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Husker Quint
SCARLET STANDS
IN BIG SIX LEAD
Hirer-Place T. itlt .Mia.ouri, Kau-a. and .Nflirwlm
Neck ami Nock l Itretilt of I irl rrk I ! l
. i I ur, Alien, inn wriifra or nguni
Ncliraoka to Mot ! I ItftTa Nitiinlu. ( 0read. has developed a ta.t mov-
j mg court lean down at Lawrence
I and apparently he i out tor bust
TiMllC r.l I' I HI I'MIll V I 1 I. l Kill I KDt.Kinrss and a championship. Mis-
South Dakota Haiti Scheduled fur Tonight i l.amv U
Expected to He rl; Northern Una-Let rer
Diplay Speedy Court Work So I "nr.
B7 JACK ELLIOTT.
A threc-placo tie in tlie Vig Six ciufiictci' li.iktlmll rut-
: the result of tlu- first wcik of com;u tirion its th 1IKJU cuuit
MOMn Rets unJcr way. Mivsouri, Nilwiiska an I Khmi are tin
three victorious tiints in the first wu-k'n outttptiitfii. Nehinska
i-kfj out a two-point vin ovrr Kmimis state while Oklahoma
waa downed by Kansas for tbeo
first conference defeat la
two I
vears ana Missouri toppra
State.
10 SIX (TANOINCS.
w I p-i pte p
Nehranke s 0 l i1 41 S9
k-n i oi i- m ::
Miatoiirl 1 0 11"" VI
Oklahoma 0 1 .( i'2 34
Kana AKk'Irs 0 1 . S? 41
I-jwa. titate 0 1 .lH) 2i 31
BeSULTS LAST WteK.
Conference.
l.r.wlii 41. Kne ArI 39.
Kniui 34. Okliilioma 2-.
Mlauiin 31. loi Slate H.
Nenconference.
Mnnuna 5i'e t. Nebraska 3"
Miuoun -i. -
Knui S9. ral of Mexi Oty jn.
okliilioma AscIm I'V OklnlioDia, -i
Mitaourl 33. Vuhineten 30.
GAMES THIS WEEK.
M..n'ly Mlwourl . Kamaa AaRlea
:ii Columbia.
TueKluv Nebraika s. South la
K..t State at Lanroln.
J-nday Iowa iilhte va. Kansaa at
t.a-rnrf. ,
.aturdav Miswurl v. NbraVa at
(ViuinMa.' Iowa State va. Oklahuma at
Xorman.
Hutkers to Meet Mizzou.
The srcorid week of conference
ptay finds the Huskers meeting
Missouri at Columbia Saturday
but not until they have appeared
for the Kcond time on the home
court, this time against the South
Dakota quintet, which is scheduled
for tonight at the coliseum. South
Dakota has been displaying some
speedy basketball during the open
ing weeks of the court season and
is expected to give the Scarlet
five a fast eame. Missouri and
Nebraska at Columbia Saturday
will find things rather difficult
Doth teams are fairly evenly
matched with the Tigers possibly
having a alight edge over the
Dlackmen. The Missouri five met
and defeated Iowa State last week
und showed a great scoring ma
chine in Waldorf and Welsh. The
Iowa Hawkeyes also fell before
the Edwards team, losing by a
single point.
Outstanding on the opening
slate of games was the Oklahoma
Kansas game In which the team
trom the banks of the Kaw at
Lawrence turned back the Sooners
for their first conference defeat In
two years. After running rough
hod over conference basketball
for a string of 31 victories, Coach
Hugh McDcrmott and his Sooner
band tasted defeat for the first
time down at Norman Saturday
night. Big Jim Bausch. the stellar
Kansas fullback, led the Kansas
icoring attack which swept the
Sooners off their feet while the
dose guarding of the Jayhawk de
fense kept the All American
Tommy Churchill and his cohorts
from getting any place near the
iron rim.
Tigera Down Iowa.
Against non-conference teams
Missouri was successful over the
University of Iowa five although
the Tigers looked none too im
pressive, gaining a bard fought
une point victory. Nebraska's
Scarlet basketeers. which the pre
ceding night downed Kansas State
at Manhattan, looked exceedingly
ragged against Montana State in
its opening home game In Lincoln
Saturday.
