i FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1933. Husker Cages ters Ready for Saturday Night KAGGIE TILT IS INITIAL eiG SIX GAME AT Seven Last Fall Football Men on Lineups of Two Teams. HOME When the Nebraska five lines up against the Kansas State quin tet tomorrow meat on me uon- eum court, Husker fans will get a chance to see a number of their much-talked -of footballers in close- ud action. On the Browne team four of last fall's gridsters will be seen on the starting lineup, Bud Parsons, Hub Boswell, George I Sauer, and Steve Hokuf making up the Quartet witt Bjjeo or Huskers won their only home Russell and Graham answering the virtnnr nf thA aaaanr, row evening: it is probable that BEAT KANSAS! Every student who can possi bly do so is urged to take part in the big rally to be held Sat urday night just before the basketball game between Ne braska and Kansas State. Student support has been lacking in enthusiasm so far in the basketball season, and since the Kansas-Nebraska game is the first home conference game, a lot of pep is needed in order to assure Nebraska of victory. A parade will form at 7:15 tomorrow evening in front et the Temple building. The band, Corncobs, and Tassels will lead the parade thru 16th st. and fi nally to the Coliseum, where a huge rally will be held just be fore the game. i-ers go, Corncobs! Let's go, student body! KANSAS COACH SEEKS CONDITIONED QUINTET a 6 to O win over the Kansans, Last season when the Corsaut men invaded the Nebraska evm call in the visiting lineup three of the Aggies erstwhile backfield per formers are to offer battle during the evenine. Fans will remember that Dougal Russell is the man from Man- Quality Cleaning at Lower Prices Butler Cleaners M-1679 Robes and things will be close. Last Friday the Huskers fell before Kansas, 32 to 29, in a close scrimmage while the Aggies did likewise Mon- K . T : 1 1 T n k. i . . : hattan who tore things up in good 1 "L. - , i A fashion at Memorial field this faj Vacates trTmmel when the Scarlet edged out with Kansag state S6 to 24 Nebraska has also gone down under Mis souri's attack, while the Corsaut five fell before Oklahoma. In tomorrow's game Coach Browne is starting his five high scorers during the present season, and during the past week has been laying the stress in practice ses sions on drilling on plays. Besides the starting lineup as stated below Leland Copple, Bob Belka, George Wahlquist, and Paul Mason are likely to see plenty of action. Steve Hokuf's return to the line up has meant a lot to the Ne braska team this last week, the scrimmages with the freshmen showing that the varsity has de veloped added scoring punch. Walt Henrion has been pouring them thru the hoop in good fashion, and with good ball handling enabling the Brownemen to break smoothly plenty of scoring has been the fashion. The shining lights for the Ag gies this winter have oeen uoya, guard, who sinks his quota of shots each evening; Dalton, a six foot four inch center, and Skrad ski, veteran forward, who fur nishes a fine floor game. John Wulf, who refereed the Minnesota game here a week ago is to officiate Saturday evening. He comes from Kansas City, Mo. Preceding the main event there is to be a tilt between the Ne braska "B" team and Luther col lege of Wahoo, at 6:30 p. m. The probable starting lineups: NrUmk p. -Kmium Ktt Parson I Nkrsdaki Boimell t Graham Hnartoa e Ialto Har Braea mr KaaarS Hkaf ( By Lettering Done to Order MARY JANE GARMENT CO. 1216 0 COAGSDIFDEE) '10c Per Line Minimum 2 Lines Please bring all found article to the Daily Nebraskan office in U Hall. Report loasei there also. Rooms for Rent. LARGE double room for girls, 116.50. Single 12. 1439 S. Lost and Found FOUND Green and yellow ncarf in Social Science library. Call at Ne braak&n office. 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I ' , . w wmm Jayhawkers Prepare to Meet Oklahoma Basketball Team Saturday. LAWRENCE, Kas. A drive for better condition of the individual athletes is the problem set for himself this week by Dr. F. C Al len in preparing his University of Kansas basketball team to meet the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman, Okl.. Saturday. The Sooners were picked by Dr. Allen early this sea son as the most likely contender for championship honors this sea son in the Big Six, and he says yet that his glimpse of the Oklahoma team in action when it defeated the Kansas State team 28 to 16, at Manhattan last week did nothing to alter his opinion. "The Sooners are as fast a breaking team, and as clever a ball handling team as I have seen in a long while," the Kansas coach said on his return here from the game. "The Kansas team will have to be better conditioned to stand any chance of staying with the Okla- homans all the way." The statement of Dr. Allen that Kansas is a great twenty minute team needs but