The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 06, 1932, Page FOUR, Image 4

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WESLEYAN TAKES
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Methodists Triumph 26-24
In Second Squad's
First Tilt.
TEAM WORK IS RAGGED
Winners Score First and
Lead at Half-Time,
16 to 9.
BY OLIVER DE WOLF.
Tho NeL.ruska "B" basketball
team lost Us first game of the
season to Nebraska Wesleyan by a
close score of 2C to 21, Tuesday
night in the Wesicyan gym. Both
teams were somewhat ragged on
offenses md defense, with Wes
leyun displaying u little better
team work, and smoother floor
work. Wesleyan took the lead in the
lirst minuUs of play when Tinker
hit the hoop for two points. Levl
son of the Nebraska "B" squad
followed with a gift counter, and
it was followed by a basket by
Letts. Tarker of Wesleyan tied
tho score at 3 all with a gift shot.
Lcvison scored two baskets in
(piick succession to put Nebraska
in the lead. Gibb stored for Wes
leyan, and Letts dropped in two
free throws lor Nebraska. Parker
and Gibb followed with two free
throws for Wesleyan, and Max
Barrett lied the score at 9 all with
a field goal. From that time Wes
leyan held the lead.
Barrett developed a hot streak
for the remainder of the first half
and boosted Wesleyan's total to 16
with three field goals and a gift
shot. All of Barrett's were set
ups close in under the basket. Ne
braska failed to tally and the half
ended with Wesleyan on the long
end of a 16 to 9 score.
Norton Opens Second.
Norton, "B" team center, opened
the second half with a follow thru
shot. Fellers of Wesleyan sank a
free counter, and Norton again hit
1 he basket for two points. Gibb of
Wesleyan countered with a field
goal. "Boswell of Nebraska caught
the Wesleyan guards flat footed
'ind dribbled in under the basket
tor a setup. ' Scheinost boosted
Nebraska's total to 17 with a side
shot. Burke of Wesleyan snagged
,i nice overhead shot, bringing the
Methodists' total to 21. Norton
i-irged a gift shot, and Fellers of
Weslevan counted with one a min
uto later. M. Smith, Wesleyan
renter, found the hoop for two
points. Cium, B team forward,
iroke thru for a nice side shot, and
Fellers ended the Wesleyan scor
ing with an under the basket shot.
Vordy scored a nice under the bas
l.et goal but missed his free throw
en a foul curing the same play.
Cium sank two gilts and Wes
i van stalled the remaining half
minute to end the game.
For Nebraska Norton, center,
pl iycd a nice floor game, and sank
two field goals and a gift to tie
Levson for Nebraska scoring
honors. Levison's play was out
standing during the opening mo
ments of the game, and Letts,
..n.irH showed rrtentv of stuff dur
ing the entire fracas. The game
was rough thruout with ten fouls
being called on Nebraska and six
on wesleyan. me noxscore:
Weleyan
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-Courtesy of the Sunday Journal and Star.
Walt Henrion, tall, rangy, an d an accurate shot, is one of the moat finished players on the Ne
braska cage squad this year. Henrion is a former Wichita university star, having played a year there
before donning the Scarlet.
He is a fine floor man and a clever passer. He has the reach and height and Black has been using
him at both the center and forward positions thus far this season. With luck on his side he should be
one of the outstanding cagesters in the, Big Six this season. ... ,
He has another year of varsity competition after this one. Thus far this season he is leader ol
the Husker scorers with a total of 35 points.
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Don Klllott,
Ofilookei'
Murllh Spencer
Nebraska's first half exhibition
against Carleton Monday night
was a sorry exhibition of basket
ball, due probably to the fact that
Coach Black has been forced to
shift his combinations around due
to injuries to members of the
squad. The second half was much
better, the Huskers showing their
superiority in blocking and other
football tactics. It was a game that
kept most of the crowd on their
feet the last half, however, and as
long as Nebraska displays the
fight throughout the season that it
has so far, there will be little
kick coming from the fans.
John Bentley in his "I May Be
Wrong" column calls attention to
my statement in The Nebraskan
that Koster was ousted on five
personal fouls. Naturally, it only
takes four, but I will call on Gregg
McBride for my proof for the
statement. Both Gregg and I in
compiling our figures had five per
sonals for Koster. Of course, when
he came to the fourth one it was
hardly for us to say anything to
the officials since there is a very
good chance that we were wrong.
One of the officials Monday night
spent most of his time directly in
front of me so there is little to say
if anything is wrong. Bentley very
graciously neglected to point out
one more serious error that I made
in the story. I said that Nebraska
lost her fifth straight game when
in reality it was the sixth. Thanks
a lot, John.
The re-appointment of Coach
Dana X. Bible as co-coach of the
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West grid squad for the 1932 sea
son was announced on Tuesday.
Coach Bible is becoming recog
nized more and more over the
country for his ability as a grid
mentor. His re-appointment as
coach for this annual charity game
and his appointment as a member
of the national football rules com
mittee and as an official in the
Football Coaches' association is
proof for this statement. Unless 1
miss my guess, Coach Bible will
raise the Cornhuskers back to
their former high standing before
his contract runs out at the end of
five years.
Bib Six basketball seems to be
running a poor second to the type
of play in the Rocky Mountain
conference. Kansas, lest year's
conference champions, lost the
first of their three game series
with the University of Colorado.
