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    Tuesday, January 8, 1952
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGS J
Buchanan Sets Six
f(C Tourney Marks
Jim (Bucky) Buchanan, Ne
braska's stellar guard, all but re
wrote the record book during the
pre-season Big Seven cage tour
nament at Kansas City.
Buchanan, who was named to
the all-tourney team for thes ec
ond straight year, set six new
records.
Included on the list are:
1. Most points a guard scored
in one game 23.
2. Most points a guard scored
fat three games 67.
7. Most points 2 teams 1 game
205 by Stanford (103), Iowa
States (192), overtime.
8. Most field goals 1 team 1
game 38 by Iowa State vs.
Stanford; by Stanford vs. Iowa
State.
9. Most field goals 1 team 3
games 93 by Kansas State.
10. Most field goals 2 teams
1 game 76 by Iowa State (38),
Stanford (38).
11. Most free throws 1 team
?7 by Kansas State vs. Nebraska;
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By MARSHALLKUSHNER
Assistant Sports Editor
The current Nebraska high school basketball season appears to
surpass the production of basketball stars by the time the state
tournament rolls around.
Of course, the season is still In a tender stage and many of the
round-ball artists of the state's smaller schools have not hit the
headlines as yet, nevertheless a galaxy of stars can already be
assembled.
High on the list of boys who Coach Harry Good would strongly
desire to see don scarlet and cream basketball suits next year is
Robert Oakes.
Oakes is the flashy North Platte senior who has turned In some
nice performances this year. Oakes teamed up with Darrell Lloyd
last year to almost upset Lincoln high in the state tournament. He is
probably a cinch to make many all-state teams.
Towering Jim Toft has been taking his ch res in fine stride
foi Grand Island. The always-tough Islander attack is centered
around the 6'6" senior center.
Toft is brother of the ex-Reynoldsville flash. Dale, who is now
displaying his talent (for 8 healthy sum of money) at Denver uni
versity. It is hoped that ycunger Toft will see fit to remain loyal to
his home state and bring his wares to Lincoln (compensation being
consiaeraoiy less;.
The big noise that roared into Lincoln from Fremont last year
at the state tournament and is still echoing around the Cornhusker
capital is one Mr. Johnny Neff .
The terrible Tiger is still nlavine all-state basketball for the
class A basketball champion Fremont and Coach Farris. He is, inci
dentally, receiving some very valuable assistance from Ron Donahue
(and 25 other veterans). The Tigers, as a team, could be plenty
luutii cuius Mjuuiaineni ume.
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; Leading a gang of very well matched Lincoln Links crusaders
is very talented Dean Sloan. Son of former Husker football great,
Clair, Dean is averaging over 13 points per game.
Sloan started his basketball career as a sophomore at the red
and black school, a fete that few athletes can claim (Joe Good did
in 1947)
Scotty Orcutt's Omaha Benson five is making its bid in the
metropolis intercity league with Johnny Morris heading the fight
. for the green and white clad Bunnies.
Morris is just a little guy but as tne proverb goes, "dynamite
often comes in small packages." Morris is faced with taking over
the team leadership that looked to fall on Ron Smith's shoulders
I this year.
Many other names will be added to this list as the high school
season progresses. Undoubtedly Seward's ace pivotman, Lyle Mueller
will get his share of the printed type; Bill Averill of Scottsbluff
should be coming along also; and Ken Forbes of Northeast.
Conference Basketball Teams
Face Full Week Off Activity
Big Seven action will be going
full blast this Saturday as con
ference teams swing into full
weekend slates. Only the Okla
homa Sooners will be playing a
non-conference opponent.
This means that the league
basketball standings will be
come a little clearer after Sat
urday'! team faring. Kansas uni
versity will buck heads with the
Missouri Tigers; Iowa State will
tangle with the Buffs of Colo
rado; and the Cornhuskers will
match buckets with the Kansas
State Quintet.
M Cage Schedule
RECORD HOLDER . . . Jim Buchanan, star Cornhusker guard,
set six new records during the Big Seven pre-season basketball
tournament at Kansas City
3. Most points ever scored by
a guard 134.
4. Most field goals scored by
a guard in one game 10.
" . Most field goals scored by
a guard in three games 28.
6. Most field goals ever scored
by a guard 58.
Forty-nine Big Seven basketball
records were either hroken or tied
at the Big Seven tournament.
It took most of a week of
checking and re-checking to wind
up the records for the 1951 meet
which is itself almost a record,
In addition to the playing marks
there were new standards set in
attendance and gate receipts.
