pJffiffltTj JalRZaly 7t aire waiuiiiiiiuviiwi T Hiisket cagers whip California, 46-32 m TKe DAILY NEBRASKA! Hebron J. C. beats B team Husker subs lost 42-32 decision Nebraska's "B" basketbaJl team, rusty after a two weeks layoff, met a tartar In the Hebron Junior college team which came from behind to beat the Husker buds, 42-32 Fridav nierht at Hebron. Nebraska's seconds led 21-17 at half time, put center Hobbs, who scored 16 points in uie frame, ana forward Bailev who trot 10. led the Hebron team in a rally that put them out to star. The Husker B's made only four of sixteen free throws, while their foes missed nine of fifteen attempts. Don Schultz, a regular, did not make the trip. Bob Garey with eitrht points and RaT Rhoades with nine, both former Jackson high players, led emu Armstrongs team in scoring. Box score: Hebron Schlrufer f BUuber t Bailey f Rmith f Kobbl e Tlndekugal Butler Lech ( Currey g f Nebr. B 2Hurley f VUUmu I lGrty f OjDunker ; Poliock c 0 Rubtno ( 3Rtaoade C 'iPrestoi. g IT T- -1 - tt 0 1 VanBusktrk g 3 Tota 18 t ., ToUk 14 4 11 Score at half: NMraaka B 21, Hebron Jar tor 17. Miried free throws: Schletxfer 8, Bailey, Hobbs S, ButHr, Hnrley, Garey 2, Rubino 3, Rhoadei 2, Preston 4. Official Lee Penney, Nebraska. CLASSIFIED 10c Per Line iOCT: Green rrtvrt belt, brass buckle, near Andrews Thursday morntng. Return to And. 118. NU leads throughout entire game Heme bovs finish pre-Big Six play with 4 wins, 4 losses The Huskers finished their out- of-conference play with an even break in eight games as tney iook the traveling California Bears Into camp easily last night, 46-32, after leading 27-19 ai half time. Bob Therien, surprise starter at guard, wno had appeared in only two games this year, with out scoring a point, came through with the best game of his career as he got twelve points to ieaa the evening's scoring. The, tall Bethany poi thehiew. senior, whom Rrown- started IamM to provide height against the tall California scoring threats, came through. PKcaithlev scores. Therien and Harry Pitcaithley, who potted eleven tallies, paced the Huskers in building up their half-time margin. The team was "hot" in the early moments of play, piling up fourteen points in seven minutes while the Bears were getting ten of their own. It was unheralded Dud Morgan who kept California in the ball game throughout the early moments of the first period, as he potted four baskets and two gift tosses before Cagers to open conference season here Monday night TYPEWRITERS SALE and RENT Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1M m. m t. t-wn LINCOLN. MEM. Coach W. H. Browne's Huskers open their 1940 Big Six basketball race tomorrow night, as Iowa State college's Cyclones invade lincoln on a Nebraska invasion, having played Creighton at Omaha last night. Altho Iowa State nas rour regu lars and six lettermen back from last year, the Cyclone lineup may inrinri two sonhomore starters. Al Budolison, au-siaie lorwaiu from Rolfe, Iowa, is slated to oe at one nost. while Gordon Nicholas was to be moved from center to forward on the Nebraska trip. High scorers. Kirrmlaa and Bob Harris, all Big Six forward as a sophomore last vear. are uea ior uie ieau m tm Bcorine-. but press releases from Ames say Harris may not be in the starting lineup. Carol Schneider, 6 foot 6 inch sonhomore from Rock Island, llii nois will get the nod at center to give the cyclones mucn neeueu hPifht Nicholas, a 6 foot. 3 inch player, is four inches taller than Harris, and is gooa ai ooia ior ward and center. Rob Mense. 5 foot 7 inch spark plug of the team, and son of the coach, will get tne can ai one guard despite his lack of height. He is one of two seniors on the squad, the other being Don Beres ford, a substitute lorwaro. Gordon to start Ft fVirdon. iunior cuard. will probably be the otner starrer, ne alternated at euard last year and is a speedy, ball hawking player. nnri like Budollson. 18 O left IX inches tail. Other men besides those men tioned above making the trip in clude ljarreu jjonuarios, iorwara, ana a junior; Jean Lange, sopho- Serving Student$ for 22 Year, Dunk? Optical Co. 120 No. 12th St. tiling's Tonite NAT TOWLES Park Plan Dancing-. 5c per danc. Come earlj. Dancing 8 to 12. fStar1 Your Bubbllnc Ovrr Wlthvvw ntvt lust Humminz s n r'harkJliir iur WV.' Surrine . TONY RITA MARTHJ IIAYVORTH NOW SHOWING! Inwrioi'i Favorite Mi AM)Rn KOSTI -LAMT7J And Hhi hmn4 vnrsinra!" m. urn Otto 10 0A more guard, and Dale DeKoster, who transferred from a junior col lege and was not eligible for Big Six play until after Christmas. Probable starting lineups: Iowa l .ale Nebraska Budollson f.... (gc) fitcaitiiley Nicholas f Tallman Schneider c Randall Menze K F"1 Gordon g Held Officials: Park Carroll, Kansas City and Moe Pressley, Omaha. intermission, although he could get only a solitary free tnrow in me omvti1 half. "Kirm" Prkre Vert reETUlarS Al- mfMrfa. Ocilvie. Bickerton and Rirkerstaff in reserve for the first nine and a half minutes of play in the second period, which opened dully. After ten minutes the score stood at 34-22 for the Huskers, but scorers on both sides opened up in the final minutes. Ogilvie bottled. Th Bears' aces couldnt do any thing about the Husker lead, though, as Almeida was the only one to come through with a oas ket in the last period. The Husk era started stalline with six min utes left, but opened up again in Uie last two and a half minutes to run their total from 39 to 46. Soph forward Bob Biles brought tru Rpat mark un to 32 as the gun sounded, while soph center John McGee trot the only other California basket of the period. a. 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