Sunday, January 12, 1947 THE DAILY NEBRASKAM Page 3 Nebraska II Over Iowa : Wins Quintet By Cub Clem. , .. Coming back after a 14-10 first quarter deficit, the "B cagers of the university caught the Western Union College Eagles just before halftime, pulled ahead, 46-40, at the beginning of the fourth quar ter, and went on to beat 4he Iowans, 65-52, on the coliseum boards Saturday night. The Eagles started off fast, after Fred Simpson had 6cored Ne braska's first field goal, and at one time led by seven points. When the starting UN five left the court, they gave the second group a 14-10 disadvantage to work with. The second bunch only made it worse for by the time the third team, the best of the evening, could arrive on the scene, Nebraska was trailing 10- 20. This outfit closed the score rather quickly with Sammy Va- cantl doing the bulk of the scor In. "Slingin Sam" of football fame made the most of his op portunitics, hitting a nice figure of five field goals out of seven at tempts. Two quick baskets by him just before the halftime gun tied the score and then sent the Nubbins out in front to stay. The halftime score was 32-30. The third group, consisting of Bill Salcr, Thurman, Wright, Al Bergauist, Don Bauer, and Va canti, put a lot of pep into the sagging UN offensive and swept the opposition off their feet for just long enough to claim the lead After that, it was smooth sailing for the Cornhuskers. Boost Lead. The Nubbins, with the third team still in, increased their lead quickly with the resumption of hostilities after the halftime inter tvussion. Anton Lawry and Va ranti put in the first baskets, and then the number three group left he floor, to be replaced by a com bination of first, second, and fourth stringers. Mel Williams and Fred Simpson burned the nets, giving the next bunch a comfortable working margin. This group gave the Western Union squad a chance to pull within seven points at one time midway in the third quar; r. Bad passing, which came in a streak, made the Nubbins look very bad a couple of times. However, with the arrival of the first five, things began to look up. Settling down to straight, easy basketball, this group left the fi nal combination a considerable lead. The Eagles never threat ened after that, with the Nubbins in possession of the ball most of the time. Doyle Busskohl and Don Bauer potted the last baskets, and that was the game. McLaughlin Stars. The outstanding player for the Western Union squad, and pos sibly of the evening, was Russ McLaughlin, a hot shot center who emerged from the game with 16 points. Paul Colenbrander fol lowed him for the Iowans with Nebraska B fK ft f pts. Simpson f , ft o 1 10 Lowry f 5 1 311 Van Burgh f 0 0 2 0 William t 3 3 1 9 Keatlnp f 0 0 1 0 WrlRht f 2 2 1 Paler f 0 1 1 1 Wcnke f 0 0 0 0 Swanson ( 0 0 0 0 Srb c 0 0 2 0 SchlelRer e 2 1 1 S Rletermnn g , 1 1 0 3 Denker g , 0 1 1 1 Bnur g 2 0 3 4 Rohlson R 0 0 2 0 Va. .cantl g S 1 1 11 Berqulst R 0 2 3 2 Buaskohl g 1 0 0 2 Totals 7 2 13 23 85 Western Union College fR ft f pts. Vermeer f 1 0 2 2 Bletscher f 1 2 4 4 Wendland f 1 0 0 2 Pfaltr.Kraph f 3 1 0 7 RoRgen f 2 1 0 5 Mclaughlin c 7 2 1 10 Reuter c 1 3 2 5 Brink R 0 0 0 0 Chance g 1 1 1 3 Stanley R 0 0 0 0 Collcnhrnnder g 2 4 4 8 Scholton g O 0 1 O Totals 19 14 15 f2 Score at half: Neuraska B 32, Western Union 3(1. Free throws missed: Nebraska B I.awry 2, Van Burgh. Williams: Western Union Vermecr, Pfaltigraph. Roggen 3, Mclaughlin 4. Renter. Collenbrander 2. Officials: Joe Wilcoxen and nob unrey. eight points, and Dick Pfalzgraph sank seven. For the Nubbins, Sam Vacanti and Anton Lawry led with 11 points apiece, followed by Fred Simpson with ten and Mel Wil liams with nine. Finishing out the bulk of the scoring, Thurman Wright made six, Bob Schleiger got five, Don Bauer netted two field go:s for four, and Bernie , . . i . i . : . i. uieierman came inioun three tallies. with Gym Shorts By Cenene Jensen BY GENENE JENSEN. Meetings in the physical educa tion department are in full swing again after the vacation lapse. Members of the Badminton club will hold an important meeting in Grant Memorial Tuesday, at 7 m. Election of officers for the 1946-47 season will be held, and it is necessary that a large num ber of girls be there, according to Evelyn Lukovsky, president. The Badminton intramural tournament will start in less than a month, and any girl who wishes to participate will be able to prac tice Tuesday evenings at meetings of the club. This is about the only time that it is possible to get any practice for the tournament. - Swim Club Meet. Jeanne