Harvey Grace, veteran Husker
forward, Is leading the Big Six
scorers after the opening game In
the conference by virtue of his
bsfket shooting spree at Manhat
tan while Jim Bausch, the Kansas
sophomore, appears to be the
basket ace of the conference. Go
ing in the Kansas lineup his first
vear as a regular center, the
Wichita youth is turning out to
be the sensation of the court in
tho Big Six.
Nebraska's right to 6tay In the
conference lead will be tested Sat
urday when the Huskers meet
Missouri at Columbia.
Engineers May Secure
'Blue Print' Thursday
Engineers may secure their
copies of the January issue of
The Nebraska Blue Print from
tables placed in the mechanical
engineering and mechanic arts
building Thursday morning. Ac
cording to John Clema, editor-in-chief
of the publication, the maga
zine will be released on that date.
Several interesting articles by
Marvin Von Seggern, John Clema,
Dean A. M. Candy, Ralph S.
Humberd, Dean O. J. Ferguson
and others will be found in the
new issue of the engineering book.
DeMolay Plans Meeting
To Select Councillor
Lincoln Order of De Molay will
meet Wednesday evening, Jan. 15,
at 7:45 o'clock in the Scottish Rite
temple and elect a junior council
lor for the coming term.
CLASFIEJrWAJfTADST
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Hautk'i aendto will pn.
report 10 oiuuwv aiu.ivw. vi.i.w
The two-year reign of the Okla
homa Sooners In conference bas
ketball seems to be doomed for
lower places during the hectic
1930 basketball campaign which
Just swung into action. Tha Soon,
era which have had their way in
regard to all matters of the court
for the past two years and have
won thirty-one straight conference
games, met their first downfall
last Saturday night when Coach
"Phog" Allen'a Kansas Jayhawk
era administered the first licking
tha Sooners have had for quite a
long time. In fact it ao surprised
Coach Hugh McDermotts Okla
homans tnat they apent all day
Sunday wondering what had hap
pened Saturday night when Big
Jim Bausch and his cohorts swept
down from the banka of the Kaw
and so completely repelled the
hopes of a 1930 championship
Sooner outfit. It had been ao long
since Tommy Chucrhill and his
Sooner Red men had tasted defeat
that It waa beginning to be a tradi
tion at Norman. The Oklahoma de
feat and Nebraska'a victory over
Kansas State Friday puts the
Cornhuskers in a triple tie with
Oklahoma and Missouri for first
place In the championship race.
Basketball fans on the Husker
campus are still pondering over
the way the Huskers issued in the
1930 home basketball season on
the coliseum floor Saturday night
against the highly touted Montana
State Bobcats from Bozeman. So
completely were the Huskers an
nihilated by the Montana Stater,s
that the game took on the appear
ance of a large fuzzy cat playing
with a wee small mouse. So inef
fective were the Blackmen that
the westerners went into the
second ham of the game for a real
good workout and shooting prac
tice; of course "Cat" Thompson
didn't need any practice on hit
ting the iron rim so the ball was
fed to the other four men for a
bit of polishing up on their basket
eye. Of couise Montana .State
ciearly outclassed Nebraska, there
was no doubt about that, but U
seems to us that the Scarlet clad
warriors on the court for Ne
braska did not function and click
together as they should. Many
times it seemed as if the Husker
team was functioning as five in
dividuals and this as Coach Bible
emphatically declares is the easiest
way to lose a ball game. Team
work is essential In all sports and
to even begin to get the upper
hand over an opponent, a team
member must understand each of
his team mates and learn to piay
and cooperate with him. Montana
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Meets
' Hate a tl. ami they er hot '
: Saturday inj;l.t but Nibraaka aa
nut off lini ant n n4 30 1
' (K.i nt inferior t the lUxky Mua-1
lain trtw.
The elope buck in the tenter
, tin beginning taka en to"
! as Int. king of thf tinter sports'
begins to get under may, to lar it i
( appears that the kintit aggrega
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Bauson, wrill dominate thing lor I
hiie m the tig in conference 1
I aouri, Oklahoma and Nebratka
rat in that order with only one!
