Taesctey, November 22, 1949 d sifts Scgucud; on n? oirveecii Lieinrieiifiy Coach Harry Good cut his bas ketball squad to 16 as the Huskers moved into their final two weeks f preparation for the season tpener against South Dakota State on Dec. 3. In those two short weeks, Good must whip his cagers into top shape. The 16 named will prac tice over Thanksgiving vacation, taking time-out for turkey dinner only. The team will practice three hours a day, taking an hour and a half in the morning, starting at 10 and then the other half at 8 p. m. Fight ICttermen Of the 16 named to stay out with the varsity, eicdu are return ing lettcrmcn. They are Dick Srb. Joe Malecek, Anton La wry, Bob Pierce, Bus Whitehead, Henry Cech, Bob Ccrv and Joe Brown. Brown sat out last season but has returned for his final year of com pel t ion. Brown might be the answer to Good's worries concerning who he will have to replace two guards that graduated. Joe, an accurate set shooter and clever ball han dler, is a three year veteran. He won varsity letters in 1945-46. 1946-47 and 1947-48. The eight other players are Bob Gates, who played in 14 games last year and scored 40 points; Kav Jussel, who also played last year and is expected to be one of the regular forward replacements; Larry Walsh, having played in 15 games last season; Jim Buchanan, a member of last year's frosh out fit; Andy Buntcn, another frosh numeral winner of last year; Jim Fulford, a sophomore who was one ol the outstanding reboundcrs of last year's frosh squad; and Norman Wilnes. K-State Leader When asked how he thought the teams would finish in the Big Seven conference scramble. Coach Good replied, "Kansas State, Oklahoma and Kansas University, with the other teams battling it out for the next places." Good in dicated that new material on any one of the teams could change the picture completely. With just five men playing, one player could mean the difference between a victorious or a disas trous season. He cited Colorado, which has piactically every mem ber hack from their last year's squad as well as Iowa State. Colorado was one of the Bis Seven teams that improved greatly as the season progressed -.ind should he one of the "dark liorses.'" The Big Seven pre-scason tour nament to be held in Kansas City stalling Dec. 27, should take the wraps off the new sophomores making their lirst appearance whh the: varsity Michigan Guest Adding prestige to the tourney will be the guest member Michi gan. The guests have an excellent record, tuning won the Big Ten conference in 1943 and finishing third in '49. In their last game of the season, they defeated Big Ten champions Illinois by 15 points with underclassmen doing most of t lie damage. 'Only with considerable prac tice, will we be able to do any thing." answered Good in reply to, "What will the Huskers do?" 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Owner may have Fame at Pally Nebraaaan Offic by pnyint? for ad WAN TK I I'naeniTerii To North J'lalte Wednesday. W. Story, 5-8S02. the shoes of three main players that graduated. Three Graduate. The three lost by graduation were Claude Retherford, Ne braska's leading scorer for the past three years and Big Seven leading scorer with a 12.41 point average per game; Kenny An derson and Rod Cox. Good is planning on using his same "run 'em into the boards" style of play, but he is using some of his time sending his cagers through regular set plays. Good cited the trend throughout the country to the deliberate set style of basketball. Climaxing his three-year reisn at Nebraska, Good fin ished the Huskers in a tie with Oklahoma for first plaee and boosted his win average to 500 percent. Saturday evening Coach Good will leave for Kansas City where the conference "big-wigs" will meet to prepare the 1950-51 schedule. Usually the scheduling was done in the spring following the basketball season, but this was changed in order that the member-teams might be able to schedule better teams. Most of the other major con ferences scheduled their games prior to the season and this will give Nebraska an opportunity to schedule more teams of their caliber. Intramural Sporfalk By Bill Mundell Sigma Nu, Delta Upsilon. and the Lutheran Student association have become the first league win ners in volleyball. The Sig Nu's dropped Zeta Beta Tau from con tention in Fraternity league II bv beating them 11-3, 11-1, 11-5 while Delta Upsilon was taking a forfeit win from Brown Palace The wins gave both victors a share of the first place honors w ith 4-1 records. The Lutherans finished un beaten in Denominational play by taking their final game from Inter-Varsity to make their fifth win. Other leaders in play not yet completed are Phi Delta Thet; with a 4-0 record in Fraternity league I. Alpha Tau Omega with 4-0 in league III. and three teams Theta Xi. Alpha Gamma Rho, and Sigma Alpha Mil, in league IV. all with 4-1 records. Geology con tinues to top the Independents with a six win, no loss slate. Both the Phi Belts and the Si" Clii's have a chance for top hon ors hi league I, the Sinma ChiV snorting a 3-1 record. Alpha Tau Omega seems to be a take the league III ing already disposed nlace Phi Kappa Psi sure bet to spoils, hav ot' second which has a 3-1 rccoid. Theta Xi seems to have the in side track for at least a tie for firt place in league IV. The Theta Xi's have an easy game with much beaten SAE, while the other two leaders, SAM and AGR hav- to battle each other. The Inde pendent nhamp will be decided probably in Tuesday's game be tween leader. Geology and sec ond place Dorm C. He Air KOTC "in C ' The University of South Caro lina was one of seventeen colleges to start the fall term with Air ROTC. thus brining the total to 127. The South Carolina unit will specialize in transportation, one of seven types of specialized instruc tion given at the schools. Start looking now. Make your date for the 24th annual Military Ball. (Eljnfltntafi "V All-Alike, aria With or Without Imprinting Also Christmas Letter Sheets See this large selection before you buy. