Friday, December 10, 1954 Lincoln, Nebraska Page 3 IMlebiraska Coirimhiuisker Varsity Haskeftba perDs IHlinnie Sdhednale Tomorrow oaorDsil" Scgyad n The Nebraska cagers go up against South Dakota Saturday night after losing their season opener to a strong Iowa team Mon day, 84-61. The Huskers will be without Stan Matzke, who was in jured in the Iowa game. Fans will be seeing an entirely new style of play and a real hustling ball club. N Club Awards During halftime ceremonies the N Club will present the new members with their certificates. Coach Jerry Bush expressed his satisfaction with the hustle and spirit of the squad. He comment ed, "This was our opening game, and the players, as well as the coach, were too tight. I believe we were just trying too hard. The Huskers were led by the 14-point effort of Rex Ekwall, who played a fine game all around. Chuck Smith and Willard Fagler did a good job under the boards. Work Ahead There Is a lot of work aheod, both offensively and defensively, for the squad. The Nebraska cag ers, whose main disadvantage is their lack of experience, are po tentially capable of giving any team in the country a rough time. The Huskers play their first home game of the season Saturday night, meeting the South Dakota Coyotes. The Ccyotes, with their first victory of the season safely recorded in the scorebook, looked impressive at times in that game, 66-57 effort ogainst Omaha. New Coach Also Redshirt mentor Dwane (Cloddy) Clodfelter, whose debut as a col lege cage coach was made suc cessful -by virtue of the Omaha score, has been drilling his young squad on defense, ball-handling, and rebounding this week in prep aration for the coming battle. "These three were our weakest points in the Omaha game," said Clodfelter, "and we'll have to im prove on them a lot if we're going to make much of a showing on this road trip." Nebraska will depend on a mix ture of both veterans and young sters to make up the Cornhusker starting quint. Coarh Bush, in his first season at Nebraska, replac ing veteran Harry Good, will prob ably start three seniors and two sophomores against the Ccyotes. Matzke Out One senior, Stan Matzke, a three -year letterman and co-captain of the squad, will be out because of an injury acquired in the Iowa game. Matzke, at the guard po sition, will probably be replaced by Gary Renzelman, tallest man on the team at 6-6. The other co-captain, Fagler, handles one of the forword spots. Fagler was a member of the All-Big Seven team as a sophomore center two years ago. The third senior on the starting Cornhusker five is Chuck Smith, Seaton Rolls Sigma Nu,SigAlphs Win; AGR Romps 53-30 By- BOB ZUBER Intramural Sports Writer In intramural basketball games which were played this week, Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat the Phi Gams, 57-47, and the Betas won over the Sig Chis by a score of 23-29. Murray Backhaus led the Phi Gams with 17 points while Gus Lebsock had the same number for Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Lyle Martin scored 12 points for the Betas and Pat Mulligan came through with 8 for the Sig Chis. Sigma Phi Sigma beat the Phi Phis, 45 to 28. The ATO C team ran over the Phi Gams, 34-23. Jim Scranter scored 8 points for ATO, while Dan Fitzgerald scored the same number for the losers. Manatt edged Bessey 33-31 while Seaton I, led by Daryl Carrol's 16 points, edged Gustavson II, S8-34. Orville Olson scored 11 points to lead Seaton I by Burnett, 31-23. Fred Longacre's 16 points helped the Theta Chis past Acacia 35-27, In The Conference Missouri-Indiana Game Heads Weekend Action Big Seven basketball swings into action Saturday night with five conference teams in action. Ne braska, bowing to Iowa in their inaugural, hosts South Dakota U. The Sodaks dropped Omaha in their opener. Colorado, with two wins over Brigham Young is at home with Colorado ASM; Iowa State, with a win over Carleton, journeys to Bradley; -Iowa, winner over the Cornhuskers, is at Missouri, victors over Indiana' and loser to Illinois; while Wisconsin treks to Oklahoma to meet the once-beaten Sooners and Kansas State entertains Wy oming. Top Contest The Missouri-Hawkeye affair should prove the top contest of the evening. The Tigers started their season bowing to a top Illini five, 77-49. The Tigers were never in the contest from the beginning. They came back Monday night downing highly-rated Indiana, de spite a 25-point outburst by All American Don Schlundt. The Mis sourians were rated along with Colorado to finish top in the Big 7. Iowa was listed as tops in the Big 10. The other co-favorite, CU, will go after its third win. The Buffs squeezed by BYU in their opener 88-86, and beat them more handily in their second meeting. Burdette Halderson was the top gun for CU. State Plays Iowa State, who opened their season successfully with a triumph over Carleton, takes on a more Braves, playing