The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1945, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, December 7,
Sooner Cage
Hopes Aided
BVLettermen
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NOIfMAN, Okla., Dec. 1,
Oklahoma's Roundball Runts
learneil last season that no matter
how sinartly a small team ma
neuverk. a rebound is still imoor
tant i;n basketball and tall guys
shag yby far the most of them.
Ccmsequently Coach Bruce
Drake is doing lots of hard work
thee days with taller boys on his
Sooner squad, fellows like Doug
Lyn, 6-foot 8-inch freshman
from Henryetta high school, Paul
Courty, 6-foot 3-inch navy dis
chartfee who subbed last year for
the Norman Navy Skyjackets,
Tom Wheeler, 6-foot 4-inch fresh
man from Oklahoma City Foster
high school and Burrell Lewis,
6-foot 2-inch freshman from
Tulsa Central high school.
Oklahoma returns most of her
diminutive leltermen who won
half their Big Six Conference
games last year and tied for third
in the league race. Obviously,
they won't rise any higher this
season against opponents who are
rapidly returning to peacetime
strength with the return of ex
perienced players who have been
away to war.
So far, Oklahoma hasn't gained
from the hordes of returning war
veterans a single letterman in
either football or basketball.
The nine lettermen back from
Oklahoma's Lilliputians of last
year are Jack Landon, all-Big Six
Conference guard of last year,
Harold "Scooter" Hines, Bill
Whaley, Howard Brinegar, Don
Buelow, Lemont Eltinge, Don
Krouse, Ed Lindenberg and
Winston Potts. Can they go
against the stars'of 1942, back for
more schooling and more basket
ball after three years of fighting
overseas;
This season's schedule:
Trc. 1 Southern Methodist at Normmn.
ltm. 10 Will Rorrro Field t Norman,
Ir. IS Bradlry Tern at Peoria, 111.
Iee. 18 City follere at Madison hqnarc
Garden, New York tlty.
IVc. tl Kentucky at Lexington.
Weo. i6, 17, 18 Oklahoma City All AM'
College, tournament.
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7 Nebraska at Norman.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
12 Kansas Ktate at Norman.
18 Kansas at l.awrenee.
28 Mlssoart at Colombia.
Feb.
t Iowa state at Norman.
11 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Feb.
Feb. It Kansas Ktate at Manhattan.
Feb. 23 Iowa State at Ames.
"Feb 28 Kansas at Norman.
March t Missouri at Norman.
March IS Oklahoma Amities at Norman,
Kig Six Conference games.
131 Basketball
"A" LEAGUE.
Navy Atoms 26, Ag College
Club 22.
Lilies 21, Brown Palace 6.
Phi Gamma Delta 33, Sigma
Nu 26.
Navy Flyers 38, Beta Sigma
Psi 11.
Wolverines 16, Theta Xi 11.
Pioneer 22, Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon 20.
Beta Theta Pi 27, Cornhusker
Co-op 15.
Merry Makers 10, Phi Delta
Theta 6.
"B" LEAGUE.
Delta Upsilon 19, Navy Wolves
7.
Beta Theta Pi 24, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon 11.
Navy Flyers 36, Sigma Chi 10.
Sigma Nu 11, Phi Gamma Delta
7.
Navy Block Busters 27, Pioneer
Co-op 11.
Alpha Tau Omega 24, Brown
Palace 20.
Phi Delta Theta 32, Sigma Phi
Epsilon 16.
In "Lost Weekend," Frank Fay
lean is a sadistic male nurse who
gives sick Ray Milland a bad time.
In "California," Faylen is a harm
less farmer who get saved by
tough Ray Milland from a brutal
beating in a saloon.
Add
Flight Training
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Private courses now
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Call 62385 for details.
1945
Coach . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
track and three in swimming. He
had the distinction of never hav
ing played on a losing team in
high school.
In the university, from which
he graduated with a B.S. in edu
cation in 1935, he was a three
year football letterman playing
quarterback for Dana X. Bible.
He lettered three years in swim
ming and was the Big Six cham
pion in the spring events for two
years. Also, Masterson lettered in
track, competing in the discus
event under late Coach Henry F.
Schulte.
In 1934 "Bernie" played with
the College All Stars against the
The easy way to play Santa Claus is to stop at Simon's anj
select gifts from their beautiful selection for both men and
women . . . here are just a few suggestions:
THE NEBRASKAN
Chicago Bears, later joining the
Bears as a quarterback. Under
Coach George Halas, he became
an outstanding quarterback and
became backfield coach in addi
tion to quarterbacking.
Hired by Coach Shaughnessy of
Stanford University in the spring
of 1940, he installed the "T" for
mation and was given a great
share of the credit for the Indians'
undefeated season and the per
formance of All American Frankie
Albert at quarterback.
Naval Record.
Receiving a commission as lieu
tenant, junior grade, in the Navy,
he was in physical training and
survival work in connection with
lighter than air craft. His assign
ments were Pensacola, 18 months;
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Bedroom Slippers
Jewelry of All Types
Handkerchiefs and Scarfs
Toilet Kits
DOZENS OF OTHER ITEMS
Carribean area, Trinidad; Miami,
Florida; Qironoset Point, R. I.,
and is at present at St. Mary's
Pre-Flight school where he was
head football coach the past sea
son. Masterson is 34 and is married.
He has two daughters.
Some of the football players
coached by Masterson who be
came nationally known thru their
success with the "T" formation
are Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears;
Frankie Albert, Stanford; Bob
Waterfield, U.C.L.A.; and Ernie
Case, present Uclan quarterback.
While making Paramounts
"Masquerade in Mexico," Dorothy
Lamour received a sarong made of
Polar bear skin from a G. I. in
Alaska. .
at Simon's!
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for him ....
Lounging Robes
Bedroom Slippers
Finest of Pipes
Neckwear and Scarfs
Toilet Kits
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(Continued from Page 1.)
Foltz, assistant professor of music,
will direct two quartet groups and
an octet in the following pro
gram: "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" and
"Gloria in Excelsis," arranged by
Kricka, Delta Omicron quartette
composed of Jackie King, Mar
garet Ann Amend, Lorraine Woita
and Virginia Reiter. "Hark, the
Herald Angels Sing" and "We
Three Kings," sung by Sinfonia
quartet made up of Harold Parks,
Burl Beam, Lee Kjelson and Fred
Teller. "Still Grows the Eve
ning," Bohemian song, and "Silent
Night," from the German, by the
octet.
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