... f r.- ; . , ..... four THE DAILY 1NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER ). 1930. BASKETBALL GETS M&clay,: Fisher Probable Choices for First lz-r v iString Again. TEAMS NOT YET PICKED Five" Football Men Report; -Hokuf, .Veteran Guard, Back in Suit. ; y Ml) RUN SPENCER. ..No .'that "football with all of its glamor. is being pushed into the background, Coach Charley Black awl . ; squad of approximately twtaty-fiye men are settling down to.'aefloua practice In preparation fot.1HS. .opening of the basketball season, only a short way off. : At the present time, no definite selections have been made, and several men are fighting it out for the". Individual positions. No first or second team has been picked, however. ' ytva football men bave reported for practice. These five include Hokuf,: . Stans berry, McPherson, Koeter and Ourkee. Hokuf is a veteran guard, and will undoubt edly will re in uie running ior that position again this year. V"iv. Two Teams Used. Two teams have been used fairly .consistently in early prac tice scrimmages. The first one of thtsa i composed of Fisher and Davey, forwards; Maclay, center: Cox and Stip- ky, guards. Several men bawa been alternated at the different positions on the second team. They Include Phipps. Whit mjta .aid pavidson, forwards; Cockltaj .ted lckey, center; Mor ley, iaaueb, and Bassett, guards. HMlay, .Fisher and Hokuf are &q men who will be the main spriag of the Cornhusker offense and j?efensa this year, although with the . material available, these men WiH have a job on their hands to hold their position on the team. -Coach, .Harold Browne and his freshmen have also settled down to" hard work, and will he ready for acrtramagea with the varsity bef cm fcvjr Basketball Kesults Class A. Ksppa Sigma 33, Phi Kappa Psi 22. Alpha Tau Omega 15, Delta Sigma Phi 10. Alpha Sigma Phi 15. Delta Chi 10. Delta Upsllon 25, Sigma Chi 15. Alpha Gamma Rho 27, Tau Kappa Epsilon 20. Delta Tau Delta 26, Zeta Beta Tau 4. Phi Kappa Phi 20, Farm House 14. Sigma Alpha Mu 7, Theta Xi 5. Acacia 19, Pi Kappa Alpha 5. Delta Sigma Lambda 19, Theta Chi 9. Sigma Phi Epsilon won from Lambda Chi Alpha by a forfeit. the way football players should be built. "There were about seventy on the Creighton apprentice roster. There are more likely looking young men in this number than the three hundred at Nebraska But only one or two of them came from Nebraska tAT ir sppms that something has happened to the famous Corn.iusker breed. Big Six feci envious of this record. In thtf last two seasons the Cy clones have set up a mark of six tern straight losses. It is doubtful if this record will be broken for some time and the Cyclones have a chance to increase, the number of games lost. Last Saturday trey took their sixteenth sttaigf.t lidting. Rico In stitute of Texas administering the dose. The Cyclones, rated as on? of the strong teams of the conference at the start or ihe oeason. were handi capped by injuries and tough lurk. They just couldn't seem to get the few'necessary points to turn defeat into victory. Against Nebraska, they played brilliautly in the sec ond half but missing the two try for prints after touchdown proved to be the blow that killed father. PORTRAIT OF CHANCELLOR The only Nebraska m;ui ever to have his poi trait done as official recognition by the American Asso ciation of Animal Production for outstanding work in the field of animal husbandry was the honor recently accorded Chancellor E. A. Burnett at a dinner held in his honor in the club rooms of the Saddle and Cirloln club of Chi cago. The portrait was done' by Robert Grafton of Chicago and was unveiled at tho dinner held Nov. 30. Only ten men have been conced ed this honor previous to this time, and Chancellor Burnett's portrait will be placed with these in the art gallery of the Saddle and Sir loin club. It is the annual practice of the American Association of Animal .Production to confer this honor upon the man who has most dis tinguished himself in this field. Heretofore, the honored men were from Minnesota and Illinois, but Chancellor Burnett is the first man to be so honored from Nebraska. Dean Fred W. Upson of the graduate college represented the University of Nebraska at the thir tieth snnlversary celebration 'Jit the founding of the University f Iowa graduate school which was held at Jowa City last Friday and Saturday. - TEKES AND F I LET THESE GIRLS HELP YOU! FREDERICK WARE In Ma "sport log dtima make the asser tion" that 2febraafca is not producing- the football material they did yean ago end firi fs the reason that . V ebnjfo&'a record has not bean to bright. Trt come to believe," Mr. Ware aaya, that the annual whoop about Nebraska' incomparable material has beeozna something of a legend. Nebraska got Qt&t kind of material is tha W days. "But pat in recent years. The kids who hava matriculated down there the past two or three sea son with not very many excep tions couMst have made tb scrub tem is ISM. It isn't tbe kids' farft.