Snndcry. March" 12, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN wtb KM JOD Wakefield Nips Gulbertson; Hildreth Trims Trumbull hTATK HlflH H4WOOL CHAMPIONSHIP Oaaa A. Omaha ftmrth II, Cotamtma 1. C B. York IS, Wnr IB. 1km r. WaWtVM tS, mifcrrtaMi tt. linn l. Ttllrtrrth S4t, Trumbull S4. Omaha South edged Columbus 33-10 at the coliseum last night to win the state high school class A baskeilall championship in a tightly played, bitterly fought game. The game was close throughout, with the Packers coming from an 8-9 deficit at the end of the third quarter to push past the Discover ers in a tight fourth quarter that had the stands roaring. Little Dan Georgeff. sparkplug of the South quint, drove in alone for a set-up on a tip-off play after one minute oof the fourth period to send the Tackers into a 10-9 lead. Shober followed with a free throw and Carrillo hit with a jvimp shot to push the Packers into a 13-9 lead with two and a half minutes left. Rich's gift toss a minute later brought Columbus to 13-10, but the Packers controlled play for the last minute and a half and suc cessfully stalled to protect their lead. Columbus Leads First. Columbus had held a 3-2 first quarter lead, with South rallying in the second quarter to grab a 6-4 halftime edge on a basket by Carrillo and free tosses by Geoieff and Myers. The Discover ers regained the lead in the third period on a basket by Rood and free throws by Rich and Elston, grabbing a 9-8 load as the quarter ended. Then came Georgeff s set up to touch off the winning last period rally for Cornie Collins' Packers. This was the second state title A.ST. Chorus Concert Donald Smith, Director Robert Henry & Donald Frey, Soloists 3:00 P. M., Sun. March 12 in the Union Ballroom Watch for "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, MAR. 19 B0ARDMAN ROBINSON LECTURE, MAR. 25 "EAGLE SQUADRON," APRIL 2 JOHN JACOB NILES LECTURE, APRIL 16 for South, who also won the class A title in 1939. Omaha South fK fl pi pt Oeorgrff t 11-113 llwoink f 1 (I-1 0 2 Mycin c 0 1- 4 1 Carrillo s 2 0-114 Shober g 1 1-3 3 3 Berg c 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 5 3-11 9 Columbua tt Cam f 0 Rich f 1 Rood c 1 KIMon g 0 Brook K 0 Cochran f 0 Thimgan f 0 Day f ft 13 ft pf pu 0 0 1 0 2 2 V o o 0 4-5 0-0 2 4 0-1 0-0 o-o 0-0 New Shades of Revlon Just Received smart iroracn everywhere swear by 'V ! J America's best-loved nail cBainel and lipstick YouH marvel at the "stay-on" quality, the radiant loveliness of this famous nail polish id matching lipstick. The favorite with veil-dressed women and professional manicurists everywhere. Select yours in one of the glorious new shades, today! DOUBLE FEATURE. Com; lele. Cm Am rajru.'jr tim Union Sail f mojuW mint imaU mm Adhcrtm. I i n 60c .00 All price plug tax Street Floor. Totals 2 6-10 12 10 Scoro at ent of period!: Columbus 3 4 10 South 2 6 13 Officials: Dirk Piilllam, Grand Island potior; Toild Kiinticlman, Omaha U. York 25, Wayne 18. Rallying in the closing min utes, York knocked off Wayne 25 to 18 for the class B title. Trailing 17-18 as the fourth quarter opened, York pulled even on a free throw by Don Cooper, then cut loose in the last four minutes with a fast-breaking attack which smothered Wayne's hopes. Wakefield 23, Culbertson 22. Wakefield won a rouser from dark horse Culbertson, 23-22, to grab the class C championship. Wakefield held a 12-9 halftim edge, withstood a second half Cul bertson rally for the victory. Hildreth 36, Trumbull 34. Hildreth staged a second half comeback to whip Trumbull 36-34 and win the class D crown. Down 20-21 at the half, Hildreth fin ished strong to cinch the two-point victroy. i i . ' ii II ll ' -4 Li n.iA'.a nii nun II iilil'lfll " I .l-ll.TI - ,T., Semifinals Due In Intramural Cage Tourney The intramural basketball sched ule moved up to the semifinals with an upset last Wednesday night, when the Y.M.C.A. defeated the A.T.O.'s. The semifinals should prove to be fast games, as the teams participating have showed some real ball handling. The semifinal schedule is as fol lows: Tuesday, March 14. 7:30: Sig Chi vs. Y.M.C.A. 8:30: Theta Xi vs. Brown Pal ace. Thursday, March 16. 7:30: Sig Eps vs. Corn Cribbers There is only one game sched uled for Thursday night, as the Phi Gams drew a bye in the con solation bracket. Tuesday, March 21, will be the finals for championship and conso lation. The winners of the Sig Chi Y.M.C.A. game will play the winner of the Sig Ep-Corn cno bers for the championship. . ( i Krm Lincoln Journal. Harry Meginnis sinks one fom the foul circle but Lincoln later dropped a heartbreaking 25 to 23 overtime battle to Creighton Prep. The win sent the Young Blue Jays into the semifinals. i4 1'' mi If I. VP I , - m m 1 4 WmoMM' Vl v- 1 From Unco4n Jounutl. 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