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M ' W -'f - doilu page 8 Gregory jumps to Celtics by Kim Ball If you add Tom Gregory to the defending intramural basketball championship team, the result is an almost unbeatable combination. Gregory was a starter on the Nebraska basketball team until he was declared scholastically ineligible last week. Since then, he has joined the defending All-University champion Celtics intramural basketball team. The Celtics opened their season Wednesday night by blitzing the Let's Quit team, 74-14. Gregory led the Celtics with 23 points, including an 11 -for-14 effort from the field. He was the center of attention with his dribbling behind his back or between his legs. Dean Cook was next in line with 12 points. Husker fullback Maury Damkroger had1 six points. Player-coach Bob Munson, himself a former Husker basketball player, hit eight points while seeing limited action. Munson lettered as a sophomore but didn't go out his junior year. "I quit for one reason-l wasn't any good," Munson said with a smile. "I like to coach," Munson said, "and when I played for the University, about all I did was coach." Munson explained how he persuaded Gregory to play for the Celtics. "Tom and I played basketball together," Munson said. "I told Tom when he got done playing basketball for Nebraska he could play for us. I didn't figure it would be a semester early." Other intramural teams will probably wish that it wasn't a semester early. Tigers to test young Huskers by Dave Sittler Nebraska's youthful basketball team will get an early answer to questions about how it will fare in the Big Eight conference race when it meets nationally ranked Missouri at the Coliseum Saturday. Coach Joe Cipriano's starting line-up of juniors Lee Harris and Brendy Lee, sophomore Don Jackson and freshmen Jerry Fort and Ricky Marsh, will move into second place in the Big Eight if they beat the rugged Tigers. Nebraska's last game was a 74-67 victory over Oklahoma 12 days ago. That win left the Huskers 1-1 in the Big Eight and 6-8 overall. Coach Norm Stewart's Tigers come into the game 13-2, but 1-2 in the Big Eight after losing to Kansas State and Colorado. Ranked seventh in the nation by the Associated Press, Missouri will be led to the 12:40 p.m. tipoff by ail-American forward John Brown. Brown was selected for the 1972 Olympic team, but missed the trip to Munich because of a broken foot. He is second in the league in scoring with an average of 22.6 points each game. Alvin Adams, of Oklahoma leads the league with a 22.7 average. Cipriano, who considers Brown an excellent professional prospect, said he has great respect for the 6-7 Tiger senior. "What makes him so good, is that he can play any position on the floor and play it well," Cipriano said. Mike Jeffries and Al Eberhard complement Brown in the Missouri attack. Jeffries is a 6-3 senior that Stewart says is the best athlete on the team, combining strength, quickness and passing ability. Eberhard, a 6-5 junior from Springville, Iowa, was voted last year's sophomore of the year in the Big Eight. Cipriano said he believes Nebraska must show the cohesive teamwork it displayed in the Oklahoma game if it hopes to defeat Missouri. With fan support lacking in Lincoln this season, Cipriano fears Missouri might have an advantage because of the 12:40 p.m. starting time and because the game will be televised. ) IS) v Celtic's Munson . . THIS IS THE HILARIOUS UNCUT,ORIGINAL VERSION OF "REEFER MADNESS." DON'T BE MISLED BY SUBSTITUTES. THE 1936 "CLASSIC" LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MARIJUANA LAWS TODAY. NOW A FANTASTIC COMEDY. "Hilarious"-WABC-TV "The humor is everywhere" Chicago Tribune "As frightening as it is funny" Detroit Free Press filers ' "1 r- FROM NEW LINE CINEMA. Januarv 30 tcpruary i X C 'Yi Special Him Committee rcui uai y l J, i , 3 7, 9 P. M. Sponsored by the Nebraska Union n 7 Ii i I 3, 7,9 P. M. Sheldon Art Gallery Admission $1.00 Record Lending LibrQry opens Monday Jan. 29 Elm. 237 Nebraska Union Monday thru Friday 7:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Jazz, Rock, Classical, Popular, Folk 2 records per I.D. PAUL'S starwith 2202 "O" ST. Open 8am-Jam ALL BEER COLD Boone's Form . . . ' 97c Bud Hamms, Miller, Lambmsco . . . Sen' 1 AO $2.50-12 pock Yellow Bourbon Falstaff Pabst, Old $4.49qt. Milwaukee . . . $2,25-12 pack s BaavnaHanGld Lab6'' OUD-1 2 PACK $1,79-12 pact $235 COLD You'll Find Your Valentin And Love . m. i At Campus Odokstoro 13th & r . "I wasn't any good." Red Cross The University Red Cross chapter will interview applicants for committee chairmanship beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Nebraska Union. Applications can be obtained from the UNL Student Volunteer Office in the Union. Anyone interested should return the application to the Delta Delta Delta house, 1601 R, before Saturday and sign up for an interview time. Woodwinds needed Anyone interested in playing clarinet or oboe in the University concert band this semester may contact Albert Rometo in 239 Westbrook Music Building. Correction A sports column in yesterday's Daily Nebraskan was not properly identified as sports commentary. The column, written, by the sports editor, will be called "Dave Sittlerlnstant Replay." Army Student Friday 11:30 a.m. ROTC-Nebraska Union 11:30 a.m.-Muillm Anoclatlon-Unlon 12:30 p.m.-lnter Vanity Christian Fellowship-Union 2:30 p.m.-Forelyn Student Otflce-Unlon 7 p.m.-Towne Club-Union 7:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 7 & 1 0 p.m. -Union Movle-"Omega Man" 75c and University I.D. Tho Convlonlont Cornor daily nebraskan friday, january 26, 1973