Kansas is .the best this conference
has to offer this year in basket
ball, while out in the west it is
generally conceded that Colorado
Teachers and Wyoming have bet
ter teams than C. U. Nebraska
lost to Brigham Young and that
team isn't even conceded a chance
in that conference.
Wyoming, under the tutelage of
Dutch Witte, former Nebraska
star, is going great guns in basket
ball. They have one of the fastest
scoring teams in the country, one
that will compare favorably with
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Montana State's team of about two
and three years ago. Wyoming has
been running up scores in the 60's
in most of their games. They are,
by the way, using a couple of men
that the Huskers would welcome
from this state, one of them being
Witte's younger brother.
Something should be done about
the sudden disappearance of tfte
West backfield. In Tuesday's Eve
ning Journal concerning Coach
Bible's statements on the charity
game the second deck of the head
line stated "West Backfield Lost
in East." This is difficult to un
derstand especially since the game
was played in the West and we can
see no particular reason for this
backfield being in the East.
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DRAKE COACH PLACES
FIVE W TEAM
Shows Respect for Notre
Dame; Includes One
Husker.
DES MOINES, la., Jan. 2. A
wholesome respect for Notre
Damo is shown by William G.
Boelter, assistant Drake university
football coach, in his selection of
five Irish grldders on his first all-
star team made up of players from
elevens which be watched during
the season.
Boelter is the chief Drake scout
and saw sixteen major contests
during the year. He also witnessed
the Kansas Aggies in a workout
on the Drake field.
Northwestern placed two men
on the first team, Nebraska, Kan
sas Aggies, Grlnnell and Fordham
one each.
Boelter saw the following teams
in action: Simpson, Iowa State,
Creighton, Baker, Wyoming, No
tre Dame, Northwestern, Drake,
Fordham, Boston, Missouri, Colo
rado, Grlnnell, St. Louis, Centre,
Washington, Nebraska, Marquette,
Washington and Jefferson, Kan
sas Aggies.
His all-star teams are:
Flint Tram.
Knrt Kosky, Notre Dame.
End Cronklte, Kannna Angles.
Tackle -Marvll, Northwes'ern.
Tackle Krausi-, Notre Dame.
Ouard Rtiea, Nebraska.
C.uard Hoffman. Notre Dame.
Center Yarr, Notre Dame,
quarterback Thomas, Onnnell.
Halfback Murphy, Kordhim.
Halfback Schwartz, Notre Dame.
Fullback Rentner, Northwestern.
Second Trnni.
Knd Becker, Marquette.
Knd Schlele, illmourl.
Tackle Kurth, Notre Dame.
Tackle Klley, Northwestern.
Guard Healey, Fordham.
Guard Blanck, Drake.
Center Nagel, Iowa Slate.
Quarterback Mtddlemist. Colorado.
Halfback Ronzanl, Mnrquette.
Halfback Arcnez, St. Louis. .
Fullback Richards, Simpson.
STEVE HOKUMS INJURED
Back Sliffhtly Hurt in Car
Accident Monday; Other
Occupants Unharmed.
Steve Hokuf, junior in teachers
college, suffered slight back inju
ries when the car in which he was
ridinff collided with a machine
driven by Leonard Luedtke, Lin
coln. The accident occurred early
Mondav morning at 18th and O
streets.
Hokuf was taken to the Lincoln
General hospital where Dr. W. C,
Becker and Dr. J. E. M. Thomp
son attended him. His injuries
were not reported as serious, and
he will be released from the hos
pital soon. George Sauer and Rob
ert Raugh, members of Delta Tau
Delta with whom Hokuf was rid
ing, escaped without injury.
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Snow Plows Replace
Regular Variety to
Clear Cam put Paths
Bv LAURENCE HALL.
That Nebraska Is really nothing
but a small mldwestern farmers
college would seem to be the con
clusion toward which tho frequent
use of plows on the campus points.
Not long ago the "drill field"
(already relegated to the paHt,
thus requiring quotation marks as
something, we hope, dead and
gone) north of Social Sciences
building was a scone of undoubted
agricultural activity. There were
plows, and cultivators, and horses,
and everything that goes with
them. In view of the educaltonal
environment, It was most appro
priate that the ground be culti
vated, and it was, thoroughly and
at length.
Since then the fever has spread.
Horses and wagons were employed
Sn the tearing up and putting
down of sidewalks activity which
for so long kept the campus look
ing so much like a battle front,
with trenches where the old side
walks had been, and fortifications
where the piled blocks of cement
stolidly stood.
And now tho snow has again
elven the campus mule skinners a
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fVinnpn to ShOW tUClr aDUllV, iniS
time with their prancing charger
hitched to a plow-like contraption
which, theoretically, keeps the
walks passable.
It is indeed Inspiring (and allit
erative) to watch the novel con
traption bearing majestically down
a lane of sidewalk, removing the
accumulated snow from it. But It
Is not without a good deal ot pro
fane ejaculation on the part of the
drivers that all this is accom
plished. This is necessary, though,
to keep the plow going straight
and true, and to urge the steeds
onward, just like on a real larm!
Yes, it's an agricultural place,
this school of ours, and attempts
to prove otherwise will have to in
clude an explanation of the numer
ous farm activities which go on at
this seat of sophistication. The list
would not be complete, of course,
without mention of the now fa
mous ticket ( ? ) booth once in
front of the east stadium. (Cour
tesy of the Awgwan.)
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