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street THE DAILY NEBRASKAN :fb - bm the Sport Wesu BY JERRY WARREN The football season, and a successful one in the eyes of Husker fans, is over and Bill Glassford, the lucky stiff, has nothing to do until the start of the 1950 grid year. All the smiling coach has to do now is pour through the huge files of films, diagnosing the mistakes and the changes to be made. Another small item to be taken care of is adapt ing the offensive and defensive formations to fit the changes in the team due to graduation. Students have to be kept on their toes academically as well as physically but tfiat doesn't take much time. Oh yes. he might have to make a few hundred speeches over the state, selling NU to high school gridders, but that won't be too pressing. And then by that time Spring practice will be in progress so the mentor won't be too bored by inactivity. Seriously, though, those wno imnK me jou ui luutuau coach is over, after the season ends, have another think coming. We certainly would hate to follow in Glassforc. s ' fnntsdprtR during the off season. VVp landed the coach on his . ... in condition and spiritualty up n lanse of moral after a losing v, oac, TTr ronlierl that to part of practice. If a coach cannot get the players into top physical shape, he has failed in his job, said Glassford. Glassford noted a definite, but gradual, improvement in the team and cited Saturday's performance as the "best effort of the season." Down-field blocking was one of the rrP;,tpr iniDrovemcnts. said the coach, and the 55-yard run of Meginnis' was almost perfect as far as blocking id that six or seven times in the game ..io -.nM Viavp hppn reneated Jiu. jr vvuiu 1 missing assignments. The importance of down-field blocking is accentuated by the number of long scoring runs made by the Huskers this year. Clark's two runbacks of 100 and S2-yards, Gerry Ferguson's 55-yard dash. Harry Meginnis' two sprints of 7.0 and 55-yards and Nick Adduci's 75-yard touchdown run could not have been made without the help of sharp blocking. In conclusion, The Daily Nebraskan staff would like to join the university students and citizens of Nebraska in con gratulating Bill Glassford and his fine staff of assistants. YM Announces iew Recreation The YMCA has opened some new and interesting recreation projects. A chess tournament is in prog ress and may be entered at any time. It is possible to work up in the tournament by winning and then challenging another winner. A ping pong tournament has also been opened. The names will be plaved on the ping pong table in the'"Y" lounge in the Temple building. Neil Williamson will furnish any additional details as to rules, play, etc. Williamson can be seen in 'his ollicc in the Temple lounge. Ml' I!ukllall All men interested in B-Iias-ketb.ill arc asked to report Seal .MeliihiK, K-team coach, at 4 p.m. Wednesday for a short meeting in the N Club room of the Coliseum. High Scoring Cotton Blouses Excellent quality broad cloth blouses, Sanforized for permanent fit! Short sleeved style with Peter Pan neckline. White. Sizes 32 to 38. GO MVS Mrret Floor ability to keep his charges r- 1. J 11mi. ' ior eacn yaiue anu f ; game or toward the end ol j him conditioning is the main was , the except for a few blockers Novak Honored v Sporlswriters Center Tom Novak was handed a couple of new week-end, being "All" teams. "Train-wreck" honors over the i amed on two i vv: named b. the International their Midlands all News Service to -American team. Oklahoma, ed the INS is expt cted. dominat sclectioiis. Rocky Mu eller was named to the second , team. 1 Spoils editor Don Wempe ol Manhattan's Mercury - Chronicle tabbed two Huskers on his all Big Seven. Besides Novak. Wempe ' named 'tackle Charley Toogood. Oklahoma placed !c or men on the conference team to lead the pick in us. Nebraska. Iowa State and Mis souri each placed two and Kan sas State placed one. Kansas Uni versity and Coloiado tailed to have one mentioned on the first team. DON'T MISS Tilt: BOAT J7K PAGF 3 Buckeyes Tabbed For Hose Bowl The Ohio State Buckeyes wciv the unanimous choice of Big Ten faculty representatives to repre sent the Western conference in the Rose Bowl, Commissioner Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson an nounced Monday. Michigan, co-champion of the conference, is ineligible to return to the Bowl again because of a clause in the Big Ten-Pacific Coast conference pact specifying that no Big Ten team can com pete twice in three years. Wilson made the announcement after re ceipt of the ratings made by the faculty representatives. The representatives rated three eligible bowl teams in order of preference afler the final game of competition. Ohio State was named first on every ballot. This year's game will be played on Jan. 2 instead of the usual Jan. 1 date, because New Year's ,,d.v day falls on Sundav. It was likely that Ohio State would meet Cali- fornia in the Bears' second con- secutive trip to the Rose Bowl. It will be the second Rose Bowl venture for the Buckeyes. Ohio State previously competed in the Pasadena game in 1921, losing to California, 28 to 0. Dance to the music of Tony Pastor at the opening of the cam pus formal season. Make plans now for the Military Ball. 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