The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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jWeHnesHay, February 21, 1945
Red Hot Wings Club Bombers
'60-37, Ehlers, Lumpp Star
BY CHUCK PETERSON.
The Lincoln Wings defeated the 2nd AF Superbomb
ers by the score of 60-37 last nite at the coliseum. The
Wings went ahead on Eddie Ehler's first ' ''ket and were
never headed after that.
The Wings and the Bombers matchw Ou.oket for bas
ket until Tatum and Lumpp went on a scoring spree to
bring the score to 32-18 at the half. It was during this pe
riod that Goose Tatum scored 11 of his 15 points. Big Bob
Hendren was guarded very closely during the first half
oy Anearn and aidn t score a
single point until midway in the
last half.
It waa all Wings during the
second half and they were paced
by Ray Lumpp and Ed Ehlers
In one of the fastest exhibitions of
basketball ever seen in the coli
seum. Lumpp started, the. half
with a rebound and countered
with a free throw. Tatum and
Ehlers then began to pour the
baskets in and the only player
on the Bombers that could match
either of them was Player-Coach
Joe Regan.
In the last few moments of
the game Ed Ehlers outraced the
Bombers and countered two
driving baskets, to all but cinch
the outcome. The Wings played
smart ball stalling during the
last three minutes, but they didn't
have any worries after the ffrst
two minutes.
Ray Lumpp was high man with
18 points, followed by Goose
Tatum with 15 and Ehlers with
12. High man for the Bombers
was Biggs, who amassed the total
of 11 points. Ahearn's defense
work was one of the biggest
factors in the Wing's victory, but
it was really the Wing's fast
break that broke the Superbomb
er's back.
Supprbomders tg
Rices f 4
Marsh f 4
Hendren C 2
Regan g 2
Klcppe g 2
Hand f 0
Grahnm f 0
Woolery g 0
Auien g 0
ft pf
2-3 1
1-1
3-4
1-1
1-3
0-0
0-1
0- 0
1- 1
pts
10
9
7
5
S
0
0
0
1
Intramurals
The Intramural games
Thursday night are as follows:
Brown Palace vs. Theta XI
Z. B. T. vs. Cornhusker Co-
Op
Phi Gams vs. Sig Alph
All games start promptly at
7:30.
Gordie, Ehlers still is looking
for those who are Interested
in a track meet or a swimming
meet to apply to him at the
A.T.O. house. He says that en
tries can be made by house and
only those that live in the
house can participate with that
house.
To retrain business and profes
sional men for supervisory posi
tions in war industries Stanford
university is offering a training
program in management prac
tices in war industries.
CLASSIFIES
10f TLS
Totals . 14 9-14 20 27
Wine fK ft pf pt
Lumpp f 7 4-4 1 18
Krafft t 4 1-3 1 9
Tatum c 5 5-10 4 IS
Ehlers g 5 2-2 3 12
Ahearn g 1 1-2 3 3
Bellack f 1 1-1 0 3
Brady g 0 0-0 0 0
Totals
Score at half:
bombers 18.
23 14-22 1 2 60
wings 32. Super-
Considerable permanent dam
age is caused to stands of timber
by the antlers of deer, according
to H. J. Lutz and H. H. Chapman
of the Yale school of forestry.
Huskers Lose
The'' Nebraska Cornhuskers
were defeated 55 to 41 by the
Iowa Seahawks in Iowa City
last night. Bob Koenig led the
Iluskrr scoring with 11 points.
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THE NEBRASKAN
Iowa State Nips
Husker Quintet
BY DON J. BAKER.
Bob Mott's delayed action dual
counter spelled Nebraska's defea
here Monday night and kept the
Cyclones in the running for the
Big Six conference cage title by
a score of 47-45.
With but seven seconds left in
the game, Mott sent a long, arch
ing shot whistling thru the hoop
to create the deciding score of 47
to 45. Iowa State trailed 25 to 22
at halftime.
Jim Myers dumped in 14 points
to pace the Cyclones, while Koe
nig led the Huskers with 14
points.
The triumph brought Iowa
State's record in the loop to five
victories and two defeats and
pared the Jayhawkers' margin to
a half game.
The Cyclones went ahead in the
first 45 seconds of the second
half when forward Orlyn Feuer
bach and Mott hit fielders. Guard
Buzz Hollins knotted the tally
with a charity shot, but Ted
Chamberlain, Iowa State back-
courter, cashed a push shot to put
Iowa State out in front, 28-27.
Cornhusker Art Peterson s gift
shot Again evened the score, and
the teams battled down to the
stretch on even terms to set the
stage for Mott's archer from way
out yonder.
Iowa State fg ft fl Nebraska
'eurrhach f 4 3 01 Stralianf
2 Hiihn f
1 ! RIohs f
01 Peterson C
3 Hollins g
2 Postello g
2'Koenlg g
I Nelson g
IHoemann g
Myers t 6
eal f 0
Pflum f 0
Mott e 4
htm lain g 3
Block ( 3
f ft
2 1
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AS I SEE IT
By
The newest innovation in the
game of basketball is being shown
to the East by Columbia. It
consists of the same number of
players, size of court, etc., but
there is a half moon drawn around
the top of the free throw circle
and extending toward the back of
the court, touching the backhne
about four feet from the side line
The point is that every basket
sunk from outside this line is
three points instead of the usual
3 o
3 3
Totals 20 7 10i Totals 18 9 14
Hslftima score: Nebraska 25, Iowa
State 22.
Free throws missed: Iowa State. Feuer-
barh 2, Block 2, Myers. Mott; Nehraskaa,
Hollins 2, Strulian, Peterson. Costello.
War Show . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
have a crreat deal of hair on thpir
chests. Well, a few do. These
appartfons are finally found to
be THE campus BMOC's. THE
boys around camcus. THE collet
Joes. To save them any embar
rassment, their names are being
withheld. This act guarantees a
good laugh, and spectators can
even throw tomatoes at the most
loved College Joe if you like.
Frankly, these boys are used to
tomatoes.
The two surprise acts are only
a part of the whole show, but
there is no doubt that the rest
of the show will be even better.
Tickets for the War Show are
on sale every noon in the Union
lobby, and from 4 to 6 in the
afternoon, and from 7 to 8 every
evening for 40c each.
two. And if a player wants to take
a free throw from this line in
stead of the usual line, he is
awarded two points in place of the
regular one for a gift toss. It
seems that everyone concerned
would rather spoil the game of
basketball by giving a reward for
playing a sniping game instead of
a driving game, than to let the
tall boys play without a handicap
www
Even tho the Huskers have av
eraged over 44 points a game they
nave won only two out of 16. They
have engaged m four overtime
contests (and lost them all) and
have lost half a dozen by only one
or two points. What they need. I
guess, are some rabbit's feet, four
leal clovers, and some loaded dice.
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