... FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 19321 .A' (I 1 s b v? HOKUFS DEAR URE FOR WEST COMPELS SHUT IN CAGE TEAM Monday's Drill Finds Copple At Center; Henrion and Mason in Change. Slated to leave Wednesday eve ning; for two contests against Carleton college at Northfield, Minn., Thursday evening: and at Minnesota Friday night the Ne braska basketeers went through a stiff though ragged workout Mon day afternoon. Since Steve Hokuf, regular guard left for California last night to compete in the East West football game Jan. 2, Coach Browne finds it necessary to re vamp the lineup for the tilts to be played during the next month. The usual thing in Monday drills was present in the session last night, the Huskers giving the poorest exhibition shown In prac tices thus far this season. Leland Copple occupied the pivot position and Paul Mason, who was out for most of the time in the Arkansas game with injuries sustained in the earlv stages of the game, was tnnvd back to a cuard post Walt Henrion and Ken Lunney lined up at the forward soots in a scrim mage against the frosh outfit, while Sauer paired off with Mason at the guards. Coming in for some action with the first team were Bud Parsons and Forrest Bauer at forwards and John Delaney at guard. Cagers Hear Chalk Talk. Following a long chalk talk in which he pointed out mistakes oc curring in the Arkansas mix last Friday, Browne sent his men through an hour long scrimmage against the freshman squad and a second string lineup. On the yearling five Johnny Parilek, former Crete flash, and Everett Martin, performer from the Waverly high school team of last year were placed at forwards, Dutch Koster, freshman coach, was at center, and at guards were Whitaker of St. Joseph, Mo., and Wampler of Lincoln. With "Chuck" Williams, flashy forward candidate, back for a fling at the cage sport after three weeks of the flu, the second five lined up with Williams and Dick Dier, forwards. Lloyd Long, center, Ted Toft and Bob Pailing, guards. Opponents Are Strong. Minnesota and Carleton both are presenting classy teams this year, and when Nebraska invades the latter's floor this week the North field crew will be out to win its forty-fifth consecutive game on its home court. Last Saturday eve ning this team lost its second game in thirty-two starts, losing to Iowa on the Hawkeye court, 34 to 19. Carleton is presenting an all veteran lineup this winter, while Minnesota also has an experienced quintet, although it too fell before an opponent last week, the Pitts burgh Panthers trimming the Gophers, 35 to 26. On the trip this week the Husker squad will headquarter at Minneapolis, moving over forty miles to Northfield for the Carle ton tilt Thursday evening, coming back the same night to Minneap olis and meeting the Gophers Fri day. The Minnesota game is the first of two with this outfit this season, and in the game with Carleton the Brownemen are out to avenge that 40 to 30 win the northerners bagged last season. CHAGSDlrairED 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Unes Please brine an found rtlelM to the Dauy Nebra.kln of lie in V Hall. Report losses there also. PERSONAL Tv-iT"x.-n r.run fountain w.n. Call at thV Kebraskan oflice before vacation Lost and Found LOST One creotM silver ciparette case vith IHta Tau Delta fraternity crest on it. Liberal rewara. " - . 1 found, please return it to the it ond Found deoartment of the Daily , Nebraskan. tniT 1 1 r.Vi Tan Omeea official pin. Tniii r L M. on back. Return to Daily jsebrasican omce Do Your Christmas Shopping in Lincoln! EIESS BOX y Joe Miller A week's siege of the "flu" has left me behind in the parade of sports events centering around University of Nebraska teams and athletes, although Burt Marvin very ably stepped into the breach during my absence. No doubt you were disappointed at the exhibition given by the Hus ker basketball team arainst the smooth-working Arkansas quintet last Friday nieht. I managed to see the game, and frankly, I felt that Nebraska did not play has ketball after the first