Friday, January 17, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Coach dl Morales 12 Mean FRESHMAW PLAYED wrTH mlSM'ifM? OMAHA NORTH LAST yEAR.WV-Sy l HE ALSO LETTERED IN lt- )iR FOOTDALL AND TRACK. )SShM fTARRIN AS A SUD- Kansas Crowd Largest Attendance figures just released by the university athletic depart ment reveal that the crowd last Tuesday night at the Cornhusker Kansas university basketball game broke all previous Coliseum at tendance records. The crowd of 8,819, including non-paying pa trons, exceeds the old mark by al most 1,500 fans. The last attendance mark was set at the UN-KU tussle in 1936, when 7,378 persons were attract ed by the game on which the Big Six championship rested. The high figure is not hard to believe if one had the good for tune to witness the hard fought encounter. Many fans were forced to stand up to see the action, and quite a few watched proceedings from the stage in back of the north basket. cTwo outstanding features in our Semi-annual- COMPACTS RINGS Our Entire Large Ones ( StOfk Jm n Ster,ln I To Clear... Mountings.. Plui Fed. Tax !!iiM!viiiunr(.!ti!i!K 3 Our Forty-First Year! TAU'S . . . Luck On Your "Streets Of Paris" Party On Saturday Night I For everything from berets to neckties, see Chic and Fran, your Simon's representatives! quisid "for ead3 Journey Basketball Coach Harry Good boys, with the semester announced his traveling squad for the four day trip during which games with Missouri and Iowa States will be played. The twelve man squad, plus the coach and the trainer Elwyn Dees, will leave Lincoln today around 12 and ar rive back next Tuesday noon. The players are' leaving at a time when their fortunes are on the upgrade, following upset vic tories over two highly touted teams, the Oklahoma Sooners and the Kansas Jayhawks. If they can come thru with two straight vic tories, they will be in a very good position to cop the Big Six hunt ing. However, both opponents are well regarded, and any 'Husker successes will be hard earned. Traveling: Squad. The traveling squad includes Ken Anderson of Creston, la., Joe Brown of Nashville, Tenn., Bob Cerv of Weston, Rod Cox of Lin coln, Al Kirlin of Lincoln, Anton Lawry of Omaha, Gayle Lebsack of Lincoln, Joe Loisel of West Point, Don McArthur of Lincoln, Claude Retherford of French Lick, Ind., Dick Schleiger of Omaha, and Paul Shields of Monrovia. Ind. Their itinerary will take them to Columbia, Mo., home of the Bengals, and Ames, la., where the Cyclones hang out. The team will leave Columbia for Ames Sunday morning, and leave the Iowa City early Tuesday after the Iowa State game Monday night. Added pressure will be on the DAVE HAUN'S ORCHESTRA 9 to 12 Midnight SAT., JAN. 18 44c per person Union Ballroom and FREE JUKE BOX DANCE 9 to 11:30 P. M. FRIDAY, JAN. 17 finals coming up next week. Retherford Leading U.N. Point Makers. Tabulation of 'Husker, statistics show Claude Retherford increas ing his scoring leadership over Don McArthur, his closest rival, to 38 points. The Indiana eager has scored 151 markers in 14 games. McArthur has 114, Joe Brown follows with 97, and Joe Loisel has received credit for 94, to round out the bulk of the scoring. BECAUSE WE ARE NATIONWIDE BOOK DEALERS WE PAY YOU HIGHEST CASH mi For ISO TE2T MOTS Sell All Your Books At Text Books Student SuppltM poati STBn Our Forty-First Year! ' 6.95 A M Ate :'( V ' For campus ... for town ... for fashion fun. with all your casual things! Smooth brown Uather..Tcushion-cornfy...as seen in Vogu. 1 Also in red buck find black leather. Skon, Safon, JilL Jl I OOP