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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN'
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Oklahoma
Nebraska,
FRIDAY'S KKSII.TS.
Nebraska 84, Iowa State 61.
Oklahoma 81, Missouri 68.
Southern Methodist 4H, Kansas State Sfl.
Kansas 63 Arkansas 62.
Till RSI) - Y'S HKSULTS.
Arkansas 67, Nebraska 48.
Kansas Ntnte AH, Oklnhiimu 63.
Southern Methodist fttl, Mlrwturl 53.
Kansas 66, Iowa Slate 3.
After being bumped out of the
championship flight by Arkansas
on Thursday, the Nebraska Corn
huskcrs came back in Friday's
game to trip the Iowa State quin
tet 54-51 to move into Saturday's
firing pitted against the Okla
homa Sooners for the consolation
championship in the Kansas City
pre-scason tournament.
A late rally by the Huskers
brought the victory to Coach Har
ry' Good's crew. Seven points was
the greatest margin between the
two teams throughout the game
Friday. The Cyclones held that
edge in the first half, but were
unable to match Nebraska's clos
ing flurry.
Lanky Don McArthur paced the
Husker squad, netting 13 points
from his center post. The Ne
braska starting five was the same
that had opened in previous con
tests, but the positions were al
tered. McArthur took over the
center spot, Rodney Cox moved to
forward with Claude Retherford
and Joe Brown droppel to a back
court guard spot with Joe Loisel.
NU Scorers.
Loisel and Brown gave Big Don
valuable assistance in the scoring
column, each man contributing 10
points to the Husker total.
Th Cvi-lone's Jim Myers. All-
Big Six forward last year, paced
all scorers with 19 points. He
potted seven field goals and added
five charity tosses to Jpad the Cy
clones' fruitless drive.
As a result of Friday's win, Ne
braska is paired with Oklahoma
for final action on Saturday. The
box score:
Iowa State
Buck f
My era f
Van Duessen f
Kucbler f . . . .
Block f
Roy Wedhe
Paulsen c . . . .
Schneider c . .
R. Norman g
Ray Wedhe g
Sheperd g
fg ft
0 0
Tntul 20
11 19 51
Nebraska f ft f tp
Retherford f 3 2 4 8
Shields f '
Cox f 1 1 0 A
Lo s ck f 0 1 11
McArthur c 5 3 2 13
Loisel g 2 6 2 10
Andc.son g 0 2 ? S
Brown g 5 2 i
Cerv g 0 0 1 0
Totals 20 14 17 54
Half time score: Iowa State 29, N
bruka 22.
Free throws missed: Iowa State Myers
3 Kueblcr 3. Black, Sheperd 2; Ne
braska, Lebsack 2, McArthur, Loisel 2,
Cerv.
Kansas had a narrow squeak but
managed to stage a rousing finish
to drop Arkansas from the run
ning by a 53-52 count.
Phog Allen's top notch forward
combination of Charlie Black and
Otto Schnellbacher carried the
scoring burden for the Jayhawks,
scoring 15 and 16 points respec
tively.
Despite a height advantage the
Razorbacks were unable to cope
with the Kansans' blazing finish
and wilted in the last minutes.
Alvin Williams paced the Pork
ers with 14 noints while 6-foot
11-inch George Kok got 11 mark
ers. The box score:
Arkansas (62).
fg ft pf!
Kanna
(63).
fg ft
Wilson, f 1 1-1
II., nea, f 0 0-1
McGaha, f 3 4-6
Byles, f 3 0-1
Ranking, t 2 0-0
Kok, c 5 1-1
Campbell f 0 0-0
A.Carter gl 2-3
Cathrart t 0 0-0
31 Black f 4
7-9
6-8
0-0
0 Schnellb'r f 5
SiKskrldtie f 1
2Dewell f 0
3 Peck, c 2
4 1 Enns, c 0
OIKvans g 2
2Clark g 2
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-7
5-6
1
Wlllams g 5 4-8 3
Coleman c 0 0-0 0
Totals 20 12-21 33
Totals
16 21-30 21
Score at half: Arkansas 27;
Kansas 31
Gerald Tucker poured 28 points
through the hoop to lead Coach
Bruce Drake's Oklahoma Sooners
to a 61-53 win over Missouri, 'but
the Oklahoma win was not with
out worry.
The Tigers pulled within one
point of the winners with less
'than five minutes remaining as
Wm
(Defeats
G3-52
Dari Pippin and Darrell Lorrance
came to life.
