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o) 6) n oirDifii(La The Nebraska Cornhuskers know how it feels to be on the losing end of a closely fought battle as they fell to the Colorado Buffaloes, 67-65 at Boulder Mon day evening. . Th Cornhuskers, who had taken a close 67-6.6 verdict from Oklahoma Saturday, ran out of gas in the second half after build ing up a substantial lead during the earlier part of the fray. At the end of the first quarter, the Huskers were leading the Gol den Buffs 24-13. Fred Seger had dumped In nine points 'in the first 10 minutes of the contest to lead the Huskers. The Coloradoans began to put on the pressure toward the latter stages of the second quarter and trailed only 42-36 at the inter mission. The second half was the period that marked the Husker down fall, as the Huskers seemed to lose their momentum and the Buf faloes began hitting the hoop. The Buffs pulled to a 44-43 score at an early point in the third quarter, but the Huskers still possessed the scoring punch to keep them in front. The Ne braskans shot their way to a 52-48 lead and then traded buck ets with their rivals from the west and led 56-51 going into the fourth and final canto. The Buffaloes dumped in seven points while the Huskers were handcuffed to only two and the Buffs were making their bid trall Jngby 60-58 score. Then came the great seige! The score was tied at 60-60 and Fred Seger momentarily broke the tie with free throw, only to have Gompert hit one for the Buffs. A quick exchange of buckets and the score was knotted at 63-63. Then Art Bunte went to work. Seger fouled the flash freshman and Bunte calmly dumped two gratus tosses. Joe Good then took over and a lrmtf naec tn -Tim Ru hit t.n nri , Huskers trailed 67-65. With 1:02 minutes remaining, Gompert fouled Joe Good and the Corn- huskers elected to take the baU Kn,.r-.rf, f ;,.t The Scarlet failed to produce any points and the Buffaloes stalled out the last 50 seconds of the game. Jim "Bucky" Buchanan again portettes By DENNY BOHRER WAA Sports Columnist The girls tntra-mural basket ball tournament got under way l?st night The two first teams to play were the Chi Omega first team and the Kappa fourth team. Tuesday, the Alpha Chi third team will encounter the Dorm's second team. Wednesday, the Trl Delta first team wiU play the Alpha Chi second team and Thursday the Alpha Phi s will encounter the Towne club. The duckpins tournament will be finished this week. The Gam ma Phi first team plays the Kap ra first team Tuesday: and the Kappa Delts will play Wilson hall Wednesday, m the semi-iinais. The winners of these two games will play in the finals Thursday night The tiyonts for the Dance Intramural will start Monday niht, March 3rd at seven-thirty. The three winning dances will be presented at the Orchesis spring- concert held Friday and Saturday nights of March twenty-eifhth and ninth. Dances will be judged on theme, Bjiitahilitv of music, costumes, ori ginality of dancing techniques, and , dance composition. Dance ideas that have been sug gested by Orchesis are the por-j trayal of some nortion of these i three holidays: Easter, Fourth of. July, and Halloween. Attention Golfers! AH students of the University of Nebraska Interested in com peting in golf this ear, have been asked to meet February IS at 3 p.m. in the N club room. The N club room is lo cated on the second floor of the Coliseum and all interested candidates are urged to at tend. ! WANT ADS WHEN TOU WANT RESULTS USI DAILY flEBRASKAN WANT ADS CASH SATES N. f Om T. I Thra I fmr rum Wrdt Pf (Dmf bar Vtft U-U Mi Jm I.H l.U IM I M J I N IM ) 1 It M- 1 MjlM IU IM ( ass Include addresses when figure lag cost Bring ads to Dally Nebraska business officio. Student Uclou, ' or maO with oorrect amouisj and Insertions desired. I FOR SALE Ni-KU jlioonomlcra, ervleea.blt trruuporti. tumT I'll aeU. Crib bar man afternoon,. LOST A.D FOUND LOIT Alpha FW Alph Fmurnlty Fin. ".ward. Call Mauru ilrifU alter p.m. S-iSOl. MISCELLANEOUS Bay It wliB Flowara to your Valantln. i i i .i... r.v-itt "r" Tale- Fairyland Oreenhouaea. led the Nebraska scoring by hit ting 24 points. Fred Seger was next in line with 10 points and Stan Matzke and Willard Fagler hit eight and nine points respec tively. Art Bunte, sensational freshman forward, caashed in on 22 points for Coach "Bebee" Lee's outfit followed by Gompert with 14 and Brandon with 10. The