ten minutes. When Paul Mason dislocated that finger and Walt Henrion, weakened by "flu," wilted after a fast start, the Cornhusker offense began to go backwards in a hurry. As a matter of fact, it was very doubtful whether Henrion would be able to play at all, as he had been in bed most of the day. With two unfortunate "breaks" as these coming- at the same time, it was no wonder that the Scarlet ma chine broke down. It was a case of a better condi tioned, faster team outplaying an erratic five that hit on all cylinders only occasionally. The Razorbacks had already played four games be fore meeting Coach Browne s squad, which had a lot to do with the brilliant nassing attack the southwestern conference boys dis played. a This week "Brownie" takes his men to Minnesota on a two-game roadtrip. On Thursday they play Carleton college at Northfield, Minn., and the following evening they take on Minnesota U. Both tilts will be for experimental pur poses only, and when Christmas vacation has ended, you are sure to see a team that will be clicking. Browne has ordered the squad back to Lincoln Dec. 27, when double practices daily will be the menu, until the Huskers meet the Minnesota Gophers in a return af fair Jan. 2 and then Stanford Jan. 3. B TEAM MEETS YORK . , , ni r:..l RnifJM NameS OiariUlU riVC For Panther Tilt at Ag College. Husker B basketeers will be seeking their third victory in four starts tonight when Coach Wilbur Knight's quintet meets xor col lege on the agricultural college floor in the student activities VmiiMinar at 8 d. m. Season basket ball book or twenty-five cents will admit. An extra neriod defeat by Doane college, 24 to 22 is the lone blemish on the reserve squad recoru uiua far. but tonight's tilt with York figures about a tossup in pre-game ratings. Knight intimated Monday that he would start Walker and Shank at forwards, Hartley at center, and Snipes and Schick at guards. A preliminary game between Ag college freshmen and Farm Opera tors has been scheduled for 7 o'clock. TEAMS TOJSEET TUESDAY Winners in Bowling Leagues Will Be Announced in Short Time. Only one bowling match has been scheduled for Tuesday, that of the Kappa Delta team 4 and the Kappa Kappa Gamma team 2 at 4 o'clock. The other matches must be made up by Wednesday noon. Scores will be called in and teams will forfeit the scores of girls who have not bowled. The leagues winners and runners-up will be announced immediately after the holidays and there will be an elimination tournament be tween winners of the fifteen leagues. Tuesday at 5:00 Kappa Kappa r.anima will Dlay tha T-N-Ts in hit Tin hasketbalL The other games will be played after vaca tion. BASKETEERS TONIGHT MAJOR GRID LETTERS GO T0 19 GRIDSTERS Three Win Minor Football Awards; Frosh and B Numerals Given. In addition to the nineteen ma jor varsity football letters award ed Nebraska gridders for play in the 1932 campaign there were three minor letters. 29 "B" team awards, and 32 freshman numerals announced by the committee on athletic awards Saturday after noon. Added to the list of grid honors made , public by the committee were three minor letters awarded to members of two mile team who took part in Big Six competition this fall. Francis Ayres, who had placed third among the conference two mile men, James Story, and Roy Blaser were the two receiving these letters. Following are the awards an nounced by the committee: MAJOR LETTERS. Hubert Boswell. Ravenna: Clair Bishop. Lincoln; Clare Campbell, Friend; Warren DeBus. Belleville. Kas. : Lawrence Ely. Grand aland; Theodore Fahrnbruch. Crete; &tere nokui. Crete: corwin Hulbert. Lin coln; Robert Joy, Lincoln: Bruce Kilbourne Lincoln ; Bernard Master-son, Lincoln ; Jack Miller, Omaha; Christian Mathts. Tecum- eh; Gail O'Brien. Omaha: Lee Penney. Tabor. Ia. ; John Roby. Nelson ; Ulysses schleuter. Fremont: Carlvle Staab. Ansley: wvrge oucr, uncoin. MINOR LETTERS. Elmer Hubka. Vinrinia: Franklin Meier. Lincoln; waiter mum. Imperial. B" TEAM FOOTBALL. Charles Armstrong. Dare Fowler. Lud-1 wig Gartner, Donald Hulbert. John