PAGE 6 ' FHE DAILY NEBRASKAN -Wednesday, anuary 21, 1948 WTH 57: TO VW teor YVY TO GOOD JK advantage:. YEAR-OLD AV ' tM J - JUNIOR I'-TGrYA (?OLF PL8VS Av' if v 'S HIS FORWARD VL FAVORITE Zor (( PASTIME THE iy STSpg OUTSIDE OF HUSKERS. Wf BASK7"BALI- me is Jr c WrL? STOUDEN & I ' Mosser Ties 2nd High Score . Neal Mosser, who picked Dp 11 points at the University of Nebraska defeated Colorado Saturday night, moved into a sec ond place ite with Joe Brown in the Cornhusker scoring race with 93 3points. The Hebron guard jumped ahead of Rodney Cox with whom he was tied for third spot last week. Cox is in fourth place with 89 points. Claude Retherford, who shared scoring honors with Mosser against the Buffs, boosted his point total to 147 points in 14 games. Retherford is averaging 10.5 points per game. The Indiana hot shot also leads in the field goal and free throw departments with 55 fielders and 37 free tosses. Nebraska has dumped in 275 field goals out of 951 shots and 211 free throws out of 352 efforts in 14 games. The ten top scorers: Field Goal Free Thrown Plaver fl A(l. Mail? AM. Made Pf Total Ave. Rutherford 14 181 8 ft 37 32 147 10.5 Broun 14 1! S3 37 23 4A 3 6.6 Mnwl 14 130 3 3ft 13 33 3 6.6 Co 14 Ml 33 36 iS IT 6.4 II. Srhleiger , 14 3 24 48 2 45 77 6.3 Whitehead , 14 3 23 31 2 22 4.T rrv 1 Its 2 33 26 17 M Nhle'di 13 K 13 13 12 18 56 3.3 l-anry 13 36 3 23 14 14 SO 2.3 lech 11 23 3 J 8 21 1.3 'Pop' lo Fourth . "Pop'' Near Mosser is the name, bud! The varsity basketball guard's wife presented him with his fourth son Sunday. Occurring on his 28th birth day, Mosser's new offspring will add to the family which now in cludes the three-year old twins, Tom and Joe, and Jerry, age two. J. Paul SIuTtl Switched lo WilJrool Crram-Oil Because He Flunked (lie Finder iail Test Huskers Rest, C-State Crew Next Foe Coach Harry Good's Huskcr cagers, fresh from their first cir cuit victory over .Colorado, will take time out for semester exams before entertaining the high-rid- ' ing Kansas State Wildcats, Jan. 31. ; Coach Gardner's Wildcats are currently running second in the Big Seven race with a 2-0 re cord. Kansas university leads with three victories against no defeats. Kansas State has established it self as the No. 1 team in the loop by virtue of a season's record to date of 12 victories and one de feat. The Manhattan boys took their twelfth win Monday night when they trounced Iowa Stae, 61-42. Four loop teams will remain idle this week. Missouri, Okla homa, Colorado and the Huskers will take their rest periods be fore renewing the conference race. The top intescctional contest of the week will pit Phog Allen's league-leading Jayhawks against the always powerful Oklahoma Aggies, Wednesday night at Law rence. Iowa State will entertain' its old rival, Drake university, Thurs day night, and Kansas State will be host to the Bulldogs at Man hattan Saturday. League standings: towa State Teachers Drop Patterson's Grapplers, .28-5 Coach Pat Patterson's Scarlet grapplers "received a -harp lesson Tuesday night as the Iowa State Teachers iad handled the Huskers 28-5 in a dual meet at the olissum. It was the final home appearance for the Nebraska matmen until the District Olympic tryouts which will be held at the Coliseum April 1-2. Kansas 3 Kansas State 2 Iowa State 2 Oklahoma 1 Nebraska .....1 Missouri 1 Colorado 0 1 pot. pts. ops 0 1.000 154 128 0 1.000 126 S3 2 .500 18 216 1 .500 104 78 2 .333 137 178 2 .333 157 165 3 .000 ISO 181 WON I.KAGIE GAMES. W L Pti Op 10 2 678 M2 7 3 476 458 4 540 509 3 448 422 3 543 530 6 604 566 4 351 343 Kansas Stat Iowa State Missouri 7 Oklahoma 5 Kansas 5 Nebraska 5 Colorado 3 "N" Section. No one except "N" men and their wives or dates are allowed to sit in the "N" club section at varsity basketball games. The "N" club sweater is the ticket. Schedule Trio IM Cauc Tilts ForWedncsday Three cage tilts Wednesday night will conclude, the first semester of play in the intra mural basketball loop. The