In the second round overtime
game between Iowa State and
Stanford, won by the Indians, it
is believed that a major college
record for total points was set.
At least it will serve to bring to
light any greater scoring orgies.
Here, are the marks set or tied
in the 1951 meet:
1. Most players scored 94.
2. Most total meet points
1727.
3. Most total meet points for
winning teams 920.
4. Most total meet points for
losing teams 807.
5. Most points 1 team 1 game
103 by Stanford vs. Iowa State.
6. Most points 1 team 3 games
259 by Kansas State.
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Unbeaten
Twenty-three intramural
basketball clubs remained unre
feated as play resumed Monday
evening to begin 1952 competition.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon sports a
4-0 record to lead in League 1,
but the high-scoring Sig Alphs
are hard-pressed by Sigma Phi
Epsilon. The Sig Eps have a
clean slate of three wins against
no defeats.
Phi Kappa Psi holds a slight
edge over Alpha Tau Omega in
League 2 play. The Phi Psis have
a 3-0 record to the latter s 2-0.
League 3 leadership is knotted
vp between Farm House and
Brown Palace. Each has won
three and lost none in the battle
for the top position.
Pioneer Co-op is way out in
front in League 4, with 4 wins,
no losses. Tied for second spot are
Theta Chi and Cornhusker Co-op,
both with 2-1 records.
In league 5, Sigma Chi B
and Phi Gamma Delta are tied
for top position with 3-0 marks.
Alpha Tau Omega and Phi
Kappa Psi B teams are also
coupled at 3-0 for the lead in
League 6.
Farm House B is the charmed game
quintet in League 7, holding a j Kansas State (TIE)
by Stanford vs. Iowa State.
12. Most free throws 1 team 3
tames 69 by Kansas State, Stan-
lord,
13. Most free throws 2 teams 1
game 53 by Stanford (27), Iowa
state (Zb).
14. Most personal fouls 1 team
1 game 33 by Colorado vs. Kan
sas; by Nebraska vs. Kansas State.
15. Most personal fouls 1 team
3 games 85 by Stanford (TIE)
16. Most personal fouls 2 teams
1 game 63 by Stanford (32),
lowa state (31).
17. Most free throws missed 2
teams 1 game 24 by Colorado
(13), Nebraska (11).
18. Most points by winning
team 103 by Stanford vs. Iowa
State (overtime).
19. Most points by losing team
102 by Iowa State vs. Stanford
(overtime).
20. Most total field goals 1
meet 635.
21. Most total free throws 1
meet 457.
22. Most total free throws
missed 1 meet 221.
23. Most total personal fouls
1 meet 606 in 1951.
24. Most points 1 player 1
game 39 by Norton (O).
25. Most points 1 player all
meets 222 by Lovellette (K).
26. Most field goals 1 player
all meets 93 by Lovellette (K).
27. Most free throws 1 player
1 game 13 by Norton (O).
28. Most free throws 1 player
3 games 21 by Norton (O) (TIE).
29. Most free throws 1 player
all meets 38 by Stange (IS).
30. Most points 1 forward 1
game 39 by Norton (O).
31. Most points 1 forward 3
games 65 by Norton (O).
32. Most field goals 1 forward
1 game 13 by Norton (O) vs.
Stanford.
33. Most field goals 1 forward
3 games 22 by Norton.
34. Most free throws 1 forward
t game 13 by Norton (O)
Stanford.
35. Most free throws
ward 3 games 21 by
(O).
36. Most free throws 1 for
ward all meets 28 by Norton
(O).
37. Most points I center all
meets 222 by Lovellette (K).
38. Most field goals 1 center
all meets 93 by Lovellette (K).
39. Most free throws 1 center
1 game 11 by Stange (IS) vs.
Stanford (TIE).
40. Most free throws 1 center
all meets 38 by Stange (IS).
41. Most personal fouls 1
center all meets 33 by Lovel
lette (K).
42. Most points 1 guard 1 game
23 by Buchanan (N) vs. Kan
sas State.
43. Most points 1 guard 3 games
67 by Buchanan (N).
44. Most points 1 guard all
meets 134 by Buchanan (N).
45. Most held goals 1 guard 1
10 by Buchanan (N) vs.
Friday. January 4
5 pm Court 1 Pioneer Co-op B vt Delta
Sigma frit a
Court 2 Farm House B vs Beta Theta
Pi B
Monday, January 7
5 pm At Col Doan-Nuli vs Voc. At Ann.
court l Newman ciuo vs Lutheran
S.A.
