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Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1 960 Th Nebraskon Page 3 NU Iowa Slate Teachers Is Opening Opponent By Hal Brown With a 70-40 victory over the freshmen Monday night under their belts, Nebraska's cagers enter the regular cam paign at 8 p.m. Thursday against invading Iowa State Teach ers College. Read Nebraskan Want Ads : campus character PSAMUEL PSYCHE A thinking man's thinking man, Psamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when he is most comfort able. That's why he always wears Jockey brand T 8hirt8. He likes the way the fine combed cotton feels next to his skin. He likes the way the twin titchedf nylon-reinforced collar keeps its shape. And he likes the full-proportioned body and extra -long tail that never creeps. You, too, will like your self better when you enjoy the comfort of Jockey brand T-shirts. Your, favorite campus store has them. $1.50 towers, incorporated mnosma. wis. xJockeij T-shirts H j 1 -".JlkW's. I H -:- p 1 A ,k "N A N 1 n-' N I Li 4 r-l hi t-T'l If ' .1 !'! V . list " if iv i er ior The Panthers from Cedar Falls, Iowa, will be making their first start of the season. Iowa State Teachers finished in second place in the North Central conference last sea son and have 11,.. returning lettermen. The Panthers, won 15 and lost eight last season and are expected to battle it put with Augustana for the top rung in the conference this season. , ; ; The list of lettermen is led by 6-5 Jim Jackson who is considered the best rebounder in Iowa State Teachers his tory. The Teachers averaged 76.4 points-per-game a year ago while giving up 69.8 points-per-contest. Husker coach Jerry Bush will probably start the same lineup that opened against the frosh. This would find Jim Kowalke (6-3) and Jan Wall (6-6) at forwards, Tom Russell (6-7) at center, Rex Swett (6-1) and Al Roots (6-2) at guards. Roots and Kow&lke are tne lone seniors with the others being juniors. Four of the starters hit in double figures against the freshmen with Roots leading the way with 15 points. Russell contributed 13 points in an impressive debut as a Husker. The 6-7 center found the range with twisting jump shots and also pulled down his share of the rebounds off both the offens ive and defensive boards. With Roots and Russell in the-lineup, Nebraska has two former :: junior college all Americans. Roots was an all American at Pueblo, Colo., 14..., - 5 ' .... w Gold's is os DAY Golds OF NEBRASKA HAS MORE OF EVERYTHING ' r : TRIO LEADS PANTHER CAGERS Iowa State Teachers College will have the Huskers outmanned when the captains meet before Thursday's game. The Panthers, are led by tri-captains, from left, center reie sopaen jhj, lorwara Junior College before trans ferring to Nebraska. Russell was named to the ail-American team last year. while a member of the Independ ence, Kans. Junior College team. . s" Rex Swett pumped in 12 against the frosh while Wall added 10 as the starters ac counted for 56 of the 70 points scored by the varsity. Kowalke added six. Tourney Tickets On Sale Tickets are now on sale for the Big Eight pre-season bas ketball tournament to be held in Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26-29. Ticket prices range from Jl to $4. and may be ordered by writing to Municipal Audi torium, Kansas City, Mo., ac cording to Reaves Peters, ex ecutive director of the confer ence. Peters advises that no games will be televised. Close as Your Telephone Your Christmas Store AFTER DAY Hey! Look What Has Come