The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1949, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday. February 25, 1949
Huskcr B Team
Cops Win Over
Morningsidc B
The Nebraska "B" team took
a 68 to 44 victory over Mornitig
side 'B" of Sioux. City Tuesday
night on the Morningside courts.
The Huskers led at half-time by
38 to 18 .
The Husker cagers had it all
thrnuchout the
game. Jim Walsh and Darrell
Brandenburg lea nusser s.cui
as they each tipped in u mar.
Arc
Tko "W unuari has two re
maining games on their schedule
,e thv mfPt Nebraska Wesleyan
"B" at Wesleyan Feb. 26 and
play host to York "B" March 5
in tvr.ir final nnrarance on the
Coliseum maples. The York game
will start at 5:45 p.m.
Interdenom Lead
To Newman Club
Heading into the homestretch
in the Interdenominational su
premacy race, the Newman Club
is found in first place, leading a
tightly packed field. With only
badminton .horseshoes and soft
bull remaining the Catholics sport
a 27 Vz point margin over the sec
ond place Presbyterian House.
The Newman boys picked up val
uable points in winning the bas
ketball and ping pong leagues.
All students Interested in
writing in the Sports Depart
ment of the Daily Nebraskan
are asked to report to Bob
Phelps, Sports Editor, Monday
afternoon.
All-City Handball
Tourney, to Start
Tony Meyers, physical director.
YMCA, has announced the
opening of the all-city individual
handball championships Anyone
is eligible to play, including stu
dents at the University of Ne
braska. There will be three
classes, A, B and C. Anyone may
play in A league. B league is
for anyone who has not won a
B tourney and C-league is for
anyone who has not won a C tour
ney. The tournament will be played
during February and March. En
tries are due Monday, Feb. 28, at
noon. All games will be played
on the Y courts. There is an
entry fee of one dollar per man.
A doubles tourney will be run
off also.
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Motract n'c lpasue-leading cag
eis embarked Thursday evening:
for Boulder where they will meet
the University of Colorado Sat
urday night.
Tho Mnclrpfo snueaked cast the
Buffs in their previous meeting
in Lincoln earlier tnis monin.
i .,11 PnUrnHn f i vp held on to the
Scarlet most of the way before
succcumbing 45-43 in a game
marred by a brawl near the
finish.
Coach Harry Good gave his
men a rest this week following
their thrilling win over Missouri
Monday night. The Huskers have
had close contests in their last
three games and the strain began
to tell on the squad during the
last half of the MU battle. Good
Hr-iHoH fo show movies Tuesday
and let them have Wednesday off
altogether.
ThP Colorado five has been
very tough at home this year,
having lost only to Missouri ana
Oklahoma, both games in doubt
till the final gun.
Frosty Cox s five dropped a 4
48 decision to the Missourians
Saturday nipht at Boulder. Colo
rado led until the last 40 seconds
when Missouri grabbed a fielder
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FOUND at colliseum after Missouri game:
One pair plain rimmed Rlnsses. Call
Don Rice. 2-7831 and leave message.
ANYONE Interested In going 1o Mexico
City about June 18th. Call Bob Wheeler
3-3735.
FOR SALE 1939 Ford tudor. Excellent
condition. Must aell. 4S0. Tom Pod-
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LOST (.'lass ring Wentworth Military
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ROOM for 2 men on Campus. Board
$10 week. Call 2-4438.
LOST White-gold watch. Clraud Pera
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and stalled during dying mo
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Stalcup said, following the game,
that the Tigers were in their best
form of the season in tne win.
tvio rn nitnrk will again be
spearheaded by Bob Rolander,
6' 5" center who troubled the
Huskers throughout the last con
test. Rolander is one of the top
scorers in the conference with a
per game average or over ien
points.
The Colorado five will average
about six-three unless Rod Bell,
reserve center, is inserted into
the lineup. Bell, a junior, towers
to 6' 10".
Coach Good said that he will
probably go along with the same
starters he used against Missouri.
This would be Cox and Malacek
at the forwards, Whitehead at
center, and Cerv and Retherford
at the guards.
Gymnasts Host
To Invitational
Meet Saturday
The third annual Nebraska In
vitational Gymnastic Meet
promises to be the best one yet.
Entries are coming in slowly but
Coach Pat Patterson states that
the list of contestants should be
nearly completed by Friday.
Last year s meet was won Dy
Nebraska with Colorado placing
a close second. The Buffaloes of
Colorado are again expected to
give the Huskers trouble this
year. In a dual meet tnis year.
the Buffs nosed out NeDraska
dQ-dfi The race for the title
will be a close one again as the
Cornhusker team has been
strengthened considerably since
their last meeting.
YA Craren. varsity swimmer.
has been added to the U. N.
tromnniino sniiad This event
doesn't add to the team total,
but Craren's presence will bolster
depth of the squad.
The meet will De neia in ims
University Coliseum Saturday
and the public is cordially in
vited to attend.
Union Calendar
Friday. Feb. 25. 9-12 p. m., Drl-
Nit club, with dancing, floor
show and table service.
Saturday, Feb. 26, 1 p.m., fi
nals of men's Ping Fone tourna
ment. .
Sunday, Feb. 27, 5 p. m., tor
fee Hour, main lounge.
Masauer's "Skyline Scandals,"
7:30 p. m., ballroom.
Union movie, 8:15 p.m.,
"Claudia and David."
Tuesday, March 1, 4 p.m., Si
esta Film, main lounge.
Coke dance, 5 p. m., ballroom.
Craft shoD. 7 D. m.
Square dancing:, 7:30 p. m.
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