The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1944, Page 4, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, January 16, 1944
Army
Editors
News
Pfc.Bill Calkins
Pfc. Bill Chisolm
SUff
Pvt. Larry Berlin, Pvt. Gerry Larson, Pvt. Bill Shore
Cartoonist, Pfc. Lew Davies
Army, School EKieads
iscuss AST Policy
University officials and campus
army unit heads will speak at a
convocation for all AST and AST
affiliated soldiers on the main
campus at 10 a. m. tomorrow in
the coliseum.
Basic policies, principles and
advantages of the ASTP is the
speakers' subject. University offi
cials who will talk include Chan
cellor C. S. Boucher, Dr. Ralph
Ireland of the dental college, Dean
O. J. Ferguson of the engineering
college, and Dean Charles Old
father of the arts college.
Col. James Murphy, comman-
Cadet Officers
Named to Head
2nd Battalion
Cadet Lt. Col. Samuel G. Van
Natta heads the Second Battalion
cadet officer staff, with Daniel L.
Patterson serving as batalion
exec, officer and . Edward H.
Murray is as battalion police of
ficer. Company As rommnmlpr Is Westly
P.uttier. AmiFtir.z him are Oren L. Her
ring ns eer. offirer. Newton S. Mc
Brnver as :ic. oificer anil Joseph M
Wilkinson a? 1" Ft'i. In charge nf
plitiw.ns are Jrhn B. Scanlnn. Jr., Jack
M. ZoiiiUr iind P.nymnni1 S BruKley. Pla
toon acts, are Tnt-mns J. Bennett. Kgan
W. Dren'ii-r and H. P.. Livingston.
Commiirniini: Cr-minn B is Joseph F.
Anxennerfcer. whi Louis K. Uttlie-i and
Martin J. Onnn liold down the jkbIs of
H'p. officer nrd 1st Pet. respectively.
H-irold M. Hii-j-on, ri,;trles J. Jones.
I.eo (',. Ail.ims f.rri Edward M Haueh
ofiicer of the plMconf. Platoon Bgts. are
Hillird M. Imnrler. Oayle W. Miller.
Jerome F. Hnvli" aid Clifford Jones.
Pet'-r P. Burk is running C Company.
Wis staff in' hides Rohert K. Bernard,
f. officer: Francis C. Pooley. tac. of
ficer: and Maurice Jumper. 1st Sfct. Head
Ins the platoon art Frederick B Hohe.
Hirolil K. Leventhnl. Hnrry J. fltastny.
Richard A K rr. William Sieen. and
P.ohert P. Durne. Platoon spts. are Jacob
I Aronson. Ciltert W. Nutter. Edward
O Stralile. Ofhcrne M. Bounds. Albert S.
Hiirper and Donu'd an Horn.
Missouri Men Join AST
As Advanced Engineers
Thirty-nine new privates first
class have arrived from Jefferson
Barracks. St. Louis, Mo., to be
come part of the AST advanced
engineers stationed in the field
house.
The inen. who were previously
assigned to the air corps, have
all had college work in pre- mete
orology aiid are in Company F.
Make Our
Phone Line Your
Clothes Line
Banish your clothesline
troubles. Our washing nd
cleaning is done by ac
curate methods. Call
2-2772
"p3
mi
CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY
223 No. 14th
dant of the University army units,
and Capt. C. J. Lindley of STAR
classifications, will speak for the
military. Capt. Robert Johnson
will preside. Music has been
planned by the university ROTC
band.
The convocation is a required
formation for all AST engineers
and language students as well as
dental students, AST reserves, and
AST-ROTC men.
Chorus Tryouts Slated
For 6:15 Monday Night
Try-outs for membership in
the AST Male Chorus wilt be
held tomorrow night at 6:15 in
the third floor study hall of
Love library. All ASTP and
ASTRP men who are interest
ed in choral singing are eli
gible. The group is under the di
rection of MSgt. James D.
Smith, who was a UN music
instructor before entering the
army. The boys recently made
their first public appearance at
the First Presbyterian church,
and expect to make several
more such guest appearances
during the present term. Also
scheduled is a performance at
a war-bond rally in March.
Many vacancies were created
in the personnel of the chorus
at the end of last term. It is
hoped that the new men of the
AST reserve will respond in
sufficient strength to fill the
empty chairs.
Raiders Whip Co. C, 77 to 42;
'B' Trims 331st Easily, 68-43
Powerful Base Team
Led By Tat u in, Hudak
A hiehlv-peared. smooth-func
tioning Air Base quintet trampled
. A - 1 1 .
over a game dui oui-cibsscu
Company team last night to, win,
71 to 42. The Raiders led at half
time 32-19, and went on to score
39 more points In the second period
to rack up a decisive victory.
Big guns for the Base outfit
were "Goose" Tatum with 22
points, and Bob Hudak with 20
counters. These two were given
plenty of help by Vic Krafft with
11 points, Ralph Brady with 10,
and Husky Tony Koval who added
6 points to the winners total.
Reliable Milt Dobrer paced the
ASTP quintet's attack with 14
points, aided by ex-UN John Bot
torf with 10 markers. After 7
minutes the Raiders led 9 to 3,
and the closest C Company came
to tieing it up was with 12 minutes
gone when the count stood at
12-14. Hudak's one-handed shots
were dropping from all angles, as
he scored 14 points in the first session.
c Co.
