The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, March 1, 1944
Army lm
Tfc. Bill Chisolm
Editors
News
Pfc.Bill Calkins
Precious Moments by Lew Davies
Tps "B,1 35-31
Fr Army Citowgi '
Playing off for the army intramural basketball championship
Company C's powerful quintet topped a scrappy B Company team
Monday night, 35 to 31, in the Coliseum. Both teams had 9 and 2 rec
ords in round robin competition -the Hustlers having two decisions
over the Blue Wave in tournament play prior to Monday's meeting.
Company C hopped off to an 18
to 17 halftime advantage, went on
to increase their margin in the sec
ond stanza and rack up a well
earned four point victory to win
the intramural crown. Pacemaker
for the winners was 'deadeye"
Milt Dobrer, flashy Blue forward,
who scored 15 points. Bunny Full
er led the Green's offense with 12
markers, mostly on pretty pivot
Shots. Plav was rlnsp nnH hnvrl-
fought thruout, with "C" finally
Raining permanent possession oi
ine leaci arcer eigni minutes ot the
second half, and staving off the
losers scoring threats.
Jessen Opens Scoring.
Jessen opened the scoring, regis
tering a foul toss for "B." Milt
Dobrer swished a set shot; Bob
Scheer evened the scoie with a
free throw. "Dob" dropped another
set shot, which Staples nullified
with a field goal from the floor.
Lind made good on a free throw,
then scored from the floor to mnkf
it 7 to 4. Dobrer sneaked thru for
a lay-up to give the C men a 9 to
4 lead.
Nip and Tuck at Half.
Bunny Fuller took personal
marge or evening things up again,
tossing two pivot shots. With less
than two minutes left Kni-rf..ft.
dropped a long set shot for the
T1. . i. -r
uiur, which jessen promptly coun
tered, tapping in a rebound to tie
ii up again. uoDrer gave Company
C it's 18 to 17 halftime advantage
via the free throw route.
Big Ellis Jessen got off a pivot
shot to bring the score to 27 to 29.
but Lind brought the margin back
to four points with a one hand set
shot from the foul circle. Jessen
tapped another in, and it looked
like a "B" rally, but Dobrer then
quenched it with another set shot.
Bunny Fuller kept the Green in
the game with a minute and a half
to go with another pivot shot.
However, Parminter put the game
on ice for Company C with a tap-
in, to make the score 35 to 31 when
the whistle blew.
Box score:
"Bui honey the program's been speeded up
Co. C 0? ft t Co.
Dobrer f 7 1 is Jesson f
Parminter f 3 0 6 SI anles
Lind c
BurdiMte g
Riynes
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4 Fuller i
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1 Baker g
5 35 Tot n Is
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News of ASTPs Elsewhere
Includes A&L, Music Notes
12 7 31
1NTRAMI RAI. SKASON STANDINGS
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Alpha O Paradise .. Alpha Omicron Pi
Helen 1 1 eusel. skitmaster.
For Whom the Bel: Tolls. .. Alpha Phi
MarKinet Reese, skitmaster.
Brown Suar Alpha Chi Omega
Ruth Blattspielcr. skitmaster.
The Mad Hatter Delta Delta Delta
Helen Hemphill, skitmaster.
Little Red Riding Hood Goes
to the Junior Prom Chi Omega
Jerry Neumeyer.
Happy Hunting ('.round. . . .Pi Beta Phi
Jo Weaver Kline, skitmaster.
Blind Date Show. Kappa Kappa liamma
Mimi Ann Johnson, skitmaster.
Comedy of Krrors or
No K.nse, No Nothing. . Dlet'a Gamma
Nadia Kunmnn, skitmaster.
Ticket sales Will close March ft
Until then thev will he on cnl
at all organized houses.
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From the latest issue of the
Army Specialized Training Bulle
tin, odds and ends from all over
the country about the ASTP:
More about Area and Language
techniques in use at AST units a
uerman language newspaper is
prepared monthly by trainees at
Haverford College. It's called
"AST Lampe" ... At the Univer
sity of Wisconsin, A&L's converse
auring meais in the lanauaaes n
which they specialize. Sometimes
appropriate dishes are served by
the University dietitian . . . French
Clubs have been oraanizeH at
number of units. Carleton's C.ai
lege's French Club held a dinner
recently. The entire oroaram was
in r-rencn.
With the musicians the Cadet
Glee Club at North Texas State
Teachers College made its first
public appearance recently .
Wc'-.tern Reserve University has
a trainee band that plays for cam
pus functions . . . Indiana Univer
sity has been organizing a 120
piece marchine- hand a mn.vnieo
chorus and a swing orchestra .
Aft is at the Colnrarin Kphnnl
Mines have their own an
t-iuu ana a n-piece orchestra with
uve vocalists ... a 50-piece regi
menial Dana and a 15-piece or-
cnestra has been performing at
the University of Pennsylvania.
sometimes the AST takes the
law into its own hands trainees
31 JOnns HODkins Univpreitv h-.wo
ine oenern or a "law firm" which
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only.
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man. 8-7181 , eMen,ln 80.
LOST Brow Shneffer wn between Averv
and dorm. uj 2-7i.ll Betty llubka.'
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Juke Box
Dance
is strictly Gl. Four former law
yers, self-described experts in
matrimonial troubles, income-tax,
life insurance and civil judgments,
are in the A&L section and offer
advice gratis to fellow trainees
in the barracks.
AST Laments
In Own Lyrics
We found a couple of song gema
in an old paper the other day
and we print them herewith. We
like to admire the profound phil
osophy of all those brave souls
who concoct such and adapt them
to popular tunes. For the ASTP
these songs prove that soldiers
can still gripe even humorously
and in a song.
Tune: Air Corps song.
Off we go into a filled up TO
Idaho out In the sticks
Here we are victims of the ASTP
We're in one helluva fix.
We've been done out of our
promised ratines
Bars and stripes are things of the
past;
For we've been burned
We've lived and learned
You're lucky to be a private first
lune: I Left My Heart at the
Stage Door Canteen.
I left my hopes with the ASTP.
I thought that they would commis
sion me.
I worked, I slaved, I studied,
My work was never done.
And it was all for nothing, not
even for fun.
My hopes are still with the ASTP.
But hopes are all that thev'll
ever be;
Those eolden bars are not for
me.
My hopes died with the ASTP.
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