Cornhuskers will travel to Lawrence, Kansas for their next conference game with the Univer sity of Kansas. The Colorado win marked the second time theBuffs defeated Nebraska this year. They took the Huskers in hand: at the Big Seven conference tour- ney and then lost a two point de- cision to the Cornhuskers in Lin - coin. The game was hard-fought, with four Nebraskans leaving the game via the foul route. Seger, Rill -TiMmsfMV MottItp nnrl Paul Fredstrom all fouled out. r i HUSKER CAG5 TUTOR Coach od NcbrJt?a I0" found the going a little asalnst the Colorado Buffs wnen ney oroppea a wiukh o-oa verdict to the rallying Colorado- Four Huskers fouled out of the contest. or i ' - 1 ,rt w y CourtrsT Lincoln Journal. NUBBINS MENTOR . . . Coach Tony Sharpe has tutored his Ne braska B team to a 6-2 record this year. The Nubbins squad will set a little rest and take to the maples once arain on February 25, when they will tangle with the Iowa State B team. NU Nubbins Plays IS B Feb. 25 The Nebraska Nubbins basket ball team will take a little vaca tion from cage action until Febru-; ary 25. The B team will take on the Iowa State Nubbins team February 25 at Ames. Coach Tony Sharpe's lads have compiled six wins and two losses in their first elfht starts. Both losses were at the hands of the Nebraska Wesleyaa B team. Coach Sharoe had praise for Gary Renzelman. who potted 19 points in the B team's last game with Offutt Air Base. "Renzel man has been coming along good,' Coach Sharpe said. Sharpe had a good word for fhe starting five. "They've all come a lonr way this year." Members of the starting five are Murrr Backhaus. Fat Mallette, Renzelman, Dave Fahrbach and j Don Muenster. 1 In the B team's last encounter with the Cyclone reserve squad, they won a close 60-59 verdict Tiie Nubbins squad will finish off this year's competition with a game with Kansas State's B team on March 1 and March 8. Bob Gorden, Tiger track captain, has twice won the Big Seven's out door high jump crown, tied for the title indoors in 1950 and holds Mizzou's freshman and var sity records in his specialty. GOLDENROD STATIONERY STORE 215 Mi 14th St. 4 ' ; . 1 DM Fraternity 'A' League I W Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 Delta Tau Delta 5 Sigma Chi 3 iPhi Delta Theta 2 Phi Gamma Delta 1 Theta XI 0 League II W Alpha Tau Omega ....... 7 Phi Kappa Psi 6 Sigma Nu 3 Kappa Sigma 3 Delta Upsilon 2 Alpha Gamma Rho ....... 1 Beta Theta Pi 1 League in . W Farm House 9 Brown Palace 6 Beta Sigma Psi Pi Kappa Phi , 6 3 2 2 2 Delta Sigma Phi Acacia Tau Kappa Epsilon . . League IV Pioneer House 9 jneia 0 Cornhusker Co-op 6 zeta Beta Tau 5 Sigma Alpha Mu ......... 3 Norris House , 2 Delta Chi 0 Fraternity 'B' League V W Sigma Chi 7 Phi Gamma Delta . 6 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 Phi Delta Theta . .'. 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 Delta Tau Delta 0 League XI W Alpha Gamma Rho 6 Phi Kappa Psi 6 Alpha Tau Omega ....... 6 Kappa Sigma 2 Sigma Nu 2 Delta Upsilon 0 Cornhusker Meets 'Cats, By GLENN NELSON Sports Staff Writer Coach Ed Weir's cindermenjto :06.9 Saturday. This time also have heavy duties assigned this week. The Huskers meet K-State Wednesday afternoon and Kansas Saturday in dual meets In the field house indoor ovaL Coach Weir will count on fhe depth and balance which his team displayed in defeating Missouri's power-laden thin elads on Feb. t to beat the Wildcats Wednesday. Four Kansas State men set rec tansas &ute men set rec - the Kansas-K-State dual ords in at Manhattan Saturday night Thane Baker, one of the top Big Seven sprinters, set meet records in both the 60-yard dash and the quarter mile events. His times of :06.2 in the 60 and 50.1 show that the Huskers will have plenty of competition in the sprints. The broad Jump, Nebraska's pet event, will be one of the closest matches in the field events. Veryl Swttter turned in a leap of 23-2 i Saturday night as he chalked up a meet record. This betters Irv Th ode's 2S-lVi jump in the Missouri dual by only a hair. IS Teams Face Busy Weekend Iowa State winter sports teams will take part in five events this week three on home arenas. Top home contest wiU be to night's (Monday) game with the Big Seven's powerful Kansas five. The game will start at 7. "29 p.m. and will bo the first home basketball game to be televised over Station WOI-TV. Clyde Lovellette will be the fea tured performer