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Nebraska "Fires" Line Coach Link Lyman "BIFF" JUNIOR TO WEST POINT Husker Athletic Board Decides; Dismissal Confirmed By Regents AS ARMY CADET BEARS STRICT FAVORITES TO RETAIN TITLE 9 ANGOTT TRIMS LEW JENKINS TO GET CROWN BY GAYLE TALBOT. NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP) The New York State athletic commission and the national, boxing Huskers Seek Victory Over U.C.L.A.atColiscnmTonight BY DOS KELLOGG. NEBRASKA will attempt to keep the barnstorming University of California at Los Angeles basketball five in its victoryless rut when these two cage outfits meet at the coliseum tonight. Tip off time will be 8 o'clock.

Since winning its opener against Loyola out on the west coast, C. L. A. has failed to turn in a victory in its three other starts. Creighton, Purdue and Indiana have proven mastership in that order.

CHICAGO. Dec. 20 (AP) By DON KELLOGG. ROY "LINK" LYMAN, line coach of Cornhusker football teams for the past seven years, wps "fired" Saturday. The University of Nebraska athletic board, meeting Friday, decided to "release" Lyman, who was brought to the Husker institution by Dana X.

Bible, CONFIRMED BY REGENTS. When the sun shines brightly and the temnerature is high enough to nrevent numbed hands, coaches whose nla vers are opposing the No Husker Fire. Lvman. however, refused to U.CLA. CO CAPTAIN Chicago Bears refer to it as "typical Hajas weather." That's the sort of playing conditions forecast for tomorrow's national resign when given the opportunity by the board and the group men tnnk th matter to the university Beatrice Rampages To Decisive Victory BEATRICE.

Dec. 20 board of regents, who confirmed the act. association, which seldom agree on anything, find themselves mutually stuck today with Sammy Angott of Louisville, Ky as the new lightweight boxing champion. Sammy, who will be 27 next month, at least Is a better fighter than Lew Jenkins, the gaunt one from Sweetwater, Texas, who had held the New York state 135 pound title since May of 1940. Sammy proved that much in Madison Square Garden last night to the rousing dissatisfaction of 11,343 fans, who paid $26,816 to Dr.

R. D. Scott, chairman of football league championship game between the Bears and the New York Giants. Despite the prospect of weather not at all in keeping with the first day of winter, there was no assurance of a sellout crowd. Interest in the same simply isn't Coach Cliff Ashburn's Beatrirc the Nebraska athletic board.

Issued the following statement Saturday morning: "Because of the general state Meanwhile, however, Coach Ad Lewandowski's Cornhuskers really have provided no fireworks which would lead anyone to believe that the want to set the world on fire. After an easy 48 to 28 triumph over South Dakota in the season's inaugural, the Huskers met a decidedly superior club when the Indiana Hookers took the floor and then were out shot by the University of Kentucky's basket snipers. Nebraska still will be without the services of John Fitzgibbon, Tobias junior, when it takes the floor tonight Fitzgibbon has developed a trick knee and his absence from the lineup is indefinite. Let Livingston, Hastings senior, along with the diminutive John Thompson, will be getting the A At of uncertainty respecting the as high as it was for last Sunday's high five, dumped Nebraska City, 36 to 13, here Friday night. The hosts allowed Nebraska City to score only three points following the half time intermission and committed but three fouls the entire game.

Marvin Larsen bombarded the basket for 17 points and scoring western division playoff tut be Lawrence Jones, son of tween the Bears and the ureen Bay Packers. Nebraska's athletic director and head football coach, has received an appointment to the United Easv Win Anticipated Most Chicaeo fans looked con future of intercollegiate athletics and in the best interests of all concerned, the Athletic Board of Control of the University of Nebraska has decided not to re a new the contract of Mr. Willian Roy Lyman, of the football coaching staff." Major "Biff" Jones, sthlrtic director and head football coarh. honors. The box score: Beatrice, SA.

Nebraeaa Citv. IT identlv for an easy victory for LINK LYMAN. Bears, which would enable I 0 0 hem to repeat as national cham 0 0 1 3 0 3 be bored stiff for 15 rounds. Jenkins Over Barrel. There probably have been worse championship fights, but not much.

Angott, a little, dark fellow who has been recognized by the N. B. A. as lightweight champion for nearly two years, had Jenkins over a barrel all the way He won, conservatively, 13 of the 15 rounds, largely because he at least was doing his best, which was none too good. The country's two main boxing nns.