Box score:
Missouri K ft
Pippin f 8 0
Oarwltz f 2 0
Jenkins ,f 3 6
Lorrance f 4 0
Rudolph c 3 0
Fowler o 0 0
Smith g 4 0
Wadlelgh g 0 0
Plerpont K 0 0
Wachter K 1 2
fl Oklahoma
1'Pryor f
0 Merchant
A I Court ry f
HMItrhell f
II Tucker c
0; Reich g
2Jomi g
0i Lnndou g
01
Oj
10 Totals
Oklahoma
g
4
0
1
1
12
2
1
6
ft
0
0
1
1
4
3
0
0
Totnls 23 7 10 Totals 28 m
Halftlme score: Oklahoma 37. Mis
souri 27.
In the fourth came Friday Sou
thern Methodist won its way into
the championship finals against
Kansas by tripping the Kansas
State quintet 46-36.
The Wildcats were not able to
duplicate their opening day upset
when they knocked the Oklahoma
outfit from the running. Box
score:
Kansas State
Mann f
Howey f
Holman f
Weathcrhy f
Krone f
Clark f
Dirks c
Patrick c
Hnrman f
Rrannum g
Thumaj K
Campbell g
Dean g
Bussart g
g ft fl S. M. U.
0 0 01 Lloyd f
1 0 3'Cannady t
0 0 OITomllnson t
13 01 Salmon f
g ft f
1 1 2
2 0 1
3 6 2
1 0 0
14 3
0 0 2
2 2 1
0 0 0
4 5 4
0 0 1
0 2' Push c
0 0; Rowland c
2 llPrewitt g
0 2 1 Stewart g
0 1' Rollings
1 5' Harris g
1 51
0 0
3 01
0 01
g
Totals
18 10 19! Totals
score: S.M.U.,
14 18 lfl
Kansas
Halftlme score: S.M.U., 31;
State. 18.
Too much height under the
bankboards on the part of the
Arkansas team cost Nebraska its
chance to remain in the chase for
the championship. The Razor
backs parlayed the altitude of
George Kok, Alvin Williams and
Alan Carter into a 57-46 win over
the Scarlet.
Althoi the Nebraskans con
trolled the ball thruout the
contest and were in complete
command in the floor play, the
Porkers were just too tall andi
cashed in on numerous rebound:
shots.
Don McArthur led the Nebraska
team with 13. points while Rodney
Cox was second high with eight
tallies.
Carter collected 15 points to
pace the Arkansas live, me oox
score:
Arkansas
(57). Nebraska,
fg ft Pfl
(4).
fg ft
0 0-0
Wilson f 1 3-4 3! Keating f
Bvles f 1 0-0 l'llettiect'd r
Honea f 0 0-0 2, Cor f
McGaha f 2 4-7 0 J. Brewn f
Kok c 5 3-4 31 Lebsack f
4-5
2- 2
3- 3
0-0
0-0
3-3
0-0
0- 1'
1- 2
0-0
0-0
Coleman g 0 0-0 0'! Shields f
A. Carter g 7 1-1 3!McArthurj
Ranking 0 0-0 OlKorte g
Williams g 6 2-2 SILivin'n f-g
Catch't g 0 0-0 OILoiselg
Anderson g
Winter g
Totals 22 1J-18 181 Total I8 14-lftl2
Score at half: Arkansas 28; Nebraska 20.
Kansas State pulled the biggest
upset of the tournament when, the
Wildcats came thru with a: 59-53
win over Oklahoma in a first
round game.
The Sooners' famed, two team
system failed, to worlt against the
inspired K-Staters who overcame
Gerald Tucker's individual 24
point contribution with a diver
sified scoring punch.
Every one of the nine Wild
cat players who gob into the
game added at least two points
to. the winning total.
Howard Howey, Kansas. State
forward who- formerly performed
for Olathe Navy Base, was the
big gun for the victors. He was
good for 15 points and played
an outstanding floor game. The
bow score:
Oklahomi
(56)
KansM State (69)
fg ft
pfl fg ft pf.
Pyrnr f
Merch'nt f
Courty f
Day f
Tucker c
Waters c
Paine g
I-amlon g
3 1-2
zi Howey r 4-0 a
0-0
3- 3
0-0
4- 5
HWeat'hyf 2
2-2
0- 0
1- 2
12
2- 5
0- 2
1- 1
1-1
01 Herman f
OlDtrks o
II Patrick o
21 Dean g
51 Han1 m K
1-1
3-3
3-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
31 Thomas g
Reich g 2 0-0 2 Krone g
Jones g u u-0 1
Putslev g 0 0-0 2
Mitchell g 0 0-0 0
Tota'i 20 15-18 201 Totals 24 11-19 18
Score at half Oklahoma 31, Kansas
State, 25.
