Sunday, January 9, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Poqe 3 Basketball ... Continued from Face 1 a neat pass in front of the basket from Bob Cerv. Retherford Hits Claude potted a two handcr from just outside the restraining circle to make the scoreboard read 30-19 with five minutes gone in the final period. Freethrows were about all the Jayhawks could make in the next five minutes as Jerry Waugh, Gene Petersen, and Claude Hou chin combined to score three charity throws. Bus Whitehead was the scoring ace for Nebraska totaling 12 points while Gene Peterson matched the Husker center with 12 points also. Retherford tallied 11 points for the Nebraska cagers. Nebraska's B team defeated the Husker frosh in the opener 34-32. fK ft pf pin Hunting Petersen, ( 4 4-7 H'HI. I 0 O-l Mahry, f n o-0 Mrtln, f 2 2-3 Penny, f 0 o-0 Kneel, t 0 1-1 WaiiKh, c 1 1-3 tiear. c 0 0-0 Hnuchin. g 1 3ft Knns, jf 0 2-3 fPP. K 2 1-4 Smith, g 0 0-0 3 12 1 0 Totnls in H-27 20 34 Nehrnska In ft pf pt OK. I 1 l.HWTy, f 0 Malerck, f 2 Srh, t 2 t'ech. f 0 0-0 Whitehead, c 4 Pierce, c I Retlurforil, k S 1-2 2 11 Oiv. K 3 2-5 4 8 Anderson, g 1 0-0 1-1 2 4 1-1 3 2 5 1 1 6 3 ft 1 (I 4-ft 4 12 1-2 0 3 2 3 1 4 Totals .19 14-23 24 52 I linker H Cape Schedule Jan. 11 Peru State B at Lin coln. 14 Wcslcyan B at Wes leyan. 15 Freshmen at Lincoln. 29 Moni'iifisidc B at Lin coln. 31 Wesleyan B at Lincoln. Feb . 5 Freshmen at Lincoln. 12 York B at York. 19 Peru B at Auburn. 21 Wcslryan B at Lincoln. 22 iUorniiifrside B Sioux City. 2G Wesleyan B at Wes leyan. Mar. 5 York at Lincoln. Aggies Defeat NU Grapplcrs . . . Reese Wins By Jerry Ewin?. Oklahoma A & M, NCAA cham pions, took a 23 to 5 victory over a green Nebraska mat team Fri day night. This was the sixty second consecutive dual victory for Aggie wrestlers. Herb Reese was the Husker hero as he threw Rod Boker in the 175 pound class. This was the lone Nebraska victory and saved a white washing at the hands of the Oklahomans. The Aggies started with Bill Jernigans victory in the 121 pound division, and captured the first six matches. Then came Reese's triumph. Herb led ,5-2 on points after two periods, 'before pinning Baker in 6:21. In the evening's closest match Dick Button, a member of last summer's US Olympic team, took a narrow decision from Mike Di biase, 3-0. The heavier Button, who outweighed Mike by 40 pounds, gained a one point ad vantage in the second period by scoring on an "escape." Dibiase failed to break Button's advant age in the third period, giving the huge Oklahoman two points for time advantage. Only one fall was carded by the Aggies, that coming in the 165 pound division when Jack St. Clair threw Al Johnson in :49. The well-coached Aggies show ed their greatest adeptness in their ability to break advantages In no period could the NU grap plcrs hold advantage. Classified ON Cnmpus- OdoiI hoard, JIO week. Kikhih viulahje.l,aumlry. 2-H.lH. lillH Plymouth Spermi ne l.uxeUulor. 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Purely, Lefler, Sprague and Geier are the experienced hands on the squad with each having two years of expeiience, Al Dunavan was on the squad last year where he won a Fresh man numeral. Gymnastic squad members will enter the following events: Charles Purdy, sidehorse and highbar; Clarence Lefler, high bar; Phil Sprague, tumbling, side horse, parallel bars, trampolin, longhorse, flying rings; Leo Geier, parallel bars, sidehorse, tumbling, longhorse, flying rings; Art Mill man, sidehorse. Al Dunavan: highbar, long horse, trampolin, tumbling; Lloyd Hclgesen, parallel bars, trampo lin. Members of the Husker squad won the all college meet last year and the road trip will be their first test to keep the gymnastic I crown. It i ' ., y n rv Driving Range Now Available Indoor golf' practice is avail able for men students and faculty men on the golf driving range in the Coliseum basement each day according to Louis E. Means, physical education di rector. Students and faculty men may use the indoor golf range at any time between 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily, and on Saturday morning until noon. Clubs and practice balls may be checked out at the equip ment cage and from then on golf enthusiasts can correct that hook or slice to their hearts content. No special fee is required for this service. Students attending- the basket ball jranie Tuesday night must present .ticket number eleven from their activity book and their university .identification card before entering the Coliseum. Former Husker, Gene Petersen trys to help mates in scramble for ball during the hectic fi nal minutes of Saturday's game in the Coliseum. Bob Cerv fi nally recovered the ball for his teammates in Scarlet victory. ... 7 A. rr 5 1 Yuur College Clothing Store ! 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