The betting odds renectea DUKE EXPECTS 111 Orter, 3 0 1: Oilman, 0 0 fTeel. 0 10 reiser. 1 0 0 Hirdirk, 3 3 0 Mtckle, 0 0 0 Wine, Axtrll. Collins, Larsen, Oibeon. 0 Holm, Wali man, his trend, favoring George Halas' 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 States military academy at West Point.

Congressman Oren S. Cope land of Lincoln made the appointment. Should young Lawrence pass the rigid entrance examinations next July, he will be entering the academy at 17 years of age, a year younger than did his father. "Biff" Jr. will be graduated in June from Taft school at Water town.

which he has attend starting can ai ine iorwmu im lor the Huskers. Livingston wU Informed Coach Lyman of the action Saturday morning. squad to the tune of 1 4. Aware of all this, the Giants GREAT TACKLE IN HIS DAY. 10 14 0 3 Total Total moved quietly into town this morning, put up at a north side Official Rollie Homey, Nebraska Rearhed at home.

"Link" had BEAT BEAVERS lit TPHAM Dec. 20 the following statement to make: hotel, and went over for a look "The action, of course, comes at Wricley field, site of the titular as quite a surprise. However, i ed for the past two years. Prior game. They took a brief workout (AP) "We're not cocky; just con bodies agreed beforehand to recognize the winner as champion everywhere.

to that, he was a Lincoln high have no formal statement to make at this time. and went back to continue plotting the downfall of the champs. school student. I have enjoyed my relations Last October, he passed exam Halas himself refused to blos nations which made him eligible som forth with confidence. Scof fidenfo" That's the way Bob Barnett.

the six foot three captain of Duke's Rose Bowl team, sums up the game to be played here on New Year's between the Blue Devils and Oregon State. at Nebraska," he added, "anri naturally will be sorry to leave." receive the anDointmenL fina at the eeneral expression Jenkins relinquished without a struggle the crown he won from Lou Ambers. The Texan, who rose like rocket two years ago on the strength of a right hand that knocked opponents kicking, kept his main weapon sheathed. Lvman still is considered one Lawrence Jr. was born at West the Bears' superiority, the owner of the finest tackles ever to play Point, Aug.

30, 1924. His father coach declared: Early Arrivals Leave Miami Bowl MIAMI, Doc. 20 AP) Miami's, 31 Intornod alWmo iran abode la rooms banaath tha Oranga Bowl stadium, won't oat In on tha Now Yoar'o day lootball aamo altar all. Parmanont datantion quartan havo boon obtainod In downtown building, and they will bo movod thoro Sunday. for the University of Nebraska.

Giants Touch Halas. was Army line coach at that time. also serve as acting rhihb Held Jumps Center, Sid Held, Nebraska all conference guard, probably will jump center at the tip off and then is scheduled to drop back to his customary position in the back court. Hartmann Goetze and Max Young, both veterans, have been selected by Coach Lewandowski to round out the starting lineup. Whether ahead or not, "Lew" undoubtedly will be throwing a handful of his prize sophomores into the "fire." Ken Elson, North Platte; John Bottorff, Lincoln; George Gribble, Greenwood; Bob Heinzelman, Falls City, are among the first year performers who have been showing signs of promise.

The probable starting lineup: Nrftraaka loi. V. C. I. A ttvinvitton P.

Handelsman Thompson Fanovien Held Frver owim Young Aahuler OHiftals Farke Carroll, Kansas City; Ted OHulllvan. Missouri. Ym. there an abundance of "Such a thine Is ridiculous He played on the Husker teams "I think "we'll win," said boo, as he bottoms upped on a quart of milk at the Duke sandwich bar, "but we're going to have to of 1918 19 '21. He would have joy and excitement in the Jones Why, those guys outplayed us last household! September.

And they had 14 rookies on the sauad. Those kids play our best game or tne sea ERNIE HANDELSMAN. Defense Theme WICHITA, Dec. 20 (AP) Ray Dumont, president of the national semi pro baseball congress and a member of the sports advisory board of civilian defense, will run the 1942 sandlot tournament on a defense theme. The winner will get $7,500 in defense bonds.

Entry fees will be ni4 in lafan ttamnl Th Utim Missed With Punches. He didn't throw more than a dozen real rights at Angott, and most of them missed. His handlers said with honest bewilderment after it was over that they didn't know why. Angott did his best to make a fight of it. He belabored Jenkins son." Midland Two Up On had the opportunity to play an additional season, as the three year rule did not apply to the 8.

