The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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Thursday, January 11 IfrCT
Browne names Bud Tollman
to captain NU in second
conference basketball game
Frank "Dud" Tallman, senior
forward from Creston, Iowa will
captain . Nebraska against Mis
souri In the Hustlers' second Big
Six game of the year, basketball
coach W. H.
Browne an
nounced yester
day. Tallman, who
ha been alter
nating at a
starting for
ward position
with Irvin Yaf
fe this year,
won minor let
ters in his two
previous e a
sons with the
Huskers.
Browne and
the team will
leave for Oma-
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Journal a 8Ur.
ha at 7:30 Friday night, then go
on to Columbia for the Saturday
night game there.
The Husker starting lineup,
which is never settled until game
time, will probably have Tallman
at forward, Yaffe having started
the Iowa State tilt. Harry Pit
caithley, the team's high scorer is
'B' team
whips Dana
in 54-39 tilt
John Hay leads
scorers os NU subs
pull away to win
Chili Armstrong's Nebraska "B"
team won its third victory in four
starts last night as the Husker
subs pulled away from Dana col
lege of Blair In the last half to
win 54-39.
The Husker reserves jumped
Into an early lead, and although
the Vikings were on their heels
rnost of the first period, were lead
ing 24-19 at half time. With three
minutes gone in the second period
the "B's" had jumped into a 34 to
24 lead, and were never threatened.
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a fixture at the other forward as
Is Don Fits at guard. Coach
Browne has been holding Sid Held
in reserve for the "past few games,
having started Al Randall and Bob
Thcrien at center and guard re
spectively against both California
and Iowa State.
Veteran return.
Veterans John Lobslger, Blaine
Currence, Clay Cooper, Haskell Ti
son, Bill Harvey, Martin Nash and
Arch Watson will be on hand to
attempt to stop the Huskers who
won a rather surprising victory
against Iowa State.
Cooper was "hot" in the sec
ond half here last year as Missouri
beat the Huskers In a last period
rally, but both he and Currence
have but recently rejoined the
team, and sophomores will see
plenty of service against Nebras
ka. Missouri lost to NYU and St
Joseph's in Philadelphia on an
eastern tour without Cooper and
Currence, but with the two boys
back they . walloped the Greeley
Teachers. The Huskers will be
after their third win in a row, and
their sixth of the season, having
won' five and lost four.
John Hay, varsity candidate
playing his first game with the
reserves, led the scoring with 16
points, getting five buckets in the
last half. Don Pollock was the
scoring gun In the first period,
getting nine of his eleven points
then.
Standouts for the visitors were
Robert Jensen, guard, Berkeley
and Paul Peterson. Jensen got
fourteen points, and the Petersons,
who weren't brothers, got eight
each.
Score:
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Merrill f
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SiHay t
S Pollock e
HOarey r
0 V Buskirk t
1 'Hurley t
1 Hunker f
0 Preston t
0 Oilman g
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Prtren, Jpnpm S, Boe, Hay 2, Garty 3,
Hurlry, Preton.
Orricimi: Frank Mueller, NefcraaWa, and
Route Horney, Nebraska.
Thirst and the need
for refreshment recognize
no season. The pans that
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The DAILY NERRASKAN
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Journal A Star.
HENRY ROHN.
HENRY ROHN, sophomore full
back from Fremont who was mar
ried to Peggy Stewart of the same
town December 30 la pictured
above. Last year's football team
Included five married men, so
Rohn is benedict number 6 of the
group.
Wildcat- grapplers
take eastern trip
MANHATTAN, Kas. K a n s a s
State's badly crippled wrestling
team, defending Big Six confer
ence champion, will open a 4-meet
trip into the East Friday night,
Jan. 12, against the strong Frank
lin A Marshall college matmen at
Lancaster, Pa. Coach B. R. Patter
son chose 11 grapplers to make the
trip.
Saturday night, Jan. IS, the
K-Staters will travel to Bethle
hem, Ta., to meet Lehigh univer
sity, runner-up in the National col
legiate tournament a year ago.
Franklin & Marshall won third
place in the same tournament. A
Kent State crew which has won
55 of 62 matches on its home floor
and annexed the Inter-State title
in six of the past seven years will
be K-Statc'a third opponent in a
meet at Kent, Jan. 15. On the re
turn trip Kansas State will stop at
Champaign, HI., to meet Illinois
university, Jan. 17.
Brown out.
James Brown, promising Kan
sas State 121 pounder, suffered a
dislocated elbow in the final prac
tice before the trip and probably
will be out for the remainder of
the season. Brown has been re
placed by Clifford Case, a sopho
more. Also left behind were Walt John
son, defending Big Six champion
in the 145 pound class who is nurs
ing a partially dislocated shoulder;
Ben Tempero, promising 145
pounder who is nursing a bruised
knee; Horace Watson, runner-up in
the 128 pound division of the Bi
Six tournament last year who is
ill with the flu; and Elvis Mc
Cutchen, heavyweight left behind
because of a skin disease.
