Sunday, February 27, 1341 4 THE NEBRASKAN News Editors Pfc. Bill Chisolm Pfc.Bill Calkins Army fey Company B Upsets C Co. In Second Half, 43-39 A last oHI spurt gave B Company an upset win, 43 to. 39, over "C" last ni the Coliseum. Trailing 25-26 at the half, the sharp shooting r r and Brady gave the Hustlers their margin possession of first place in the third intramural round. Bob Scheer opened the scoring, and cutting thru the center for a nice pushshot. Milt Dobrer matched this with a set shot; Parminter tapped one in, and Burdette tossed a foul to make it 5-2, Blue. After seven minutes, "C" had built up their lead to 9-6. A spree by the Green gave them a 15 to 11 lead at the midway point of the first half Then big Cliff Lind came thru with three straight baskets, and Burstein adJed a charity toss while the Green's Staples was reg istering a field goal and Baker a foul, to tie it up at 18 all with six minutes to go. C Leads, 26-25, at Half. Lind dropped a set shot; then Staples tapped one in and Fuller contributed a free throw lor t to give the Hustlers a one point ad vantage. Lind and Dobrer sunk set shots to make it 24-21, Blue, before Scheer cashed in on two foul shots. Lind got a tap-in, which Scheer matched with a set shot to make it 26-25 in favor of C Company at the whistle. The Green started out fast in the second half, jumped into a 30-26 lead after 5 minutes, before Stynes broke the ice for "c" with a bas ket. Parminter left the game on fouls, for the Blue Wave. Lind added a free throw to C's total while Scheer was scoring two markers for the winners. Brady then registered a 2 pointer and two charity throws, and Fuller added another point to give Com pany B 39 points and a ten point lead over the Blue Wave. Chuck Burdette fouled out for Company C with 9 minutes gone. 39-AII With "4" Let. Lind counted with a pivot shot, Dobrer swished a set shot, then Lind stepped to the foul line and dropped three straight shots, one on a technical foul. Dobrer knotted the ball game up at 39 a piece with four minutes to go, scoring a long field goal. Both teams battled for the ball, and neither scored till Scheer registered on a nice pivot to give B Company a 41-39 ad vantage. With 30 seconds to go, Doug Brady dropped Lie clincher to make the final score 43-39, Company. High man for the evening was "C's" Cliff Lind with I baskets and 4 for 5 at the foul line, for 18 points. Dobrer followed him with 14 for the losers. Bob Scheer and Doug Brady paced the Hustler's attack with 17 and 10 points, while Fuller scored 8 and Staples counters for the winners. Dr. Edward D. Neill, first presi dent and founder of Macalester college, St. Paul, was a graduate of Amherst college and at one time was secretary to President Lincoln. Bats in Our Belfry ... BY BILL SHORE. Fieldhouse hit parade: "What do you do in the Infantry?" (sung by former air corps men); "This is a Lovely Way To Spend An Evening," (What, you weren't in studv-hall, either?); "I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" (So I slept in classes all today). Con gpicuously absent: "I'll Be Around." General Eisenhower instituted a new military courtesy routine in Africa recently. Officers will now report enlisted men who neglect to salute them; enlisted men will also take the names of officers who re fuse to acknowledge their salutes. So carry your pencils and note books to Africa with you, for the thrill that comes once in a war time. Unsuccessful was the draftee who put a woman's name on his list of dependents. The draft board didn't think supporting one's horse was grounds for deferment. Why soldiers don't believe in rumors: According to very re liable sources, we're shipping to Fort Ord, Cal.; Fort Riley, Kans.; Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., last Tuesday, last Friday and next Third Roiinil Robin League Standings w I ptt op Company B ... 2 0 113 61 Company C ... 2 0 87 66 Air Corps 0 1 37 48 Field House ... 0 1 31 55 Company A ... 0 2 59 97 Tuesday. Add to Field House hit parade: "Don't Believe Everything You Dream, ' "Nightmare. I Horn's OHU J Make tot Men. W Clothes utt ltt oao. V V Harvey's wme is I When inn Men congee'. I J "funs od wcotfs 1 H . MM JOHN M. ALLISON of the U. S. Embassy in London Formerly interned in Tokyo SPEAKING AT FORUM 4:00 P. M., Wednesday. March 1 Union Faculty Lounge --" ... - i 'V J 4t Ft -it i v. 1 ; 1 - I I I I I II I - A A u fi(fiLs Coals are Classics Styled with the sophisticated touch juniors look for, by Jaunty Junior and other famous houses . . Magee's jun ior coats in lovely pure wools go equally well over suit and dress fashions. $22.95 to $55.00 4 L x New Nubby-Knit Sweaters in Luscious Pastels The new nubby knits are out of this world in softest soft shades and just-right weights. Peach, blue, green, pink, lav endar . . some with contrasting confetti nubs. $6.95 and $7.95 Confettied, $8.95