CENTERS fis 5-~Hartmann Goetze, St. Joseph, Mo., only out-state player on squad. Has played all three positions past two years in winning two major awards. Slated to start at center, No. 21--William Leininger, Loup City, Neb., no previous experience, Stands 6-2 and can also be used at forward. No. 23--Lyle King, Lincoln, Neb., a willing performer, aggressive and effective under the net. Weighs 195 pounds and stands 6-3. Won minor letters past two seasons. GUARDS No. 6--Leslie Livingston, Hastings, Neb., a viteran with plenty of scrap. A good "spot" nlayer and clever ball handler. Has earned one minor and one major letter, No. 7--Sidney Held, Lincoln, Neb., an all Big Six conference guard. Fourth high scorer in deadchones last year and third in field goals made, Stands 6-1, and weighs 194 pounds. Pitcher and outfielder on baseball team, No. 9-—Max Young, Lincoln, Neb., substitute guard last year and slated for first team assignment. Played high school ball at Bethany high, Stands 6-3. No. 10--"arren Marquiss, Omaha, Neb., played his high school basketball at Omaha Benson. Did not compete last season and starts this year with a sophomore ranking. No, 13--John Bottorff, Lincoln, Neb., a member of one of Jackson high's fine ccge squads. Quite definitely a varsity prospect. No. 14--Charles Vacanti, Omaha, Neb., senior having won a minor letter two years ago. A 6-footer. Came from Omaha Technical high. No. 18--Robert Heinzelman, Falls City, Neb., looks like a great prospect. A tall boy, aggressive and good man under the basket. No. 22--William Rupp, Grand Island, Neb., because he has been out of school several years may prove a handicap. Was an outstanding verformer at Grand Island high,