A. T. C. season of 191. but "Link" went east to play the game professionally.

STANDOUT WITH BEARS. For many years he was the standout in the Chicago Bears' Kearney Antelopes A rallv hv the Kearnev Ante Beavers Enroute To with what he had, opening a cut behind Lew's right eye midway 4I don't reckon it'll be any picnic," he added. "So far this season we have never had to play under pressure. We've been behind only once, and that was for just a few minutes in the Colgate game. Gives Credit to Wade.

Barnett, 190 pound center from Albany, gives most of the froHit for Duke's undefeated and mission charge will oe aeiense tne scraD and bruising his leu are still with them except Frank Reagan (who joined the marines a month ago) and the club is much better." The Giants also looked back to that pre season exhibition encounter, recalling that Tuffy Lee mans, their running and passing star, was not on hand when the Bears barely eked out a 14 8 victory. The cheery weather brought joy of a financial nature to the players. With a nearly full house the gate would hit around $150, 000, and members of the two Carolina Rose Bowl stamps. cheek bone toward the last. He forward wall and currently holds the all time record for the number of years of active professional lopes came too late last night to stave off defeat by the Midland college Warriors, who won their first basketball game of the season, 27 25, on the Midland court.

thumped Jenkins all over the ring nt time. But Angott lacked a participation. A telling punch, and so it mostly He had several offers to coaiV It was rinse all the wav. with was dull. The crowd siariea yen in it riisdeasure in the fourth Midland ahead at the half.

10 7. The Warriors made seven of their round and never stopped antil it Rockets, Lincoln Hi Take Cage Victories PORTLAND, Dec. 20 (AP) A few hundred fans crowded into union depot last night to cheer 31 Oregon State college football players on their way to the Rose Bowl game against Duke university at Durham, N. C. Coach Lon Stiner said he was worried about lack of practice, 13 free throw chances, while the was over.

untied record 1 to Coach Wallace Wade. Someone asked him whether Wade ever gave the team one of those "die for dear old Rutgers" fight talks. "Hang, no," grinned Bob. "Coach doesn't work that way. He tells us what to do, and if Antelopes cashed in on half their 10 opportunities.

college football during his years with the Bears, but waited until a "Nebraska" offer came through from Dana Bible, former N. U. coach. According to the athletic council's announcement, Lyman is to continue on the department's payroll until July 1, 1942. Major Jones, before going to teams get 70 per cent of the net receipts, less 10 per cent which goes to the Packers and Brooklyn Dodgers.

Those clubs finished Falls City Conquers Peru Bobcats lost a second rfraioWt sami it a Micamiri team, going down to Drury col second in the western and eastern 1 jn nek rain and term examinations hav Pawnee Cagers In lege, 43 33, at Springfield. divisions, respectively. ing hampered workouts during Omaha this afternoon to take a we don't do it he gives us hang." And do the players dislike to get "hang" from the coach? "Hang, yes," said Barnett. the past week. Defense of Crown "But when we get back there we're agoing to have a week for Craig Wood Leads Poll FALLS CITY, Dec.

20 practice. We'll be at Hill, where we can work in Pawnee Citv hifih tasted Falls OMAHA, Dec. 20 Lincoln high cagers handed Lyle Weyand, their new coach, a 35 to 29 victory present over Omaha Central here Friday nightin the Red and Black's initial start of the season. Big Don MacArthur, towering junior center, took up right whera he left off last season. Besides turning in a sparkling floor game, the long boy slipped through a total of seven field goals and a free throw for scoring honors.

City venom here Friday night, 29 peace. We re looking iorwara 10 Of 'Comeback Athletes to 17, as Jifg Brown's cagers plane to New Orleans, where he is to co coach the West team ia the annual Shrine game, had tljV following statement to make: 'I have made no Immediate plans concerning engaging Lyman's successor. Any decision rests entirely with this war situation at the present," Then he added: "We won't need a line coach until spring practice, anyway." Low icore features Bluebirds' Victory Over Southsiders opened defense of their Southeastern conference basketball crown. it," Stiner added. The Pacific coast conference champions will work out in Chicago Monday and in Washington, D.

Tuesday. The Beavers will NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP) At an age when most athletes have forcotten all about titular asnirations. Craiff Wood won the i Otis Bauman scored eight points Augusta national coif tournament and then went on to take the to pace the hosts. Scoring was well divided on both team rosters.

