Saturday Views to Win Denom Cage Title by BILL MUNDELL Time Score Was 25-1- 8, Newman (Acting Bporti Kdltorj Club
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v4 rs&v f I M TC3E MEWS" rr - "- fc t Sunday, March 26, 1950 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Scarlett Gridders Thrash Press Box Newtiisn Club Rips L.S.A. Creams, 52-- 0 Saturday Views To Win Denom Cage Title BY BILL MUNDELL time score was 25-1- 8, Newman (Acting Bporti Kdltorj Club. Mueller and Adduci Score Another intramural basketball Lutheran Rally Falls Short Griffin and Wallentine season is just about over. Only The second half was person- 41-4- ally taken over by Griffin and in- In 9 Twice as Naglc Sparkles the playoffs Losing Finals, Wallentine who together ac- By Bob Banks volving the four league cham- By Bill Mundell For a few moments in this counted for 22 of the 24 Catho- (8tff Sports Writer) pions remain to be played, be- The Newman Club is the 1950 rally it appeared that the Catho- lic points scored. Wallentine Cornhusker Head Professor of fore the round ball is put away Interdenominational basketball lics might fall apart as their was by far the star as he poured champion of the University. The ten points through the hoops be- Gridology Bill Glassford put his for another year. ball handling grew weird, to say the Catholics won that honor Friday fore any of his mates could arch, footballers on parade for V the least, but time and Wallen- second consecutive Saturday Your editor would like to take night by running over a good the ball through. opportunity to congratulate to were on pull In fact, quarter with a fair amount of improve- this Lutheran outfit the tune of tine their side to the third 49-4- 1. scoring Wal- ment being shown during the last the Intramural Department on them through. read like this: Jack f V', a job well done, on producing The game was not really as lentine, 10; Lutherans, 6. week. Beecham Hot season this Lanspa broke through an- paired his team into two basketball school has close as the score would indicate, for He perhaps the finest intramural Jack Beecham started the other goal and then Griffin went squads consisting of the Cream - , as the winners were led by Jack Newman ball rolling at start ever known. Wallentine, Bill Griffin, and the to town . and the Scarlet. Some highlights of thi 'best' of the game as he chalked up With a hook shot that was Im- The Scarlet were In rnmplete v Jack Bcechnm made bucket after two quick to give his way. season as this writer sees it bucket. All told, these three men baskets possible to stop, he upped the control of the game all the mates a 0 lead. The Lutherans more points, regulation playing V) are as follows: scored all but six of the New- winners' total four During the There have been fewer injur- stormed back, however, on goals waited while Wallentine scored of four quarters they man Club points, Wallentine get- time ies in the game this year than ting by Stauffer and Bohn. This was three and then added five more crossed the goal line six times the most with 18. to be the last the losers, in any previous years, and not The scoring story was the time markers, four on the same hook. the Cream were held close in con- while ' ' to restrict this only to the cage same too. would be that the Not Idle scoreless. In an extra period the , for the Lutherans, test. up two more sport, there have been by far Three men. Glen Johnson, Meanwhile, however, the Lu- Scarlet marked fewer injuries for the whole Mike LaTispa dropped one in to make the final FRAN NAGLE An import Woody Bohn, and Lee Stauffer, therans were not idle. With Bohn touchdowns season, thus far. scored all losers' on a set shot, Beecham got 52-- from West Lynn, Mass., each the markers, and Johnson at the helm, they score read Added precautions were taken 17. loose under the hoop for an- been aerial he slings is a potential Johnson getting were matching point for point After the Cream had this year by the department other, and Bill Griffin potted forced to punt twice, the Scarlet six points. Nagle fits in per- Late Rally Fails with the Catholics. to insure a safer year for the the first of his beautiful hook Bohn, who had set a new rack up their first fectly with. Glassford's A late Lutheran rally closed 10-- 4 proceeded to sports' participants. In basket- shots to give the leaders a scoring 38 Bill Wingender had the gap from a 46-3- 2 score to a