Wednesday, December 8, Volleyball Hits Second Round In Intramurals The second round of the intra mural volleyball tournament gets under way this week when the Sig Chi's meet the ATO's and the Sig Ep's tackle the Z.B.T.'s. All four of these teams won in the first round. Thursday, Dec. 9, the Phi Gam's meet the Beta's and the Beta Sig's go against the Kappa Sign. The following are the standings a wliat li a I Things that are warm -and comfortable and useful . . that he can wear with grails.. . and pride. This is the year to emphasize prac ticality . . and he'll be glad you chose such things for him! t7: v fo V J? Leather Jackets . . . suedes and capeskins, mostly large sizes, in good-looking tan, brown, black or live drab. v $14.50 to $22.50 1943 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 1943-44 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HOME GAMES. 18 South Dakota. 8 Iowa State. 22 Minnesota. 1 Kansas State. 5 Missouri. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb 19 Kansas university. Feb. 26 Oklahoma. thus far: Won IhiI Ms CM i 1 A TO . ... 1 W Kp 1 ZB.T ' 1 0 Phi (jama 1 BclM 0 1 Brta Hln I Kappa NIk 1 te Worm Plaid 'A lliJ 5Vf" i iianiici sun is leei gooa an win- 'MiW'l tCr ' ' in all-p,aid or combined with VW ' 0 twi11, ln brown- bIue r red. $3.00 For real warmth, McGregor all-wool plaids are fine for all sports or out door wear. $7.0 If he's lucky, he'll get a genuine Pen dleton all wool shadow plaid in shades of tan or blue. $6.95 and $8.50 Wool and rayon gabardine and all ray on gabardine Western-type sport shirt re real favorites with him. $4.00 to $6.00 Cossack-Style Jackets ... of zelan-treated fabrics . . . some unlined, and some lined with rayon, fleece or wool. $7.50 to $22.50 ' DAILY NEBRASKA OUT-OF-TOWN GAMES. Dec. 10 University of Iowa. Dec 11 DePaul university. Dec. 13 Minnesota. Jan. IS Kansas university. Jan. 17 Oklahoma. Feb. 12 Missouri. Feb. 14 Iowa State. Feb. 29 Kansas State. Baylor university will operate a rampus radio station this year. The station will be powered to reach only the dormitories, room ing houses ar.l other buildings on the campus itself. V 8 I Shirts r . X If" Dei Oci-ge With only a little more than a week of practice behind them, the 1943 Husker basketball squad leaves tomorrow on a three game trip against three of the toughest teams on this year's roster Uni' versity of Iowa, DePaul univer sity, and the Golden Gophers of Minnesota. Faced by the same manpawer shortage experienced in football, Coach Ad Lewandowski is anything hut optimistic about the season's prospects. Huskers Have Chance. Friday night, the Huskers meet Iowa in Iowa City. "Pops' Ha:ii- son, Iowa coach, has not a single veteran on his squad, and no hold overs from last year's frosh squad. Against this team as untried as Nebraska, the Huskers have prob ably their only chance for a win out of the first three games. Minnesota also starts from scratch having lost all ten lettermen. Bill Muske and Duane Baglien look like the biggest threats on the Gopher team. The Gophers, how ever, have a good crop of 17 year olds and a number of navy men to bolster their squad. Minnesota, as usual, looks good, too good for the. inexperienced Huskers. DePaul university in Chicago always has a eood basketball turnout, and this year is no exception from re ate fc: -5 ? ? 2 f !. I ;::;: V--::. " i llllll pl7 u ' 1.11 to 1.37 poi- FIR5T FLOOR m?LLE! L PAfflE peeier ports of the large squad working' out for the Husker game. Allen Artman, only returning UN letterman, is slated for a foi ward berth in these first games. Tom Dworak and Eldon Potter have been working out on the ten tative first team for the other forward position. Don Barry. 8-4 tall man on the team, will prob ably start as center. "Gus" Eager, former Lincoln high hotshot, Mel vin Sherman, and George Lucas will work the guard positions. Lewandowski said that the boys haven't worked together enough to have any more than a semblance of a team as yet, but he expects them tp get good experience in the season openers. "We hope to get better and make a good showing as the season advances," he said. 24 Turnout. An incomplete list of men out for basketball shows 24 squad members so far. They are: Allen Artman, Don Barry, Tom Dworak, Warren Eisenhart. Sari Eager, Morris Gaiter, William Hill, Elza Kuhlman, Ted Kenfield, George Lucas. Ruiisell Lrgt-r, Gene Puit zer, Eklon Potter, Pat Rooney, Melvin Sherman, Harold Ander son. Dean Kratz, William Mickle, Rex Mitchell, Doug Nelson, Ken neth Hollins, Gordon Baker, Harry Johnson and Byrne Swiggert. fan la aieat And best of oil War Bonds!