HEBRON, Jan. 20 Ability of the Northeast Rockets to cast a tight defense enabled Cliff Bos ley five win from, Hebron high, 27 to 17, here Friday night. The Rockets sped away into the lead at the outset, although scoring only 10 points in the first half. Vernon Hess' fielder and a free throw, however, were the only tallies Hebron could muster for the same period. Mx Long and Ed Wilson, forwards, along with Guard Cliff Squires, were responsible for the winner's offensive power.

Long and Squires sank three baskets apiece while Wilson collected four buckets. The score at the end of the third period was 19 to d. La Verne Hadden and Hess were Hebron's standouts as the Rockets won their second game in as many starts. The next game on the Northeast docket falls Jan. 9 when Coach Bosley takes his squad to Geneva.

The box score: Northeast. 87. Hearoa, arrive in Chapel Hill, N. tne next day. national open title this year.

McArthur's best support in of fensive maneuvers came from For these two feats the 40 year old blond has been voted tne No. 1 comeback of the year by the 78 sports writers participating in the Associated Press poll. It wasn't a comeback in the strictest sense of the word for Craig never had been on top. But for years a At a 1.. a.

Johnny Dean, who got eight points. Thiee of the hosts each collected seven. Bluff men Carry On. CURTIS, Dec. 20 Scotts bluff, depending state champons, ran this Reason's Victory String to Wesieyan Plasters Hebron Lincoln led throughout the ne was considered one oi tne nauons dcsi goners.

Ability to hit from the free throw line gave the Cathedral Bluebirds a surprise 12 to 9 victory over College View in an inter city game Friday night on the Irving court. Coach Dale Snook's cagers sank all of their six gratis tosses, three coming in the last period, in a lnw scorinr came that featured At the quarter, Weyand's three straight by downing Curtis game Vanilw Ktiirn larte wfr un. 7.4. At the inter Atreies. 13 to 12.

Friday night. Johnny Vandermeer, the Cincin mission, it was 15 to 11. The JBearcast nave won con nati Reds southpaw, really staged The entire Red and BlacK squaa, secutive games, but the curtis A. A I I A comeback and finished second 12 in number, saw action in the contest, seven of them registering in the nnint column. The box scare was the second mis year.

North Platte was beaten only 35 to 33 Thursday night outstanding defensive work. The to Wood with 70 votes. 36 of Rluphirds' slim total of three field which came from 12 first place goals was matched by a like total comfortable speed, 43 to 20, at the three quarter mark. Ronny Metzler led the Plainsmen's offensive by pounding the hoop for 13 points. Larry Vaughn potted six fielders, while Miller settled for five baskets.

Wilhelm and Paysen were best for the visitors. Wesieyan reserves won the curtain raiser, dumping the Trinity church quintet, 15 to 12. The box score: Wesieyan, 97. Hebron, FT Fl FT FT a i 1 A 9i Hadrian, 3 4 1 score: Lincc.it Hlrh. M.

Ommbm rr ft tallies. After hurling two con mnrif bv the Southsiders. 4 0 31 Potts, 113 Geneva Pours It On. CENTRAL CITY, Dec. 20 Rrower and Domeier collabo Dick Huertr was the Cathedral secutive no hit games in 1938, he 1 0 3 0 0 1 spark with eight points and Mor 0 Shipmsn, I 3 Kenner, 0 Hess, Qi Day, 01 itler.

1 Shearer, slumped so badly the following rie Costello was mtrumental in Long, Johnson, Wilson, Button, Laub, Ward, Mercer, Squires, Watson, Smith, I rated to lead Geneva past Central 1 0 0 0 1 1 Dean, O'Donnet, McCune.f Rubtno, Gaiter, Bloom. Bruns, Keller. year that he was shipped to the 1 City, 22 11, here Friday night. Basketball finesse completely was lacking Friday night as Nebraska Wesieyan mauled the Hebron college Knights, 57 to 28, on the Plainsmen's maples. Play was slow, rough and the contest was bogged down because of personal fouls.

Coach George Farley's charges, using a deliberate break or the first time, had repeated set ups only to miss and depend mostly on out court efforts. Although Hebron's Wilhelm whistled through a swisher from the side to start the fireworks, Wesieyan took over when Wayne Miller began dunking a few and the the outcome was never in doubt. At Wesieyan led, 13 to 3 at the end of the quarter, built up a 27 to 12 margin by the half time intermission and was cruising along at a 0 2 Hifffrmn, I 9 0 0 1 Barber. I 0 0 0 0 TriRg, 3 13 0 0. Orovt, 3 1 1 3 3 Frv.

