Friday, February 12, 1943
DAILY NEBRASKAN
BARB BASKETBALL
1942-43
Pioneer Coop
StribonU
Zephert
B ii boats
League 1.
"S" Street vs. Volunteers
A. C. B. C. vs. Blitz Kids a -Brown
PaUce vs. Pioneer Coop
Stribonia vs. Zephers
B. irc.its vs. "S" Street ....
Volunteers vs. A. C. B. C
Blitt Kid? V3. Brown Palace .
Pioneer Coop vs. Stribonia ...
Zephers .vs. "S" Street
Barbcit vs. Pioneer Coop
Zephers vj. Volunteers
Birbcits V3. Brown Palace
"S" Street vs. A. C. B. C
Volunteers vs. Blitz Kids
Brown Palace vs. Stribonia ....
Brbc.it vs. Zephers
Pioneer Coop vs. "S" Street .
StribonU vs. Blitz Kids
A. C. B. C. vs. Brown Palace . .
Barbcits vs. Volunteers
PPioneer Coop vs. Volunteers
Stribonia Vs. A. C. B. C
"S" Street vs. Blitz Kids ....
Zephers vs. Brown Palace
Brown Pal.'Ce vs. Volunteers .
"S" Street V3. Stribonia
Blitz Kids vs. Pioneer Coop ...
Barbells VS. A. C. B. C
"S" Street vs. Brown Palace . .
Volunteers vs. Stribonia
A. C. 8 C. vs. pioneer Coop ..
Zephers vs. Blitz Kids
Zephers Vi. A. C. B. C
BirhCltH VS. Blitz Kids
Zephers vs. Pioneer Coop
B j roc its vs. Stribonia
ATO's, Fiji's
Win 'B' Games
... Tail's Champs
Alpha Tau Omega, defending
class 'B" basketball champs.
strtM thf defense of their crown
in gowl fashion by nipping the
Eeti Sig.s 7-4 last Wednesday
evening. Tne champs broke a
four aM deadlock during the final
in unites of play for the victory.
Phi Cams, 38; ZBT, 1.
Ledger scored 14, Sawyer tossed
In 10 as the Phi Gams rolled over
a innrh inferior ZBT five 38-1.
Jule Cohow saved the Zebes from
a complete whitewash when he
nndu a free throw midway in the
first hi If. The winners led at
half tune 21-1.
Sig Eps, 18; SAM, 3.
After holding the Sig Eps on
vn tonus during the initial half,
the S.Mrtmies faltered the second
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half, dropping te game 18-3.
Wendt was high point man for
the winners with seven. The Sig
Eps led at the half 4-1.
DU, 12; Farm House, 4.
K. Kratz tossed in eight points
to lead the DU's to a 12-4 win
over the Farm House.
Delta Sigs, 14; SAE, 12.
In the roughest game of the
evening, the Delta Sigs stopped a
SAE rally just in the nick of time
to garner a 14-12 victory. After
the winners had piled up a 12-4
intermission lead, the Sig Alphs
led by G irey rallied but were two
points short. Morrison tossed in
six points for the winners, Garey
had seven for the SAE.S.
Phi Delts, 13; Sigma Nu, 7.
After loading 10-4 at half-time,
the Phi Delts took things easy for
the rest of the game and came
out the winners over the Sigma
Nils 13-7. Rodney Smith led the
winners with four markers.
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Cinderites
Not Favored
Saturday
. . . Unlike '42
BY HENRY FISHBACK.
Nebraska's depleted band of
cinder cohorts defending Big Six
spike champions depart from
Huskerland this morning bound
for Columbia, Mo., where they will
open the '43 dual meet campaign
against the strong Missouri Tigers
Saturday afternoon.
Ed Weir's graduatio n-war
ripped squad boasts but a remote
chance of whipping the Tigers
who swamped Kansas State last
Monday eve 74 to 20.
Said Weir concerning the track-
fest, "Missouri possesses too much
all round strength and will score
well all the way along, ' a com
ment which depicts the opinions
of experts and fans alike.
Several individual duels should
blossom forth to highlight the fes
tivities. Vic Schleich, Husker
weightman collides with Missouri's
Aussieker, Tiger shot champion in
one close battle; Howie Debus will
mix with Blackwell in the pole
vault; and Bill Brogan and Johrde
vie with Jo Raylo, Tiger miler in
the distances.
Brown Favored.
Husker M Brown U geared for a first
and possibly meet records in the quarter
mile and 880 yard run but aside from
Unit, and chanres of Husker in raid duels,
experts predict near clean sweeps for the
MiK.iourians.
Thunderbolt of Coach Chauntcy Blmp
son'a Columbia squad, bophomoro Maurice
Alexander, who whipped up 1.1 points
apninst Ki-State. is geared for firsts and
new records in hurdle competition Alexan
der, who has ran the highs In 7:5 and
the lows In 7 flut. will be backed In the
scoring column by Owne Joggerst and Bob
Hteuher in the sprints, and Raylo in the
distances.
NCAA Tourney
Scheduled
. . . For March 30
COLUMBUS. O. Feb. 11.
March 30 is the date that has
been set by the National Collegiate
Athletic Association for the play
ing of the fifth annual basketball
championship in Madison Square
Garden, New York.
