The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1945, Page Page 6, Image 6

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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 7, 1945
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George Miller
The mystery is solved.
News that Bernie Masterson is
the new leader of Nebraska grid
iron fortunes brings approval
from all corners of the state. The
former Husker star has a large
following of home state fans who
followed his career, both in the
navy and as a professional player
with interest, and he will receive
wholehearted backing from all
loyal Cornhuskers.
Masterson is a staunch advocate
of the "T" formation, so next
year's Husker eleven will un
doubtedly be well-schooled in the
intricacies of the quick-opening
plays of the T.
During his years with the Chi
cago Bears Masterson was inval
uable in schooling Bear quarter
backs. Although his prowess as a
coach was not widely publicized,
his fame was well known in the
inner circles throughout the Na
tional Professional League.
Recent releases from the Uni
versity of Kansas indicate that
Art Peterson, Husker basketball
star last year, is having difficulty I
breaking into the starting five for
the Jayhawks. The gangling Pe
terson undoubtedly has a deadly
basket eye, but his defensive
skills are not up to Big Six stand
ards, and apparently Phog Allen
was not long in finding this weak
ness. Nebraska basketball squads in
coming years will draw upon a
huge reservoir of student talent.
At the present over 500 univer
sity students are competing in the
cage sport, either as intramural
players or as members of the
varsity and B team squads.
Credit for much of this revival
of athletics goes to Intramural
Lou Means who has rejuvenated
the intramural program in all
sports, and as a result varsity
squads in all sports will benefit.
Next on the intramural slate is
an all-university wrestling tourn
ament which will give wrestling
coach Jerry Adam a line on po
tential varsity material, as well
as providing competition for uni
versity students who may not be
lieve that their grappling skill is
on a par with the manbending
tactics of varsity squadmen.
UN Cagers
Barry, Don
Brown, Joe NROTC
Claussen, Don
Cook, Tom NROTC
Cranston, Harlan
Engelbart, Leon
Fischer, Cletus
Hecox, Fred
Hornby, Jim
Kipper, Paul
Korte, Robert
Lebsack, Gayle
Livingston, Dale
McMacken, Tom NROTC
Mulvaney, Charles
Robinson, Mack
Sandstedt, Jim
Schneider, Leo NROTC
Sloan, Bill
Story, Charles
Sutton, David
Whitehead, Bus
Norfolk 6 4" 190
Akron, Ohio 6' 185 21
Omaha (South) 6' 3" 180 17
Culver, Indiana 5' 9" 175
Stockham 6' 2" 185 26
Martel 5'10" 170 21
St. Edward 5' 8" 170 20
Cozad 5'10" 170
Lincoln (College View) 6' 1" 180
Lincoln (Northeast) 6' 1". 165
Fairbury 6' 3" 190 20
Lincoln 6' 3" 190 17
Hastings 6 3" 175 20
Toledo, Ohio 6' 3" 195 21
Omaha (Benson) 6' 5" 185
Norfolk 6' 180 17
Omaha (South) 6 3" 200 21
Rock Island, Ilfcnois 6 4" 205 20
Burwell 5'10Ms"160 18
Lincoln (1 yr. Neb. Wes.) 511" 185 21
Lincoln (Northeast) 5' 9" 150 21
Scottsbluff 6 7" 185 17
Huskers, 14
Strong, Off
To Minnesota
Fourteen men were named by
Coach Pop Klein to make the trip
to Minneapolis for the Huskers'
opening basketball game. The
squad left Lincoln at 7:30 this
morning and will arrive in Go
pherland at 7:30 tonight. A light
drill is scheduled for Saturday,
and the team will arrive back in
Lincoln at approximately 9:55
Sunday night.
Players making: the trip are
Gayle Lebsack, Leo Schneider,
Fred Hecox, Dale Livingston, Bus
Whitehead, Don Barry, Jim Sand
stedt, Tom Cook, Chick Story,
Don Claussen, Bob Korte, Joe
Brown, Mac Robinson and Chuck
Mulvaney.
Barry Fitzgerald will be killed
for the first time on the screen
in Paramount's big Technicolor
drama of the gold rush days,
"California.'
Barry Fitzgerald is the film col
ony's best spareribs cook. A bach
elor, Barry knows his way around
the kitchen.
oJl ChAi&imaiu!
The name's the thing
flRROWl It means a
tie he'll think well of,
right at the start Sat
ins, foulards, Lido cloth
... all manner of smart
patterns. Get his
Christmas today!
$1.00
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ChrUtmmt Gifts. . .Firrt Floor
Wrestling Meet
Opens Dec. 17;
Practice Now
Wrestling has taken over the
intramural spotlight temporarily
with announcement from Director
Lou Means that competition in the
rough and tumble sport will be
gin on December 17.
Coach Adam Helps.
Organizations pointing for the
group championship have had full
squads working under the tutel
age of Coach Jerry Adam this
week. All men are urged to prac
tice and gain the benefit of
Adam's instruction any afternoon
from 4:00 to 6:00 in the coliseum
basement.
Entries are due In the intra
mural office by Thursday, De
cember 13. Pairings and matches
will be posted on the following
day. There must be at least four
competitors on a team in order to
Qualify for group championship
points.
Five points will be given each
participant, while the first three
winners in each weight division
will gain points on a 5-3-1 basis.
Three Pound Leeway.
Contestants cannot weigh in
with more than a three-pound
edge on the weight limit of their
class. Matches will be three bouts
of two minutes each with falls
clinching the bout. Regular inter
collegiate rules will be followed.
L' Alliance Francaise Hears
J. P. Trudel Wednesday
Descnbing the manner in which
French Canadians celebrate
Christmas, Jean-Paul Trudel, as
sistant in French, addressed L'Al
liance Francaise Wednesday eve
ning. Mr. Trudel pointed out the dif
ferences in educational systems
and different religious customs
between Americans and French
Canadians.
The holiday season was stressed
at the meeting by singing French
Christmas carols.
Sir Cedric Hardwlcke was
knighted by King George V at the
New Year's honors in 1934 for his
contributions to the dramatic arts.
Contrary to general belief,
George Tierney Shestak is not an
alias for Les Glot.
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