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4 .Wednesday, November 27. 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ottered NU-Squad' Prepares for Oclans Now basking in the California climate, the Husker football squad took a turn for the better as far as injuries are concerned. Latest word from Trainer El wyn Dees and Team Physician Dr, Earl Deppen reveals that Center Joe Partington may get to do his bit for the Scarlet eleven against the powerful UCLA Bruins. Three, other members of the Hospital brigade, Fullbacks Tom Novak and Gregory Moore and Guard Eddie Schwartzkopf, are aiso in line for pigskin chores against the west coast powerhouse Lfpps, Thomson Out. Guards Eob Lipps and Center Jim Thomson are believed to be definitely sidelined for the sea son's finale, due to leg injuries picked up in the fray with the Oklahoma Sooners last Saturday. The Nebraska team is quartered in the. Huntington hotel at Pasa dena and will work out during the week at the Occidental college field. Several sight-seeing exclu sions will be included in the week's activities, along with plenty oi serious preparation ior the game on Saturday. A crowd of over 100.000 is an ticipated for the tilt which will be played in the vast Los Angeles coliseum. Uclans Rank Fourth. This week's Associated Press ratings show that the nation's sportswriters rank the Uclans in fourth place among the football elite. Only Army, Notre Dame and Georgia hold higher spots in the gridiron ratings. Unbeaten in nine starts this season, Coach Bert LaBrucherie's outfit has won over Oregon State, Washington, Stanford, California, JSanta Clara, St. Mary's, Oregon, oMntana and Southern California, -to take the Pacific Coast confer ence championship as well as the host's role in the Rose Bowl. Neal Mosser May Be Lost To Cage Squad The Husker basketball squad received a severe jolt last week when Neal Mosser, an outstand ing candidate for one of the guard posts, was hurt in scrimmage. Coming toward the basket for a set up, Mosser was trying to pivot away from a player who had fall en on the floor when the fallen player's elbow caught Mosser in the back of the knee, tearing the ligaments loose. He was taken to Lincoln General Hospital, and it is feared that he may be out for the season. Coach Harry Good listed seven out-of-town carers whom he wants to stay over for practice during the holidays. These men are: Ken Anderson, Joe Brown, Courtesy Lincoln Journal UAiij UAUt Nubbins center will join the Huskers on the west coast to bolster the center position which has been further weakened by the injury to Jim Thomson after regular Joe Partington broke his hand. Bob Cerv. Matt Keatinr. Joe Loisel, Claude Retherf ord and Paul Shields. Lincoln men who will stav for the sessions are Rod Cox. Al Kir- lin, Bob Korte, Gayle Lebsack, uaie Livingston, Don MacArthur, Bob Means, Harry Meginnis, Bob NoeL Jim SandstedL Dirk Srh Jim Swanson, Hubert Winter and I lir.l J - Vn-r . . waiao winter. Along with intensified nraMip in general. Good is working tm out-oi-rxunds plays and jump Dau ana neid Dail situations in all parts of the court. Practice Schedule. Good also announced th nrar- tice schedule for this week: Tuesday, 3:15 p. m. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10 in. una t:tv p. m. IM Sports IM Sports Calendar for nvt weeic: Monday. Dec. 2 All wrfsf liner contestants must report to Coli seum basement for official weieh- in and medical check-up, from 5 io o p. m. Basketball entries must h in tor iraternity teams. Team handball matches VwPin ana continue daily. Individual Bowline Chamnion. ships A one day event open to any university student, at Lincoln cowling Alleys, 4:10 p. m. Basketball competition begins wea., uec. 4 independent base ketball entries must be in. Thursday, Dec. 5 Entries due ror maiviauai handball toumov mi siuaents eligible to enter. tN rimjfmm bw- 3 WE GRADUATED FAOM UNCOL N ' V ( Hgj-gND CECITY bCKER ?WT 27-YTAP-OLD LEFT FINE SPCCimrC' tho TPLAYSA GOOD OF&WITeA JK DrrcNSvrjAwr, y J f S 3 SIFTS TO MICE THE HIAB GROW FONBER A-V ..... , ." it r v, J s7 X ,'; ) :'t n a IS '4 SATISFY your urge to give truly fine gifts this Yuletide. Choose from Magee's marvelous collection of seen-in-Esquire gifts. Trinkets, perfume, and such like for your ladies fair. Pipes, billfolds, neckwear, ad infinitum for the gentlemen Shop during vacation! V , rVorocV Accetsoriei First Floor Mcn't Furnishings First Floor ""-Z- Your Esquire authority on fashions for men! Paa I