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Southern Cal Battles Huskers
Before Big Eight Tournament
Opens in. Kansas City, Dec. 26
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G. Martin -7 .. f I. Grime S-5
B. Parsona MV..f C. Jones 6-14
A. Youni 6-5 . . ,. c B. Vincent 6-7
W. Sloniaer S-W.1..M D. P
B. Morri 6-3 ... X. B'na leal 5-10
or N. Nannen 6-3
By RICK AKIN
Sports Editor
Only one thing is on the
slate for Christmas vacation
that's basketball five
games of it as the rest of the
varsity and intramural
squads take a two-week
break. .
Southern California leads
things off tonight and returns
again Saturday with both
meetings on the Coliseum
floor. Game time is 8:05 p.m
for both contests.
The Huskers will be going
for their fourth and fifth wins
of the campaign, but USC is
7-0 on the campaign and have
knocked off a Husker con
queror. x
Denver Loses
Denver bit the dust to the
Trojans, 70-62, earlier in the
season and USC has also
knocked off Big Eight foes
Missouri. 77-70, and Okla
homa, 66-61.
Coach Forrest Twogood's
team is led by Allen Young
and Gordon Martin. Young is
a sophomore averaging 17.8
points per game from his piv
ot position.
Martin was one of the top
scorers on last year's fine
team and is averaging 17
points this season at forward.
Other Starters
Hounding out the Trojan
front wall is Bill Parsons
with Bill Morris and . Wells
Sloniger handling the back
court spots.
Nebraska will journey to
Kansas City for the Big Eight
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PETSCH leading scorer
NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
RIDERS WANTED
T Jacksonville, Florida area. Leave Dec.
X. Pa. 477-37S1.
We need aome tun! 2 (ratf atudenta will
lake 3 Maaengera to Juarez. Mexico and
point aouth to help them have a party.
Meal, warm environment. Leave Dee.
36. back in time tor claaaea. 434-6 L4.
JUoer to California and pointa wert.
Cheap. Will leave Dec. . Contact
Ciena Sherman, after 7 p.m. at 477-17 U,
Ext. 2720.
Need round trip rid to Florida over
Rolldasi. CallRick Spellman- HE 2-4763
ROOMERS WANTED
Keed a room for aecond aemester? Male
atodenta try Trenton Hotue, 331 Pi. lh,
4324143.
PERSONAL
Memr Chriatma and Happy New Year
. . . Drive safely!!!!!!
Slide. Slip and Slurp
Trip. 6m up now!
the Union Ski
TRANSPORTATION NEEDED
Chicago area or point eaat: Buffalo,
N. Y. area. IN 6-3063.
Christmas rid wanted round trip to
PittsburfB. Call 477-7722.
ROOMS FOR RENT
152 Q, ea campus, private entrance, male
student, (17 month.
ATTENTION TRAILERITES
Student Park your Mobilehoune ia Lin
coln's most modem park. Larce lots.
We cater to tudemt. Center Court,
400 Cornhusker, 466-2777 or 466-6417.
ATTENTION
Scripts for the Kosmet Klu Sprint Show,
Tiorello," are available in the I'moa
r from Bob Geiater, 477-0995, or Har
old Delia it. 423-6411.
LOST AND FOUND
A Sirl's silver I D. bracelet with the nam
"Shirley' engraved on the frost. The
links are leaves and it is very pretty.
Reward. Room 2a01 Beppner.
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Tasty Cheeseburger . .
Triple-Thick Shakes .
Golden French Fries. .
Thirst-Quenching Coke
Delightful Root leer .
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Steaming Hot Coffee . ... 10e
Delicious Orange Drink 10c
Refreshing Cold Milk .12
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Preseason Tournament, Dec.
26-29.
The Huskers open against
Iowa State, led by ' Vinnie
Brewer, at 9:30 p.m., Dec. 26.
Pnlnrarln is tabbed as the
probable winner. The Buffs
are rated eighth in the na
tion and are led by lanky
Ken Charleton.
Kansas and Kansas Stale
are also in the thick of the
running. Both teams have
met with early season de
feats, but their opposition has
been some of the toughest in
the country.
Nebraska Basketball
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Pel.
