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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1933)
) SUNDAY, ri-nilUARY 26, 19.11. Till: DAILY NKHKASKAN rouu VMK Uumt zxxzj i m h 1 Are 1 BASKETEERS 39-31 Huskers Drop to Cellar Position in the Big Six Race. In one of the fa.stest exhibitions of b;isUi"U!ill whirh has been put on in tli'' coliseum, tin' Missouri Tit'is defeated (he Nebraska live by a .".! to .".1 score Saturday niiM. This defeat relegated the Huskers to exclusive possession of the cel lar position in the Ui Six stand ings, and was the first victory lor the Timers on an opponents floor during the current cae season. George Warner, lanky Missouri center, was the Tiger ace and handy-man. and during the eve ning ' contributed l.r points to the Edwards cause, with his special short side shot serving as the tool. Nebraska started out fast and soon had five points to nothing for the visitors, but immediately in the wake of the Nebraska flurry cam" 10 counters for Missouri which made the count 10 to 5. From here ou the invaders held the upper hand, and a tusker rally failed to regain the lead for the Browne mou as the victors held the advantage at the rest period, to 17. The second period was decidedly rough, aud as a result George Sauer went out on fouls and two Tigers, George Stuber and Jorgen son, incurred four personals and were put out of the game. Par sons, Mention and Mason suc ceeded at one time in scoring enough points to set the score at 30 to 20, Missouri, but Wagner and Cooper went on another splurge and cinched the game. Warner led the Tiger scoring with his 15 poinLs and .Johnny Cooper was right in the thick of things with 10. Cooper exhibited the fine floor ganie for which he has gained aome good deal of fame in these parts. Hatfield played a fine defensive game for the vic tors. Paul Mason was at the head of the column among tin- Hunker .scorers, the Omahan contributing 5 points, and Walt Ilenrion was close behind with 8. George Sauer played a fine game at guard, even tho'his man, Wagner, was the high point man among the Missourians. Wagner's height proved a distinct advantage for him, ami Sauer .spoiled many of the Missouiian's efforts, when it appeared that he would certainly score. The Score: Missouri IK CihiIht, f StlllilT, I ; Wiinnrr. i: Hal fi-ll. n ' Jill C'llMIM, 1 Milli'i-. K " l'llNMlT, K " KlKUl, K " Tut ills ,. Nt'liriiNltii Masnii, f . , I'.irsonx, f llrtirion. c UoUlif, K Siiiiit. k -i- . Vlilc(in.st. iinswrii. i II III I K 1 r 2 4 4 t II II II II I II It 4 12 au f pts 1,1 3 7 :t m l 4 fi (I 0 0 0 MONDAY MARCH 6 NEW CLASSES in m ;.s riui.vusc Tol:lM W 7 1.1 ill Kr. r llnnws mifst-il : rio.i'r. WiiM" '' ,l.irriis.ni, I'ii.s.mit. Mi.son I. Viililiint . SlllllT. Si-nrt" :il lirilf: MisMiirl 2il. NVI'iMshn li K-liTi'i' : K. ". Jinii'.s, Kans:i. Stnt BS DEFEAT TEACHERS FIVE Huskers Defeat Kearney Normal Quint by Score of 33 to 32. K K A K N K Y. - Herb Hartley's three underbasket tip-in shots in the last three minutes of play en abled the Nebraska B team to overcome a seven point lead held by the Kearney normal quint and defeat the Teachers .V to 32 here Friday nij;ht. With 2( seconds K-ft to play the Husker center cinched the win with his fourth field goal of the game. The Antelopes led 14 to 12 at the helf and held to it until the last stages of the tilt. Captain Bruce Fitz, Willing and Finck stand-outs for the losers, while Hartley and Lloyd Long starred for the winners. Want TV omethiiig New and A ifferent To Add Dash to Your Ensemble? The New U. of N. BRACELET Designed for University of Nebraska Coeds (Exclusive at Gold's) Mere words can't do this smart Bracelet justice . . . it's a metallic hand . . . gaily decorated in red and white . . . with U of N in silver . . . and it's only 50c GOLD'S St nvt KU.r. 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Walker, director of the school of journalism, and Laurence Void, instructor in law college. JUNGBLUTH TO PLAY AT 'OFFICERS' HOP (Continued from Page l.i are: Col. and Mrs. II. F. Cunning ham, Col. and Mrs. F. D. Eager, Col. and Mrs. D. C. Hilton. Dean and Mrs. O. J. Ferguson, Dean and Mrs. T. J. Thompson, and several officers of the seventh corps area headquarters. fVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV MKAL TICKETS THAT FIT THE POCKKTBOOK It's here at last. A meal ticket that really fits the pocketbook. You can get a $2.70 meal ticket for $2.50. Or a $5.50 meal ticket for $5.00. Ladies are par ticularly invited to dine here. Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria and Luncheonette Special Forty and Itanquet Service 13th and P Sts. &AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 L. R. (Lee) Messenger Garage (Formerly R. R. Bailey Garage) FORD, CHEVROLET AND PONTIAC SERVICE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Conoco Germ Processed Oil Warring and Greasing Phone B 1701 Tires Batteries 112 So. 16th St. $1. 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