The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 05, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, February 5, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Huskcr-Jay
Match Heads
Future Card
NORMAN, Okla., Feb. 2 Altho
Kansas' first victory in five years
over Oklahoma at Norman and
Nebraska's ability to win road
games with searing last half ral
lies have been notable develop
ments so far in the Big Six bas
ketball race, there are plenty of
thrills ahead for Midland fans in
these coming clashes among the
leading clubs:
Feb. 13 (Sat) Kansas at Ne
braska. Feb. 15 (Mon.) Oklahoma at
Missouri.
Feb. 20 (Sat.) Missouri at Ne
braska. Feb. 23 (Tues). Nebraska at
Kansas.
Feb. 26 (Fri.) Oklahoma at Kan
sas. March 2 (Tues). Kansas at
Missouri.
March (Sat.) Missouri at
Oklahoma.
Freshmen will be eligible.
Jayhawkers Lead.
Kansas has been the league's
sensation so far with her all-victorious
sweep thru the east, her
feat of establishing a new confer
ence scoring record of 69 points
against Missouri and her 48-44
trimming of Oklahoma at Norman,
yet both the Jayhawkers and
Sooners are not so redoubtable
but what either might be defeated
any night they drop their guard
gainst a hot-shooting foe.
Dr. F. C "Phog" Allen's bound
ing Jayhawkers have been streng
ing Jayhawks have been strength
ened wonderfully by their two
sophomores, Otto Schnellbacher,
scoring sensation of Kansas' surge
thru the east, and Armand Dixon,
Vi,t fjlifornia boy who helped Ray
Evans break up the Oklahoma
game with a deluge of one-handed
goals from far out.
Oklahoma has no sophomores,
their all-victorious freshmen team
having joined the service almost
intact. Particularly do they need
Jack Watkins, a 6 foot 2 inch
phenom who was a ball-handler
and rebounder deluxe. Watkins
joined the marines. They could al
so use Harold Ward and George
Logan, all-staters from Tulsa, also
in the service.
Clippers Tip
Kansas, 42-32
Olathe naval air station Clippers
tuned up for their Saturday night
tilt with the Nebraska Oornhusk
ers by taking a 42-32 victory over
touted Kansas Wednesday night
Kansas performed without the
services of the famed "Iron Men"
which constitute the starting Jay
hawk five. Charley Black was ill
with flu; Otto Schellbacher with
a shoulder bruise; and Armand
Dixon, bothered with a Charley
horse. Phog kept Ray Evans and
John Buescher on the sidelines for
-rest"
Gaining an early lead, the
Olathe team, sparked by Dale Cov
ert, with 11 points, coasted to its
second win in four starts against
Phog's lads.
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Library Adds
Reference Book
On Federal Tax
The library has just added a
new reference book on taxes, the
1943 Federal Tax Course, pub
lished by Prentice-Hall, Inc. The
charts and information contained
in the book are especially written
for the 1943 tax laws. The pur
pose of publishing the book is to
save time, trouble and taxes.
The book enables Teaders to
file returns with a minimum of
effort and also enables them to
take full advantage of the deduc
tions and exemptions which the
law allows. Besides giving com
plete information on income taxes,
the book covers Social Security
Taxes, and Miscellaneous Taxes.
The book is bound in a loose leaf
binder and Is Indexed with tab
cards. The book Is available in
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JOHN BUESCHER CENTER
The smoothest ball-handler on the University of Kansas team this
season Is John Buescher, only senior ietterman on the regular squad.
Buescher plays "quarterback or center for the Jayhawks and besides
setting up all plays and leading the fast break finds time to average 10
points a game.
Jayhawks Play
Cyclone Five
Saturday Eve
Are Worried
LAWRENCE. Kas., Feb. 4.
After a 17 day lay-off from Big
Six warfare during which time
four service teams were played,
the University of Kansas Jay
hawkers return to conference op
position by meeting the Iowa
State Cyclones in Lawrence Satur
day night
And the Jayhawks will be re
turning just in time for the Okla
homa Sooners are pressing close
on the heels of the Kansas in case
the latter make one slip as they
precede down the rocky confer
ence trail.
Cyclones First.