Court 2 Baptist House va Tntepvanitv
7 pm At Col At Men No. 2 vs Red
Guidons
Court 1 Alpha Tau Ometa A vs Beta
Theta PI A
Court 3 Sitma No B vs Delta Up
silon B
8 pm As Col AGR Scrubs vs University
Aggies
Court 1 Beta Sigma Psi A vs Tau
Kappa Upsilon
Court 2 Alpha Gamma Rho A
Delta Unsilon A
Court 3 Sigma Chi B vs Delta Tau
Delta ii
9 pm Ag Col Ramblers vs Pluggers
Court 1 Kappa Sigma B vs Alpha
Gamma Rho B
Court 2 Pi Kappa Phi vs Delta Sig
ma nu a
Court 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon B vs
- srnni Alpha Epsilon a
Tuesday, January S
5 pm Ag Col Red Guidons vs Doin-Nnn
Court 1 Presby House vs Methodist
Mouse
Court 2 Dorm A Stars vs Delta Sig
ma Pi B
7 pm Ag Col University Aggies vs Ag Men
No. 2
Court 1 Nebraska Co-op vs Dorm B-C
loun z a.s.m.js. vs Alibis
Court 3 Pluggers vs Warriors
Varsity Phi Delta Theta A vs Theta
Frosh Beta Theta Pi A vs Delta Up-
A . ... - .. . , ,
8 pm Ag Col At Men No. 1 vs As
i -m..A.
Court 1 Delta Theta Phi vs Delta
Bigma ti a
Court 2 Hawks vs Rockets
Court 3 Bear Cats vs Ramblers
Varsity Sigma Chi A vs Delta Tau
Delta A
Frosh Kappa Sigma A vs Alpha Gam
ma nno A
9 pm Ag Col Alpha Tau Omega B vs Phi
Kappa Pii B
Court 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Farm
House A
Court 2 Pi Kappa Phi vs Brown Pal
ace A
Court 3 Delta Sigma Phi vs Acacia
varsity biirma Phi Epsilon A vs Sit
ma jupna r.psiion A
rosh Alpha Tau Omega A vs Phi
fvappa I S! A
Wednesday, January t
5 pm Ag Col Ag Y.M.C.A. vs University
isaics
court I Navy R.O.T.C. vt Dorm A
court a Dental Freshmen vs Pill
Rollers
7 pm Ag Col Beta Sigma Psi A vs Brown
Court 1 Theta Chi vs Nnrrln H
Court 2 Phi Gamma Delta B vs Sig
ma i.m d
Court 3 Sigma Nu B vs Kappa Sigma
B
Varsity Beta Sigma Psi B vs Pio
neer co-op tf
roih Presby House vs Lutheran
S. A.
8 pm At Col Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Delta
riRma rni a
Court 1 Zeta Apti'Tin m n-ii. r.i
Coui 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon B vs Phi
Delta Theta B
Court 3 Alpha Tan Ometa B vs Delta
Vpsllon B
Varsity Beta Theta Pi B vs Delta
Sigma Phi B
Frosh Methodist House vs Intervarsity
3 vs
Tau
VS.
1 for-Norton
Coach Jack McGuire. alwavs
hopeful of an upset, feels that the
ini Michigan State team will be
the strongest ever faced by one of
his squads.
Led by Clark Scholes, national
collegiate 50 and 100-yard sprint
champion, the invading team is
loaded with all-Americans. Coach
McCaffree has asked permission
to try for several national records
in the 20-yard pool at Ames. Last
time the two teams met in Ames
Michigan State added nearly a
dozen new marks to the national
list.
In addition to the veteran
power at Michigan State, the
Spartans will have some of the
best freshman and sophomores in
the nation in action. Only Yale is
rated as capable of beating the
1952 Michigan State team.
9 pm At Col Pi Kaooa Phi v Ar.ri.
