The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February Il -1942
DAILY. NEBRASKAN
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On Norman Court
Sooners Respect Cornhuskers
If They Are 20 Points Behind
Consider Last Year
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NORMAN, Okla., Feb. 10 Oklahoma's fast-moving basketball
team Is regarding Its next test, the clat;h with Coach A. J. Lewandow
Bkl's Nebraska Cornhuskers here February 16, with something of a
Bhudder.
And no wonder. In Norman, Lewandowski's Nebraskans are
known as the team that can't play worth a darn until its gets 20
points behind.
Last year here the big boys in Scarlet put on the finest and
gamest last-half rally ever produced here in the memory of the eldest
fan to defeat an astonished Oklahoma team that led by 22 points at
one point of the last half.
30 10 Defeat.
Coach Bruce Drake's Sooners looked perfect the first 30 min
utes of the one-sided contest. They led 28 to 9 at one point in the
first half. And their savagery didn't end there. They came out for
the second half like an enraged Tennessee colonel looking for the
i guy who slurred his family, and drove the score up to 36-14 with five
minutes of the last half gone.
With only ten minutes left to play Oklahoma still led by 20 points,
37-17, and the crowd began to yawn and look around for its wraps.
Suddenly the big Nebraska team began to hit. Cold as an ice
locker pork chop in the first half, the Northerners made a funnel
out of the ring when they got going.
Aggressive Defense Works.
Also, Lewandowski ordered his men to pick the Sonners up all
over the court. This was smart strategy. It was the most aggressive
defense Oklahoma fans had ever seen. The Nebraskans would make
a goal, Oklahoma would throw the ball in, and the fighting Corn
huskers would either intercept the pass or take the ball away from
some Sooner and score again.
A couple of Nebraska substitutes, Young and Goetz, hit from all
over the floor in the final moments and the petrified Sooner spectators
sat stunned after the final gun exploded just two seconds after Young
had dunked a running one-hander from long range to give Nebraska
the victory 43-42. Oklahoma couldn't believe it had lost.
Lewandowski will bring to Norman practically the same hustling
squad that was in on that celebrated last-half kill, Fitzgibbon, Thomp
son, Livingston, Held and the unerring climax marksmen, Young and
Goetz.
Big Six Standings
W. L. Ptn. Op.
Oklahoma 5 1 257 223
Kansaa 1 0 1M
Nebraaka 3 3 234 242
Iowa Stat 3 3 227 229
Kanraa State 1 4 15 "8
Beralt La-it Wwk.
Con fr retire.
Nonton fere nee.
Nebraska 39 Iowa State 31
Oklahoma 60 i Missouri 38
Kansaa State 56 Nebraska 35
Washington U. 35 Missouri 34
Great Lakes 43 Iowa State 42
Great Lakea 63 Kansas 37
Kansas 56 Wichita 37
Games This Week.
Monday.
Home Team Visitor
Kansas State Iowa State
Tuesday
Kansas Crelghton
Saturday.
Kansas Nebraska
Missouri Kansaa Mate
Frats Bristle;
IM Fur Flies
In Basketball
With two nights of intramural
basketball results on the books,
eight teams remain undefeated in
class "A." Five of these teams
have two victories tucked under
their belts, while three teams have
won their only game. Each unde
feated team will defend its stand
ing in the games tonight at the
Coliseum.
Beta Theta Pi and Beta Sigma
Pis are leading league one with
twn wins aniece. The Betas meet
XI Psi Phi in tonight's contest, and
the Beta Slgs take on the AGRs.
Both opponents have lost two
games. The two leaders meet on
the court next Tuesday night.
Kappa Slgs Lead.
The Kappa Sigs have the top
rung to themselves in league two
with two wins. Following close
behind is the Farm House with one
wni and no losses. Tonight the
Kappa Sigs meet the Alpha Sigs,
who have lost both their contests.
Farm House takes on the once
defeated SAEs.
Alpha Tau Omega will be out
for its third win when it meets the
twice-defeated Theta XL The Phi
Gams have played one game, and
have won one. Tonight the Fijis
Husher Gym
Squad Ready
. . for Gophers
Coach Charley Miller's improved
gymnastics team open their 1942
home season Thursday afternoon
at 4 o'clock on the Coliseum stage
with Minnesota furnishing the op
position. Miller's sophomores gained
plenty of experience the hard way
during their trip east and should
furnish the powerful Minnesota
crew some stiff competition. The
work of Collins McMaster and
Bobby Cooper lifted future hopes
for the sophmoric team. McMas
ter garnered high point honors for
the Huskers during the eastern
jaunt.
Total judges points for the dual
meets with Illinois, Indiana, South
ern Illinois Normal, and the trian
gular meet with Chicago and Min
nesota are as follows:
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meet the Sig Eps, who were the
victims of a 19-5 win by the ATOs.
ZBT Has Hopes.
Zeta Beta Tau will attempt to
break its two-game losing streak
and the DU two-game winning
streak when the two teams meet
tonight. The hot Sigma Nu team,
which wasn't quite hot enough to
defeat the DUs in the highest scor
ing contest thus far, will do its
best to break into the win column
by beating the undefeated Sam-
mys.
That is the situation of interfra
ternity basketball up to tonight.
The last results were: Phi Gam 17,
Phi Delta Theta 13; Phi Psi 8,
Delta 10; SAM 13, ZBT 7; DU 24,
Theta Xi 12; ATO 11, Delta Tau
AGR 4; Bet Sig 12, SA Ell; Delta
Sig 14, Alpha Sig 13.
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