for a great Kan sas five. Lovellette has been tne top cage scorer in the nation all year. Friday the Cyclone Wrestler face South Dakota State in the Armory. The meet, which pita the two schools against each other In wrestling for the first tme, will bo set for 7:20 p.m. The same night the Cyclone junior varsity basketball team will play a return engagement with Simpson at India nola. The Iowa State reserves won the first game at Ames, 78-67. Basketball returns Saturday night when Creighton invades the Armory. The two teams battled to a 57-49 Iowa State win at Omaha, The track team faces Missouri at Columbia Saturday iff 4hm Nw MICROTOMIC -fH Absolutely Uniform DRAINING PENCIL Abututt unrformrry mm dntwind withe " tpoU"-otea. bibto tfatati. Famom fer smooth, tonfwtanflf ImmSl Easily aiitl. tulthoa bj uli'-ayt oafrat stamping oa I , ua ot aanci. at yoaf campot itwtt A JfctMiiiwian in w 1 " Wl" ' sMMtf JaMay saV slstt. lsM League VII W Farm House , 6 Beta Theta Pi 6 Beta Sigma Psi 3 Pioneer House 2 Delta Sigma Phi 0 Denominational w Newman Club 8 Lutheran Students 6 Baptist House 4 Presby House 3 Methodist House 1 Inter-Varsity (w) 1 (L) Independent League Vm W Doan Nuts 9 University Aggies 9 Red Guidons 8 Ag Men No. 1 6 Vocational Agr 4 Ag YMCA 3 AGR Scrubs 1 Ag Men No. 2 1 League X W Shortys 7 Dorm A Comets 6 NROTC S Dorm A Stars 5 Nebraska Co-op 4 Dorms B-C , 2 Delta Sigma Pi "B" 0 League XI W M-Street Boys 7 Dental College Frosh 7 Delta Sigma Pi "A" 6 Delta Theta Phi 6 Pill Rollers 4 Alibis 8 Dental College Sophs 2 5ASME 1 71 League XII W L' Rockets 7 liLillies 5 2 Bearcats 5 2 Pluggers 5 5 Warriors 2 S Hawks 1 7. Ramblers 0 Track Squad Jayhawks i A freshman. Corky Taylor, low ered the Jayhawk-Wildcat dual meet standard in the low hurdles surpassed K-State's school record in the indoor lows. The meet marks between the two Kansas outfits surpassed all but three Husker performances so far this year. Nebraska has su Iperior places in the shot put 60- iumo. Big Paul Gnmm's toss or the shot put Don Bedker's :07.5 high hurdles mark, and Phil Heidelk's 6-1 effort in the high iuin tetter the Kansas squads' ' foan Kansas established itself as one of the top contenders, if not the favorite to win the Big Seven indoor championship with its 70 to victory over the 'Cats. The Jayhawks, especially powerful in the distances, won eight of the 12 events while set ting: three meet records. KU swept the mile and two-mile, and took first two places in the . Wps Santee churned the mile in 4:17.9 to set a Jayhawk standard in the meet ace two-miler Herb Semrjer turned in a record :o.i for another meet record, and Art Dalzell was clocked at 1:56.0 for record time In the half mile. All of these distance events top Ne braska's performances tnis sea son. Kansas U. also turned in record-breaking Jobs in the high lump, pole vault, high hurdles, and mile relay, and swept the shot imt event. Rnh DiVinnev's :07.7 clocking in the high sticks is one of the ht in the conference and comes Just under Husker Bedker's :u'.o For the last three years, Mis souri's basketball teams have fin ished among the nation's ten best defensive clubs. 3 Lain Feature Clock Esquire: "Manon," 7:24, 9:06. Varsity: T11 See You In My Dreams," 1:00,3:08, 5:16 7:24, 932. State: Tort Osage," 2:13, 4:49, 7:25, 10:01; "Steel Fist," 1:00, 3:36, 6:12, 8:48. STARTS TODAY "MANON" in French with English Titles aril CECIL AUBRY, The Dream of Pari' MOW Union Story mi Om 4, a aha Who Wrote Aaeertaa'a Btcraat HIM , miJJB iT Doris T VtMmf IDay.. iliomas 0 Now: lvTJ ,lT Q J 1 -S CKCI PLC Tyrsawy VohlaS Om If Tuesday, February 12, Cohen Upset In Opening 1-1 Round Two of the top contenders to take this year's " all-University table tennis championship collided and little Morteza Sohljoo de feated last year's champ, Jack Cohen, in the first round of the tourney. Sohljoo took Cohen in the first game 21-19 in a real thril ler and then came back after trailing 18-12, to defeat the ex champ 22-20. The set will prob ably go down as one of the toughest of the tournament. The field of contestants will narrow down to 48 by the end of the week. By that time, all first round matches must be completed. A schedule of all matches can be found in the activities office on the Student Union first floor. 