University mark of seven points. ball specifically, the demanding lead with only three minutes previous game, forty yard RON CLARK The sophomore 46-4- 0 score time ran out on points in his punted to the white of wearing of floor shoes has cut but gone. Nagle unwound jinx didn't bother, this little the 1 e s e r s, and Wallentine showed how it was done, as line. Here Fran down on the many foot injuries. The tempo slowed consider- swish- "piece of He one bagged two-point- er he sent impossible shots his arm for a 15 yard heave fireball." was to a to ice the ably for the rest of the half but the of the best backs in the Big Your writer would like see contest. ing through the nets. On set to Dick Regicr who outraced 21 Ballots I-- not Beecham, as he poured the Seven year. Clark is the the University allow the shots, it was a sure two points Cream backs to the goal line. The last department funds with which Instrumental In this Lu- rest of an evening's total of 11 was fum- most versatile Husker back with Bohn. try for the extra point to supply guards for glasses. theran rally was Glen John- through the hoops. This was to Club defense Nagle cnlmy skirted with his fine running, passing son, all of the los- the by The Newman bled but Judging from the extent of the who netted be last scoring Beecham tightened with seven minutes to score 0. and punting. Still Out last seven points, six on for the of game. left end to make the injuries on the floor this year, ers' rest the to grab again bogged long the Wallentine, go allowing themselves The Cream attack guson assisted with spurts of 7 bas- broken glasses seem to have beautiful shots from at halftime, had setting punted to Attention ail intramural Stauffer only a 14 point margin, the down and Wingender and 5 yards. Then, with the ball caused the majority of them. corners. had started three points to his credit, stage for the closing Lutheran down a ketball managers!! The dead- uprising with one-han- d one, a just their 47. Cm the first resting on the Cream 17 yard The department realizes this the a free throw as the rally. put ball line for turning-i- n of push the circle. halftime Half- - Nagle to Regier pass the line, Ferguson bowled over right the your fact, too, and Is working on a shot from horn sounded. Offensive Stars Cream 38. Gerry Fergu- on the tackle and crossed the goal line. team lists to the solution. Four men scored 14 points or son made a first down to the No conversion was attempted. Daily up eight Nebraskan has gone by. Referees Improved more in the game, and no scorer 29 Bill Mueller picked After something of see-sa- is East-We- a This an appeal to you who Discussing a sore spot in a lot st netter less than six, to give a more yards. Then Nagle found battle Art Bauer intercepted a yours. Battle All Set; yard effort haven't returned of fans' thinking but neverthe- picture of the individual scoring Mueller with a 21 Cream pass on the Cream 32. Please get your lists in as soon touchdown pass less true, the referees in this power. for his second With Ron Clark showing the as possible so the 1950 All-St- ar 18 was tops for Nagle converted to year's contests were much im- Whitehead Wallentine's of the day. form that made him one of the cage teams can be tabulated. Of Plays Saturday night, while Johnson and 14-- 0. proved over the years previous.. the the score all-st- ii in Mini w make best sophomores in the Big Seven the 82 forms sent, 21 are ft'H The staff can be congrat- The annual ar basketball rmi Bohn were close behind with 17 on both teams year again added wass Alert team play last the Scarlet outstanding. - ulated for having selected cap- classic between the East and West and 16, respectively. Griffin halted the scoring momentarily. to their total. A varied attack In case a few managers failed is now ready to swing into high fourth with 14 counters. Nagle able men to do the officiating the Rifcnbark intercepted a was the reason for last touch- to be notified for some reas'm or and instructing these men with gear with th tompletion of se- Beecham's first half flurry net- recovered a down everyone contribut- here being pass and Grimm with another, is what is the know-ho- lecting the n to participate in ted him 11. Scarlet fumble to squelch the ing. Clark made the last touch- done. Congratulations are also in the game. The Newman Club had earned down of the day from 4 yards All managers in conjunction Scarlets.