The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, FeKruary 23,' 1944
THE NEBRASKAN
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'C Edges Out
Co. A in Ninth
Tourney Win
A red hot, fighting A. Company
team put a scare in Company C's
Blue Wave, leading 22 to 19 at
the half, only to succumb to the
league leaders in a fast second
stanza, 39 to 29, last night in the
Coliseum. Lee Aho dumped in
four baskets, and McCauley reg
istered three to pace the under
dogs to a 20 to 12 lead with four
and one-half minutes left in the
first half. Then Dobrer and Par
minter helped cut down the mar
gin to three points at the whistle. 1
The win was the ninth strai&rt
Intramural victory for the Blue
and their second of this round.
The Red Raiders were dropping
them from all angles in the first
chukker, and their fight off the
backboards seemed to disconcert
the C-men.
Co C (39) fK
Poorer f
l.arnpshire
F:irminter
Ftynes
Lind o
Bus ma
BtirstiMn S
Petersen
Bunlciio g
Calkins
Totals
ft f!
2 12.
0 2
2
0 2
2 6:
0 0
Co. A (391 fg ft f
7
1 II
1 SI
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9 39,
Mi Caiili-y f
Mallon
Oliver f
Kemp
LivinKston c
Aho s
Kennedy g
Totl
14 1 2!'
Co. B Blasts
Field House
After a rather uneventful first
half. B company last night turned
on the heat to down the Field
House, 55-31. Big Ellis lessen
racked up 15 points to lead the
scoring, Bunny Fuller and his "Ta-tum-styled"
loop following with 12.
B Company took the opening
jump. Fuller tipping in the first
basket. McNeilly scored for the
Field House to tie it up. Scheer
and Fuller then came thru to make
it 6-2. favor of "B." Hays, Walsh,
and McNeilly gave the Field House
a momentary lead, which Jessen
promptly severed with a total of
nine consecutive points. At the
half the Cookmen led, 26-17.
Fuller, Scheer, and Jessen opened
the Green's second-half rally, and
the height-handicapped Field
housemen soon found themselves
bottled up. With four minutes
gone, both teams went into a
scoreless slump, the B-men emerg
ing to add the finishing touches
and walk awav with their second
victory of the third round robin. !
The box score:
Co B
P.nlMWlS
Brudv
PlIc-liV
Fuller
A rnt en
Baker
Moor,-
run
Selieer
Berw i' k
Kit fner
Total
fK ft tp! Field H w fg ft tp
l!i Hays 2 0 4
3 0 fi Atittionv 0 0 0
0 1 1 WcNeiliy 2 1 f,
2 0 4 I'ope 0 0 0
fi 2 12 IleKilvs 3 0 f,
2 0 4 IMects 1 0 2
fl 0 0: KMfrrtilM 0 0 0
0 1 1 ' Kroeshle 0 0 0
n o 0 Kalwasper 2 0 4
r, 0 10 Walsh 1 1 3
0 o 0'Cook 2 3 7
1 0 21 McCoy 0 0 0
Kesulas 0 0 0
2! fi fifi! Total 13 S 31
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, . . and the clothes you wear!
Our laundry and cleaning give
clothes a "snftp" that make men
look twice and women look
envious.
333 No. 12
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special showing
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Yours for the picking . . th freshest,
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spring and summer . . . ready for reap
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B. Printed Spun
Rayon
Tested Soap V
Water fabric; junior
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tit II I AY'sVk KaKie J
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dered trim. Sizes 9 to 15. V
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C. 2 Pc. Seersucker rt ? J$ A
Checked seersucker, a beloved jf0iM -jiX
summer fabric. Vell tailored j0filSr.
frock in sizes 9 to 15. I
8.95 ; r-Vi
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10 mmm ,0sm
8.95 VwJ-247 " 0 Pit
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Styled with the new
round neckline that's
so youthful. Sizes
to 18.
Eloscbutl given to cnc-li euslonier
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
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