their second con powerful opponent in Bradley. The test of the new campaign will be hurt because of the new rule ban ning freshman from entering com petition. Last year the Bradley crew went to the finals of the NCAA. Wisconsin, an outside contender for Big 10 honors, brings a veteran an crew to Norman. The Sooners, hit hard by graduation, have only Larry Hamilton, i-ester Lane and Lynn Hart. Lane, a big gun last year in the weak OU attack, scored 23 points in the 80-64 loss to Baylor. - Kansas State, trying for a come back after a 11-10 year in 1953-54, returns to the Wildcat campus after a disasterous two game road trip to meet Wyoming. The Staters, bowing to UCLA and Arizona, have found a new scoring threat in Pachin Vicents. He was high scorer with nine points in the UCLA tilt, and scored 18 in the Arizona con test. KU Idle Kansas is the only idle team team this week-end. The Jayhawks opened their season in winning style last Monday downing LSU Dallas Dobbs, only member from last year's starting team dropped in 18 tallies for the Jayhawks. Coach Phog Allen started three sophomores, one senior, and junior Dobbs. From early indications, the Hawks could be tough this year despite their lack of experience. Next Monday Wisconsin is at Mssouri as the Bengals take on their fourth Big 10 opponent. Tues day, Tulsa moves into Kansas, Wednesday Arkansas is at Mis souri, Friday, Iowa State treks to Denver, and Rice is at Kansas. Next Saturday nght five more games are on tap. Colorado is at California, Nebraska is at Bradley, Ohio State is at Oklahoma, Rice is at Kansas and Washington is at Kansas State. a 6-2 forward. The two sophs list ed for starting berths are 5-11 Billy Wells and 6-4 Rex Ekwall, center. Meanwhile Clodfelter plans no immediate changes in the Coyote starting line-up. Several of the boys, however, Cloddy said, will see plenty of action even if they don't start. Opening at the forwards for USD will be 6-2 Bob Middleton, Water town, who played with a severly sprained ankle against Omaha, and 6-3 Bill Conway, Sioux City. Don Jongeward, 6-6 giant from Hurley, will go at cer.ter. Jong ewaard, playing his first game af ter a year's lay off, looked good in the Omaha game, scoring 15 points. The guard spots wili be handled by two seasoned veterans, Jim ! n Rath and Matt Alexander. Rath is 5-11 and Alexander is 6-1. Other reserves expected to play a lot on the road trip are forward Dwane Jensen, forward Jim Ryan, and guard Jim Stewart. All saw limited duty in the first game. The exciting new idea behind V the mo toramic Chevrolet and Burnett B won 33-24 over Manett B. Frank Del Due a and Deuesne each scored 10 points for Burnett. Sigma Nu Rolls Sigma Phi Epsilon lost out by a 35 to 34 score to Sigma Nu, despite the 19 point outburst by Bob Lar son. Alpha Gamma Rho knocked over Farm House 53-30, led by the 15 point spree of George Hirshbock. Dwight Jundt scored 10 points for Farm House. Theta XI Romp Theta Xi ran over Sigma Alpha Mu 49-14. Bill Soeberg led the winners with 22 points, and the Sammys were paced by Sol Stiss, who scored 6 points. Delta Gamma Rho outscored Sig Chi C 39:35. Warren Denna han scored 12 points for the win ners while Hans Arps scored the same number for the losers. Burton Hall Wins Terry Mason's 12 points led a 46-12 Fairfield victory over An drews, and Ron Smith's 14 points led a Seaton 46-33 conquest of Boucher. Jim Wolfe scored 15 points for the losers. Don Johnson scored 10 points to lead Burton Hall over Gustavson 28-21. The schedule for this week and next Monday is as follows: Friday, December 10th 5:00 P.M.: Court No. 1 Delta Tau Delta A vs. Phi Gamma Delta A. Court No. 2 Beta Theta Pi - A vs. Alpha Tau Omega - A. Saturday, December 11 1:00 P.M.: Court No. 1-Phl Del ta Theta A vs. Sigma Chi -A. Court No. 2 Theta Xi-A vs. Alpha Gamma Sigma -A. Court No. 3 Avery-B vs. Manatt -B. 2:00 P.M.: Court No. 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon A vs. Sigma Nu-A. Court No. 2Pi Kappa Phi -A vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Court No. 3 Hitchcock - C vs. Gustavson H-B. J:00 P.M.: Court No. 1-Farm House A vs. Phi Kappa Psi-A; Court No. 2 Zeta Beta Tau vs. Beta Sigma Psi-A. Court No. 3 Canfield B vs. Burnett B. 4:00 P.M.: Court No. 1 Kappa Sigma A vs. Delta Upsilon-A. Court No. 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Phi. Court No. 3 Andrews - B vs. Hitchcock - B.' Monday, December 13th 5:00 P.M.: Court No. 1 Acacia vs. Theta Chi. Court No. 2 Pioneer Co-Op vs. Norris House. ml I."".".'.. 'lj36W!. ",' u.nn 17m Sal Air 4-Door Stefan on of 14 iww Fiihtr Body bavtit m ffirM MW wrra Maybe once in a car-buying lifetime you come across something that breaks all the old patterns and establishes new ones. This is that kind of car. This is the true story of how Chevrolet and General Motors shaped a new idea in steel. 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