Court 1 Sigma Alpha Mu vs Pioneer
Co-op A
Court 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon B vs
jue.ua iau Deua a
Court S Phi Kappa Psi B vs Alpha
iramma nno jet
Varsity Newman Club va Baptist
noun
Frosh M Street vm TVnt.T rRl.KM
Thursday. Jannary 10
indoor Track Meet East Stadium at
t Dm
Friday, Jinan 11
5 pm Court 1 Nebraska Co-op vs Delta Sig-1
ma ri a
Court 2 Navy R.O.T.C. vs Shortys
Monday, January 28
5 pm Ag Col Ag Men No. 1 vs Red
Guidons
Court 1 Delta Tan Delta A vs Phi
Delta Theta A
Court 2 Farm House A vs Brown
Palace A
7 pm Court 1 Sitma Nu A vs Alpha Tau
Omega A
Court 2 Cornhusker Co-op vs Sitma
Alpha Mu
Court 3 M Ctreet vs Dental Sopho
mores 8 pm Court 1 Phi Kappa Psi A vs Kappa
Sigma A
Court 2 Alpha Tau Omega B vs Phi
Kappa Psi B
Court 3 A.S.M.E. vs Delta Theta Phi
9 pm Court 1 Alpha Gamma Rho A vs Beta
Theta PI A
Court 2 Dorm A Comets vs Dorm
B-C
Court 3 Dental Freshmen vs Alibis
5 pm Ag Col At Y.M.C.A. vs Voc At
Assoc.
Court 1 Llllics vs Pluggers.
Court 2 Phi Gamma Delta A vs Phi
Delta TkMi A
7 pa At Col At Men No. 2 vs Doan-Nuts.
court i KocKeig vs warriors.
court z sitma I'M Epsilon A Vs
Theta Xi.
Court 3 Beta Sitma Psi A vs Delta
Sisma Phi A
Varsity Cornhusker Co-op vs Theta
cni.
Frosh Dorm A Surg vs Nebraska
cco-op.
Tncsday. Jaaaary 2 (Con'O
8 pm Ag Col AGR-Scrubs vs At Men
iio. 1.
Court 1 Sitma Nu A vt Beta Theta
ri a.
court z sigma Alpha Epsilon A s
iscua iau jLieita A.
court d iau Kappa Epsilon Vs
Acacia.
Vaarsity Sitma Alpha Mu vs Norris
House.
Frosh Dorm A Comets vs Delta Sit
ma i i a.
9 pm At Col
Court 1 Alpha Tau Ometa A vs Delta
Upsilon A.
Court 2 Phi Kappa Psi A vs Alpha
Gamma Rho A.
Court 3 Farm House A vs Pi Kappa
Phi.
Varsity Pioneer Co-op A vs Delta Chi.
Frosh Dorm B-C vs Shortys.
Wednesday, January SO
5 pm At Col AGR Scrubs vs AG Y.M.C.A.
Court 1 M Street vs Delta Theta Phi.
Court 2 Dorm A Stars vs Navy
R.O.T.C.
7 pm At Col At Men No. 2 vs At Men
No. 1.
Court 1 Dental Sophomores vs Alibis.
Main Feature Clock
Schedule Furnished by Theaters
ESQUIRE: "Tales of Hoffman,"
starts 7:45 p.m., ends 10:15 p.m.
State: "Flight to Mars," 1:00,
:u, i Mi, :5o. "The Highway,
man," 2:39. 5:41. 8:27.
Varsity: "Ten Tall Men," 1:00,
a:ia, D:ze, 7:39, 9:52.
Court 2 Cornhusker Co-op vs Zeta
Beta lau.
Court 3 Phi Gamma Delta
Sigma Phi Epsilon B
Varsity Phi Gamma Delta
Sigma Chi A.
Frosh Beta Sigma Psi A vs
Kappa Epsilon.
8 pm At Col Doan-Nuts vs University Ag
gies.
Court 1 Pill Rollers vs Delta Sigma
Pi A.
Court 2 Sigma Alpha Mu vs Theta
Chi.
Court 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon B
vs Sigma Chi B.
Varsity Sigma Phi Epsilon 9 vs Phi
Delta Theta A.
Frosh Farm House A vs Brown Pal
ace A.
9 pm At Col Voc At Assoc. vs Red
Guidons.
Court 1 Sigma Nu A vs Kappa
Sigma A.
Court 2 Delta Chi vs Norris House.
Court 3 Delta Tau Delta B vs Phi
Delta Theta B.
Varsity Delta Tau Delta A vs Theta
XI.
Frosh Phi Kappa Phi vs. Delta Sigma
Phi A.
Thursday, Jannary St
6 pm Court 1 Newman Club vs Presby
House.
Court 2 Shorty's vs Delta Sigma Pi B
7 pm At Col At Y.M.C.A. vs University
Aggies,
Court 1 Methodist House vs Baptist
House.
Court 2 M Street vs Pill Rollers.
Court 3 Bear Cats vs Rockets.
Varsity Beta Sigma Psi B vs Farm
House B.
Frosh Sigma Nu B vt Alpha Tau
Omega B.
8 p.m. Ag Col At Men No. 2 vs Red
Guidons.
