The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1947, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, January 17, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Page 3
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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-
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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.
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