THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday. December 8, 1949 xfCiWeEieaid Scores 19 IPoiras T Lesic3 ScirSe cand Crecaura BY JERRY WARREN Bus Whitehead, playing only a short portion of the j second half, racked up 19 points to spearhead the Huskers to a 58-39 victory over a short Northwest Missouri. Tea chers team. The 6-9 senior from Scottsbluff made all but three of his tallies in the first half. He would have made more if he -; had been in the game after Al Henningsen, stellar Teachers cen PAGF 3 28 Letters Awarded Gridders With the finish of a good foot ball season, the Nebraska football players were awarded letters for the 1949 season by Coach Bill Glassford. Numerals were given to the freshmen squad memhbers by II. II. Hanscom. In all twenty-eight letters were given to varsity players, with two of the group, Tom Novak and Arden Means, winning their fourth letter in the gridiron sport. Playing only one game against another freshman squad, the Ne braska yearlings had the rough duty of scrimmaging the varsity almost every night for their only football glory of the 1949 sea son. The letter winners: Nli k Al(!url; Art Bauer: Don Elmim : Oer;ilrl Kim Kusnn ; Ken Kiscber; Iiiek tioPKlpin: Krpl Hawkins; Hex Hoy; Hay Vaarrtfn; Rill Maxi; Ardn Manc; Harry Mcginnlx; Bill Mueller, Hob Mullen; Kran Nafili; Tom Novak; Herb Ree.se: Dink Ket:ier: l:,rwin Salestrom; Robert Schncjiler: Flank Simen. Jr. ; Walt Hpel man: Cbarlea Tooood ; Richard yot ; John Dicrk.i, student manager. The frosh numeral winners: Ttnbert Barelnis; John Benda; Pari Brasee; Don Hull; Don Carlson; Harold Close; Tom riioyre; Keith Colson: T-d Connor; Clnyton Curtlsi; Herman IdnrU l.iUP: rierild Klino; Keith Kiene; I'tiil flahcl; Stanley c.erlneh: P.iibard fioll; Jack 'Irem; I';iiil ;nrnm; Wayne lland bv. Robert Hinn: Tom Harper: Richard Tieacox; Iiouk Hcntnl:er: ilounfil Her tiM; In, me liuenke: Kd Hussman; Keith Kreycik; Jack I-iulilis, Jim Lcvcnduvky; Louis Lehman. Boh Mr-Bride: Allen Osborne; fJeorKe Panich; Kallcy I'ii kerinp ; Ceorire lro cliaska; Boh Kr-v nolrls ; Kav Rilenbirk; Kenneih Schroerl.-r : Ven Scoit : John Sin clair: Jim Hoirinlers; le Thibault; Ir vinK Tiiode; fiiil Winuender; Toney Winey. Classified ATTRACTIVE uleepinR rooms for l.oyn. newly decorated. innerfprirR mattresses, close in. Re .. Table rate. Student' Hotel. :t27 So mo st. 5 .irco. Kf.R Sale Model ::C I-elrn ulh K.'l .'. Klmnr Vi C.irryitiK ca.se and lilters Call 4 4.167 ryeninc. I.AR'JK room, twin beds, private entrance gentlemen. 112 Sumner .!-kS':2. MKAI.H on CamiHij.- Se(ial monthly rate. i'.'M AptH. availatde s-oon (or 2 or .1. 2 mm. ter, fouled out of the game with 8 minutes remaining. Henningsen, captain for the Maryville squad, was the whole show for the teachers both on of fense and defense. The Teachers led only once in the game. Lloyd Younger, G-0 guard, dumped a basket in the first two minutes of the game to put the visitors ahead, three to one. Both teams had pre viously made a free toss. Altho in the lead most of the first half, the Huskers could not stretch their margin to more than eight points. Whitehead and Bob Gates kept the Scarlet and Cream ouj in the front with al ternating shots. Gates scored all of his eight points in the first half. With the gigiantic combination of Whitehead and Bob Pierce, G-6'l', working the boards from the center and forward slots, the Huskers wasted no time in in creasing their lead in the second half. Jim Buchanan, sophomore from Fort Wayne, Ind., dumped in a shot under the basket to give the Cornhuskers a 48-30 lead with ten minutes remaining in the game. The Teachers never overcame that 18 point margin. Coach Harry Good substituted freely in the last eight minutes and used all his sophomores. One of them, Norm Wilnes, 6-2 for ward from Sidney, had trouble getting started but performed well after a change of jerseys. All but four of the 16 Husker players that saw action figured in the scoring and all but three fouled. A surprise starter in the game was Joe Brown, three year let tcrman from Nashville, Tenn. He teamed with Bob Cerv to make a speedy backcouit combination. Cerv reinjured his knee in the early pait of the game and was used sparingly after that. His re placement, Gates joined with Whitehead to dominate most of the first half scoring. The large margin toward the last of the game gave Good a chance to give his sophomores much-needed experience in ac tual game conditions. Naglr Honored as WA.Vn.I) Ride men Call .Vic' !;i venHr t , Will hhare Iowa 2 evpen,en ANVONK wt-hinf Dec. Hi Call 4 ride to Miriceajrt.liti .VIM afler 7 rn WANThli Hide to elller liHHtia, Ala bama. Florida. North Carolina, South Carolina or Tecnes-ee at Christina acation. fjeoryia preti-rred. 