-55M. gfcaphj Kraft built IF THE statements made by Mr Ware have any truth in them, there is really something wrong at Nebraska and the showing the past year may have some reason behind it all. What Nebraska would seem to need is more Weirs. Chamberlains, Lewellens and so on. And it is quite disheartening to notice that first Wesley Glasgow and then Reb Russell left Nebraska to become All Americans while at tending other schools. Y1TH the state high school bas ketball tournament trans ferred to Hastings, there is a strong probability that material at Nebraska will suffer a further drop. In past years, the men play ing in this tournament were enter tained and given a chance to see what the University of Nebraska was really like. They were im pressed with college life and many of them decided to come to Ne braska as a result of the impres sions they received. But this chance will no longer come to the Cornhuskers. The basketball teams will journey to Hastings and be entertained by that city while the students of Hastings college attempt to infuse them with the spirit of the college located in that city. There is a strong possibility that many desir able men will ae'eide to go to Hast ings for their higher education and thus be lost to Nebraska. TUDENTS of high school age are impressionable and it is while they are in their senior year that they are most easily influ enced to decide upon the college they will attend. A few well spoken words, coupled with a good time, will influence many of them in their decision. There can be little doubt that Hastings will make every attempt triv thp visitinE' teams a royal reception and entertainment while trie tournament is in progress, oui this only strengthens our point a lot of eood boys will be lost to Nebraska. Lincoln will proDaoiy De gieu a Mnnni triima.mnt but the cream of the high school teams wiil not compete in it. me reai cias ui the state is in the final tourna ment and it is these men that the University of Nebraska needs. TOW A STATE his set up a unique 4 wmA. though it is very doubt ful if any other members of the Semifinals Eliminate Pi A's and Delta Sigs in Close Contests. As a result of the semifinals played last night at the Y. M. C. A. pool, the members of the Beta Theta Pi water polo team will bat tle the Tau Kappa Epsilon aquitar ians for the intramural champion ship, on next Wednesday eve ning. The upset of the evening oc curred when the Tekes dethroned last year's champions, the Pi Kappa Alphas in a hard fought battle by a score of 2-1. The score board showed 1-1 at the half, and it was not until the last minute of play that the Tekes produced the winning point, which decided who would enter the finals bracket. The game between the Betas and the Delta Sigs was also a close fight, the Betas coming up from the short end of a 7-0 score at the half, by producing two suc cessive touch goals in the second period, making a final score of 10-9, thus deciding the other final ist team. The lineups: Surelock Homes, of The NEBRASKAN L&F Depart , ment; Hot on a Clue of a Lost Pen. He'll Find It! Misses Bereneice Hoffman Jean Rathburn Ruth Raber These girls have charge of the Nebraskan Lost and Found department and are at your service. One of the fair coeds will be in the office at any hour of the day. Come in and air your troubles, if you have lost anything. They cannot produce a rabbit from the editor's new silk hat, but they are marvels at finding your girl or your fountain pen. Give them a hand and they'll take a foot. DeMa Spma Pin: c. . Mason K!4nt'ercer Wilson Krr.rfiP"l Ki:mt !. f. r t. r. b I. b (T. Tail c. f !. t Be 4 Theta Pi: r hn't Cm: r;i Ha'l M lr.n Tarter Pc-ttr.-f-n Kspj.a Epsilon :Ft Kp?a A:,. ha: .S. he e rhuj-m l.unn?y tni :tncr,n r. b. Chae 5:th 1. b. S'orrte.. Ka "inest,- k p. Koolen P.irhara. PLAYERS PERFORM AT WARREN CHURCH NEBRASKA PLAYERS NAME ALL STAR i; STEAM FROM AMOKG OPPOSING PLAYERS M ; Cronkite. 1ntm$ 9 3 - - Fi. KaasjM M....42 -Hi; f WcGlrl, Mfcroi 8 Evl Pfttaburgh 9 ml PitUburofc 13 AiSL Ofctehoma ....... 10 Utdkmmm. few ..13 m4 T mmm ti BMMM . . . .15 mtJbT&mhi. KanM CMHna. Prttsburgh 2; McMurdo, Pitts MMmoi Kn4l U Braytory Missouri 2; Iowa State 1 m vrevx wow. A large audience at the Warren : Methodist church, Forty-fifth and , Orchard streets, received the first performance of the Wesley Player ; drama, "Barrabas." last Sunday ' evening. j Rev. W. C. Fawell, sponsor of j the organization, was introduced . by the pastor. Rev. Carroll Prouty, ! and in turn introduced the cast of ! the plav and the director, Irene i Fee. 