little altering, he said, following the 36 to 24 vic tory of the Jayhawkers over the Kansas Aggies here this week. "The boys can go at top speed about twenty-five minutes now, Dr. Allen said, "but I have hopes of getting them trained down un til they give some team a good game all the way some of these days." Against the Aggies the Kansas team rolled up a 28 to 10 lead at the half, to see themselves out scored 14 to 8 in the second period. Great Playing. It was the great playing of Bill Johnson, all-conference center, both on defense and offense, that put the Jayhawkers over in the Aggie game. Johnson personally accounted for 22 of the Kansas points. He was "hotter than hot' in this game, and had be not been so the eame would have been a mighty close affair. As the dope now stands Okla homa and Kansas rate a toss up for the game Saturday, each having- defeated the Kansas State team by twelve points. But Kan sas fans are giving Oklahoma con siderable edee because of their veteran and clever basket shoot ers and ball handlers and the fact that the game is played at Nor man where Oklahoma teams in any sport have always proved tough to beat Kansas never gets full advantage of playing on the Jayhawker home floor as the Jay hawkers must practice in the gym nasium and play in the auditor ium. seldom if ever getting to practice in the auditorium except in the holiday season. Should Oklahoma be able to hold Johnson scoreless or to a few bas kets in the coming game it is a question whether Kansas can make many counters, raui Har rington and Dick Wells have been able to connect for two or three goals in other games this season but have never gone on a scoring spree. Schaake and Gray, the Kan sas guards, score but little. Ernest Vanek, regular guard who was out of the Aggie game because of In Jury in the Nebraska game prob ably will be in the lineup against Oklahoma. If Vanek's absence from practice the past few days have not slowed him down too much he may be a valuable scor ing threat against the Sooners as his basket eye was getting rather good in the late non-conference frays. Both Johnson and LeCrone, the Oklahoma center, controlled the tip over Dalton, the Kansas State giant, so the matter of getting the Track Men Invited to Pictures of Olympics All trackmen and track prospects are Invited to at tend a showing of motion pic tures of the Olympics under the stadium Friday afternoon at 4:00. Coach Henry F. Schulte. SECOND SEMESTER CLASS A MONDAY, FEB. 6 Practical and High Grade Business Training A course that allows you. to select those subjects bearing directly upon what you want. Leads directly to degree Bachelor of Science in Commerce. Ask About This Valuable Course Lincoln School of Commerce Member Nat'l. Ass'n. of Accredited Com'l. Schools P i. 14th Sts. W. A. bobbins, Pres. Lincoln, Nebc tip in the coming game seems to be in doubt. The Kansas cage squad will leave here Friday night by train for Oklahoma City and will go from there to Norman sometime late Saturday. NEBRASKA B TEAM 10 PLAY IWO COLLEGES Second Squad Encounters Dana and Luther This Week. Playing Dana college in their second game this week the Ne braska "B" team is to leave for Blair this afternoon to do battle with the Vikings. The "B" outfit defeated Cotner Tuesday evening on the Ag court 34 to 27 and Sat urday .night is to play its third game of the week against Luther college as a preliminary tilt pre ceding the Kansas State-Nebraska game, starting at 6:30. The probable starting lineup in cludes Irving Walker, Herman Levinson, forwards; Herb Hartley, center; . Tom Snipes and Louis Schick, guards. The men making the trip are Irving Walker, Her man Levinson, Merrill Lee, Bill Ralston, forwards; Herb Hartley, Lloyd Long, centers; Tom Snipes, Louis Schick. Glenn LeDoiyt, Bob Chase, guards. Geological Survey Will Sponser Driller's Meet The Geoloeical survey depart ment is assisting in a program for the State Well Drillers association meeting which is going to he held at the University of Nebraska, February 21, 22 ,23. The National association is to meet jointly with the State association. Several university faculty men including Dr. G. E. Condra, director of the association; O. R. Martin, A. L. Lugn and C. J. Frankiorter, are on the program. Cop Did you get his number? Victim It wasn't a he it was. a her. And ha. ha she turned. and waved her hand to me. TYPEWRITERS All makes rented or sold on easy payments. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 O Street Call B-2157 6 o 'clock means nothing to telephone service! Bell System service must go on all the time. Day and night, Sundays and holidays, it must handle with speed and accuracy not only the usual traffic but also the unexpected rush of calls. To meet this obligation, Bell System men tackle problems of many kinds. 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