3 10 0 3 Grimes, 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, 1 1 0 1 3 Moore, 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 a the fine Bluebird defense. Mau nier, with his timely pass interceptions, was best for the losers. The hosts outpointed Geneva 0 minors in 1940, winning six and losing four for Indianapolis. He returned to Cincinnati in tirfte to durinff the second half, but the McArthur. I 1 Parmlnter.

3 1 3 WilhelmS. 13 3 1 The Cathedral Reserves made 0 1 4 14 1 half time disadvantage was IS 11 Totals 0 Totals May, i a Tromtla, Hall, I Jacobnen, I 0 Harpham, 1 compile a three and one record. 1 Ban 'ft, (gc) 0 it unanimous with a decisive 30 to too much. to overcome. Best for 0 0 0 revsen.

a 16 win over the College View Re the losers were Gorgen and bcott. 8 0 8 1 0 SUN VALLEY, Idaho, Dec. 20 i api More than 100 entrants, Vaughn, I Miller, Out st, Metsler, ntftla IS 3 12! TOtall Bobby Riggs, the nation's No. 1 ranking tennis star who makes 1 Tod 13 and serves. Weiler made 10 points and Oft trial Harold Ktiatoa Kuneaelman.

his pro debut next Saturday, representing 21 universities, will a IIIAa Ctrl G. Shaheen nine for the winners Grafton Downs Exeter. Hunger, 0 Morr ssay, 8 Flntel, 0 Trost, a 31 3 ettory, Score: GRAFTON. Dec. 20 Owen, (gel 3 Christ, 0 compete in tne lniercouegmus om nhatnninnshins Dec.

29 to Jan. 1. rlhrdral. If. Celt.

View. 0. Grafton rang up its second win Bin, i ta Rwretarv of the Sun Big Six Cagesters FT FT Mulvev. 0 0 21 Hc lmalm. 10 0 3 i bv boosting a half time 8 to 7 Valley Ski club, said Bobby Blattl I nosed Bill Dickey, New York Yankee catcher, out of third place.

On the strength of regaining his national singles title after losing it in 1940, Riggs received 29 votes. Dickey, who had a miserable 1940 season and then Totals 38 7 13: Totals 0 in 10 Officials Morris Fisher and Max Bar CRAIG WOOD. lead to a winning 17 to 14 margin over Exeter. In Double Drubbing of Stan lorn, ana janei vtumucy i the University of Washington, would defend their titles. the poll.

The voting: McOovern, 1 0 0 1 Heimon. 110 Huerts. 1 3 3 0 Maunier. 0 3 0 1 Lococo. a 0 3 4 Stern, 0 10 Roach, 0 0 II Miller, a 0 0 3 Costello.

0 0 Richardson, i I M. Costello, i 0 3 lj Tote Is 3 0 0i Totals 3 3 0 Half time score Cathedral, College View. 4. omclal Seldon Davey. Norfolk Stops Prep.

RFATTLE. Dec. 20 came back to bat .284 and be the Cochrane Edges Britton MIAMI. Dec. 20 (INS) NORFOLK, Dec.

20 Don (INS) Washington State college Dickev of old behind the date. SoKool tallied 25 with 15 of the votes coming from first place ballots. Riggs received four first place western inter collegiate basket Barry's hotshot efforts resulted ip ball titleist, was traveling along Norfolk's 30 to 23 victory over the championship road again to Creighton Prep here Friday night, day by virtue of a smashing 62 23 Barry counted 19 points in all, victory over the University of fielding six buckets the last half. Missouri in an intersectional The home team led, 10 to 9, at contest at Seattle last night. the Intermission.

Prep's best was COLLEGE votes. Lincoln hlfh. 3: Omaha Central. 30, Lefty Gomez, Yankee southpaw whose 15 5 record was con Firsts Pta. Craig Wood, golf 27 102; John Vandermeer, baseball 12 70 Bobby Riggs, tennis 4 29 Bilil Dickey, baseball 25 Lefty Gomes, baseball 3 14 Whitlow Wyatt, basebal ..3 13 Red Cochrane, boxing 3 13 Bud Ward, golf 3 11 Lou Nova, boxing 2 10 Hank Luisetti.

basketball 0 Wilie Hopp. billiards 2 Estel Crabtree. baseball 2 I Sam Snead, golf 2 7 Jeff Heath, baeeball 1 7 Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke, tennis 0 7 Thornton Lee. baseball 0 5 RESULTS siderably better than his three and three of 1940, finished fifth Welterweight Champion Freddie Cochrane of Elizabeth, N.

today held a decision over Bobby Britton of Miami, but the champion didn't get it by any too comfortable a margin. After 10 rounds of fighting, Referee Lew Tendler and Judge Glenn Harncd voted the decision to Cochrane, but Judge Roy Latham gave his vote to Britton. The fight, held last night, was a non title Peabody Anxious To ahead of Whit Wyatt, Brooklyn's mound ace. and Red Cochrane. welterweight box in chamDion.

