Thursday, December 15, 1949 THE DAILY MEBRASKAN PAGF 3 Jespersen H T Lecod BY JERRY Norm Jespersen, Iowa State Teachers forward, gave the University of Nebraska cagers a rough battle for 53 min utes last night. The six-foot four-inch senior scored 30-points, 21 in the first half, and kept the Panthers in the game up until 13 minutes of the second half as the Cornhuskers outlasted the Iowa team, bU-D4. r Jespersen missed only two shots from the field before intermis sion. All of his shots the first half were on one-handed set shots from the left side of the floor. Duo Score Jim Ludeman, 6-5 center, and Jespersen scored all but one of the Panther's 32 points in that . hectic first half. The lead changed hands 12 times the first half and the ball game was tied 17 times during the evening. Baskets by Bob Gates, Bus Whitehead and Joe Malacek gave the Buskers a 7-4 lead with two minutes gone in the game and that was the greatest margin at tained by Coach Barry Good's men until they pulled away from the tiring Panthers late in the quarter. Whitehead's hook shots and long tallies by Joe Brown managed to keep the Busker score close to that of Jespersen. The Panther scoring ace aver aged more than a point a minute the first 15 minutes. He slowed down in the closing minutes of the first half, however, and only tallied one free throw. Good changed his defense somewhat in the second half and held the point maker to 9 points. Whitehead, Brown Good. Whitehead kept his scoring eye in the second half and wound up as high man for the Buskers with 15 markers, his largest total for the year. Brown was the main Nebraska threat on defense. Me and Joe Malacek kept Jespersen in tab ' most of the last quarter. The 6-0 Nashville, Tenn., guard also had .the distinction of being "the first Busker eager to foul out of a ball game this season. Be left the game with 38 seconds re maining. Until that time he had not been relieved. Buskers Rebounding1. The Cornhuskers controlled the majority of rebounds from both boards. Good had his tall platoon in most of the game. This squad included Whitehead, 6-9, at center; Bob Pierce, 6-6 's, and Joe Malacek, 6-5, at the forward posts and Brown, 6-0, and Jim Buchanan, 6-0, playing guards. Tony Lawry, game captain, al ternated with Malacek. Buchanan, Whitehead and Pierce spearheaded the attack that left the undermanned Panthers behind in the last seven minutes. Buchanan, sophomore from Fort Wayne, Ind., per formed well against the pressing Teacher defense. "Tricks" fin ished the game with 9 points. low a Slate Teachers ft till 1- 1 0- 0 2- 2 1- 1 O-O 4-4 0-0 Jo person I . . 1 - Cisel i Culver t " l.udeman c 6 Rick k 0 earth - Knckmlf K 0 Funk e 2 Tola s Nehraska I.:irv f Malccek f Whitehead i Pierce c-f Frown g . t'erv R .. dates c bin hanan f 20 U-19 IK ft li r4 f pts 3 8 2-2 2-3 1-2 1-1 1-3 0-0 0- 0 1- 3 Totals Halftime acme: Iowa . .26 8-11 17 60 State Teachers :i2, Nebraska :I1. Officials: Mike Oberhelman. Kansas State, and Jim Willeoxen. Colorado. it V All-Alike, Claris With or Without Imprinting Also Christmas Letter Sheet! See this large selection before you buy. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street HWs 30 EPS3fi'i,(M!ier1s WARREN. Tat Bussey, director of the intramural table tennis tour nament, again wishes to warn all quarterfinalists in the tourney. Matches for the quar terfinals must be played he fore Saturday, Der. 17. Failure to do so will result in a forfeit. 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Playing a fast game, the frosh combination of Stickels, Martin, Hollowuy, Reynolds and Good was just too sharp for the B team. Stickels scored 12 points for the high individual score of the game. Al Blesing scored 18 points to lead the B-Ballers, matching Good of the freshman. The Frosh got off to a good start to lead 28-18 at the half, and Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coasl test of hundreds of men and women ho smoked Camels and only Camels for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, NOT OAE SISCLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking Intramural Sporlalk BY BILL MLNDELL With only one week of com petition remaining in the Denomi national Bowling, Cotner House is still on top by a very slim margin over the Lutherans. Cotner took three victories from the Presby terians to up their record to 12-0 while at the same time the Luth erans were taking three from In terVarsity to make their record 11-1. The scene is now set for the final games. The leaders must play each other next Tuesday. The Lutherans need all three games to emerge Champs while 2 out of 3 for Cotner will insure the Christians the championship. Farm House Cagers Win The Farm House opened the managed to maintain their lead to the end of the game. rildness! reported CAMELS! defense of their 1948-49 All-University Championship Tuesday night successfully by dropping the Cornhusker Co-op, 35-24. Linas Vrbka led the Ag Cagers with 10 points while Darrell Ileiss contributed seven. Harry Wray was high scorer for the losers, netting 13. Alpha Tau Oemga, last years runner-up team, also started out in winning style, disposing a tough Pioneer Co-op band, 44-27. Jack Carroll led the Taus in scor ing, with 13 markers. Sigma Nu unleased a barrage of baskets on Alpha Gamma Rho in the first game lor both and won easily, 52-28. William Brink man of the AGR's was the top scorer of the game, potting 13. Tau Kappa Epsilon put on a terrilio second half spurt to down the Delta Upsilon cagers Tuesday night by a score of 34-14. The half-time score was 14-9. The Anderson of the Tckcs led the scorers with 12. t y I I