Miller. Koliln Parsons, Manon Scott and Ed Up- tegrove, an of Lincoln; Morris Bristol. An sley; Leland Copple. Rosalie; John De laney. David City: RalDh Eld rid ee. Nor folk; Willard Horchem. Ransom. Kas. Glenn Jones, Omaha: Glenn Justice. Grand Island; Fred Murray. Omaha; Neal Mehr ing. Grand Island; Fred Overstreet. Scotts- hluff; Glenn Skewes. Imperial: Kenneth wnite. Kimball; Delmar Bailor. North Platte; Robert Chase. Lincoln ;. Orin Mc- Beth, Rosalie; Adam Green. Lincoln; irons: Mueller. Hampton; Frank Rain. Fairbury; Edrar Sears. Decatur: Jack I nomas, Broken Bow. FRESHMEN NVMERALS. Floyd Antram. Wymore: Fred Brockman. Elmwood; Dale Brown, Sargent: Robert Benson, Fender: Chester Beaver. Yankton. a D. ; Ralph Galloway. Moldrere: William Garntck. Ord; James Hetdt, Scottsbluff; Charles Hulac. Norfolk; E. C. Hunt. Blair; uerara Lanoue. wisner: James Mcrarland, Omaha; Mmtis Ranger, ""s.lo. Wyo. : Carroll Reese, Chappell; Bernard Scherer, Dallas, 8. D .; Russel Thompson. Whitney. Henry Whitaker. St. Joseph: John Wil liams, Virgil Telkln, Benno Funken. Rich ard Cock bum. Jack Myers. Wavne Pine. Don Shurtieff, Liovd Wampler and Fred Wilson, all of Lincoln. LEAGUE TEAM FRESHMEN. Vdvin Clark. Scottsbluff: Richard Fischer Valentine; George Hack man. Shel- ton; Ladas Hubka. Table Rock: Walter I Meter. 1 jnnln V.pn.w NcnniJ VMI TWO MILE TRACK AWARD. Francis Ayres. Lincoln; Roy Blaser, Dun can; jamea Story. Tulsa. Okl. Travel by Bus Save Half on holiday travel Bargain ROUND TRIPS for Christmas and New Years ON SALE Dec 16 to 26, inclusive. Also Dec. 30-31 and Jan. 1-2 Return Limit. Jan. 10, Midnight BOUND TRIPS FOR USUAL ONE WAY f FARE PLUS f If the one way fare J is Z00 1 Round trip excursion EXAMPLE Is 1Z.Z5. Lines in IIL, Iowa. S. Dak., Miss., Nebr. & Colo. On For Complete Information Call Agent of INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES Union Pacific Stages Chicago A North Western Stages B7071 Cage Final Phi Gamma Delta won the In terfraternity class A basketball finals from Sigma Chi Monday night, while Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Alpha Gamma Rho for the championship .of class B. Playoff games for third and fourth places were also played. The scores: CLASS A. Phi Gamma Delta It, WfiM Chi 14. (Extra period.) rtU 81nia Kappa IS, Dell UP llkw . CLASS B. PI Kappa Alpka 11, Alpha Oamma IUm I. Chi Phi , Slfma Alpha Epallaa . C0R10SKER OFF FORME TILT Ely, Hokuf Leave Monday With Coach Bible for East-West Game. Coach Dana X. Bible accompa nied by Lawrence Ely, Husker All America center, and Steve Hokuf, all-conference and all-western end, left Lincoln at 6:10 Monday eve ning headed for San Francisco and the annual East-West game to be played Jan. 2 at Kerar stadium. Bible is co-coach of the West eleven along with Coach Orin Hol- lust etote Leaving School for that well earned vaca tion, buy those pres ents that you have been putting off for so long. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Will show you where you may obtain the BEST FOR LESS. lingsberry of Washington Stata college, who is already in San Francisco preparing several Pa cific coast players for the Shrine charity tilt. The Nebraska delegation will be joined at Denver by George Atke son, guard, of Kansas, in addition to Buck Koy and Harry Stafford, halfbacks, of Texas. Frank Christensen, quarterback, and Jack Johnson, tackle, both of Utah, will meet Bible and his charges en route. The Cornhusker mentor said be fore his departure Monday that he expected to be back in Lincoln Jan. 7. THREE APPOINTED SERGEANT MAJORS OF R.O.T.C. UNIT - Appointments of Sergeant Ma jors of the Nebraska R. O. T. C, regiment were made by Colonel Oury in an order issued yesterday. John Kiefer Ray was appointed Sergeant Major of the first battal lion, Harmon E. Rider, second bat tallion, and John A. Whittington, third battallion. YOUR. DRUG STORE Catering to you with the best In Drug Store needs. Fountain and luncheonette service. Whitman A. Qillen't Chocolates The Owl Pharmacy WE DELIVER 148 No. 14th A. P Sts. Ph. B1068