Wednesday, December 12, 1945 ;he nebraskan Page 3 Don Barry and Mulvaney Pace UN Scoring Spree By George Miller. With rangy Don Barry and stringbean Chuck Mulvaney lead ing the way, Nebraska chalked up a 52 to 29 victory over the University of South Dakota Tues day night on the coliseum court as the Huskers showed their wares for the first time before a home crowd. The contest was a ragged ex hibition by both sides, for bad passes and numerous fouls marred the play. After starling slowly, the Husk ers found their basket eyes in the second half and pulled away from the smaller Coyotes, who were badly outplayed around both baskets. Barry marked up a total of 16 points, and Mulvaney called it quits after potting ten markers for the Huskers. Joe Brown, N.R.O.T.C. member from Akron, O., was close behind with nine counters. Game Capl. Fred Hecox started the scoring by sinking a pair of free throws, but from then on the score was knotted until the Husk ers opened a narrow lead with two minutes left in the first half, At the end of the half the score stood 21 to 15 in favor of Ne braska. Same Five Starts. Coach Pop Klein opened the second half with the same com bination that ended the first canto, and Barry, Cook, Story, Robin son and Mulvaney performed in firewagon style for a few minutes and put the Scarlet out in front to stay. Thruout the second half the So daks' attack was completely stifled, and they managed to score only 14 points. Eight of these tal lies came on free throws, as Husk er second and third stringers took the floor. Bob Korte, former Fairbury ace, showed to pood advantage when he entered the same mid way in the second half, while Jim Sandstedt steadied the Nebraska I NlTF 1 DANCING i V till 12 Vv ( ELMER HALL f A and his all star " j orchestra i v.. -&dm J '-, 58c 11 I n MATINEE DANCE 5:00-6:00 This Wcdncsdoy Juke Bon Dance 9 to 1 1 :30 p. m. Friday, Dec. 14 Johnny Cox's Orchestra 9 to Midnite Sat.f Dec. 15 44r per persoa Union Ballroom defense when the Coyotes threat ened. Tom Luby sparked what there was of the South Dakota attack with eight points and McRoden counted six times before lie was banished via the five-foul route. Benches Cleared. Scorekeepers had a headache, for both coaches gave a lot of men a chance to perform. Four teen Huskevs participated in the fun, and Sodak Coach Hube Hoy sent a like number into the fray. Next action for the Nebraska squad will come this week end at the four-team tournament in Kan sas City. The Huskers will meet Missouri Friday night as a co feature with the Kansas U.-Kan- sas State battle. Winners will play Saturday to decide the champion, while losers will meet in a conso lation encounter. From Kansas City, the Scarlet will keep right on traveling, going to Iowa City Monday night to meet the highly rated Iowa Hawkeyes. Box score: South Dakota f ft nf T. Luby f 4 ,) 4 0 Johnson f 2 1-1 2 McRoden c 2 4-7 5 W. Luby k 0 1-2 2 Mum ford 0 Milkie t o Homier f o Porter c 0 Anderson ft t) Snwrre r 0 Roomen a; , Memrll f 0 Total , .8 3-4 0-0 3-4 O-d 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 13-23 20 29 Nebraska B rown f , Lebnark f . ., JVhnetder c , l.lvtnuMon f , Hkox ft ... Robinson f , Horry c Story g Cook K . . . . , Mulvanry f , Whitehead e Mi'Mai-ken ( , Koite c SandMed g , fK .3 .0 .1 .1 0 .0 .0 . s .1 .0 .2 .0 ft 3- 0 0- 0 1- 2 1-1 2 1 i-a 4- 5 1 0-0 o-3 0 0 0- 0 1- 3 0-0 pf 4 1 I 3 0 2 t 1 4 0 0 2 1 pts 14 10 5 0 Totals IS 14-20 21 ,"2 Score at half: Nebraska 21, So. Da kota 15. Otfir.ialn: Hank.-ll Ttson. Misnourt; Dtk PutHam, nrand Inland junior college pts 8 5 8 1 Quick Service Good Food Reasonable Prices at Bill Mcradith 1347 "Ortv IM Wrestlers Weigh In This Week for Bouts The deadline is Thursday, De cember 13, at 5 o'clock. All entries for the Intramural aU-university wrestling tourney must be turned in to Director Lou Means' office by that time. Con testants must weigh in from 4:00 to 6:00 on either Thursday or Friday, with a minimum of three pounds allowed over the weight limit. Pairings will be posted on the coliseum board Saturday morning and competition will get underway Monday, December 17. Early entries for the event in dicate that several football play ers will vie for honors in the heavier weight divisions, as well as a large group of naval trainees. Competition should be keen, par ticularly in the lighter divisions where there are few experienced wrestlers. Varsity lettermen are not eligible to compete. CONVOCATION ROBERT FRIERS, IN PERSON "'resents His Colored Motion Pictures "MEXICAN HOLIDAY" Direct from A 11 -Time Record Showing at Carnegie Hall 3:00, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 Union Ballroom 7 js t i " 9 ft rah SNOW SUITS 22.95 SKI PANTS 8.95 SNOW CAPS, visor style 1.75 MITTENS to match. .2.50 f f A G'Ml . . . 0 from Sportswear on Second SWEATERS, pullons and cardigans . . 6J0 to 8.95 BLOUSES. .2.90 to 10.95 SKIRTS 5.95 to 8.95 LOAFER JACKETS 8.95 to 17.95 9 i4 O 0