Branch, president of the Swimming club, has announced the regular meeting of the group for next Thursday, at 7:15 p. m., in the coliseum. Pre-Orchesis will meet at 5 p. m., Wednesday, in Grant Me morial, and Orchesis has sched uled its regular meeting for 7 p. m., that day. WENDELL C L A RK Regular . guard on the Kansas basketball tcarn last year, will be in action for Phog Allen's cagers Tues day night when the Jayhawkers come to Lincoln for a Big Six clash with the Cornhuskers. After being beaten in their first two loop starts, the KU team will be fighting to stay in the running. IM Basketball "A" I.KAGI K I. Beta Theta Pi 2 0 SiRma Chi 1 0 Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 Phi Kappa Psl 2 1 Kappa Siuma 1 3 Theta XI 0 1 Cornhuskers 0 2 Karlier game between Beta Theta PI and Sigma Chi will be re-played. II. ' Sigma Alpha Kpsilon 3 0 Delta Upsilon 3 0 Phi Gamma Helta 2 0 Alpha Gamma Rhn 1 2 Delta Tau Helta 1 2 Beta Sigma Tsi 1 2 Brown Palace 0 2 III. Farm House 3 0 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 Pioneers 1 1 SiRma Nu 1 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 2 Sigma Alpha Mu 1 2 Zeta Beta Tau 0 3 FRATERNITY R TEAMS. I.KAGI K I. Sigma Nu 2 0 Alpha Tau Omega 1 0 Delta Tau Delta ....1 0 Kappa Sigma 1 I Brown Palace 0 1 Sigma Chi 0 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 0 2 II. Phi Gamma Delta 4 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 4 Beta Theta PI 1 1 Delta Upsilon 1 1 Alpha Gamma Rho 0 2 Zeta Beta Tau 0 2 Pioneers 0 0 Husker Matmen Drub Wichita In First Start Coach Jerry Adams' cVrnhusker bonebenders spoiled Wichita uni versity's first fling at intercolle giate wrestling as they piled up a 28-6 advantage Saturday night at the coliseum following the Nubbins basketball game. Chunky Jack Tamai, Husker 145 pound battler paced, the Scar let team as he pinned Wendell Rice of the Wichita squad in Ginn Sparkles In UN Track Squad Drills Track Coach Ed Weir gave the public a quick look at some of his current track prospects Satur day afternoon when he held com petitive time trials on the indoor oval under the east stadium. The two and a half hour program served as a "feeler" to enable Weir to get a better line on men who have been working out for the past several months. The time trials are to become a regular Saturday afternoon af fair until the opening of the in door season on the first of Feb ruary. Mile Time 4:29. The most Dleasim? event of iho afternoon was the performance of diminutive Bobby Ginn in the mile run. Ginn. who rrrrnllv placed third in the Sugar Bowl mile run in New Orleans, turned in a creditable time of 4:29 as he nosed out Don Morrison, who had been given a considerable handicap. Other brieht snots in the first trials of the year were the per formances turned in in the high hurdles and the shot put. Ralph Kinc. Waterloo timber- topper, copped first place in both heats of the high hurdles with a time of 7:8 seconds. Close on his heels were Bob Berkshire, state high school record holder, and Norval Barker, Aurora vet eran. Dick Pederit. former Lincoln High school shot-putter, captured first Place in that event with a Ifieave of 45 feet 1 inch. minutes and 59 seconds of the first round for the quickest fall of the evening. The Nebraska team capitalized on falls in five matches to build up its margin of victory after the visiting Wheatshockers had taken the lead .during the early stages of the dual meet. Mickey Kelley sent the Ne braskans off to an early lead with a fall in the 121 pound class, but in the 125 and 136 pound classes the Wichita matmen were victor ious. But mighty Mike DiBiase had no trouble with his hulking heavyweight opponent, Al Voygt, who he threw twice. The first fall came after 4 minutes and 30 sec onds and Mike repeated the trick 31 seconds later while Voygt was trying for a fall. The- Boker brothers took home victories in the 165 and 175 pound divisions. Marshall Boker's win over Dan Dwyer in the 165 pound class was one of the high spots of the evening for both men wpm near exhaustion after Boker had employed a punishing "guillotine" hold. Boker took the decision hv a 12-7 score. Harold Boker duplicated Di Biase's trick and Dinned his fn Glenn Dody, twice. Andy Marinkovich turned In thA fifth Nebraska fall when ha tossed Paul McCauley in 7:18 in me ioo pound scrap. The sum mary: 121 HOlind ClAflS' Xfibov Vollu fJ KMn. Jack Sanper W) tn 4:00. decisioned Howard Crom (N), 3-0. 136 pound class: Al Daniels W) de cisioned Mickey Sparano (N), 10-1. 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