s THE NEBRASKAN Friday, December 15, 1944 Klaosfeim Adds! Mr lias Smhtis Coriihuskers Tackle Iowa, Open Season BY DICK DILSAVER. Probable starting lineups: . . . Nebraska vs. Ioiva, 7:15 Nrnraftka. Vo. Playrr, position HriKM ft., ata .6 ft.. 4 la, .8 ft., la. ft., 11 la. . ft., S la. 15 Hahn. forward It neflrirk, forward . SI I'rtrrwm, crnlT IS Komi, jnianf 1 Miilllni, guard Iowa. No. 1'lHjfr. poaltloa Hrlifht 1 lvm. forward ft., IVt la. 1! I'mlrln, forward ft.. S In. 11 ('. WilMnon. crnfcr ft., 4V4 la. Siwnrer. raard ft., S In. :i H. WllkliiMin, guard . . . . ft., 4 In. Starting off university basket ball, Nebraska and Lincoln Air Base quintets take to the court floor Saturday night against the University of Iowa and Fort Riley, respectively. The Husker and Hawkeye encounter will be the! curtain raiser beginning at 7:15. The new starting time for the university games will require the headlining Wings-Centaur tussle to start at 8:30. Reason for the change in starting times is that the Wings have been the main drawing card in court displays ana me early starting time incon venienced fans who came only for the Wings event. However, none snouid reel that the university games will be uninteresting. Most of the Husker players are inexperienced in college play wnue me nawkeye squad will contain three members of their last year's squad and two squads- uieu irom me national champion Utah team. In the Nebraska prob able starting line-up only Guard Buzz Hollins is listed as having previous experience. The other four likely starters include Bob nann ana Jack Dedrick, for wards; tsob Koenig at guard, and ihrii pocneis Art JPeterson at cen ter. All of the latter are freK men. Dedrick, Hollins, and Koenig hi ID nil U a i " ure" recem stars on the .eorasKa gridiron. Other Husker hopefuls are Jim Strahan, Harlan Helgerson, Bob iK,ieuo ana uaie McCracken. a ne mree veterans on the Hawkeye squad are Dick Ives and Ned Postels at forwards and Jack Spencer, guard. Clayton and Herb vwiKinson are the former mem bers of the championship Utah iellll. Phi Gams Cop Intramural Handball Title Phi Gamma Delta copped intra murals honors, topping Beta Theta Pi in the finals of the handball competition. Altho com petitors were few, the Phi Gam's showed enough strength to be un disputed champions. Semi-finals in the table tennis competition resulted in finding Alpha Tau Omega pitted against the Beta Theta Pi team in the finals. The ATO's dropped the Xi Psi Phi team and the Betas decisively dumped Zeta Beta Tau, three matches out of five. The re suits in this match must be turned into Gordon Ehlers by Dec. 19, Several teams have turned in their basketball entries. Other teams that desire to enter in basketball competition must have their entry turned in not later than Dec. 19. No teams will be included in the schedule if en tered after then. Games will be gin with the resumption of school after Christmas vacation. Fraternities haven't shown ex pected interest in the intramural contest to date. All should re member that the team with the most earned points wins the Jack Best trophy. Fifty points are garnered, at least, regardless whether winning or losing. If competition is entered, practice beforehand develops a team up to intramural standards. The intra mural schedule will include prac tically all sports. If any one house desires a certain sport, get in touch with Gordon Ehlers as soon as possible. Former Teacher Receives Position In Washington Mrs. Clarence McLaughlin, the former Dorothy Zimmerman tfm graduate and member ical education staff until two ago, was appointed assist ant chief of the National Amer ican Red Cross recreation unit in Washington, D. C. headquarters according to Mabel Lee, chair man of the university department wf physical education for women. Her duties will consist of inter viewing all returning club person nel rrom foreign theaters. Mrs McLaughlin returned tn the TTnii. ed States this fall after spending two years in England, where she was assistant director of the American service club in London. She will take over her new as signment in Washington on Jan uary 1. In warplanes, the present type of engine is twice as efficient as jet propulsion at 150 miles an hour; the two are equal at 300 miles, and at 550 jet propulsion is twice as efficient. Iowa State Drops Tilt To 'Hawks Iowa Seahawks took their fourth straight victory of the sea son Wednesday night as they dropped their highly 'rated Big Six opponents, the Iowa State Cyclones. The Seahawks took the Iowa Staters by a 49-39 score in the Iowa City tussle. The Iowa State road squad in eluded starters Jim Myers, Orlyn Feuerbach, Bill Mailey, Bob Petersen and Bill Block. Also making the trip are Ted Cham berlain, Men Kleen, Sam Deal, Gene Phelps, John Pflum, Dana Omer and Student Manager Don Jensen. coach Menze used the same starting lineup against the Sea hawks that started against Min nesota last week. That combina tion paved the way for a 42-41 victory over the Gophers. The Seahawks, already winenr over Bunker Hill Navy, Ottumwa Naval Base and the Minnesota Gophers, pushed to make it a fourth straight win. They are a fast, rangy outfit, with consider ably more experience back of them than the Cyclones. aLst year the Cyclones handed Pre-Flight one of its three de feats in a 21 -game schedule, win ning on the Ames court 31 to 29. Later in the season the Seahawks retaliated by defeating the Iowa Staters 33 to 27 at Iowa City. Nebraska's Basketball Rosier . . No. Name Home Town Pos. 3 McCracken, Dale, Lincoln G 4 Tangeman, Bob, Omaha C 5 Betz, Bill, Lincoln G 6 Costello, Bob, Lincoln G 7 Hollins, Kenneth, Valley G 8 Dedrick, Jack, Sidney C $ Cranston, Harlan, Stock ham. . . .G 10 Hoemann, Vic, Newell, la F 12 Strahan, Jim, Wayne ; F 13 Koenig, Bob, Yankton, S. D F 14 Helgerson, Harlan, Mitchell, S. D. F 15 Hahn, Bob, Fremont F 16 Collopy, Junior, Scottsbluff G 17 Bryant, Jack, Tekamah F 18 Bloss, Dale, Wayne F 19 Hecox, Fred, Cozad F 20 Christensen, Ware, Wahoo F 21 Peterson, Art, Millard.. C 22 Colerick, Lyle, Alliance G 23 Buckley, Winton, York C Coach A. 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