The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    tWccInesclay, February 7, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
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Sooners Tied
AS I SEE IT
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Even tho Nebraska is at the
bottom of the conference ladder
their tall center, Art Peterson.
leads the league with an average
of 13.16 points scored per game
in Big Six games. He has racked
tip 136 points in 14 contests,
Following him in total points is
little Bobby Hahn of Fremont
with a total of 100 points.
The Cornhusker tally sheet:
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It's going to be interesting to
jiee how well the much beaten
Cornhuskers of Nebraska W'ill
draw in the way of paying cus
tomers when they meet the Kan
sas Jay hawkers this Saturday.
For the first time this season the
Jluskers will be playing a home
fame without the help of the
LAAF Wings to draw a crowd,
and so this will be the first test
of Lew's boys drawing power
with the Lincoln public and the
UN students. It is my sincere
hope and belief that, the Huskers
will draw almost as well without
the Wings as they do wiih them.
The Huskers have turned in a
remarkable record this year. Even
tho they have lost 13 out of their
14 games so far this year they
have forced three games into over
time periods, and lost five of their
pames by seven points or less.
In all of their contests they have
maintained a scoring average of
better than 42.6 poims per game.
Kansas, Missouri, Iowa State j
Iowa Scahawks and Kansas State
remain on the U. N. schedule. It
the college, and the two gamblers
who offered them the money are
being held by a grand jury.
The number of teams entered
for the state basketball tourney
to be held in Lincoln the week
of the 14, 15, 16, and 17 has
reached the total of 425. Some
fun!
National Inler-
Fralcrnily Group
Condemns Hazing
It will be up to the Kansas
Aggies, who have been the in and
outers in the Big Six race, and
the Nebraska Cornhuskers who
have been the just plain outers to
mess up the well laid plans of the
high flying Oklahoma Sooners,
and their co-parlners in the hold
ing of the Big Six basketball race.
The Wildcats will go to Norman
to try to repeat their early sea
son win over the Okies. It was in
the first game of the season that
Coach Fritz Knorrs sometimes
brilliant 'cats put on some very
fancy razzle dazzle to take a one
point decision from the Sooners
55-54. Since then the Kansans
have taken a pair of whippings,
but to maRe up for those, they
went on a 70 point spree against
the hapless Huskers.
Nebraska Tough.
The Nebraskans have yet to
win their first game in six starts,
but strangely enough, the Corn-
have shown their best
NEW YORK, N. Y. (ACP). All
forms of hazing involving mental
or physical torture, including
paddling, will be banned official
ly and absolutely by all colleges i huskers
and universities thruout the coun- efforts against the. league lead
try and offenders, both individuals 'ers. It took two overtimes for
and organizations, disciplined if.Oklahoma to eke out a win from
the request of the National Inter-:the very stubborn Huskers. The
fraternity conference is followed. Uayhawkers beat the Cornhuskers
A resolution declaring such but the struggle was mueii
forms of hazing a menace to the .closer than the score would indi-
welfare of educational institutions cate. It was only in the last few
and the various organizations moments of the game that tho
which are a part of the institu- Jayhawkers were able to pull
lions, as well as to individual away from the Nebraska boys.
students, was passed unanimously jn a race that defies ranking1
at the 36th annual meeting of the.by the means of competitive
National Interfraternity con f cr-! scores the gremlins or what ever1
ence, held in New York City re- specie cf demon occupies the;
cently. 'basketball floor, must be having!
While such forms of hazing 'Quite a week. Missouri rlavsi
have been condemned in earlier Uwice this week in the conference.
sessions, this is the first definite could conceivably be in a tie for!
request made for action by tho ,first place if they were to beat!
administrative oificers of eduoa-jboth Kansas State and Iowa!
tional institutions. For years the state and if Nebraska would beat'
National Interfraternity confer-1 Kansas and K-State knock off,
ence and its 60 member f rater- 'Oklahoma. Resides their confer-:
nities have tried thru educational cncc fates the Tigers go to Iowa!
means to eliminate questionablejcity Saturday to play the Iowa I
Wings Prepare
For Colorado
The Lincoln Army Air Field
Wings have been holding numer
ous hard scrimmages this week in
preparation for their trip to Colo
rado Springs this Thursday to
play the Second Army Air Corps
Headquarters team of . Colorado
Springs.
The Wings who are the virtually
unchallenged champs of the east
ern section of the Second Air
Force area must play several
teams of the area in the next few
weeks.
Coach Tatum.
Goose Tatum, the local Army's
leading scorer, Ray Lumpp the
left handed forward, and big
Eddie Ehlers were given the most
attention by their coach. Captain
Stanley Hall. The Goose, the
Wings leading scorer, showed fine
form in last Saturday's game with
the Peru Tigers, and Coach Hall
expects even better things from
him in the coming games.
Feb. 24, the Wings travel to
Omaha to meet the national AAU
champions, the Phillips Oilers in a
return match in a benelit game
for the Living Memorial fund. The
Wings conquered the Oilers in
their last meeting which was held
in Colorado Springs.
Coach Hall says he expects to
have all his men in shape, includ
ing Vic Kraft who was injured in
the game with the Doane Navy a
week ago.
Evidence indicates lhat Adolf
Hitler suffered from hysterical
blindness for six months after the
last war, says Dr. Viitor A. Gonda
of the Loyola university (Chi
cago) school of medicine.
HEAR
MAJOR 1. E
STOCKMAN
Air It as? Chaplain
LSA Fellowship Hour
Thursdoy, 7:30 P. M.
315 Union
hazing practices among the 2,422
undergraduate chapters of the 200
fraternity campuses in this coun
try. In placing the responsibility
for prohibition and enforcement
upon the local administrative of
ficers, fraternity leaders hope that
Seahawks.
The standings and this
schedule:
wrecks
Oktalmma 4
Kansas 4
Vm Slate ........ 2
K-Stai 2
Missouri 2
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Fb. 6: MiswMin-K -Slate at Manhattan
The bit conrratulations of the hJeclriC Washers III JllllSIC ,- Nwin -" rr-Fiipht i wa
looks like a little tough sledding' prot,,em wjn solvcd
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week go Ut Coach Ed Weir and
his varsity trackmen. Their 51-45
victory over the Kansas Jayhamks
sets them up as a major threat in
the TRig Six race.
Eig rubs in the victory were
Dean Kratz, mho plunked off three
firsts, and Norval Barker, the
winner of both hurdle events.
Others whose help was appreci
ated greatly mere Don Morrison
mho mon the mile, Buzz Hollins
and Dick Tiderit, mho m'n first
and wcond in the shotput, Dick
Miller, the first place man in the
pole vault, and Jigps Whit more,
two-mile minner.
All true sports lovers turned
tip their noses last week and
vowed that another incident like
the Brooklyn college deal would
never happen again. This modern
sequel to the Black Sox episode f
1919, is really a black mark ipon
the sporting world. However, the
five players who accepted the
$1,000 to throw the game with
Akron U., drew suspensions from
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a special request for the wash
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with his medical supplies.
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