Daryl Petsch 6
Ivan Grupe 6
Charlie Jones 6
Bill Vincent 6
Larry Bornschlegl . . 3
Neil Nannen 6
Earl Wright 6
Joel Kortus 6
Denny Pueli 6
Jan Wall 3
Team rebounds .
Totals
Opp. Totals 6
Record to date
68 Te.xas Tech
fil Houston
43 Air Force
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NU Gridders
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Four Nebraska gridders
will see action over the Christ
mas vacation when they jour
ney to Corpus Christi. Texas
for the annual Challenge
Bowl Jan. 5. The bowl pits a
team from the Southwest Con
ference against players from
the rest of the nation.
Huskers named to the visit
ing squad are Tyrone Robert
son, Bill (Thunder) Thornton,
Dwain Carlson and Gary Too
good. Along with Auburn, who al
so will have four players rep
resented, the Huskers will
have the most members on
the national team.
S. Claus Selected
As Week's Star
Santa Claus, 5-5 , 467 pound
er hailing from North Pole
has been selected Star of the
Week for his excellent show
in Saturday's bout with the
South Pole.
This hard-fought contest
proved that Claus is indeed
North's ace lineman. In Sat
urday's tilt he came through
with a 57 yard run that
helped down South a ram
paging 7-.
Game laurels are to be
shared with coach Rudof
Reindeer. Commented Rein
deer, "Claus gave a good
show, although he has recent
ly been on the bench with a
bad cold." Replied Claus,
"Coach guided my way."
Ho Ho Ho!
Chances are, you know that Greyhound fares are less than
any other form of public transportation. What you probably
don't realize is how much less. For a pleasant surprise,
check the money-saving Greyhound fares below. You'll see
at a glance why it always pays to insist on exclusive
Greyhound Scenicruiser Service?.. and leave the driving to us!
No other form of public transportation has fares so low. For example:
OMAHA
On way $1.65 i. trie $3.00
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
0m way $4.30 Rnd. trip $7.75
NORTH PLATTE
0m way $4.70 R. trie $1Z10
NORFOLK
One wry $4.10 Rnd. trip $7.40
OGALLALA
One way $1.45 nd. trie $ 1 5.25
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Kansas is sparked by Nolan
Ellison and George Unseld,
but have the disadvantage of
meeting Colorado in the first
round.
K-Statc is a balanced squad
with standouts Gary Marriott
and Al Peithman, from He
bron, leading the attack.
The Huskers have a tough
team to lead off with after
school reopens. Colorado vis
its the Huskers, Jan. 7, as
the Big Eight season gets un
derway. From there it's noth
ing but conference clashes.
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KEARNEY
One way $4.10 Rnd. trie $7.40
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.
One way $6.55 Rnd. trip $11.80
DES MOINES IOWA
One way $5.55 Rnd. trip $1 0.00
KANSAS CITY, MO.
One way $5.65 Rnd. trip $10.20
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Chess Tourney
Slated at Union
A chess tournament will
lead off the Association of
Collegiate Unions tourna
ments to be held, Jan. 7-18.
The tournament will be an
elimination tournament begin
ning Wednesday, Jan. 9, at
7 p.m.
There will be an entry fee
of 50 cents, per person. Troph
ies will be awarded to first
and second place. The first
four places will trave) to the
University of Kansas for a
regional tournament during
the first two weeks of second
semester. '
Entrants are asked to bring
a chess clock if they have
one and their own chess
equipment. Entrants may sign
up at the games desk any
time before five p.m. Jan. 9.
Other campus tournaments
will be held in men's and
women's bowling, three cush
ion billiards, men's and wom
en's pocket billiards, table
tennis and bridge.
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FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY
I Thou shall not murder motor.
II Thou shall not mix alcohol with
gasoline.
in Thou shalt not exceed speed
limits.
IV Thou shall not follow too
1 'closely.
V Thou shalt not weave from lane
i to lane. i
I VI Thou shalt not fail to signal. i
1 VII Thou shalt not loose thy
temper.
1 VIII Thou shalt he courteous to thy I
fellow ilrivers. I
IX Thou shalt honor traffic laws
that thy days may be long.
X Thou shalt favor the pedestrian. I
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