Making the trip are Farland
Fansher and Case, 121 pounds; Bill
Hartman, 128 pounds; Verle Mc
Clellan, 136 pounds; Glenn Duncan
and Jim Barger, 145 pounds; Ger
ald Van Vleet, 155 pounds; Keith
Porter and Keith Collins, 165
pounds; Leon Reynard, 175 pounds,
and John Hancock, heavyweight.
Author discusses
own book tonight
"How to Write a Book" will be
the subject of a discussion to be
given by Miss Ruth Odell, assist
ant professor of English, tonight at
7 when she speaks in the Union
book nook before an open all girls
meeting, sponsored by Coed Coun
sellors. One of a book reviews aeries,
the meeting will present Miss
Odell In a discussion of the re
search and publication of her own
boolr. now In preparation as a part
of her doctor's dissertation. The
book, "Helen Hunt Jackson" deals
with tHe autobiography of thai author.
12 games
scheduled
for tonight
29 teams entered
os play is to begin
in oil four leagues
Barb basketball play gets under
way tonight in four leagues, as
three games are scheduled in each
group to give a total of 12 games
for the nights play In the coliseum.
Twenty-nine teams in all have
entered the race, there being seven
in Leagues 1, 2, and 3, and eight
in League 4. Next round of play
is Jan. 15, and the last regularly
scheduled games are on Feb. 19,
as one game will be played in each
of Leagues 1, 2, and 4.
Tonight's first games, at 7
o'clock, are in League 4. ACBC
meets the Brown Derbies on floor
1, Dark Horse plays Johnson Hall
on floor 2, while the YMCA meets
the Ramblers on floor 3.
League 3 games, to be run off
at 7:20, pit Tappa Kegga against
Brown Palace on floor 1, the Corn
shellers against the Juggernauts
on floor 2, and the Union Leaders
against the Mustang on floor 3.
Two games tonight.
League 2 teams go into action
at 8:20, at which time the Ter
mites meet Baldwin Hall on floor
1, the Cornhusker Co-ops face the
Hoosier Hot Shots on floor 2, and
Stratford plays the Barbed Points
on floor 3.
The evening's last games come
in League 1 at 8:40. Pied Pipers
meet the 330 Club on floor 1, Com
manders play the Dirty Irish on
floor 2, and KKK meets Raymond
Hall on floor 3.
League 1 members are Pied
Pipers, 330 Club, Commanders,
Dirty Irish, Raymond Hall, Regu
lar Fellows. In League 2 are Ter
mites, Baldwin Hall, Cornhusker
Co-op, Hoosier Hot Shots, Strat
ford, Barbed Points, Browning
Club.
In League 3 are Tappa Kegga,
Brown Palace, Cornshellers, Jug
gernauts, Union Leaders, Mus
tangs, Islanders. In League 4 are
listed ACBC, Brown Derbies, Dark
Horse, Johnson Hall, YMCA, Ram
blers, Pawnee Club, Clippers.
Budofphson released
from hospital
Al Budolphson, Iowa State bas
ketball player who had been con
fined to Lincoln General Hospital
because of a heavy cold was re
leased yesterday. Budolphson was
sent to the hospital after the Iowa
State-Nebraska game Monday
night.
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By June Bierbower.
The Huskers, notoriously a home
floor team in basketball as in foot
ball, will be playing away from
home Saturday night, and it will
be interesting to see how they
come out on their third out-of-town
game of the year.
Although the basketball season
is half over, the Brownemen have
played but two road games, all
the other tilts having been at
home. First game away from
home spelled disaster as Nebraska
lost 61-37 to Minnesota, but they
recovered from that defeat and
their walloping at Utah's hands to
beat Wisconsin 53-43, so you
can't tell a lot from those two
games.
The Huskers won three Big Six
games last year, beating Iowa
State, Kansas and Kansas State
here, and they didn't win a game
away from home. That wasn't so
exceptional because the season
was half gone by the time any
team won on the road.
Johnny Williams, who played
his last football for the Huskers
in 1936, is high school coach in
Colton, California. . .ho was at the
banquet given by Bill Pixley at
Los Angeles for former Corn
huskers around that section and at
which Biff Jones and Cy Sherman,
the Lincoln Star's sport sage,
were honored guests . . . Pixley is
not a Nebraska alumnus, but of
ficiated in this section early in
the century, and is intensely in
terested in Nebraska football . . .
Paul Zimmerman, Los Angeles
Times sports editor, was there...
he's a former Nebraska distance
runner. . .also Ray Richards, Bill
Spaulding and Howard Jones...
and a Nebraska boy who made
good Harry Culver. . .Dick Ruth
erford and Chick Hartley, old-time
Husker greAts were there ... so
was Lowell English, now with the
Marines in California.
We read that Rudy Matulka,
Omaha South' all-state tackle
wants to go to USC.yoo, hoo,
Mr. Atherton . . . he needs another
year of high school to get enough
college entrance credits, but may
be Black-Foxe will take care f
that.
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