good's Nebraska quintet. Malecck and Retherford are the two starling forwards, and Whitehead is the number one pivot man. Purdue Whips Hnskers In Loose Contest 64-47 (Special to (hp Daily Nvbmsknnl Purdue's Boilermakers won their , (QI)jCrS"IIlIsIvdS fourth straight victory as they I 4 whipped a Nebraska Cornhusker j CoiltlllllC (j I'lUirOll squad 64-47 in Lafayette Friday Coach Harry Good's basket ball squad take on the cagers from Western Reserve university at Cleveland Tuesday night. Reserve holds a one win one loss recoid. The Cats dropped their opener to a rangy Kent State team 79-66 and came back the next night to defeat Fenn Col lege 61-57. Both games were on the Reserve court. Over the weekend the . Cats played Miami and Colgate universities. Sophomore Guard Tom Cooper, one of the outstanding players for the Red Cats, dunked 28 points in the first two games. A mem ber of last year's freshmen squad, Cooper is accurate on one hand push shots, and his 6-3 make him tough on tip-ins. Saturday night a bad eye, sore ankle and a Fenn guard kept him to four points. Western Reserve starting line up for the Husker game will be Jim Cochrane and Dom Venetta at forwards; Fred Shew at cen ter? and Cooper and Joe Lesko at guards. Shew and Cochrane with 17 and 12 points respectively were scoring leaders against Fenn. Good will probably start the same five that he has used all season. Classified night. The Western conference cage team built up a 12 point lead in the first half. Coach Harry Good's cagers came from behind to take a brief 20-19 lead midway in the first half but Purdue quickly regained control. It was 32-20 for Purdue at the half. Purdue's Boilermakers ran their margin to 24 points at 53-29, half way through the second period, and Coach Mel Taube sent in his reserves. Nebraska couldn't hit the rim at the freethrow line but the Huskers scored only two less field goals than Purdue. The Scarlet converted only nine of 27 free throws while Purdue was hitting 22 of 31. Purdue missed only one of 11 charity shots in the first period. Guard Howard Williams paced Purdue's attack with 16 points giving him 49 for four pre-West-ern conference season games. Bob Gates led Nebraska with 13 points and got nine straight in the spurt that produced the Corn huskers short lead in the first half. Box score: IK ft pf tp 2 1-3 4 5 o (10 1 o 2 3-S 3 7 10-2 3 2 3 0-12 0 0-4 3 0 NEBRASKA Retherford, f Cox. f Maleeek, f La wry. f Whitehead, c Rrhleirer. e Pierce, c l - Ceeh. e 0 0-0 2 0 Anderson, g 1 1-1 1 3 Galea. ( 1-2 1 IS Cerv. s 3 3 8 ' 9 Walah, S 0 0-0 1 0 Totala 19 -27 23 47 PlTRDt'E fK ft pf Ip Caudell. i 4 1-1 3 Rltter, f 12-3 0 4 Bland, f 0 0-0 0 0 Butchko. f 2 1-2 3 5 Bailor, f 1 0-0 2 2 Butterfleld, c 3 4- 1 10 Axneaa I ''J J 2 Grelmr, f 3 2-3 2 8 Berberlan. j; J 0 3 William. E 3 ' Bank. K 0 1-1 1 1 Tin lawn, f 1-2 1 Totali .21 22-31 21 Baylor Downs Missouri, 4942 Baylor university stopped. Mis souri university's last-half rally to down the Tigers, 49-42, in Columbia Friday night. Missouri trailed, 30-16, at half time but came back strong dur ing the final 20 minutes. Don Stroot hit for 12 points in the last half to spark the Tigers.' Baylor's Bill Johnson topped the scoring with 17 points. Stroot led Missouri with 12. S an?SA V A ? CAf PI "I w Sj r &IT 14 8 GENUINE IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES FORMERLY $7.50 NOW ONLY $2.98 INCLI DING TOBACCO POICH. REAMER. AND !, LB. SIR WALTER RALEIGH TOBACCO SHUFFLE CLUB Relations to 1953 Minnesota's- Golden Gophers and Nebraska's Cornhuskers will con- tinue football relations through 1953 under a new agreement reached by Frank McCormick, Gopher athletic director, and George "Potsy" Clark, Nebraska director. Minnesota comes to Lincoln next fall on Oct. 1. In 1950 and 1951 Nebraska will play at Minneapolis and the following two years the Gophers will come to Lincoln. The Minnesota-Nebraska series was resumed in 1932. With the ex ception of 1933, the two teams have met each season since that time. All-time record: Year N. M.iVenr N. M. 1900 12 20 I9.S7 14 9 1901 0 20 1938 7 16 1902 6 (I 1939 6 0 1904 12 1 8 1940 7 1 3 19(1.1 0 3.ri 1941 0 9 I90C 0 1.TI942 2 1.1 & 8 1943 0 54 0 0 1944 0 39 0 14 194S 7 61 0 27 1948 6 33 3 21 1947 13 28 6 7 1948 13 39 0 20j 7 121 0 7 1 Total 14 5.15 1907 1908 1909 1910 111 1932 1934 1935 I93 IM Cagers End Second Week Play 1M basketballers finished the second week of play Friday with three games on the PE building courts. No more games are scheduled before vacation, but a full card is on tap for Wednesday. Jan. 5, with 12 games listed for the PE courts. The schedule for Wednesday, Jan. .V 5 p. m. (B) Beta Theta Pi vi. Beta 5 p. m. (B) Alpha SlK Phi vs. Theta XI. 5:00 B) Sigma Nil vi. Pioneer Coop. 7.10 B Pol Garni va. Phi Pal. 7:10 ROTC vi. Musclemen. 7:10 CYO va. Iowaa. 8:00 (A) ZBT vs. Theta XI. 8:00 (A) SaM va. Phi GamK. 8:00 (A) Delta vs. A TO. 8:50 BI Sigma Nu va SaK. 8:50 (B) A TO vt. Brown Palace. Between 19'A and 1947 the en rollments of colleges and uni versities has gone up 65 percent, while the number of faculty members has increased only 42 percent ,a recent study revealed. Expedients to meet the need for instructors included increasing teaching load, lessening the quali fications in selection of faculty and greater reliance upon teach ing fellows, assistants ,and lecturers. LOST Red leather billfold with Important identification. Call Ixmrene Kucler, 2-11(12. Reward. FOR SALE- Roll-Fas bii-ycle, good as new! Call 3-7332. ST 1." 1 k N f and i f e vTu n t ride to S rt h Platte Tuesday eveniiiK or Wednesday. Call 00-7605, Huskerville. TWO male students want ride to Penver between liec. 22 and 24. Share ex penses. Call 2-7H.M ar.d leave mestane lor Willi. STl'DENT wishes rule to Idaho ever Xmas vacation. Help drive and share expense. Call Jim Otlisner, 2-1227. LOST Brown and gold Kversharp pencil between cirls' norm and Sosh )!di:. Reward. Shirley Oo!nlc 2-7371 KOlvNI) At M. 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