Court 1 Intervarsity vs Lutheran S. A.
Court 2 Dental Sophomores vs Dental
Freshmen.
Court 3 Warriors vs Llllles.
Varsity Beta Theta PI B vs Pioneer
Co-op B.
Frosh Phi Kappa Psi B vs Kappa
Sigma B.
9 pm At Col Doan-Nuts vs Voc Ag Assoc.
Court 1 Dorm A Comets vs Nebraska
Co-op
Court 2 Hawks vs Pluggers.
Court 3
Varsity Alpha Gamma Rho 8 vs Delta
Upsilon B
Frosh
Phog Allen, Jayhawk mentor,
will be attempting to keep the
Kansas basketball record intact
when they meet Abe Stueber's
Tigers. The Kansans have taken
all 11 of their cage contests thus
far in the season and have been
awarded the top spot in the As
sociated Press polL
The Missourians are a prize
example of an up and down
team. Don Statiffer has taken
on the scoring task for the Mis
sourians in most of the games
this year and led them to a suc
cessful runner-up position in the
recent Big Seven tourney at
Kansas City. Missouri's season
record is six wins against five
defeats.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers,
surprisingly riding in a three-way
first place tie, will be packing
their gear for an engagemenut
with the Wildcats of Gardner, at
Manhattan.
The fighting, young Cornhus
kers dropped Colorado in their
first conference test while the
Wildcats are still officially untried
by a conference foe. The Huskers
have a season record of four wins
against eight losses and the K-
staters have nine wins and three
losses.
The Gardner tutored Wildcats
flexed their basketball muscles
last week with a 78-52 romp
over Arizona. The Huskers fell
to the Staters 86-66 at the Kan
sas City carnival.
The Colorado Buffaloes will at
tempt to get back into the win
column as they meet the Iowa
State Cyclones. The Buffs have
already succombed to Kansas and
Nebraska. The Cyclones nipped
Missouri 57-55 to have a share
of that three way first place claim.
The Cyclones have a six and
three record in Its early season
contests and the Golden Buffs !
of Bebe Lee have won three of
their twelve starts.
Oklahoma's bedraggled Sooners
will battle their old inter-state
rivalry, Oklahoma A. & M. The
Cowpokes will probably be In the
favorites roll against the Drake's
five. The non-loop event will be
staged at Hank Iba's hangout in
Stillwater. This game will take
place tonight.
Clyde Lovellette, baby-faced
Jayhawk giant, just about
started a major riot during the
Kansas-Missouri fray. With four
minutes remaining in the game,
Lovellette allegedly stepped on
the Tiger's Win Wolfong as he
lay on the floor. Perhaps the
Tigers will remember this little
incident during their game with
the sunflower boys Saturday.
In any case, Big Clyde will be
sure to avoid being on the floor
in a prone position. ,
Nebraska's leading basketeers:
g fg ft pf
Buchanan ....12 87 28 22"
Good 10 34 23 32
Seger 12 25
Johnson 12 21
Weber 11 22
Ott 12 22
Matzke ......10 21
Fredstrom ...12 17
Smaha 9 9
Fagler 9 10
Snyder ...... 9 6
Sandbulte ....9 5
Exstrom 5 3
Cook 5 4
Rosenquist ... 4 0
Fahrbach .... 4 2
Solberg 2 0
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3-0 slate. Beta Theta is second
with two wins, no losses.
In league 8, the Ag College
circle, Doan Nuts are pulling
sway with 4 wins, no defeats,
followed by University Aggies
and Red Guidons, 3-1 apiece.
Newman Club and Lutheran S.
A. are in a 3-0 deadlock for the
top spot in the church league,
League 9.
Navy ROTC leads the pack
In League 10 holding an unde
feated record of 3-0. Dorm A
Stars and Shortys are still In
the running with two wins and
one loss each.
Delta Sigma Pi tops League 11
with a 3-0 status. Dental Sopho
mores and M-Street Boys are also
undefeated with two and one
wins, respectively.
League 12 leadership is divided
46. Most field goals 1 guard 3
games 28 by Buchanan (N).
47. Most field goals 1 guard all
meets 58 by Buchanan (N).
48. Best free throw mark 1
player 1 game 13 of 13 by Nor
ton (O) vs. Stanford.
49. Most consecutive free
throws made 1 player 20 by Nor
ton (O).
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Spartan Tank Squad
The hottest swimming team in
activity for Iowa State winter
sports fans.
Saturday the Michigan State
team, second best in the nation
last year and rated even tougher
this season, will be on hand to
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