Southern Methodist opened its
tournament play with a 56-53 win
over Missouri Friday. Trailing by
seven points at halftime, the Mus
tangs uncorked a last spurt which
swept the Bengals out of the
driver's seat.
Dan Pippin paced the losers
with 15 points and Rollins was
the best for the Southwestern Con
ference aggregation iwith 10. mark
ers. The score: ' ' T ' I
Missouri (53) SHU
(M) '
fg pf
4 0-0 1
fg pft
Wach'tr f
Oerwlts f
McMlllen f
Jenkins (
Lorrance f
Wad'lgh f
1-1
Lloyd f
0-0
0- 0
1- 3
1-1
0-0
Can'ad'y f
Tom' son f
Salmon o
2 0-1 0
2 2-5 2
0 0-0 0
Bugh o
4 1-5 2
Oj Harris o
0-0 1
Bulletin
Paced by Gerald Tucker, the
Oklahoma Sooners Saturday night
defeated the Cornhuskers 63-52, to
clinch a three-way tie for the runner-up
position in the semi-final
game of the All Big Six Confer
ence pre-season basketball tour
nament.. With' Gerald! Tucker, Sooner ace,
leading the Oklahoma quintet with
four field goals and four free
throws to bring, his three-game
total to C4 points, the Ok!ahoman
couldn't be headed. Nebraska
trailed 35-19 at the half.
Other Saturday results:
Missouri 50, Iowa State 55,
Kansas State 56, Arkansas
41.
Haynes c
Rudolph c
Smith g.
Fowler g
Hurt g
Pippin g
Plerpont g
Phillips g
0- 0
2- 2
1- 2
0-0
0-0
3- 2
0-0
0-0
4Pcrwlttg
1 1 Lynch g
41 Rollins
0
01
01
0
0!
3-3
0-0
0-1
-I
Total 22 9-11 161 Totals
Score at half Missouri 39
2B 6-13 11
BMU 32.
The potent Kansas Jayhawks
roared to a 27-8 halftime lead and
toyed with the Iowa, State Cy
clones for the second half to score
an easy 55-36 triumph.
Ray Evans led! the Hawks in
fashioning am air. tlpht barri
cade which; allowed, the Ames
bunch to soorw onljp a, pair of
field goals in. the first; half.
Nineteen players saw action for
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IM Swimming Meet
Gets Started Monday
The annual UN swimming meet
will take place in the university
coliseum pool December 16, 17,
and 18. All campus organizations
are urged to have as many com
petitors as possible. Two men in
each event and one relay team in
each of two relays is the maximum
number from each organization.
No man may enter more than
three swimming events. Diving
could be a fourth event. Entries
are due by Friday, December 13.
the KU club, which was paced
by Otto Schnellbacher who netted
14 lnMi?s. The score:
Kansas (Aft) Iowa State (36)
fg ft pfi fg ft pf
Sohel'crf 5 4-5 41 Mvers f 2 2-3' 0
Bean f 0 0-0 (HBm Uf 1 0-0 2
Black f 4 3-3 4iVanIVs'nfO 2-2 0
Kskridge f 1 0-0 O PovWeh. f 0 1-3 4
Knglnnd f 0 1-1 0: Kurhlrr f 2 0-0 0
Stramel f 0 0-0 0 Kciter g 1 0-0 O
Friable f 0 0-0 0' Paulion c 0 0-12
Kllng f 1 0-0 OIRavWch. g 0 0-0 1
Auten c 1 0-0 01 D. Nor. g 0 2-2 0
I ecl( c 1 5-6 2 R. Tor. f 13-4 4
VanClt'rcO 1-1 2IRcre'dr g 0 3-3 3
Knns c 0 0-0 2 Peterson g 0 0-1 0
Rhcrw'd g 0 0-0 0i"lnn'rdg 2 1-1 5
Kvans g 10-0 2 Block g 2 0-2 2
McSpnd. g 0 0-0 1 .lesson g 0 0-0 1
fapp g 1 1-1 II
Mabry g 0 1-1 0
Clark a 3 1-2 31
Dewell g 1 0-0 0'
Totals 19 17-25 21 Totals 11 14-24 24
Score at half Kansas 27, Iowa State 8.
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All individual events will score
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point man of the meet. Merit -cv-tificatcs
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Anyone wishing to view the
meet, may enter the west en 'i of
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the balcony of the swimming pool.
Organizations must have a
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competing to qualify for partic
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Team champion- for 1945 was
Alpha Tau Omega while second
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Omega was high individual point
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