The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 05, 1947, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    I Wednesday, February 5, 1947
BY GEORGE MILLER
Nebraska first string baskctccrs took things
Tuesday night in preparation
a horde 01 bcanct reserves
Dakota State Jackrabbits to
coliseum.
Coach Harry Good sent
contest wmcn oecame a iow
nioving free throw exhibition dur
ing must of the second half. With
,i,v forward Jim Schmidt out of
net i in because of a sprained ankle,
the isiting Jacks did not have
the scoring spark to make things
interesting.
The I tusker first team played
pnly the first 14 minutes and in
that tunc Iniijt up a 2(5-11 margin
hffove retiring. Forward Claude
ncthcrtord was in top form as
)it- scorched the nets with 12
Hiin!s before leaving the floor.
The French Lick flyer was hitting
faun all angles, and assisted by
Cu.ini l'ob Ccrv, tormented the
South Dakota defenders with fast
Lre.ik maneuvering.
Itctlierford's 11 points were
rnntish to Rive 1dm the Ilusker
lii -li point award while Ccrv
was next best with six count
ers. loach Thurlo McCrady's outfit
w. is never in the contest after the
f;;Vi live seconds when Ketherford
(!:o c home a side shot. The Jacks
(ni l score only nine field goals
:un!;g the evening, four of which
c.mv in the first half.
Awt the starting lineup do-j
fiMcl. the I'N second five ear-:
i:c I the burden until halftime.
At the intermission Nebraska
owned at 31 to 13 lead. Guard
A! Kirlm led the second bunch
tour points.
Lour Combinations.
I-'"'ir different teams saw serv
ice tor the Scarlet during the
i half, but not until the final
ii.:' ,vs (ii I any of these quintets
ir o ,-h a sustained scoring at-
C
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Good's last agcrecation.
" -t d of Iiill Wenke and Jim
I'ui ;h at forwards, Dick Srb
' i ter and Druce Hergquist
'.'.'A Williams at guards, was
move the score from 40 to
'r the 1 tuskers to outdistance
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t :e peii:tr!!t isitnrs who had
Moved into a tlu catcning posi-
I: n
With five minutes left in the
same the Jackrabbits pulled to
wilhin 10 points of the Good
mm. trailing to to 30 after Don
M !i!rnli..ff and Paul Gilbert had
th.nr sonic consistent point mak-
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nu-Kers visited bv a seor-
' drought during most of the
' i ):alf and could muster only
. ::.ts fuirmg the first eleven
it. itcs of the final period.
A quintet including Thurman
'ii :id and Matt Keating at fur
v"t s. P.ob Schleiger at center
; ' i I 1 1 1 Kobisnn and Dale Liv
i' ' -n ;,t ffunrd opened the soc
i! ,:f f-r Nebraska and was
flood for fic points.
Lone Toint.
mmuies later Don nice,
! Dietrich, Tom Milhken,
Dus.-kohl and Hill Denker
ir-.to the game. This array
i add only one point to the
'"';d, that coming on Buss
free throw,
e third team of the second
contributed three more free
1 . Guard Sam V'acanti col
i two and Center Don ttauer
while Fred Simpson, Hemic
nnan and Bill Saler went
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ins saw mnrr artin In ihr
naittime rommando-ball contest
wlmh featured ten Ilusker foot
ballers, (arl Sanmelson and
M'ke DiHiase were only competi
tors able to connect for baskets
ouruu the roushhousimr in which
l"f sridders were decked out in
vat suits and boxins: 8lovs.
braska will return to Bin Six
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'.'dqning on Monday, Feb. 10.
I Iowa State rnmr tn I.in-
r'" ' The Huskers. will be out to
'-"e a decisive pasting ab--'i'd
at Ames late in January.
Jue.,day's box score:
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easy
for Big Six competition, while
battered the hapless South
the tune of 53-31 at the
thirty-one players into the
FAI L S1IIKLDS M is three
points helped the Huskcrs to an
easy 5:1-34 win over South Da
kota State Tuesday night in the
final non-conference game of
the season for I'oach Harry
Good' steam. Nebraska will
make its next home appearance
against Iowa State on Monday,
Feb. 10.
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The Nbbins bucketcers kept
their slate clean Tuesday night as
they romped to a decisive 67-40
triumph over Morningside College
"11" in the coliseum. The game
was marked by fast action and
alert ball hawking on the part of
the Husker machine.
Bill Collopy of the Iowa team
started the scoring with a charity
toss, but Thurman Wright and Bill
Denker headed a sudden surge
that carried the Nebraskans into
the lead to stay. Bietorman's ball
stealing and all round hcads-up
play did a lot toward the dissolu
tion of the Morningside team.
The first team had built up a
12 point cushion when the second
group entered the fray. Though
this group didn't operate as
smoothly as the first, they still
sported a 35-25 advantage at hall
time. After the intermission, the Nub
bins, with the first stringers back
in, raced farther ahead and made
it po.ssible for Coach Tony Sharpe
to clear the bench of his 20 squad
men. In addition, all the Morn
ingside players saw action.
The bulk of the Morningside
scoring came from their lankv
center, McF.lmurry, who garnered
12 points to lead both teams
Thurman Wright, with 10. led the
Nubbins, followed bv Bill Saler
with eitdit and Bill Denker and
Bernie Bietcrman with seven. The
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open its Bin Six series here Wed
nesday evening by making Ne
braska victim No. 3 for the 1947
A . .
season.
Minnesota and the Ottumwa
Naval Air Station have been
beaten by the Cyclones so far
this year. On comparative
scores, which seldom mean
much, the Iowa Slate squad "
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ped Minnesota, 43 to 41, the
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Gophers, 58 to 26.
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be the duel between Capl. Doug
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Old field of Nebraska in the back
stroke. Old field established the
Pig Six mark of 1:45.7 in the
Cyclone pool in 1942. The follow
ing year as a freshman Hobison
dropped the mark to 1:40.8.
Neither has approached the faster
mark since return to school from
military service.
Another event scheduled for
brisk competition is the 100-yard
free style. Rush Smith and Dick
Kullman for Iowa State find
Marvin Grimm and Andy Miller
for Nebraska have all been timed
approximately the same for the
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