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! but not until tht Purplt had Qivn
tht Huaktrt a grat battlt to It
I aaa Ka a k nar I A that thai Aflfll!
will not be a second divmon team
for very long. Mitioun showed Its
apected power over tht Cyclones
at Ames while tha Oklahoma-Kan-sas
game showed both tha Sooners
and Kansas loon, as the foremost
contenders for tha 1910 crown. In
the one game played Nebiaeka
has mown the greatest offensive
work by scoring 41 points on Kan
sas Stale while Missouri was able
to score but 31 points at Ames.
ON DEFENSE TACTICS
Basketeers Go Throucjh Big
Drill Session Before
Tonight's Game.
OFFENSE IS STRONGER
Charlie Black and his squad of
Cornhuskera went through a
lengthy defense drill last night,
with the regular guards Maviug
off the scoring attempts of the
second team. This practice waa
very appropriate, considering the
walloping that the team took at
the bands of the Montana Bobcats.
Nebraska's defense was woe
fully weak against the powerful
team from the northwest, but It
is very hard for any team to try
and bottle up the offense of Cat
Thompson and company. The
zone from which many of the
points was made seemed to be
from about the fifteen foot line.
If that waa the case, the forwards
are going to have to start dropping
back as the opponents start to sift
through the ranks.
Lewandowski and Witte were
having a great deal of success in
stopping Davey, Jensen and Conk
tin. and they appeared to show
more fire in scrimmage than was
shown throughout the game on
Saturday. It requires plenty of
pep and aggressiveness to collect
the two-pointers In the hard court
game.
Davey Hot Again.
After the first team retired to
the showers, there was some fast,
milling around the basket, but not
to much avail. Selden Davey was
having greater success in drop
ing the ball through the hoop than
any of the other members of the
second team.
Lew and Dutch were having a
great deal of difficulty in taking
the ball off the backboard in tne
Montana game, due to the altitude
of Ward, the opposing center. Yes
terday they received plenty of
practice in this art. as the seconds
were playing the ball on the board
from every conceivable angle.
Steve Hokuf, the pride of the
sophomore class, was displaying
ability at getting the ball out of
the danger zone, but he was noi in
the game very long.
When Nebraska goes up against
the strong South Dakota team to
night, it will reveal whetner me
Montana team is exceedingly
powerful or the Nebraska team is
not as good as usual. The Jack
rabbits trimmed the St. Louis team
last week, and it is easily remem
bered that it was this same team
that handed the Huskers their first
loss of the year.
South
VRESTLERS GET
SET FOR MEET
Squad Prepares lor Trip
To Norman Jan. 25;
Works Daily.
RESULTS SATISFY COACH
Team Feels Loss of Simic
And Margaret. But
Hunt Fills In.
(Will Johnny KelUgg'a wrest
lers wre back home and bard at
work today, preparing for their
fust Big Six meet, which will find
jttH-ni In th lair of the Sooners at
Norman. Okla., Jan. 2b.
The aquad waa profiting
ikhis larned In two meets wtth
I'.lir Trn aohoola last week. Coach
Kellogg Raid that be waa well aat
tsfird with the showing bia squad
made at Indiana, despite tho fact
that thev lost. "They looked bet
ter than I had expcld at Purdue,
when they won. and just aa good
at Indiana when they lost." be de
clared. Loss of Men Feft
He said today that if Simle, Big
Six champion in the 165 pound
rl last year, had been on the
trip, tho Cornhuskers would have
repeatrrl their triumph at Indi
ana. "Reimers or Margaret would
have helped plenty, too." bo de
clared. Keimrrs. veteran of two
years in the 135 pound class, was
ineligible, a muscle Infection in bia
arm. Tho arm was la slightly bet
ter condition today, and the grap
pler is expected to make the Nor
man trip in two weeks.
Tho condition of tho entire
squad as described aa good today.
All the men were in good condition
on the trip, and looked better than
their opponents, Kellogg said. Rob
ertson injured an ear on tba trip.
It was lanced this morning.
Hunt Shows up Well
The showing of Hunt, new man
In 175 pound class, was mentioned
by Kellogg as one or tne raciora
in the victory at Purdue. "He
showed promise of real ability,"
the coach said. "He won by a fall In
both meets, and should be a sure
point-getter for Nebraska this
year.
