Wednesday, December 4, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Piiflesited Hustlers Husker basketball Coach Harry Good will take the wraps off his 1946-47 squad tonight when the Scarlet hoop sters meet the University of South Dakota Coyotes on the Coliseum court at 8 p. m. The Nebraska mentor will not be the only newcomer around when tipoff time comes, for only one member of probable NU starting lineup has seen serv ice in Husker cage liveries be fore. Joe Brown, forward, is a letterman back from last seasons team which won seven and lost 13 games. Teaming with the sharp-shooting Brown, who paced the Ne braska quintet in scoring, will pe Claude Retherford, 6 foot 2 inch French Lick, Indiana, native who has taken over the other forward post. Former Navy Ace. Middle man on the Scarlet crew will be Rodney Cox, former Lin coln high stalwart who poured in over 400 points while playing with the fast St. Mary's Pre-flight team in 1945-46. The Husker center stands 6 feet 24 inches tall. Don McArthur has gained one of the guard spots, coming out on top after a nip and tuck scrap with Ken Anderson of Creston, Iowa. Big Don at 6 feet 5 is the tallest man on the squad, and he adds to his height with plenty of spring during the scramble for re bounds. A eager who won All American honorable mention will be run ning: at the other guard slot. Joe Leisel, former Creighton star, will handle the post. Behind these five. Good has named Matt Keating and Paul Shields as second string forwards, Waldo Winter at center and Kan Anderson and Jim Sandstedt at guards. A total of 20 Husker play ers will be in suit for the con test, the first c' the season for both outfits. Nebraska bounced the Sodaks 52-29 last year when the two clubs met on December 11 in Lin coln. From all indications, this year's Coyote squad is not too well for tified with tall men. A look at the Sodak roster shows that the tallest player Coach Rube Hoy is bringing to Lincoln is Guard Harry Carleton who is 6 feet 3 inches tall. Back Again. Included in the South Dakota! Starting Lineups Nebraska- tkwth HaVnta riaotfr RWhfrfori If. M 'arloa Jo Brnwa rf.... Chrtn Otrard Kli-jr ' Turn l-"hy Jne I.trl I( Rny Roth Don McArthur r Harry rtM Ofrk-iah: To Kaawlmaa aa4 lMck Fill lam. traveling squad is Tom Luby who was the Coyote's high scorer against the Huskers last year. Luby connected for eight points and will be the starting center for the visitors tonight. Charley Girardi, pepperpot for ward, is another Coyote who is expected to cause trouble when the two quintets tangle. Fifteen South Dakota players will be on hand for the game. Other Nebraska players who will be in suit In addition to the ten athletes already named are Bob Means, Al Kirlln, Thurman Wright, Anton Lawry, Don Waite, Lupe Arenas, Bob Cerv, Bob Kor te, Gayle Lebsack and Dale Liv ingston. Lebsack, Sandstedt Kor te and Livingston are lettermen In addition to Brown who are back from last year's team. Coach Good has little informa tion about the Coyotes, but he intends to use a unit system of substitution, sending complete new teams into the game, if he can afford to do so. A preliminary game between two teams made up of players not on the varsity will open the pro gram at 6:30. Those who will be in action are Don Bauer, Bruce Bergquist, Bernie Bieterman, Don Davis, Boyle Busskohl, Jack Ded rick, Bill Denker, Dan Dufphey, Don Duncan, Ken Hollins, Vaughn Kostielney, Harry Meginnis, Tom Milliken, Don Rice, Robert Rob inson, Bill Saler, Dick Schleiger, Fred Simpson, Dick Srb, James Swanson, James Van Burgh, Bill Wenke, Melvin Williams and Hu bert Winter. These players will make up the Nubbins team which will swing into a schedule of its own after two more intrasquad games which will be played on Saturday, Dec. 7. The EBERMD FA BEIT BALL-POINT PEN Come in and try it!!! 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The University of Michigan, coached by Os Cowles who led Dartmouth to seven Eastern cage titles, will play a two-day stand in Ames Dec. 27-28. Tough Schedule Arranged For Nebraska Mat Squad 1M Basketball WEDNESDAY, f. 4 Starr, Kappa Menu Theta XI. Frrchmaa, Delta SJffma PI v. Alpha Camma Rna. Vanity, I'tof rr . tcta tVrta Taa. rmRMv. n. . fltarr. Slrma Alpha Rpotlna . Bria Sigma Prt. - The wrestling squad, facing one of its toughest schedules in years, is beginning to apply the pres sure. With the knowledge of some of the fundamentals tucked away the bonebenders are engaging in some rough scrimmage sessions. Workouts were held even during Thanksgiving vacation for all the Lincoln men and any others who were around. Three "definite meets have been scheduled for this semester and nine or 10 for the second semes ter. The schedule thus far: Jan. 10, University of Wichita, here. Jan. 16, University of Denver, there. Jan. 17, Colorado college, there. Feb. 3, University of Minnesota, here. 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