Cassldy rf
Posma
Dohrer If
Calkins
l.md c
Maxwell
Burstein rg
Peterson
Boll or f Ik
Bnrdette
I Hampshire
f pis' Air Base
1 I Krafft rf
0 0 Tanski
2 14 tiames
0 0 Mveis
2 4 Hurlak
0 0 K.eroth
0 0 Tatum e
1 5 Koval rg
0 0 Bora si
0 10 Brady IK
0 0 Dawson
0 0
fit f Pl
5 1 11
0
0
1
9
0
10
2
0
3
0
0
0 0
0 2
2 26
0 0
2 22
Scheer and Fuller Spark
Quintet To Decisive Win
After getting off to a slow
start, company B turned on the
heat in the second half to wallop
the 331st training group from the
Lincoln Air Base, 68-43, in the
first half of Saturday night's dou
bleheader in the coliseum. The air
base five, led by Walton and
Myers, showed to advantage in a
fast first half, to lead 25-21 at
the whistle.
The second half found company
B fastbreaking, and sifting thru
the 331st's defense almost at will,
as Bob Scheer dropped in seven
field goals and Bunny Fuller six
to lead the attack. The Green
really began to roll about five
minutes after the half, and left
no doubt as to which was the bet
ter team, scoring 24 buckets in a
furious second period.
Co. B fit f pi 331sl fx f P
Jeasen f 2 0 4 My r f 7 2 18
Baker 2 0 4 Walton f & 0 10
Larson 2 0 4 Schamak e 3 17
Suchv f 3 0 SMoi 10 2
Fuller c 3 21 BrocKtn'n t 113
Scheer 9 2 20 Webster 0 11
Berwick 0 0 0 Donra 2 0 4
Brady g 4 1 5 Finney 0 0 0
Arustea 0 0 0;
'. it a Is 31 M' Totals 19 5 43
Totals
18 6 42 Totalf
30 11 71
Eder and DcLong
Edit 'Air Cordet'
Npw editors renlaced the former
heads of the "AirCorDet" follow
ing its third publication Iriday,
as its original editors, AS David
Downey and William McCoy, grad
uated with class 12.
Appointed to co-edit the 348th
CTD's paper are AS Benjamin
Kder and James DeLong. Eder was
sports editor of his high school
publication in Los Angeles, wnue
DeLong has handled the "Intro
ducing" interview column of the
"AirCorDet."
Newly- appointed associate edi
tor, AS Warren Green replaces
AS Edward Zielinski.
FIUNK KlCKRA
YOUR 4; A3! PUS 1IARBEK
Haircuts
I llh and S
i j Block East of Library
BECAUSE
WE ARE
NATIONWIDE
BOOK DEALERS
WE PAY YOU
Highest C
ash fmes
for
sesl Text BoeEts
Sell All Your Books
at
CKff5
CttetUirl attJ IT iW
I " 1
C-Men Edge Air
Corps in Second '
Tourney Opener
Opening the second round of th
military interunit basketball
league during Christmas vacation
C company topped the Air Corp
in a low-scoring tussle, 28-26, on
Tuesday, Dec.' 28.
The Birdmen pulled away to a
o.s lonri midwav thru the first
stanza, but Burstein and Burdette
led the boys in blue to a sum
halftime lead. Harris and Mitchell
narert the Fivers' offense, which
matched the "C" boys second pe
riod attack, each team scoring 1
noints. However, the Air Corps
was trailing 17-26 with about 8
minutes to go, and put on a raiiy
which almost, nipped the winners.
Box score:
Company C fK ft fl Air Corp
Burdette If 2 1 ciray u
Maxwell
Dobrer rf
Und c
Burstein lt
tvnea re
I Calkins
TotaU
0 0! Mitchell rf
4 6! Harris c
2 2 'O'Connor lg
2 10 RoKr
0 0 Salmon r(
1 5 Jaroa
9 10 28! Total
H ft f
12 4
2 3 7
1ST
0 9 0
1
19 1
24
9 3
FINAL 8TANDINOS IN FIItST
INTKAMl RAL ROl ND-ROB1N.
w I p4 U
Company R 4 4 177 114
Company C S 1 144 119
Kiel Honae 2 t 123 14
Air r 1 S 111 III
C'mnnaajr A 9 4 43 147
Welcome Everybody
Good Eats for All
South of Temple
s
V Hi HTY
T 1 1 J
PI
ff, LOTION
5 ..r.v.-r-
It'ii easy to keep your 9kin soft and smooth and
fresh if you follow the Ayer Way to Loveliness.
Use these four preparations but use them
every day.
IUXURIA to clean ond beautify . 1.00; 2.25;
NIGHT CREAM to imooth and lubricats . 1.00; 1.75
SKIN LOTION to freshen . . . 100; 1.75
BEAUTIFYING FACE CREAM
to propor for moke-up ... 1.00; 1.75
Ai a quick treatment for special occasions
BEAUTIFYING MASK .... 200
Mm rIl Tm
STREET FLOOR.
a . -- t i - --