iWe'dnes'dcry, January 19, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN Xlaaslk on fs Mil t CUJJ care Favored ny LBeHwe Loss After dropping a 51 to 27 con-! test to K. U. at Lawrence Satur day, Nebraska's Cornhuskcrs came back strong to push a highly touted University of Oklahoma cage squad to the limit before yielding a grudging 45 to 35 deci sion at Norman Monday night. Minus the services of two regu lar starters and a substitute who saw service at Lawrence Satur day night, the Huskers threw a real scare into the trainee-spiked Oklahomans, out playing and out scoring their highly favored rivals till Al Artman, Scarlet sparkplug, fouled out early in the last half. The Huskers were without Tom Dworak, naval dental student who was forced to return to Lincoln Saturday night because of the 48 hour leave restrictions on naval trainees, and Doug Nelson and Elza Kuhlman, both of whom hustled back from Lawrence in time for Monday classes. Sooners Lead at Half. The Scarlet out-scrapped the Sooners in the early minutes of the first half, assuming a 9 to 8 lead when big Buzz Hollins tallied twice from the free-throw line. Hollins followed with his lone fielder of the game, a pivot-shot off thepost, and Al Artman caged a southpaw hook-shot to send the Huskers into a 14 to 8 lead. Allie Paine, high scoring Sooner captain, and Ken Pryor, frosh star, then led a scoring spurt which sent Oklahoma off the floor at the half with a 20 to 17 lead. Paine hit with two one-handers .and Pryor, held to a meager five points by the tight-guarding of Max Johns, connected with a two handed jump shot with five sec onds left in the half to send th,; Sooners off with their slim three point margin. Artman Fouls Out. Far from beaten, the Huskers jumped back into the lead at thej opening of the second nair, witn Rooney tallying on a one-hande and Johns caging a rebound shot to shoot Nebraska into a 21 to 20 lead. The Sooners knotted the count of Landon's free throw, but Hollins dumped in two of his five charity tosses to give the Scarlet a 23 to 21 margin. .' Johns led Husker scoring witn 8 points, followed closely by Art man with seven tallies. Artman floor-play was outstanding. Grover Ramsey, giant center, dumped in 14 points to lead Sooner scorers. Allie Paine, Sooner defensive star whom Artman fooled three times with southpaw hook shots, tallied 13 markers. Vaughan 113 O.Taniteman g 2 1 4 Or'iman t 1 1 O'Lfstrc 10 1 Buelow c 0 0 0 SwiKEfrt I 0 0 0 L'denb'y f 0 1 0 Baker K 0 10 IJuhnalon 0 0 0 Totals 18 13 111 Total! 12 11 13 Halftimc score: Oklahoma 20, Nebraska IT. Officials: Shunatona and Ferguson. K. U. Socks Huskers. At Lawrence Saturday night, Nebraska wilted before a scorch ing K. U. drive in the second half to drop a 51 to 27 decision to the Jayhawks. The game was even in the early minutes, with the score tied three times, but the Jayhawks pushed into a 23 to 15 lead at half-time K. U.'s pace the second half was blistering, while the Huskers could tally but four free throws during the first 15 minutes of the final period. Buzz Hollins lead Scarlet scorers with eight points, followed by Max Johns with six. Tops for K. U. was Charles Moffat, who racked up 13 markers. Halftlme score: Katws 23. Nebraska l.V Missed free thruws: Kansas LindhurM, Muffatt. Corder, McPpadden, Stucker. Frank. Barrington 4. Nebraska Hollins 2. Tangerman, Johns, Leger 2, Swiggert. Kanass lg ft I' Nebraska IK ft f Moffat f 5 3 1 Dvorak f 0 13 Turner f 0 0 0 Roonev f 0 0 1 fltt f 1 0 0 Artman f 1 1 i Eflidqulst f 1 3 2 Leger f-c 10 1 Frank f 10 0 Hollins c 3 2 4 Bar'gton f 4 12 Nelson g 0 2 1 Corder c 0 2 4 Kuhlman n 1 0 u Sherwood e 2 1 1 Tang'man g 1 1 4 McSpad'n g 4 0 2 Johns g 3 0 0 Dick g 111 Baker g 000 Stucker g 10 0 Swiggert g 0 0 0 Diehl g 0 0 1 Johnson g 0 0 0 Notice! For Men- Mostly BY THE SPORTS EDITOR. The sports department of "The Nebraskan," not to be outdone by the University Theater or The Uni versity Players, hereby issues a call to all male students who know the difference between a double reverse and a pivot-shot and have passed English 0 or its equivalent without bribing the prof. Don't let yourself be lured into such bruising, bone-crushing ac tivities as singing or acting, men. Be a sports-reporter and work in the quiet and safety and smoke filled atmosphere of a real news paper office. Totals 20 11 14! Totals 10 7 1 Intramural Basketball Schedule January 19. Sig Ep vs. Theta Xi 7:30 Sigma Nu-Z. B. T. vs. Pioneer Coop 8:30 January 20. Phi Gam vs. YMCA 7:30 Beta Sig vs. Cornhusker Coop 8:30 (Remainder of the schedule will appear later.) Second (Kiicsshig Harold W. Andersen We had the pleasure of seeing the Lincoln Air Base Raiders in action against Company C at the Coliseum Saturday night, and it is our considered opinion that the Raiders are one of the best ag gregations, civilian or military, to step on Coliseum boards in recent years. Led by Pvt. Reece "Goose" Tatum and Pvt. Vic Krafft, both former members of the Harlem Globe Trotters, the Raiders are a mighty smooth outfit, one of the best we've seen in a long, long time. Tatum, a great crowd pleas er, was a treat to watch. His ball handling, shooting, and gen- J eral floor play far surpass any thing seen at the Coliseum this season. 'The Goose" had the spec tators gasping in the final min utes of Saturday night's game as he toyed with the Company C boys in an almost unbelievable exhibition of trick ball handling and passing. 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