First object for Coach "Phog"
Allen's lads as they attempt to
keep their ur blemished conference
record will be the game Saturday
night against Coach Louis Menze
and his Iowans. This will be the
29th Big Six game between these
two schools with Kansas holding
a 21 to 7 edge. All-time records,
dating back to 1908, give Kansas
an even greater advantage, 55-10.
At the start of this season, Kan
sas was rated as the outstanding
threat to Oklahoma's clear sailing
to an undisputed title and Iowa
State was doomed for the second
division. The Jayhawks have come
thru in surprising style to be con
ference leaders at present
The Cyclones, starting with a
completely green squad, have come
along rapidly, even to the extent
of leading Oklahoma for 32 min
utes of their game in Ames Mon
day. Sparkplugs of the team have
been sophomores, thus making the
team sink from high to low in un
predictable fashion.
the reference department of the
library.
Purdue university engineering
students are producing war ma
chine parts for Westinghouse Elec
tric company as part of their shop
practice. Their output equals that
of a 75-man machine shop work
ing full time.
Jenness Leaves UN Post
To Join Army Air Force
Prof. Arthur F. Jenness. chair
man of the department of psy
chology, left Thursday night for
the army air corps officers' train
ing school at Miami, Fla. He was
rwentlv commissioned a first lieu
tenant and has asked for a leave
of absence from the university for
the duration.
Rivrmllnr sessions of classes
taught by practice teachers is a
unique aid 10 leacner inumn, w
troduced at Depauw university.
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Thompson 12 3 4 27
Dean 10 4 1 24
Lawson 11 2 4 24
Hayes 10 3 6 23
Sutton 11 1 4 23
Hetrick 10 2 2 22
Hinde 9 1 2 19
Schleiger S 1 5 13
Kratz, c 10 0 2
Johnson 2 0 2 4
McClurhan 2 0 0 4
Rehm 2 0 0 4
Newminger 2 10 3
Myers 10 0 2
Englebart 10 0 2
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By Norris Anderson
(Sports Editor)
Take nothing for granted when you have a date with
Phog Allen. That sentiment will serve as theme of the evening
when Ilusker mentor, "Lew" Lcwandowski dispenses the last
bateh of words to his charges one week from Saturday prior to
battle with the scourge of Rig Six cage circles Kansas U.
Though there possibly has been less state yard conversation
in downtown Lincoln concerning the Husker court squad, the
village experts seem agreed that size is the big requisite needed
by the Lewandowski lads. Against a tall foe of Oklahoma or
Olathe mettle, the Husker squad resembles a middle-size group
of prepsters.
Is the Jayhawk as strong as press notices indicate? Th.it
question has come before three liig Six foes thus far and the
answer remains stationary: yes. Included among the scalps col
lected by Phog's lads was headpiece of Oklahoma. Considering
the ease with which the Sooners manhandled Nebraska, you
can grasp the possibility range of a Ilusker victory over Kan
Stas. A glance back through past Nebraska achievements, espe
cially the triumph over Iowa and the one-point loss to powerful
Indiana, stirs hope for an NU win.
Victory over Phog Allen's lads would promote the Hasker
season from mediocrity to a celebrity ranking. Nothing eould
be sweeter than knocking off the spouting Dr. Allen on eur
coliseum maples. Time will tell.
Advocates of that "snow on the" roof, fire in the furnace"
belief need look no further for a thoroughbred of the specie. A
squint into Room 201, Coliseum building, will reveal Adolph
Lewandowski pouring over statistics.
A glance down at the basketball court thirty minutes later
will see the turret-topped Ilusker mentor scampering through
a scriramag with his proteges. Lew joined Max Young, Les
Livingston (Ilusker alum star), Ken Elson and Wayne Mar
quiss yesterday on one team. Facing this combine were Fred
Cassidy, Owen Knutzen, Bob Heinzelman, Johny Thompson
and Franie llassler.
A former Ilusker grid and court star of the late 29'n, Lew
still retains all his cage zip. He was tossing the pill areund
with the rest of a kid and the accuracy of a vet Only defi
ciency noted was Lew's divergence from the basket, a ehore he
turns over to his pupils.
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