'SO'. The cast was as follows: Baria- bas, Lee Scott: Simion. Francis; Brandt; Mary of Magdala. Beryl Klahn: Toras Delbert Reed: Ha-1 math. Gordon Williams; and Thad-1 deus, Milford Graham. REMEMBER Any Hour of the Day, These Girls Can Help You. YOU LOSEM, WE FIN DEM ! Lost and Found Department -DAILY NEBRASKAN U HALL f j-lillillllililliliillllll!!!!! ' ' ' iiMiiiiinniiiHHiH lillllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII': Nelly Den Gifts Find a Welcome E3cywf ere! 1.00 to 3.95 of SECOND TEAM Votes Tracy, Texaa Aggie ...... 5 Benjamin. Iowa 6 Milhgan, Pittsburgh 4 Armstrong. Mo.; S m o o t. Kas.j and Dolly, Iowa ... 2 McCall, Kansas 4 Ely, lowa 3 1 Worthington, Montana St. . 3 Nigro, Kansas Aggies ..... 1 Warren, Oklahoma ........ 1 Krir. lowa ........ 1 Beach, Kansas 6 I - iWHATj SHALL 1 GIVE HIM HER at Tb Jourost. Mm Vuwb. Kanaae hi ti only aaaaimouE elet jOf ti tKwition, m chosen W Smft ptrdher or toe r-e-iswdeft ioflfhall aquad, when they fiOuA to All -opponent" team. TbReli ' TAW ehol ttoB ottopt vf kbocght were tha best tlUymt tty ent irp against d'ir iot th 1&20 keaaon. Opinions dit r4 On t wr the best but Saoaeb-mHrd fifteen votes out T a. poaafbla fifteen. That's a fair yeeommeodatton. Hielrwwta, Iowa U. ta who eanae4 tha Huakar considerable worry wt at Iowa Qty, received Uiirteea votes, out of fifteen. Baker, captain of tha Pittsburgh team aiao received thirteen votes. Mlila tha fourth member of the backiiald, raceived ten votes. The only other bacltfteld man to re ceive any amount of votes was Beach of Kansas, who caused the Cornhuskers a great deal of grief by his wonderful defensive work in backing up the -Uae. Stationed at tha end poets are CroaXlta of Kansas Aggies and Campbell, Missouri. Cronkite was the "man "who caught a pass and ran fifty atac yards to the goal line to actor tha winning touchdown against Nebraska Thanksgiving. Campbell is remembered as the puotar wbcM long kicks with his left foe-were so effective against Nebraska, that Missouri was able to bold the Huskers to a scoreless ti..Tiacy f Texas Aggies was considered by many as one of the bestr; end that Nebraska has played against. Thefrwer only four tackles named by tha aquad on their all oppottfita team. They were Foy, Kansas,' TuUy, Pittsburgh, Benja ntar lowantad Z3y, Iowa. The first Mr wrre selected for the first team because of their outstanding work agaitst Nebraska, altho masr -eonsldered the second team selection, a good as the first team. Ahd th Guards. yprrff' cf Missouri and Lee of Oklahoma were chosen as the first team guards. These two men played havoc with many of the Nebraska plays that were sect at them. Milligan of Pittsburgh and McCall of Kansas are two guards who could play on any team. During the season Nebraska played against some wonderful centers. But, of the lot, Daugherty of Pittsburgh was chosen as the outstanding man because of nis wonderful playing aga-hint Ne braska when they battled the Panthers to a scoreless tie. Other outstanding centers wfre Arm strong of Missouri, Smoot of Kan sas, and Dolly of Iowa. All of these men that were xosen if assembled and practiced together for a period of time would be able to make it tough for aDy team. In the backfield we find brains, brawn and.Epeed. In the line there is weight and power enough to open large holes for the backs. Taking everything into con sideration this selection would be hard to beat. You have the Ne braska boys' word for that: TYPEWRITERS u for the Roynl portable type writer, the ideal machine for the i student All makes of machined j for rent. All mk of ud tn j chinei eay payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Call B-2157 1232 O St. For Christmas jig You will find the. answers ; j : smong our large assort- j H ment of Beautiful and ; - j Appropriate IG5FT t Photo Albums Diaries Bridge Sets Fountain Pens & Pccils SArt Objects Leather Gifts f Desk Pen Sets t Fine Stationery I Artistic Eook Ends t And Macv Others. CHRISTMAS CARDS Select Them Early! iTUCKER-j SHEAN Wi Have Many Articles On Hand Now Maybe They Are Yours. STATIONERS 1123 O 6T. J ! i We Are Thinking of You The Nebraskan is operating this lost and found department for you and you only. We are anxious to aid you students in any way possible. To carry out this policy we are striving to perfect our lost and found department so that all will be satisfied and believe us there will be plenty of sat isfied customers. We are thinking of the great squads of men and women who lose and do not find. This department is going to be a big improvement and we asV. your cooperation. You Can Help! You can assist us if you will. When you find something that belong to others, bring it to this office and we will find the rightful owner. For every article you bring in you get a receipt and in case the owner does not call for it, inside of sixty days, it is yours. Do It Now! Christmas Cards A VERY LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION t m EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. 1217 0 St. 1 Lost and Found Department DAILY NEBRASKAN lis 1" I -