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    Friday, January 20, 1934
Daily Nebrsskan
Tiger basketball star
shoots for high goals
By Ward V. Triplet III
Missouri forward Joni Davis will reluctantly tell
you that she went into the 1933-84 season with
hopes of ending it as an AU-American.
Tve got all kinds of p.oals set up for myself," the
6-foot junior said. "I'd like to get All-American, or
All-American honorable mention at least, and I
would like our team to get into the final four. But I
don't talk about those a lot because they are pretty
high."
But once in the court, Davis' play clearly indicates
that she could end up on someone's All-American
list. Her 19.9 point per game scoring average is the
best on the 12-2 Missouri team that was ranked
11th in the nation at the start of the week.
Davis leads the Tigers in scoring, while averaging
6.4 rebounds per game. A starter since midway
through her freshman season, Davis took over as
the leader of the Tiger offense after Lorraine Ferret,
a 6-1 center, graduated.
"WeVe changed. We don't have a dominating cen
ter anymore," Davis said. "We've become more effec
tive since any one of us can look for the shot now,
and the other team doesn't have that key person to
concentrate on."
As a result, the Tigers have demolished most of
their opponents. The scores include 1 10-47 against
Northern Iowa, 102-G9 against Southwest Missouri,
96-36 against Wyoming and 85-65 against Indiana.
The Tigers also buried 20th-ranked Florida State
83-66 in the Miami Masonic Classic, and their two
losses have been by identical 81-79 scores to 13th
ranked Stephen F. Austin and Southern Cal, which
was top ranked at the time.
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Sports Trivia Results
These nine will advance to the Sports Trivia Bowl
on Jan. 24 in room 7 Coliseum at 7 p.m.:
Name
Hop Fucinaro
2. Cliff Zehring
3. Joe Heater
3. Bob Asmussen
5. Mike Kratville
5. Steve Kyle
7. Stu Pospisil
8. Kelly Schroeder
8. John Kopetzky
Organization
Newman Center
Independent
Alpha Tau Omega
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Law School
Abel Ten
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l ien's Basketball
Fraternities
(Sportsmanship rating In parenthses)
Sigma Chi 1-A (4.1) 53, Delta Tau Delta A (3.9) 47
Theta Xi A (3.3) 43, Beta Sigma Psi A (2.6) 48
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2-B (4.0) 52, Sigma Phi Epsilon 2-B (3.6) 32
Phi Gamma Delta 23 (4.3) 30, Acacia B (4.3) 23
Beta Theta Pi 23 (4.3) 61. Triangle B (4.0) 34
Sigma Phi Epsilon A (3.8) 61. Chi Phi A (3.4) 33
Alpha Tau Omega 2A (4.1) 41, Delta Sigma Phi A (4.1) 6
Sigma Alpha Epsilon A (3.3) 53, Phi Kappa Psi A (3.6J 32
Alpha Tau Omega B (4.0) 43, Phi Delta Theta B (4.0) 25
Sigma Alpha Epsilon A (3.3) 53, Phi Kappa Psi A (3.6) 32
Alpha Tau Omega B (4.0) 43. Phi Delta Theta B (4.0) 25
Alpha Gamma Rho B (3.3) 40. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1B (3.3) 33
Chi Phi B by forfeit against Farmhouse 1B
Sigma Nu A by forfeit against Farmhouse A
Alpha Gamma Rho A (3.7) 59, Acacia A (3.5) 28
Phi Gamma Delta 1B (2.3) 36, Alpha Gamma Sigma (2.5) 27
Delta Tau Delta B (4.3) 48, Sigma Chi B (4.3) 18
Beta Theta Pi 1B (4.3) 55, Lambda Chi Alpha B (3.3) 30
Tau Kappa Epsilon B (3.3) 35, Sigma Nu 1B (3.3) 28
Phi Delta Theta A (3.8) 51, Alpha Tau Omega A (3.8) 41 -
Sigma Chi 2A (4.6) 48, Lambda Chi Alpha A (4.3) 42
Beta Theta Pi A (3.8) 66. Phi Gamma Delta A (3.8) 57
Open Division
Igunanas (3.3) 38, Bud Boys (3.0) 50,
Harper Seven (3.6) 68. Vitale's Bar & Grill (4.0) 52
Bob's Boys (2.6) 43, The Aces (2.6) 30
Around the Corners (4.3) 42. Awesome Acacians (4.3) 40
Women's Dasketball
Hurtin Units won by forfeit against Abel Ten
Hooper Poopers (3.6) 37, Pound Eight (3.6) 6
Chi Omega (3.8) 41, Kappa Delta (4.0) 31
Free Agents won by forfeit against Alpha Xi Delta
Good "Buds" (3.3) 26, Smith Six (3.0) 12
Abel Thirteen (4.3) 28, Smith Seven (3.8) 19 .
Basket Cases (3.0) 33, Love Hall (3.0) 23
Hotehots 1 1 (4.3) 34, Sandoz Nine (4.0) 3
Smith Ten (4.0) 46, NPI Grads (4.0) 33
Gators (4.8) 38, Sandoz FiveRisky Business (4.8) 8
Pi Beta Phi (4.0) 34. Scrappers (4.0) 28
Rebels (4.3) 38. Sandoz Four (4.0) 8 "
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