Between Him and Cold Winter Weather! Plus: WITH Cage Opener Jim jacKson (b-s), ana guara Husker Frosh Capture 3rd in Crass Country - ; ; ' -1 By Janet Sack Nebraska's freshman cross in tne Big fc.ignt postal conference cross country meet. Allen Carius of Kansas led the Jayhawks to victory with a first place over the two-mile Portee, clocked in 9:33, finished second. Nebraska will play its first round game Dec. 27 against Kansas at 7:30' p.m. Mis souri and Iowa State will meet in the second contest that night to conclude the first round of action. Kansas State will face Ok lahoma State in the tourney opener at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2o Oklahoma and Colorado will Clash in the other first round game. ... Call GR 7-121 1 McGregor's shag look PULLOVER ...k hwl eolUr hlfhllrbU this thirline tweaier. Hell love the bulky-look blend of lambs wool and Orion acrylic. Mus tard, olive, bine. Sices 38-46. 13.95 McGregor's jumbo scandia PULLOYER . . . Ufhtweicht and oft enough to be comfortable, yet harry enough to be manly! Comfor table, washable wool and OrlonA acrylic bleiuL. Brass, charcoal, olive and brown. Sixes 36-46. 10.00 GOLD'S Men's Store . . . Street Floor ADDED SAVINGS S&H GREEN STAMPS - ; - 'J V" VV jerry Hoibrook (e-Z). country runners finished third course in 9:25.6. Husker John Kansas packed four runners in the top five to capture the title with 22 points. Tonni Coane finished third for Kan sas with a 9:36.6. Don ffladik and George Cabrera took fourth and fifth respectively with times of 9:40.0 and 9:41.1. Missouri's Tigers finished second in the team standings with 43 points and Nebraska took third with 57. Nebraska's Andy Steele turned in a 9:49.1 for 11th place. Stuart Tucker took 13th with a 9:50.9 just a whisker ahead of teammate Tony Cruz who finished with a 9:51 for 14th position. Husker Jim Lewis, clocked in 9:56.0, finished 17th and Woody Moore with a 9:58 0 took 19th. Tom Sitzman took 46th with an 11:00.1. "The Colorado Buffs finished fourth with 111 points, and Oklahoma placed fifth with 159. Kansas state landed sixth jilace with 188, barely squeak ing ahead of Iowa State and Oklahoma State who tied for seventh place with 190. Tried . Regular Filter Cigarettes? NOW! 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Gus I and Manatt B teams head League 12 with 2-0 rec ords. The standings: LEAGUE 1-A Sigma Chi 2-0 Kappa Sigma 2-1 Alpha Tau Omega 1-1 Beta Theta Pi 1-1 Phi Kappa Psi 1-2 Phi Delta Theta 1-2 Phi Gamma Delta 1-2 Delta Tau Dela 0-2 LEAGUE 2A Cornhusker 3-1 Farm House 2-0 Beta Sigma Psi 2-1 Theta Xi 1-1 Sigma Alpha Mu 1-1 Delta Sigma Pi 0-2 Brown Palace 0-2 Alpha Gamma Rho 0-3 LEAGUE 3A Alpha Gamma Sigma ..3-0 Pioneer Co-op 2-1 Ag Men 2-1 Theta Chi 1-1 Delta Sigma Phi 0-2 Zeta Beta Tau . 0-2 Pi Kappa Phi 0-3 LEAGUE 4A Gus I 3-0 Manatt 3-0 Benton .' 1-1 Avery .....1-2 Hitchcock 0-1 Seaton I 0-2 MacLean ......0-2 LEAGUE 5-A Canfield 2-0 Boucher 1-0 Seaton II 1-0 Gus II 1-1 Selleck 0-2 Bessey ..0-2 LEAGUE 6-A Burnett 3-0 Fairfield 2-1 Goodding 1-1 Smith 1-2 Andrews 1-2 Kiesselbach 0-2 LEAGUE 7A Dental College 3-0 Pathogens 2-0 Architects 1-1 Law College 1-1 Phi Epsilon Kappa 0-1 Newman Club 0-2 Ralph's Boys 0-2 Navy ROTC LEAGUE 8-A Nationals 2-0 Play Boys 2-0 Pacers 1-1 Renegades 1-1 Trotters 1-1 Tigers 1-1 Cliff Dwellers 0-2 Whit's 0-2 LEAGUE 9B Delta Tau Delta 3-0 Phi Kappa Psi 2-1 ....... lll..,.A.x'J...)ywwMyJyw I 1 : f f V y . . -v 1 '.r-r-- -iv Tried Other Menthol Cigarettes? 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