Tuesday, February 21, 1934 Pago 9 Daily Nebraskan Reserves work for Moore playing time By Gcctt Ahkinmd Curtis and James Moore share more than just a last name. The two are forwards on the Nebra ska men's basketball team. As reserves, the two spend more time on the bench than on the floor. But each has his own plan and schedule for becoming a star ter. Prc-II"'l:cr honors Curtis, ajunior college transfer from Independence, Kan., is in his first year as a Ilusker. A second team junior col lege Ail-American, Moore has had to adjust to being relegated to a reserve role. "When you come from junior college and you're an Ail-American and you don't start, you find out it hurts a lit. tie " Curtis said. "Right now I'm waiting my turn and working on my game." James, 6-7, freshman from Omaha Durke High School, was a second-team all-state selection his senior year. He is coming off a redshirt season. "Every year you have a chance to start. It's up to the individual to work his way into a starting role," James said. "My goal right now is to go out and . work hard every day and see how much I can learn." M&kisj adjustments While James and Curtis would both like to play more, the two place the blame for their lack of playing time on different factors. Curtis blames the adjustement in playing styles that he has had to make. 1 I A 4 1 -t I 1 9, 1 ( i i i Cre!j AncJreisiv'D.! KsbrtsJtan Curtb Ilcoru for an cpenfas In the Iowa Ette dsfcr.se in C2ter-?y b I. n ON CAMPUS CAR SERVICE Specializing in foreign end American models Certified Automotive Technicians Full i Self Service Gas QUE PLACE STANDARD 17th & Que Streets Lincoln, Nebraska 68503 402 475-8519 "I have confidence in my offense, and I know I can play. But my defense isn't great," Curtis said. Coach (Moe) Iba likes a good defensive player." James f eel3 that he has to improve his overall game before he'll start. "I've always been a good offensive player but I also take pride in my def ensive abilities" James said. "I think I've become a pretty well-balanced player, but I've still got a lot of work to do on my game." , . A common denominator in their plans i3 work. Both James and Curtis realize the only way to a starting role is through hours in the gym. Both Curtis and James are impor tant members of the Husker team, Iba said. "Both of those guys can play, but Basketball . . . Continued from Pc 8 Seventeen wins could be the magkf number of wins needed for a NIT invite. Ironically, the uptempo play of the Huskers in the of basketball fever to a football state. Ne- braska's usually deliber ate offense averaged 71 points in the four NIT games, eight points higher than its Big Eight average. That increase was the result of the use of the 45-second clock. With it, Nebraska shot 50 percent from the field. It is unlikely that Iba would change offensive strategy so late in the year, but considering an offensive where players aren't afraid to shoot for fear of being sent to the bench couldn't hurt in the future. . Iba has done a good job in spurring Nebraska's in terest in basketball. But in order for Nebrsaka to make the jump from an above-average to a great team, Iba needs to start recruiting players who can contribute immediately to the program, rather than waiting for marginal play ers to never develop. you've got to remember that James is just a freshman and Curtb missed a week of practice," Iba said. "They've both improved their play and they're very valuable to the team." But despite the hard work and the accolades, the two have resigned them selves to riding the bench a little while longer. "I'd like to be a starter but right now I just want to give a good effort every time out," James said. "I think that's what counts right now." For Curtis starting is something into which he refuses to put too much stock. "I'm just taking things as they come, Curtis said. "If you get your hopes too high and you don't start you really get depressed." Order our Tuesday Special between 10.00 am and Midnight and Save! This Tuesday's Special Gicc!i i-jfch Giiidl Erin!: CI I L A L3 CZ3 CJ EZ3 C2 C3 CZJ C3 CZ3 C3 CZJ CZ3U D D D D D I , D 0 Q 1229 Small-95j SAVESlt Larg3-$195 SAVE $138 Coupon Expires 22484 ' . D D -Q 0 n D D D . L . 435- Q 6850 D D Street ' --- Q onn uJ till ill The New Silver-Reed EX-42 List Price Is $575, ALL MAKES' Everyday Price Was $399. Now For A Limited Time Only The EX-42 With Coupon Is Yours For $349! u-. TTTTC -TTTPrM TQ WflBTH $50 TOWARD YOUR EX-42 erinrHASiri JQDDt THIS $50 COUPON OFFER EXPIRES 3-3-84 34y.UU WITH COUPON! REG. $575 SILVER-REED EX-42 FULLY ELECTRONIC COMPACT TYPEWRITER This is our best selling compact electronic typewriter, and we've been selling it at $180 under the $575 list pnee for months. Now you can save another $50 with this coupon! With 2-pitch operation, interchangeable daisy-wheel printer, cassette ribbon and correcting tape, one-touch automatic correction key, automatic relocation and more. . .you U ect the excellent print quality and reliability you require for all your typing assignments! a r I clTico ctiuinncxit co. fine office furniture office machines office equipment , 3333"0" ST. 477-7131 on no. PARK FREE Now open Weekdays 8:30 to - &:du, bat. f 8:30 to 3. Q 'V