Kansas City's Municipal Audi
torium will be the scene of the
western playoffs on March 26 and
27. The eastern playoffs will take
place March 24 and 25 on the Mad
ison Square Garden's maples.
Coach Harold G. Olsen of Ohio
State, who is the tourney chair
man, said that runnersup of both
the western and eastern tourneys,
would meet for a consolation prize.
Committees from eight districts,
four east of the Mississippi and
four west, will select the outstand
ing team in their area to play In
the preliminaries.
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Courtesy Lincoln Journal.
Drafted shortly after he won the
national collegiate mile . title
(4:11) last June, Husker Bobby
Ginn stored away his spikes
awaiting the day when once
again he could run. The
time arrived a month ago when
Bob received permission from
his company colonel to compete
in the national AAU mile race,
in New York's Madison Square
Garden late this month.
Game Time: 8:00
Opening whistle for the Kansas-Nebraska
cage mix tomor
row night is 8:00. Largest
crowd of the current basketball
season is expected to flood the
bleachers.
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INTERFRATERNITY BASKETBALL
1912-43
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Alpha Tau Omrga Kappa. MlKaia
Bel a Sigma INI leHa Taa DeJta
MKnia Alpha Mu Kela Tlieta Pi
8lcma I'hl t:Hoa I'M Kappa Pal
I.KACI V. S I.KAOl E 4
Farm llcmse Phi fiamma Delta
Delta I pllon 7-rla Beta Taa
Itelta Sigma PI Wgma Nn
Sigma Alpha I ptllon I'lil Delia Tbrta
League 1
Date Time
Alpha Tan Omega v. Beta Sigma Pl 2-lB-is 7: so
Sigma Alpha Mu V. Sigma I'hl l llon. t-l-4.1 S:MI
Alpha Tail Omega vs. Sigma Phi l.ppih.a 1-11-4S 1:.M
Beta Sigma Piii Vh. Sigma Alpha Mu 2-17-4.1 8:0
Alpha Tau Omrga vs. Sigma Alpha Mu 2-14-43 S:M
Beta Sigma 1'nl vs. Sigma I'hl Ipillon I-I4-43 t.-M
League 2
Kappa Sigma vs. Delia Tau Delta Z-10-4S 1:30
Beta Tlieta It va. I'hl Kuppa Psi 2-10-4 S:M
Kappa Sigma vs. I'M Kappa INI 2-17-4.1 7:311
Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Theta PI 2-17-4S :
Kappa Sigma va. Beta Thela I'i 2-24-4J :
Delta Tau Delta vs. I'hl Kapa INI 2-24-41 a.-4
Learue 3
farm Himw vs. Delia 1 psllon 1-10-4J 1:30
Delia Sigma II vs. Sigma Alpha lill(.n .2-10-4S !
Iwm Hwnf vs. Slxma Alpha Kpxllau 2-17-41 8:3
Delta I psllon vs. Delta Sigma PI 2-17-41
Farm House vs. Delia Sigma PI J"14"? 1'
Delta I psllon vs. Sigma Alpha Hpsllon 2-24-43 S:M
League 4
Phi (iamma Delta vs. 7-ela Beta Tau 2-1S-41 S:M
Sigma Nu vs. PW Delta TheU M!ii! ?
Phi tismma DHta vs. PM Delta Theta J'!2
7,rta Beta Tau vs. Sigma Na I'll"! !.
phi ftamma Delta vs. Sigma Nu I'l
Seta Beta Taa vs. PM Delta Tnela 1-I4-4S S:t
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We are
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hosts to
Alpha
Phi
Friday
February 12
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Bobby 'Trains
On Honeymoon
... It Says Here
Bobby Ginn, star Husker track
ster and national collegiate mile
champion last year, writes from
Stinson Held in San Antonio
proaching national AAU mile in
where he is training for the ap-(
Madison Square Garden.
"I realize the great advantage'
I have of being able to keep in
shape. I feel . I am fortunate and
am certainly going to do my best
for al lthey are doing for me. I
have been having trouble with mjr
right hip. It is caused by a mis
placed vertebra. I miss Dee's put
ting it back in place.
4:32 in Rain.
"I sometimes have to go several
hours before I can find some one
to crack my back for me. But
then it is released immediately
upon doing so. I ran a 4:32 mile
last Friday in the rain and a 10:09
two mile in rain and wind.
And then a romantic note: ''t
did get married last Sunday.WOy
had a swell time on our honey
moon tho I had to work out for
track every day that she was here.
My wife has to finish school this
term, then she is coming down to
live with me here."
Bob closes with the hope that
he can return to school second se-;
mester next year. The letter was
sent to Husker cinder coach, Ed,
Weir. J
"Us, i?c." Gives
Manacles McCurdy
Loads of Trouble I
AMES, Iowa, Feb. 11. If Guard
Bob McCurdy of Oklahoma never
sees "Us, Inc." again he may be
able to regain his "Manacles";,
nickname. f
Ray and Roy Wchde, twins from
Holstein, gained a wide high
school reputation as double trouble,
on the court. As Iowa State
sophomores Monday night they
had a look at the man Sooner fans
said couldn't be scored on.
McCurdy was to guard RayX
plays center, and in the first if
of the game Ray scored 12 poinu"r
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