The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, BecemEer 19, 1945
tUNCagers
Face Illini
Thursday
Nebraska's travel weary basket
ball squad faces the powerful
Illinois squad Thursday night
at the coliseum, as the Huskers
return to the home floor after
a three game road trip.
Coach Doug Mills brings a well
balanced quintet to Lincoln, and
the Illini should give Pop Klein's
charges an interesting evening.
Tipoff time for the game is 8.00.
Nebraska cagers suffered a 61
to 35 defeat at the hands of the
veteran Iowa Hawkeyes Monday
night at Iowa City, as the Huskers
made their third stop on a week
end road trip.
Forward Joe Brown paced the
Scarlet scorers with 13 points,
and Dick Ives and Murray Weir
blazed the way for Iowa point
makers, with 17 and 18 points
respectively.
The Huskers matched the Iowa
scoring strength for the first ten
minutes, but the Hawkeyes pulled
steadily away, and led 32 to 18 at
the half
Box score:
Iowa
Ivees
Wler f
Mason f
Danner f
C. Wll'aon c
Jorgpnsen c
H.Wilk'song
Postels g
Guzowskt g
Thomsen g
t g ft
5 7
6
0
4
0
0
1
5
0
0
f Nebraska
41 Barry f
01 Ltbsack f
21 Brown f
21 Robinson f
3 Mulvaney f
31 Schneider e
3! Hecox c
2iSamlstedt g
01 Livingston g
01 Story g
Cook g
I Korte g
tg ft
1 2
Totals 19 23 19 Totals 10 15 35
Half time score: Iowa 32 Nebraska 18
Free throws missed: Iowa, Ives 5, Wler
a, Danner z. H. Wilkinson 5, Postels 2,
uuzowski. Nebraska, Barry 5. Brown
Schneider, Hecox, Bandstedt 2.
BY SARAH MURRY.
Only two more days . . . the
snow's still falling ... I can't
stand it, I want to play snowman
. . . The Christmas spirit is here
. . . we ve all got it!!!! We wanna
go home, we wanna play in the
snow . . . well, we wanta play,
SigChi's and ATO's should be
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Tickets at Union Office
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congratulated on their caroling
this week. ...
With Xmas coming, so are the
boys. Sig Chi Bernham Campbell
and Tau Gene Deeter are back
already . . . not to forget the
presence of good old Pickles Peg
ler, he's here, too. On that last
deal it looks like Chick Story is
going to have his troubles again.
Can Jo Guenzel help it if all her
old flames pop in all at once????
Old buddy Joe Marvin got here
just in time Saturday night to
surprise old steady Kay Reese and
take her to the Theta formal.
Theta sisters knew he was com
ing all the time, even informed
Kay's other date for that night to
convince Kay he was taking her
and not to tell about Joe.
Rumor has it Sigma Nu Hank
Anderson hung his pin on DG
Mary Jo Gish . . . anyway Hank's
been saying that all these holiday
weddings are catching up with
hirri . . . Then for sure Marilyn
Bock, Chi O, has Sigma Nu Fritz
Langenheim's pin.
Just as much as the Xmas
spirit is here so is that old Spirit
of Influenza hanging around . . .
Funniest treatment I've heard is
Kappa Jo Fankhauser rubbing
roommate Joyce Geddes sore
throat with Bengay but got the
wrong tube, and treated her for
athletes' feet.
They've Got Spirit.
DU's are showing they have the
spirit . . . two parties in one week
end and house decorated to a T
. . At the Sunday buffet dinner
Mark Myer, (whom the fellows
call "Assistant Fire Chief," for
some unknown reason), was hav-
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