DAILY NEBRASKAN Buskers Play Host to Missouri Tomorrow Sunday, January II, 1942 Water Safety Course Open To All Women Any woman enrolled in the uni versity will be allowed to enroll in the American Red Cross water safety course which will be offered next semester according to an an nouncement made yesterday by the women's physical education department. As a prerequisite she must have had some elementary swimming courses. The class will meet Mon days and Wednesdays from 3 to 4:30 p. m. and can take the place of physical education credit courses. This is an advanced course which will include more than just life saving technique. YOUNG- AMERICA'S JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR Dashing Shamokin Shepherd Check. Honey, blue, green or yellow. To brighten the greyest winter day. The Jacket 16.95 The Skirt 10.95 excusVey Kerry Cricket, GOLD'S Third Floor SpoJdL By Susan Shaic In the bowling preliminaries, the Kappa Alpha Theta team I had the high score with 646. Mem bers of the team were: Mary Ade laide Hansen, Phyllis Shaw, Vir ginia Stoddard, Margaret Ros borough, and Betty Mae Klopp. Other scores in the tournament thus far are Kappa 372 vs. Sigma Delta Tau 493; A. O. Pi 555, Tri Delt 418; Alpha Phi 522, Delta Gamma I, 611; Chi Omega 555 vs. Delta Gamma 603; Alpha Chi Omega 543 and Gamma Phi Beta 531; Sigma Kappa 495 and Gam ma Phi Beta 566; Thi Mu 520, Sig ma Delta Tau 334; Alpha Phi 575, o$ you sow it in mm 1 Raymond Hall 642, and Kappas 457, Theta II 545. Nebraska Ball quarter-finals re MltrZ in a Delta Gamma victory ovtr Phi Mu, 25-21. Howard Hall defeated the Theta 3 team 33-11, while the Northeast Hall turned in a 50 to 13 win over Theta 1 team. The Tri Deltas defaulted to Pi Phi I. Ride WAA bicycles and save car tires to aid National defense. To All Women Students The new system worked out in Rifle club offers an opportunity for anyone who is interested in the club and who can shoot, an opportunity to make the team and shoot in the matches which we have with other schools. If you don't know how to shoot, come over to Andrews hall and there will be instructors there to help you. All that is required is to turn in one target a week, signed by Captain Richardson. If your score is high enough, you will have a chance to compete on the team. The team changes every week. Doing this the rifle team is made up of the best shooters of the university. HOLLYCE CAPPLE, Rifle Club President. n JhiL SpoAiA. By Boh Miller The Biffer Returns Nebraska's coaching situation is still a question mark and will re main so for a time. . . .Major Jones has returned from a short trip fol lowing the East-West game and reports that there has been no in dication that lie will be called. Very Indefinite. The coaching situation is defi nitely very unstable. ... Biff has been ordered to take his physical examination but whether he will be called tomorrow, next week or next month, is the question. . .Pre viously, the athletic board with Dr. R. D. Scott had failed to re new line coach, Link Lyman's con tract and that left the Hunker's without a line coach Now the Major wiir more than likely ask for a leave of absence for the du ration. Renewed Biff's Contract Before the war came along the board had renewed Jones' contract for five additional years at a re ported salary of $12,000 An other problem which the board will have to struggle with concerns an end coach, Paul Amen.... Amen is single and has no dependents so that he will be subject to the draft. . . .This leaves the Huskers without an athletic director, a head coach, an end coach and per haps more. Presnelt Still Available At this point if the expected does happen and the above coach es are needed in other places Glenn Presnell will be the only grid coach that will be back Presnell has been backfield coach and is competent enough to take over the head mentorship. . . . Ad Lewandowski will also be on hand to hefp with football and rule over basketball. .. .This would at least YOU GET MORE WEAR FROM YOUR GARMENTS By Having Them SANITONE CLEANED Because Sanltone cleans thoroughly Clothes stay clean longer when prop erly cleaned. Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover 21 & G and 127 So. 27 S8th r hi Uncoln' Tiger Cagers Invading In Second Big Six Game m. ...v.v:V I y Roy Storm high-scoring center Ed Matheny dangerous forward give a working start toward a skeleton coaching staff.... Still Several Left. There are still several left to keep the picture fairly bright.... Ed Weir, track coach, can tutor footballers if need be since he made his bid for fame from a tackle spot on the Husker team of around 1925.... Then there are several others: Charley Miller, gymnastics; Jerry Adam, wiest- ling; Tom Leeke, swimming; and then if need be John Selleck can take over part of the athletic di rector's duties. Need Some Replacements With the above still on hand, think that 3ome new appointments will have to be made. . . .Especial ly if a drive, national in scope, to make physical education compul sory in all colleges throughout the land, goes through, there will be an increased need... .There has been talking of landing Elmer Holm, former Cornhusker, at the line job, and then even wilder ru mors concerning the signing o? Lonnie Stiner, Oregon State Rose Bowl coach, and former Husker, at the head coachcil position. Band To Play For Coming Cage Games From now on the scarlet and cream uniforms and the music of 100 varsity band members will add pep and color to Nebraska's basketball games. Following a talk at band practice Wednesday by cage mentor Ad Lewandowski, the organization agreed to play for the five remaining home con tests. Lewandowski appealed to the band to help the crowd help the team to win. On the request of Your Drug Store Want a delicious snack? Try our fountain Unlay. Owl Pharmacy ft "V ' ,: 148 No. 14th & P 2-1068 By George Abbott. After a successful debut in con ference competition, Nebraska's feasketeers will meet their second Big Six opponent wh,en they meet the Univeisity of Missouri's quin tet on the coliseum boards to morrow night at 8 p. m. Pointing for nothing less than top honors In the conference, Coach Ad Lewandowski's cag ers will face the invading five with a Wildcat-rejuvenated con fidence which had, before the K State encounter been almost stifled by a disheartening rec ord of six losses in eight non league encounters. Uses Four Veterans. While Lew will probably start the same five who started against Kansas State, Tiger Coach George Edwards will use four lettermen and ene newcomer for the open ing tip-off. Sparked by Guard Loren Mills, the Missourians will use the same quint that has averaged 38 points per game m chalking up four wins in seven starts. Teaming with Mills, who ranks as the top de fensive man on the team in addi tion te his high-scoring record in most of the games played this sea son, will be letterman George Evans. Matheny Ranks High. Although George Constants and Don Harvey regularly hold down the forward posts. Edwards has one or two reserves who may see more action than the starters, with Ed Matheny, who has out scored cither when used, likely to get an early call. The same situation has oc curred at center, where 6-foot, 6-inch Sophomore Ross Burns has outpointed the veteran starter, Roy Storm. Held vs. Mills. In the Cornhusker line-up, Sid Held, tlie Nebraska high-scoring ace will try tc outpoint Mills from his guard position, with Max Young supporting Held in the backcouit. Hart man Goetze, who accounted for seven points in the 44 to 38 victory over Kansas State will start at the pivot post, with John Thompson and John Fitzgib bon carrying out down-court duties. The Miourians will invade the local court with wins over St. Louis (2), Gonzaga, and the University of California. In the latter game they picked up a close one from the Californians, 37-34. The Tigers have bowed to Idaho, Washington State and the Universityof Washington. Probable Starting Line-ups. Nrhraha FlUrttilMM F MlHWMirf ConMnntf . . Hnrvry . . . Mrm Mill. . . . KVHII ThnmpMin V. Unrttt f- HrM I) loans i Newt Copplc Annexes Only Weight Title . . for Hunkers Newton Copple, star grappler, was the sole Nebraska winner to appear in the Midwest Invitational wrestling tournament held in Ames, la., yesterday as Oklahoma A. & M. smothered the competi tion by taking 18 of 20 matches. Copple, wrestling at 145 pounds, decisioned Roy Reppert of Iowa State to win the unofficial title in that weight. Butch Levy, Min nesota heavyweight footballer and wrestler, won the other title that the A. & M. team failed to get. The remainder of the Husker team went out in the early rounds on Friday and Copple was the only one to get Into Saturday com petition for the Husker grapplers. some bandsmen, he then agreed v to seat the band in the regular east bleachers along with the Corn Cobs and Tassels. The sec tion will be reserved for the three organizations. According to Don Lentz, band chief, the musicians will stage special novelty shows for the crowd during the half periods of some of the games. Words and music for seven fa vorite university songs are being sold by the Wayne university stu dent council in a 13-page booklet.