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Ak for Hrb. I'hone 2 TMH. IIAIlOLirS Itarli(kr Shop 223 No. 14 St Vt Blocks South of Student Union Bufldinr I t - u If L4 I HUSKER GIANT Milton "Bus" Whitehead, tallest man in Ncbiaska basketball history at 6-9, spearhead the NU at attack Saturday night with 19 points. CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP Deluxe N'orcross Gift Wrap. Matching Tags. Seals, Ribbons Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 1 Uh Street Big Slor v Fran Naglo, Teachers college junior, was listed by the Nebras ka State Journal Wednesday night as "one of the biggest news stories of the year." In a photo quiz which listed six Nebraskans, The Journal said ol Nagle: "His specialty was touchdowns." The other five prominent Ne braskans listed in the quiz were Brig. Gen. Guy N. Henninger, Nebraska National Guard; Earl J. Lee, speaker of the legislature; Gladwin Young, USDA official; Mrs. Arthur Howring, vice chair man of the Republican state cen tral committee and Attorney General James H. Anderson. THERE'S STILL TIME!!! .. . to make reservations for THE MORTAR BOARD BALL BIIMR! Friday, Dec. 9 Georgian Room $1.50 per person Call Miss While 2-6971 NOW! . Intramural Sportalk BY BILL MUNDELL Sigma Chi stock in the 1949 IM Indoor Track Meet took a big rise last week during the shot put preliminaries when two of their men heaved the iron ball over 49 feet. Warren Jensen led the quali fiers in the shot with a heave of 49 feet 8 inches while his fra ternity brother, Ted Conner tossed the weight 49 feet 1'2 inches for the second best effort of the day. Lawrence Blaser became the first DU to qualify in the meet, coming through with the third best put of the afternoon, 45 feet 10 inches. Charlie Toogood, Hus ker frid star, kept the Phi Delta Theta colors flying with a fourth place heave ol 44 feet 2 inches. The rest ol the fraternity quali fiers and their distances are: Bruce Villars TKE, 43 ft; Bob Howie eBta, 42-9; Wayne Hand shy Phi Gam, 41-8; Tom Har per Beta. 41-6; Paul Grimm Phi Gam: Frank Collopy ATO, 41-2; Hvle Thibault Sig Ep, 41-1; Art Hansen Sig Ep, 40-9; Jack Greer Beta, 40-6; and Dean Brittenham Phi Delt, 40-2. Prochaska Sets New Mark. George Prochaska of the New man Club set a new Interdenomi national record in the shot put with a heave of 45 feet 4 1 2 inches. Prochaska's toss was fur better than the rest of his field. The rest of the Denominational qualifiers are: Gerard Walton, Bob Shuler. Jack Steven. Bill Pratt, and Bill Mundell, all of Presby House. ' Floyd Golf set a new Independ ent record in the shot with a toss of 43 feet. Ed Zabel and C. G. Forck, both of Ag Men's Club, rounded out the qualifiers for the Independents. Eighteen men qualified Tuesday night for the finals of the high jump with the jumping competi tion not going over five feet two inches. The qualiifers are: Paul Holm ATO: Mick Sisley DX; Howard Dennis DU: living Thode and .Dean Brittenham Phi Delt: Neal Prince SX: Wayne Eisenhart Phi Gam; Al Hanson Sig Ep; Gienn Beerline, Chester Scott; Gerard Walton, Raleigh Barker Presby: Geo. Prochaska, Neil Campbell, Duane Hurt Newman Club: Norman Scott. Keith Moul Student Union. hotel C0RI11! USHER NDI.R K IIIMMll. DIRECTION l CLIP THIS COUPON , I SCHOOL DISCOUNT C'OUI'OX I FOR I. ARTHUR RANK'S TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION I "THE RED SHOES" Winticr of three Academy Awards I LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT DEC. 6 I THRU DEC. 11th I .THIS COll'OS UNTITLES HEAItEH To Wio One Ticket or THE RED SHOES for any Matinee or I Evening Performance at the Special DUrounl Rale I $1.00 INCUDES TAX MATINEES DAILY 2:00 P. M. DECEMBER 7 THRU llth EVENINGS DAILY 8:00 P. M. 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