The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1949, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Friday, October 28, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 7
' Heire Aire Ynau Winmieirs
Expert and Colo- HU j Ore- KU- I 0. St. I tex I Tul'ne-H CaN j Dart- IS-
Percentage Utah Mich. Iowa KS I N'W'n SMU Mis. St. UCLA Yale Okla.
Cub Clem (7769)1 Colo. Mich, j Iowa KU 0. St. Tex. Tulane j Cal. Dart. Okla.
FrTtrSimpson (".769) Utah Mich. 1owXX K U ( O. St. I SMU Tulane Ca!. j Yale Okla.
Jerry Warren (169)Coo. fMich. Iowa KU 6. St. I SMU 1 Tulane Cal. Dart. I Okla.
Harlan Beideck (.744) Colch pMich. Iowa f KU O. St. Tex. Tulane Cal. Yale Okla.
Jack Donovan (&92) Colo. iMich-T lowa J KU 6. St. Tex. Tulane Cal. j Yale Okla.
Jerry Ewing (7667)1 Colo. Mich. Iowa 1 KU 0. St. Tex. Tulane Cal. Dart. OHa.
Good Optomistic as First
Week of Basketball Ends
Coach Harry Good announced
that the varsity basketball team
is rounding into good shape after
the first week of practice.
The team now consists of 27
men, who will be divided into
the varsity and "B" teams in the
next few weeks. The varsity
squad will consist of 14 men after
the separation process.
Coach Good says the team is
Moving along well on fundamen
tals. They have been working on
team offense with no opposition.
The condition of the players is
such that full scale scrimmage
will start soon.
Dog-Eat-Dog;
Good believes that the Big 7
race will be a dog-eat-dog affair
all winter because of the excel
lent crop of freshmen hoopsters 1
coming up in all the coniercnce
schools. All schools of the loop
will have more sizeable teams
than last year.
There are seven soph mores on
the roster now and they all show
favorable promise of producing
some top-flight basketball this
vear. Buck Buchanan, Andy
Bunten, J. Fulford, A. Blessing,
G. Walton and N. Wilnes are the
Soph aspirants.
Some old standbys that have
been workhorses in the past and .
are beginning to round into top (
form are Dick Srb. Joe Malecek, j
Hank Cech, Bus Whitehead, Bob !
Pierce, Joe Brown, and Tony
Lowry.
Frosh Drills
Frosh coach Tony Sharp has
been drilling some 70 freshmen
hopefuls -since October 17. He ex
w.tc tn Viavf in to 15 more report
aftcr the close of freshmen foot-
ball.
Freshmen football coach Ike
Hanscom will take over ,-B" team
basketball at the end of the grid
iron season.
MAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN: "Everybody Does
It," 1:00, 3:09, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35.
STUART: "Under Capricorn,"
1:33, 4:12, 6:50, 9:29.
NEBRASKA: "My Friend Ir
ma," 1:18, 3:19, 5:20, 7:21, 9:22. .
CAPITOL: "G-Men," 1:00, 410,
735. "Trail of the Lonesome
Pine," 2:30, 5:52, 9:35. Stage,
9:00. 4
Cagcrs lo Attend
Hohlrcge Clinic
Coach Harry Good is taking 13
men to Holdrege, Neb., Saturday
for a one day basketball clinic.
Director of high school inter
scholastic athletics Lee Webb
will give a talk on the interpre
tation of the rules. He will ex
plain all of the new rules of the
'49-'50 season. The Nebraska var-
j sity will be used for demonstra-
i tion purposes during this lec
I Hire.
Good will put his charges thru
a series of fundamental maneu
I vers, various types of defense,
j and some tricky offensive plays,
j A film of the Husker-Kansas
: State game of last year will be
I shown and narrated by Coach
1 Good.
Union Plans
Intercollegiate
Table Tennis
Here is a chance for all you
table tennis fans to engage in ac
tual team competition with other
Student Unions of colleges in the
surrounding area.
To become eligible, you must
compete in the table tennis tour
nament under co-sponsorship of
the Intramural Department and
i the Student Union competitive
games committee. Competition
I will begin on Nov. 1.
All entries are due by 5:00 p. m.
'Friday, Oct. 28, in room 102 of
j the Thysical Education building.
All first round winners are to
turn in their scores to anyone in
the activities office of the Stu
; dent Union. You may get applica
1 tion blanks for membership on
1 the team at this time.
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