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Thursday, May 13, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 05 u Wsm n i n Wildcat Nine Downs Army MANHATTAN, Kans., May 12 The Manhattan Wildcats de feated the 16th Field Artillery baseball team 3 to 0 Saturday night to make up for the loss the Cats suffered at the hands of the Artillery last Sunday. The game was marred by a slight rainfall but play was not interruped. The Wildcats scored their first run in the second inning when WTinterbottom walked to open the inning and moved to second on an error. Schwirtz grounded out, ad vancing Winterbottom to third. He stole home on a swift dash. The Cats scored two more In the sixth when Tony Clement! reached first, and Fiscr belted one along the right field line for a single. Greek Gatzoulis singled and reached second base. Fiser was out on an attempted double kill, Clementi scoring. INTRAMURAL SCORING. Final Results. 1. Alpha Tau Omega ....858 2. Phi Gamma Delta 846 3. Phi Delta Thcta 775 4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..695 5. Sigma Nu 624 6. Delta Upsilon 579 7. Beta Theta Pi 577 8. Farm House 559 9. Sigma Chi 552 10. Phi Kappa Psi 525 11. Delta Tau Delta 499 12. Sigma Phi Epsilon ....492 13. Kappa Sigma ,...485 14. Zeta Beta Tau 454 15. Sigma Alpha Mu 418 16. Beta Sigma Psi 386 17. Alpha Gamma Rho ....386 18. Delta Sigma Pi 370 19. Theta Xi 335 20. Alpha Sigma Phi 324 21. Xi Psi Phi 140 The University of Vanderbilt baseball team beat Johnny Eeaz- ley and his Berry Field team 5 to 4 in 12 innings Sunday. Using an occasional fast ball, Beazley fanned 18 Commodores. . : -. in. T-Wa . -.. . -y "It's O.K., hdymy Arrow shirt wont shrink F I'o email help in a social way is an eye-filling Arrow shirt. Arrows arc Mitoga cut for proper fit, an J the Sanforized label (fabric shrinkage less than Vc) guarantees that fit for life. Authentic My ling and durable fabrics. Make friends with . Arrow today! Shirt n, $2.21, up. Ties, SI and $1.50. ARROW SHIRTS TIES HANDKERCHIEFS UNDERWf A SPORT SHIRTS BUY WAB BONDS AND STAMPS Ex-IIuskers Meet Flyers On Maples . . . 8:00 OVlock Workmen were preparing early toiljy to replace coliseum rafters when the ruckuc knocks them lown tonight. For the Love Library ROTC basketball club is slated to meet Uhe air cadets at 8:00 tonight on tthc coliseum maples. All library tenants. 600 strong, will be marched in a body to the game- air corps lads sitting on one side of the court, the ROTC on the other. Lt. Robert Adams, coach A the ROTC lads, had not yet released his starting lineup as this sheet went to press. However, such re cent Husker regulars as John Fitzgibbon, John Thompson, John Bottorff, Bob Heinzelnian and Max Young starting lineup through i.iost of the 1912-43 campaign plus Fred Cassidy, Lyle King (1941-42) and Ken Elson, should cive the Adams gang a seasoned touch. Gndder tome liaenman is slated to manage the ROTC crew Jack Higgins will handle cheering and Dale Wolff will serve as water boy. Top eager on the air cadet roster is t ied ouinn, wno as a sopno- niore last winter won All-Pacific coast and All-Amencan recogni tion for his play with Idaho univer sity. Quinn scored 178 points from his pivot position for the Idaho five last wi'ito- Other bua.r.L.i penormers are Nich Richardson, Western Wash ington college, and Bob Banaugh, University of California, forwards; Bill Marcham, University of Wash ington; Andre Rock, Compton Jun ior college; Dan Taylor Eastern Washington; Jerry Saubers, Eas tern Washington; "Ace" Kemen. University of Detroit. Starting lineups: ROTt Pos. Air Crew Thompson f.... Richardson Fitzgibbon f Banaugh Bottorff c... Quinn (gc) Young g Marcham Heinzelman g Rock By Norris Anderson Sports Editor V 1 Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Spring sport activity "at the university required a shot in t ho arm afler Cornhusfcer track affairs bad wound up. so we now have a spirited athletic engagement to attend Thursday night ine DasKetnall hallle net ween the rvehraska KU1U ac tives" nnd the air cadets. Mentor Ad Lewandowski's 1942-43 Cornhusker cage ma chine was composed mostly of ROTC cogs. So such familiar names as Johnny Thompson, John Fitzgibbon, Ken Elson, John Bottorff, Max Young, Bob Heinzelman and Fred "Dugan" Cassidy will again fill our scorebook. All signs and portents point to the fray as a "battle of condition" with the squad in best, shape favored. Since the air corps routine calls for a heavy daily physical schedule, the birdmcn can be counted upon to be in top-flight shape. Flight Nine . Tops Cyclones AMES, la., May 12 The Iowa Prc-Flight baseball team opened its season here Saturday with 12 to 0 victory over the Cyclones. 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