Wednesday, November 30, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 The Daily Nebraskan's ALL AMERICA pos. Player and team en(j Leon Hart, Notre Dame tackle Leo Nomellini, Minnesota guard Stan West, Oklahoma center '. Tom Novak, Nebraska guard 1 Rod Franz, California tackle Art Weiner, North Carolina end Jini Martin, Notre Dame back .. .'. Emil Sitko, Notre Dame back Darrell Royal, Oklahoma back Eddie LeBaron, Col. of Pacific back Arnold Galiffa. Army Nebraska Host to Swim Jamboree- Good Moves Bob Ccrv to -First String Coach Harry Good, in an effort to develop a team scaring ma chine, has moved Dob Ccrv into the starting lineup for the season's basketball opener wan omn Da kota State Saturday. Beginning basketball practice with a trick knee, Bob has been improving every practice and .should be a good prospect for All Conference honors when the sea son ends. Last year Bob was the . third highest scorer on the Husker quintet with 181 points for an average ol 6.9 points per game. Rounding out the first five arc Bus Whitehead, Joe Malccek, Tony La wry, and Bob dates. Whitehead, second only to Claude Retherford in scoring for the 1948 Cornhuskers and All-Big Seven Conference center, will be playing his final year at center lor" the Huskers. t forwards for the Huskers are Malccek and Lawry. both rugged defensive players who should see plentv oi action under the boards lor the Cornhuskers. Together they scored 209 points which helped gain Nebraska a tie in the Big Seven championship race. Filling out the quintet at the other guard is Gates, a former All-Stale eager at Omaha Holy Name. Although failing to win a letter last year Gates displayed his ability as a set shot artist and ball handler. A swimming jamboree for boys of all ages will be held Saturday, Dec. 10, at the University of Ne- I braska pool. I Hollie Lepley, Cornhusker var sity swimming coach, has issued j invitations pointing out that the jamboree provides an opportunity to compare condition, form and time in friendly competition. There will be four indi idual events and one relay lor boys 15 rind under. The sa ne program of events will be arranged for boys 12 and under. For high school swimmers there ! will be live relays and one in ' dividual event and for college and ' university swimmers, fixe relays and one individual race. A I Husker Basketball Roster Xame Po. Age Wt. Ht. Exp. Home Town Brandenburg, Darrell . F 22 170 6-1 1 Liberty, Ind. Brown, Joe G 25 185 6-3 3 Nashville, Tenn. Buchanan. Jim G 19 180 6-0 0 Ft. Wayne. Ind. Bun ten, Andy G 19 160 5-11 0 Cheyenne, Wyo. Cech, Henry G 25 160 6-2 2 Bcrwyn. 111. Cerv,' Bob G 24 200 6-0 3 Wcton Fulford. Jim .F 19 200 6-2' j 0 Wawaka, Ind. Gates, Bob F 23 154 6-1 1 Omaha Jussel, Ray F 25 195 6-4 '-j 2 McCook Lawry. Anton F 25 187 6-3 3 Omaha Malecek. Joe F 23 195 6-5 1 Berwyn, 111. Pierce, Bob C-F 20 220 6-6'j 1 Lincoln Sib, Dick F 22 170 6-3 3 Lincoln Walsh. Larrv G 22 190 6-2 2 Ponca Whitehead, Milt C 21 210 6-9 3 Scottsblufl Wilnes. Norman F 21 178 6-2 0 Sidney JOE MALECE K Defensive stalwart for the. 1948 Cornhusk ers as a sophomore. Classified LAST CALL. All men interested in play in? "B" Basketball must meet with Coach Neal Mehrinjr Wednesday. Nov. 30 at 4 p. m. in the "S" Club room. incp ai. nrr iur-k1 fur roller at Royal Grove. Rnory ol ki-vs in IK.-I;ft' im,ortnrit. Bill Rutleiltr. 2-76M. Attractive fWn'ms moms for boys. nrly decorated, innerfprini: mattresses. clofe" in. Reasonable rates Student' Hotel. :C7 So. 11th St. r.-3"2(l. TUX hi 0 lor sale. Size .1. Kxellent coi i d it ion. 2-2 2Ka after V ON Campus-Board oi ly. Reasonable rates. 2 mum ajns. Availaile soon. 2-4438. . lit.Rklx" Bud ie.UI lined a4 un- linrd clve at Aims Htm O M. STI'l'KNT wants ride to earn coast lor Christmas.--Morrison. 2-76.M. 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Delta Upsilon had to go all out to defeat favorite Sigma Nu and earn the right to represent league II in the playolls. The DU's had to come from behind in the third game to win 11-8. The Sig Nifs had, defeated the DU s in regular season play but like the AGH's. the off-campus boys won when the chips were down. Tuesday night the DU's meet the league 1 champs. Phi Delta Theta and the AGK's oppose the league 111 winners, Alpha Tau Omega. The finals will be plaved at 5 p. m. Wednesday. Indoor Track I'nder Way. The 1949 indoor track meet got olf to a flying start Monday night as the preliminaries for the 50 yard dash narrowed the field down to 22 men. Despite the fact that only half of the men entered showed-up to run, new records in all three classes were established. Al Hruby, Phi Delt. t a new fraternity mark when he covered the 50 yards in 5.6 seconds. Glenn Beerline. Presby and Phil Brus nahan, Newman club established the first record in the Denom inational with a time of C sec onds. 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