Webber, 125 pounds, won from
Conner, second best in the Big Ten
last year, at Purdue. Other news
from the wrestling headquarters
said that Hugh Rhea, heavyweight
who worked out at borne during
the trip, was frt gaining on
Kelsselbach, a member of the
squad up to date. Both men are
about on a par, and a nip and tuck
battle tor the right to represent
M
WITH SOONERS
A SEMESTER
Dakota
tho Ctrchuikeri at Oklahoma la lu
tba offing.
At Homo Ftb. 7.
Tba Corcbuakera will make their
first borne appearance Feb. 7 when
they meet tho Ixauaaa Jaybawka.
Una mora trip will m made m
for tba botu appearance wben
tba aquad inert the Kanaaa AfC
mat men at Manhattan reo, l.
Tba abedule:
Jan. 25 Nebraaka at Oklahoma
(eh. 1 Nebratka at Kansas
Ancles.
Feb. ll-Kanias U. at Ne
braska.
Feb, 1. Iowa IT. at Nebraska.
Feb. 21 Nebraska at Iowa
State.
Feb, 28 Mlaaourt at Nebraska.
March 6 and 7 Conference meet
at Manhattan.
101 STATE QUINTET
PREPARES TO TRAVEL
Will Meet Kansas, Oklahoma
In 'Hardest Trip of
Present Year.'
AMF.S. la. The Iowa Stale
college varsity basketball team to
day began preparations for tho
first road trip of the season, Kan
aaa at Lawrence Friday, and Okla
homa at Norman Saturday. In
ability to bit the hoop and ragged
handling of the ball spelled defeat
for tho Cyclones against Missouri,
her Friday.
Coach Louis Menza considers
the two games this week aa the
hardest trip of the season. Tba
Jayhawkera possess two of the
best forwards in tha conference
in Bishop and Thomson, while
Oklahoma's championship Sooners
of last year need no introduction.
The same lineup that battled
Missouri. Captain Woods and
R o a d c a p. forwards; Heitman,
center, and Hawk and Kleke,
guards, continues to form the first
string for Iowa State. Basket
shooting and a defense to stop the
Kansas forwards and Captain
Churchill of Oklahoma are the
major problems upon which Coach
Menza will work.
LXTERCOLLEGE
BASKETBALL IS
STARTED AGAIN
Teams in the intercollege bas
ketball tournament will resume
rivalry Thursday night at 8:40
o'clock. The pharmacists will
meet the lawyers on floor one, the
blzads will meet the engineers on
floor two and teachers will play
dentists on floor three.
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GREEKS START
CLASS B PLAY
Class A Games of Tourney
Will Recommence on
Wednesday Night.
NINE CONTESTS LISTED
Class D Interfraternity basket
ball will make IU Initial appear
anca of tba year Thursday night
with a program of elx gamea. It
waa announced today by Rudolph
Vogeler, director of Intramural
athletics.
The program will at art at 7
o'clock, when Sigma Phi Epailon
meeta Phi Sigma Kappa on floor
one (atagei: Delta Upailon meets
Sigma Nu on floor two (next to
stage I ; and omega Beta PI meeta
Phi Kappa on floor inrea tvar-
aity court l.
Other games acncduiea in ciass
B for Thursday nlgbt are: Sigma
Chi v. Alpha Sigma Chi. 7:25. floor
one; Thl Kappa Psl v. Delta Sigma
Lambda, 7:2 noor two; lau
Kappa Fpsilou v. Delta Tau Delta
7:25, floor three.
Claaa A Fight Continues.
Clasa A basketball teams will
resume their round robin tourna
ment, baited by vacation, Wednes
day night The program:
Floor one ( stage i: ineia v.ai v.
Dclt Tbcta Thl. 7 o"clock; Alpha
Tau Omega vs. Phi Delta Thcta,
7:25; Delta Tau Delta vs. n
Kappa Phi. 6:43.
Floor two (next to stage): ini
CAGE FIGHT
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Delta Chi
Delta Sigma Thi
Delta Thcta Phi
Kappa Psi
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Sig-Eps
Theta Chi
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