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Friday, January 7, 1944 DAILY NEBRASKAN PS FS)( QW) GD Preparatory to opening Nebras . ka's Big Six campaign against Iowa Mate Saturday night. Coach Ad Lewandowski has been putting his small but willing Husker squad thru final practices this week. The game should be one of the more interesting ones of the season after Nebraska s defeat of South Da kota before Christmas vacation. Jowa State is rated by many couches and sports experts all over the nation as the probable Big Six champion. Mr. Lewan dowski said that the game tomor row promised a good chance for Husker fans to see the would-be champs in action at this second Hunker home game of the year. The Husker varsity team has been slightly revamped since the last game. According to Lewan dowski, the starting lineup will be as follows: Tom Dworak and Al len Artman at forward; Kenneth "Buzz" Hollins, center; and War ren Eisenhart and Douglas Nelson at guard positions. Hollins, six foot two center, lead the Huskers to victory against South Dakota and to far in the season has had the most luck at hitting the hoop. Nebraskan Becomes Eligible. Doug Nelson has previously been ineligible because of scholar shipy requirements, but is in the clear now. Lewandowski expects several other squad members to be eligible again within a week or so. Bob Tangeman "looks good, for a guard position, Lewandowsiti said, but he has been ill for the past couple of days, consequently missing practices. Russel L.eger, Elza Knhlman, Eldon Potter, and Morris Gaiter have seen a lot of play this year, and will probably serve as reserves for this game. Eldon Potter will play his last game for Nebraska against Iowa State. He leaves for the army within a few days, as docs William Mk'klo. Iowa State drubbed Kansas State in its initial Big Six game last week 42 to 33. Forward threat will be Lloyd Kester, top Cyclone scorer of the season with 25 points. Facing Kcr.neth Hollins at center will be Price Brookfield, six foot three addition to Coach Menze's squad. Brookfield is an all Amer ican from West Texas State, and he scored ') points against Drake, the only game in " '':"ui he has played so far. CLASSIFIED io a line per day. Pavabl. la advaaa. only. LOS'JL tlold bow rir.i; with tli rep small diamond in the center. Call Mary Dale PriiH". 2-7:i71. Reward. LOST Small rum with round blue and tan set and palm tree design. Senii mental value. Reward. Call f-fi377. Welcome ISnk, Sfu! on Is Tim Don't Fall Down On Your . . . Laundry and Cleaning. We "STAND" behind our work. For quality cleaning and laundry send vour clothes to KVAXK. 333 No. 12th ATOs Retain Iiitermiiral Lead With the volleyball tournament completed before the Christmas holidays, the fraternity intramural program swings into basketball competition early this month un der the leadership of Joe Kessler, new intramural director. Despite their defeat by Sigma Nu-ZBT in the volleyball finals, the ATO's retain their lead in the year-long intramural standings with a total of 220 points. Sig Chi's hold second with 165 points followed by Sig Nu-ZBT with 150. ) .. . : ... x. v.- : " 4 i ; toe ' - ' I J , - v r 'w.- ? v I ? - ' v , , J ify ft i f ! .-- ' f 7 -' - :- ' ' j y J r' ' I ( ' .-' 'jfjl , j' M ' I SPRING (29.95) it MILLER' We have illustrated just one of our exciting new collection . . . it's a . . HANDMACIIER, a name of proud young tailoring, and there are many, "any more. In soft-spoken pastels and the clear bright colors that pro- . claim a new and optimistic year. Yes, this Spring it's Miller's for your suit ... select now from the very-first showings. HAXDMACHER suit,, 29.95 to $45 (n,hrrl m to 89.95) Mlllcr'a Suit Seeti.a Secad ri..r. re m m o a Since 1886 v c