96 students had originally signed up to compete in the tourn ament, which is a new entrance record. All deadlines for the tournament and all instructions will be found on the publicity bulletin board found outside the activity office door. 4 H VI UPSET VICTIM Jack Cohen, winner of list vear's lll-Univer. sity table tennis tournament was on the losing end of an upset in the first round of this year's tour nament Intersectional rivals on Mis souri's lusz iootDau calendar in clude Maryland, California, South ern Methodist and Oklahoma A&M. nn IS? IF YOO'QE HE QI3I3? Every Sunday Erecing over CBS THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Presents an Outstanding College Student Featured with Famous Hollywood Stars . in the PHILIP MORRIS Intercollegiate Acting Competition 1952 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Strictly Slush net By MARSHALL KUSHNER Sports Editor . An Eye For An Eye The eyes had it when the Nebraska basketball teara nipped the Oklahoma Sooners last Saturday, 67-66! Joe Good and Stan Grossman were both playing with bandages on their cephalics. Both warriors were starters and they were both used sparingly during the game. Neither started the ball game and ri,iliJ...,i.i,.l.i.ill.lii., Grossman Which Is Quicker? Perhaps the answer is, "it's just where you see it from." That is probably the explanation you'd get from Coach Bruca Drake and Coach Harry Good. The question to be answered is: "Resolved: That Jim.Buchanan's basket should not have counted in the last 56 seconds of the Sooner Oklahoma tilt" The scene was a screaming Coliseum with over 2,000 partisan fans screaming in loquacious prayer for a Husker win. Buchanan drove the length of the floor and was fouled as he approached the bucket to shoot The ball weqt up and in and referee Cliff Of den signalled the basket good and that Bucky would be the recipient of one gratia toss. This writer happened to be parked near Coach Drake when the whistle blew (and shortly thereafter, so did Drake's top). He was emphatic in shouting his disapproval and disgust of Ogden's calL Coach Harry Good could say very little about it He claimed that from his vantage point U was almost impossible to tell if the decision was just or not From where we sat we'd have to sympathize with Coach Drake. But to us, the roan who appeared to have received the foul was Joe Good, who was blocking for Buchanan! I guess this goes to show that it depends upon the angle you'r looking at it from. I don't blame Coach Good for the optic disad vantage! At any rate, the scant crowd that viewed the action on th Coliseum maples last Saturday got their money's worth of thrills and excitement Basketball Statistics Jim Buchanan went into the fourth spot in the Big Seven con rerence scoring race with his 24 point total against the Colorado Buffs Monday night Buchanan has now scored a tnl A 111 Ma1m4 AM n IT AHA ITA total of 116 points for. an average of 16.57 points per game. Buch anan passed the Iowa State scor- jn leader, Jim Stange, who was Monaay niguu The Big Seven standings as of Monday evening: w It Kansas State 6 0 Kansas .....6 1 Oklahoma 3 4 Missouri 3 4 NEBRASKA 2 5 AO AVEQA6E Sf.lOEIEQ AHSVJER IS OUER liil Yrjs, times very dsf your nos end throat cro exposed to O GOOD YOU'RE BETTER hiup PROVED definitely inildtr .-. . PtOVO definkelj lest irritating tbaa tssj o&et leading brand ... PROVE) by oamanding nose and throat specialists. EXTRA! ATTENTION AU COLLEGE - -i ;i ; LJ both were Instrumental in its outcome. Good had a new style bandage to protect his broken noggin. Joe's miraculous feat of stealing the ball with 27 seconds to go and flipping it to Hero Matzke was the straw that broke the Soon ers lead. Grossman received a bad out over his left eye when teammate Bill Cummins accidentally clipped him with an elbow in practice during the week before the game. Grossman was the field-general supreme of the Sooner attack. Only 5 feet 11 inches tall, Grossman's fiery play spearheaded the Sooners in setting up plays and in keeping his Sooner pals hustling. John Jacobs, Oklahoma's track coach, met Jim Brewer, North Texas' 260 - pound shot - putter, walking to the track before the North Texas-Oklahoma dual meet Missouri's football team played 231,710 customers during ten 1 . A . V 1951 games. Iowa State t B Colorado I All Games: Kansas 1C t Kansas State IS S Missouri 11 S Iowa State 7 S NEBRASKA IS Oklahoma ..5 12 Colorado S 12 irritation REASONS WHY OFF Sf.'.OICI' JG Morris! 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