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Iowa here Saturday t - Hmskers ho: e opener with Haw keyes by JDSJ0E2F1ST0K Associate Smarts EiStar If there was any one aspect of Netffasia'te win ever Wyoming: that pleased Or nhnsker basketball coach Jo Clpriane most, it was the way Ma team adjusted to the- dif ferent defense? presented by the Cowboys. And CIp hope he Seels the same way Saturday night alter the Huskers day Iowa, the: defending Big- Id champs in the home opener at the Cb&- VXQXXL. "Iowa is a team that Likes ta set the tempo of the garnet observed Curiam. "They'll press, pick yen Kg at half court PLF director . . . Continued from page 1 no soMion tat the Mid-east crisis, without the consent of the PLF can he valid He believes that the unity includes sympathy with all people who are "struggling all over the world for their rights Ticket office pushes All sports Alt sports tickets are now on sale at the ticket office- La the Coliseum. Tickets are $8 each and ad mit students: into all winter and spring: sports events at the IMversity including: basketball games.. The ticket ofifce is epea from 941 &i&. and 14 p.m. The ticket will not admit stu dents mi the Husker Classic basketball tournament which, will be held during; Christinas vacation. and freedom.."' He would like to think that the United States,, especially the youth "which, is the conscience of thi3 coun try,,' will come to see PLF's struggle as just and right. Russia "is a realist ac according to Hasan,, and sup port PLF because it is in her own interest. China has recognized Israel for "what it is" (a sheriff of the United States in the Middle East) and has been a firm friend of Palestinian people Hasan said. An Irate member of the au dience questioned Hasan's view that Jews had "historically found a refuge in Arab countries.'' The ques tioner listed several examples f Arab states which had persecuted Jews and other non Arabs Hasan replied, that "My only undetstanding of democracy is one based on one man. one vote"' not only on Jewish power. and take yoa either man to mas or nae Well have to think and move at the same time if we want ta adjust to this type ei defense. . Wyoming played a man ta man against Nebraska! Ik the first half and the Buskers responded with 35 points. Nebraska zipped in 33 points in the second half against a zone defense. "We adjusted quite welt ta these defenses-,' offered CiprianOi "It doesn't make much difference which one we face, although we can keep Chuck Jura and Leroy Chalk closer to the basket against a zone and it gives us better re bounding strength." East Campus lights up The annual lighting of a living Christmas tree is scheduled for Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.. on the East Campus, west of the C. Y. Thompson Library,, according to, Roger Bonneson,, student chairman of the event.. The program, will include singing of popular Christmas carols,, a chill supper at the East Union and remarks by E. F. Frolik, dean of the College of Agriculture and Virginia Trotter, dean of the College of Home Economics. Opriano felt that the victory over Wyoming: was & tug- win for the Buskers. "It's always nice to win the opener and anytime you. beat a team like Wyoming' on the road that has to be a plus on your side.' The Huskers will be glad to. return to the cozy confines of the Coliseum for the game with Iowa.. But the Hawkeyes alU American candidate at guard Fred Brown, won't make the Coliseum all that cozy.. "He's probably as good a guard as we'll see all year.' pointed out Nebraska freshman coach Moe Iba who scouted the Hawkeyes when they scrim maged the Iowa- freshman. "He's one of their few ex perienced players and he'll probably take one-third of their shots. Brown scored 34 points against the Iowa freshman in playing oiriy 23 minutes. He's a 6-3. senior from Milwaukee.. Iowa blitzed the Big 10 with a 14-0 mark and wound up 20-5 for the season in 1969. Gradua tion, however, has stripped the Hawks of five of their top six scorers from the title club. And Jim Speed, one of the mosf. sought after junior college transfers in the nation, is out for the season with meningitis.. He is listed in "serious" condi tion in a Iowa hospital. The Hawkeyes open their season tonight (Friday) when they visit Creighton University in Omaha. Game time for Saturday's date with Nebraska is 7:35 p.m. Probable Starters Nebraska Iowa Mike Peterson (6-8) Ken Grablntki (6-6) Leroy Chalk (6-7) Sam Wlllems (6-5) Chuck Jura (6-10) Omar Hazley (6-6) Marv Stewart (6-3) Fred Brown (6-3) Tom Gregory (6-2) Glenn Angeling (6-0) ?..- "Hi. v lUivr x taw irp Oat rv n w brew for fna FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1970 THE NEBRASKAN PAGE 9