three games were post poned from Tuesday night because of the conflict created by the University of Nebraska-Iowa Teachers wrestling match at the Coliseum. Cornhusker Co-op will tangle with Sigma Alpha Epsilon in an A-team game at 7:00 while the Tau Kappa Epsilon five will play the Phi -Kappa Psi A-team. Alpha T3u Omega and Sigma Nu will collide in another A-game at 7:50. Monday's Rrvilt. Ricketeers 24, Football Team 22. Sigma Epsilon 24, Pill Rollers 22. Newman Club 2S. Building B 6. Building C 18. Huskervllle 8. Kxtra-Light Brigade 27, Dormitory C 9. ASMS Engineers 17. Architects 14. Melting Pot 11, ROTC 9. Rustics 47, Lapp's Boys 26. Familiar Rhodes Name Bask at NU A name familiar to University of Nebraska sports followers in 1923-'24-'25 may reappear this year. It is John Rhodes. John is the son of Choppy Rhodes, all around Cornhusker athlete of two decades ago. Young John has shown a smooth hurdling style that may bring him some of the fame his dad enjoyed as- an undergraduate. John has been handicapped by an infection since his discharge from the army. Nebraska's Bobby Yambor, un defeated in three straight matches this year, put the Huskers into a brief lead by decisioning Harold Mott of Iowa STC. Yambor won by a 3-2 count. Mott is Iowa's AAU grappling champion. Marinkovich Draws. That was the end of Nebraska's winning ways. But Andy Marin kovich did salvage two points for Patterson's charges by battling Ed Ahrcns, ISTC, to a draw in a 175-pound match. Dick Hill, Jack Tamai and Jerry Calhoun of Nebraska fell victims to pin holds by invading Cedar Falls wrestlers. Hill and Tamai were stopped by a l a'f nelson hold in 1:45 and 7:50 re spectively. Calhoun ,was pir.npd with a body smother in 3:50. Nebraska forfeited its heavy weight match to the visitors. Rex Hoy, Huskers' heavyweight grap pler, reported ill and was ordered not to compete in Tuesday's match by the team physician. Third NU Loss. The loss was the third in four matches for Nebraska's inex perienced crew. Nebraska fell to the AAU and NCAA champions from Cornell college, la., 28-0 in the season opener, tripped Colo rado university 19-10 and fell to Colorado College 20-6 before dropping Tuesday's match to the NCAA runner-up squad. 121 po-inda: Bob Yambor (N) deci- Sloned Harold Mott (1ST). 3-2. 128 pounds: Floyd Oglesby (I3T) de clsloned Kenny Brown Ni, 6-0. 136 pounds: Neal Johnson (1ST) deci aioned Jack Barrett (Nl. 5-1. 145 pounds: William Koll (1ST) pinned Dick Hill N) in 1.45 with a half nelson. 155 pounds: Bill Smith (1ST) pinned Jack Tamai (N) in 7:50 with a half nelson. 165 pounds: Bill Nelson CIST) pinned Jerry Calhoun (N) in 3:50 with a body smother. 175 pounds: Andy Marinkovich (N) drew with Ed Ahrcns (ISTt. 1-1. Heavyweight: lows state Teachers won by forfeit from Nebraska. Referee: Orvillc Orr, Iowa State Teach ers College. ... .:.,;, '.. . ' V.. 1 I ! i, ... 1? if--, 1 a ' t. III 1 1 -,4. ... v.. Sj J a 50-YARD SPRINT WINNER Bill Moomev. Delta UDsilon. is shown breaking the tarw n cfri .1.0, of ATO Francis Fagot. Moomey tied the previous record of :05.7 in copping the final heat of the 50 yard dash Monday night. The Delta Upsilon team copped first place in the annual indoor intramural track meet by edging the ATO team 46 1 2 to 44 1314. Bill Mueller of Siema Chi nH ai rc,,)w pks rw. Theta, placed third and fourth in the short dash. (Photo by Daily Nebraskan Photographer Bob Duis.) STAIT using Wildroot Cream-Oil today I It talcei only a little bit to groom your hair neatly and naturally without that plastered down look. And Wildroot Cream-Oil relieves annoying dryness. Removes loose, ugly dandruff . . . helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test. Always ask for a tube or bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil at your drug or toilet goods counter. Find out for yourself why it's "again and again the choice of men who put good grooming first." 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