Friday. December 13, 1940 DAILY NEBRASKAN Marquette five opens Husker home season Saturday night Ready for its first home game of the season, Nebraska's fage quintet plays host to the Marquette five on the coliseum court, Saturday night at 8 p. m. Both teams will be seeking their first wins of the winter campaign. Leading me Huskers win be Game Captain Al Kanaall, Don Fits and Sid Held. This trio aver ages close to 6-5 in height and will bear the brunt of the offen sive and defensive strength against the Hilltoppers. The starting Cornhusker lineup Is not- certain as yet, but the chances are that Coach W. H. Browne will start Les Livingston and John Fitzgibbon at the for wards, Randall at center, and Held and holding down the back court. Hartmann Goetze and Johnny iay also have a good chance of in the front wall. John Thompson, sophomore guard, may see consid erable action at a guard station, while Max Young, soph forward who rolled in 10 points against South DaTtota, may also start Coach Bill Chandler of the visit ing Milwaukee team has juggled his lineup and will probably start Mike Poja and Jim Reavley at the forwards, Bill Rogers at center, and Bill Komenich and Jim Schru drowitz at the guards. The Huskers lost to the Univer sity of South Dakota last Friday night 40 to 39 in two overtime periods, while the Hilltoppers suc cumbed to Wisconsin last Satur day 38 to 32. Square dancers perform today Under the direction of Mrs. Jean Danielson, physical education di rector at ag college, the square dance demonstation team will per form today at 9:15 p. m. in Grant I raller. the costumed eroup will an- i r ' - " . . . pear before the state Physical Ed ucation association wmcn meeis here Dec. 13 and 14. r t i r " - 1 L $ ii fe' 1 1 TinniniiMiiiiiiiiiifn ii ii Muni K-4 T uci A Barbs hold parly in Union tonight Square-dancing will be an at traction of the barb Pre-Christmas partv, to be held in the Union tonight. SpoJdA dimct Jim Evingcr rt Nebraska's varsity may not be in active practice for the Rose Bowl game, but there are still some Husker gridders who have been working out for the past week. This squad of Scarlet pig skinners is called the Scout Club. About a dozen and a half men all season long have scrimmaged the Husker varsity night after night this fall in demonstrating to the varsity the plays and for mations employed by the Husker opponents on the following Satur day. A groat help have been these Scout Clubbers. And now they are learning- the T formation and the Stanford Indian plays. In a few days the varsity will get its first erlimnse of these and the Scouts will be in for some trouble and beatines. There is some talk about taking the Scouts along to the Pasadena game which is not a bad idea. The members of the Scouts won't play just to insure another year of el gibility but deserve such, a treat if one is in the offering. It took just two hours for the 15,000 tickets on sale at Pasadena for the Rose Bowl game to be sold. And thousands of other would-be ticket purchasers were refused and about $150,000 re turned to requesters by the mails There's one thing the Husk ers won't have to worry about. WAA invites coeds to howling party at local parlor Girls who like to bowl or would like to learn to bowl are invited to attend the bowling party spon sored by the WAA tomorrow from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m., at the Lincoln Bowling parlors. Every girl who attends will be allowed to bowl one game free and will also be given a ticket which will permit her to bowl a second free game at some future date. The whole west coast is still anxious to see that Pasadena game. As for most level headed reasoners looking at the New Year's day bowl sit uations, the old Rose Bowl still rates tops around the country. Barh volleyhall swings into play Brown Palace took the lead in the National league in barb vol leyball Wednesday night with a 2 to 0 win over Baldwin hall. The scores of the games were 15 to 10 and 15 to 13. Pioneer Coop beat Omega Club 15 to 10 and 15 to 8 to advance from the cellar in the same league. In the semi-pro league Dark Horse went into first with a 15 to 12, 15 to 3 triumph over the Termites. All other games were forfeited, leaving Jerka Korka Club on top in the American loop while Husk's "U" Kolonels lead the amateur circuit. The schedule will be completed Monday night, with the playoffs to follow later in the week. In an announcement from the intramural department, it was re- UN frosh-novice wrestling tournament finals at 4 All University wrestling tourna ment for freshmen and novices will go into its final round today at 4 p. m. in the coliseum. The tournament, featuring wrestling in eight classes, is staged to dis cover what material may be avail able in the school next year. Win ners are awarded medals. Awards go to first and second place win ners. vealed that ten of the 16 scheduled games to date have been forfeited. Roily Horney, intramural director, urged that all barb teamB show up for the concluding contests Mon day night, since few teams have been eliminated from the running to late. It was also announced that barb teams desiring to play basketball may now register, with the schedule to start immediately after Christmas vacation. T MM MJLw If 1 V )4USE THAT Bowled wxiet (uthority of Th Coc-CoI Co. by LINCOLN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY W: For HER Gift ; j a i a.".. iff 9 Jiff v& v v ..-.. .w k k-jp h m jot., i-jo . v. ....... w m. T M a v. rj .1. .' nuj k1 - mi j-n u ,i ... ka, .rw 11. i . v. v -Jm -M As I!) ; W 'i- yv I U m J W )SH. I 1 v m m a Some- . i ?M IfVirw i . ttm I m'mMi f. ' Personal U1 f p(l A l)oallliflll solc. If'li'at Jll j I I 1Z:: of gowns, 1! !llW4l V--V enables, houe. 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