Friday, December 9 ,1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Head Coach Harrv Good said Thursday Nebraska's failure to build up a large half-time score against the Northwest Missouri Teachers was due to the lack of consistent scoring from out court. Good indicated he would drill the squad heavily on long shots. "I definitely intend to stress shooting from out on the court before our game Monday," he said. "You must have good shooters or your under the bas ket game won't work," Good continued. The Cornhusker mentor ex plained that an opponent will spot a team's inability to hit from the floor and drop back to protect their basket, thus stopping a "drive-in" attack. Good was pleased by the Hus ker's penetration of the Teach ers's defense in the second half. "I thought the boys did a more than satisfactory job in decip hering their style and holding them to four field goals in the second half," he said. I The work of sophomores, Norm "Buckets" Wilnes of Sid ney and Jim Buchanan, Fort Wayne, Ind., was mentioned by Good as worthy of mention. He indicated that with more season ing both men would see quite a bit of action this year. In reference to the coming Bradley game, Good said, "It will be one of the tougher, if not the toughest early teams we will meet." The Huskers will meet the Bradley quintet Monday night school's new gymnasium in Peoria, Illinois. The team will leave Lincoln Sunday at 11:00 a.m. and arrive in Galesburg, 111. at 5:55 p.m. Following dinner, a special bus will transport the Cornhuskers to Peoria. Good plans to drill the squad Sunday night on the new Bradley floor. Geicr Captains Gymnast Team Leo Geier, senior from Lin coln was named captain of the 1949-50 University of Nebraska Gymnastics team, during the half of the Nebraska-Northwest Missouri Teachers basketball game Wednesday night. Gymnast i c s 3 Coach Jake Geier also had an award for Phil Sprague. Also a senior, Sprague was given a trophy for the high point man of 1948. Ge i e r and Sprague, along with their M teammales, put Leo Geier on an exhibition of their talents during the . intermission period. Their first match is Jan. 14 and X " i Huskcr Coaches Tour The State Nebraska football coaches will make the rounds of various high schools in the state this week, speaking at high school athletic dinners. Coach Bill Glassford started Tuesday at Broken Bow and Wednesday at Valentine where he attended the All-Northwest Football rally at Hay Springs, Wednesday night. Other appear ances will be in Alliance and North Platte Thursday. Cambridge is the destination of Bob Davis, Nebraska back field , coach, Wednesday night. Coach Geier is confident that by that time they will be able to show any team in the country a rough time. Other members of the tumbling team are: Art Hillman, Ed Craren, Bob Yarwood, Paul Hughes, Norm Anderson, Bob Orr and Cliff Currin. 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Fcm Fun Norma Jean Myers, a junior from Broken Bow and a member of Delta Gamma sorority, has been elected as the Women's Ath on the Student Council, letic Association representative The finals in the table tennis tournament will be played Mon day. The winners of the games between Jo Noble and Jeanne Peterson and Barb McElwain and Aria Solfermaser will play then. The semifinals were played Thursday. The Duck Pins roup will not meet next Wednesday. The semi-finals tor the table tennis tournament will be played Wednesday with the finals on Thursday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day the Nebraska ball teams will meet. I tlOW pLAYiKG I urn; Jim 'Sect DEMPSEY lYIUARD FICHT i H AUT my EKH A HAM MAIN FEATURES START VARSITY: "Red Shoes," 2:00, 8:00. LINCOLN: "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30. STUART: "Portrait of Jen nie," 1:00, 3:09. 5:17, 7:26, 9:35. NEBRASKA: "Good Old Davs," 1:29, 4:02, 6:35, 9:08. 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