The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Bud Parsons Leads Tossers
To Third Basketball
Victory of Year.
Bud Parsons wont on a scoring
spree Saturday night to load Ne
braska to a 34-25 victory over
South Dakota on the coliseum
floor. The Huskors were out in
front 15-11 at the intermission and
remained in the lead throughout
the entire second half. It was the
third triumph of the season for the
Huskers.
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ti.- Sprl.t Iihhoim nt the end of
nine and one-half minutes, Coach
Unmno sent Parsons into the line-
un and Hud proceeded to stretch
the advantage. He collected three
field goals before the half ended.
At the start of the second half
M.-isiin contributed a setup to lo
calise but baskets by Hack and
Olson reduced the margin to two
points. Parsons started hitting the
hoop again, however, and added
seven points nunc to the Husker
total. Nebraska was never in
serious danger in the last half.
George Saner turned in a good
game at guard as well as bombarding-
the hoop for eight markers.
Coach Hrowne used ten flippers
during the melee.
Buck and Olson set the pace for
the South Dakota quiitf with nine
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LINCOLN 4
Oklahoma's defeat at the hands
of the Missouri Tigers at Columbia
Friday nifcht by a 40 to 30 score
has again set the Sooners back
into a tie with the Kansas five in
the Big Six cage race. Each of
the teams has won five and lost
two games in conference competi
tion. In the Friday game the Sooners
were attempting to break the jinx
which has gone with them on all
their trips, but the Missourians
piled up an early lead and suc
ceeded in holding to it to gain the
ten point victory. At one stage of
the game the Columbia crew held
a 37 to 17 advantage and thus
found it comparatively easy to
coast to victory. The Norman has
yet to play Iowa State at Nor
man, and Kansas and Nebraska on
the Lawrence and Lincoln courts.
Thus th Sooner team certainly
will find it necessary to win on
foreign courts in order to win the
pennant, for Kansas is playing
Iowa State and Oklahoma at Law
rence and Kansas State at Man
hattan. Altho Oklahoma defeated
Kansas 25 to 23 at Norman the
odds at present appear against
Coach McDermotts men in the
Kansas-Oklahoma game which in
all probability is to decide thel
championship.
Missouri also must be coped
with in the champion: hip picture,
for if a loss is incurred by either
of the two leaders Missouri will be
in a tie with the team losing with
four wins and three losses. The
Tigers jay Nebraska this Satur
day evening on the Coliseum floor.
Early in the season the Missou-
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Ping Pong TouriKmu'iil
Several ping pong games have
not been played. These games
must all be completed "by Wednes
day, Feb. 22. Miss Clarice Mc
Donald requests that each girl ar
range the games with her opponent.
STUDENT COUNCIL.
There will be a special
meeting of the Student coun
cil Monday at 5 o'clock in U
hall, 106.
President Student Council.
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