Lincoln NorihweM. weoroo, it. Cathedral, 13; College. 0. Norfolk.

30; Cretfhton Prep, 33. BcotUbiuff. 13: Curtta, 12. Columbua. 30; Ravenna.

IT. Dwight Aaaumptlon, 30; Ulywea, 33. Lyona, 30 Wakefield, 10. Auburn, S3; Bvracuae. 33.

Valley, 43: Blr, IS. North Watte, 30; lldney. 30. rrankltn. 31; Kearney, 34.

Pall Citjf. 30; Pawnee CUy, It. Orafton. 11; eter, 14. Madtaon, 35; Stanton, 30.

BarUett. 10: Chambers. 14, Babe Buys Big Chunk, U. S. Defense Bonds NEW YORK, Dec.

20 (INS) Babe Ruth, former home run slugger of the New York Yankees, today had purchased $100,000 worth of defense savings He was told $50,000 worth of the bonds would be delivered at once and $50,000 more after the first of the year because of treasury department rules. Ruth was asked facetiously if he thought his investment was safe. "It isn't a question of safety," he replied. "But they're safe enough. We've got to knock those guys Hitler, Mussolini and the Japs out of the box." The Big Six conference quintet rorwara Jim Eastman, wno tai trailed from the start of the game lied 11 points.

and the Cougars left the court at half time with an impressive Dwight In Dual Win. 37 17 lead. MALMO, Dec. 20 Dwight High scoring honors went to high cagemen added Malmo to Marv Gilbert, speedy Cougar for their string of victims here Friday ward. Outstanding performer for night by the count of 31 to 7.

the visitors was Donald Harvey, George Behne tallied 14 points Vike Francis, former University of Nebraska football player, was amontr the crouD of athletes who MIDWEST. Midland, 37; Kearney Teachers, 35. North Central. 42; Belolt, 36. Marvville Teachers, Rolla Mine, 30.

Warrensbuig Teachers, 44; St. Bene diet 37. Mlllikin, 41; Lake Forest, 31. Springfield (Mo.) Teachers, 37; friend, 33. Drury, 43; Peru Teachers, 33.

College of Emporia. 34; Ottawa, 24. Washburn. 01: Tarlcio. 30.

Washington (St. Louis), 40; Loyola (Chicago), 36. Fort Hays State, 43; Colorado Mines, 31. received a total of three points in who tanked six points. in leading tne winners.

The only All Georgia Goes In the additional game of tne maimo scoring the last naif was a double bill, the Washington U. pair of free throws. Dwight re Nebraska wesieyan, or, oron, e. Huskies took the measure of the serves also won, 33 to 17. m.

Am hM 1 Kansas state Aggies, to a BOWLING ABEL AND FRANCIS AT EAST WEST SITE NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 20 (Special) Vike Franci and George Abel, members of the 1941 University of Nebraska football squad, arrived here today, along with several other West squadsmen. ATHENS. Ga Dec. 20 University of Georgia football players had their worries banished over who would go to the Miami Orange Bowl game against Texas Christian.

Coach Wallace Butts decided to take along the entire 45 man squad including Captain Hey ward Allen and his broken arm. and Fullback Jick McPhee and his fresh apffindicitis operation scar. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Tam leader Dairy, 2,069 serin; 11 Individual leader Lartne, 473 aerlea; Levlne and Farm, 173 gamea. Medti If ai PaaUw rim.m tftjhA A Osmond.

41; McLean. 30. Roaeland, 43; Junita, 30. Bcnbner. 33; Oakland.

10. Cratg, 30: UehUng, 37. Odeeaa, 33; Rirerdale, IS. Pleaaanton. 11: Miller.

10. Herahey, 3d; Btapleton. 34. Mitchell, 43; Lyman, 17. Beatrice.

34. Nebraska City, 13. Heartweil. 10; A tell. 10.

Inman. 33; St. Cecilia, of Matlng, J. Wauneta, 30; Hayes Center, 13. Siratton.

30; Parka, 1ft. Newman Grove. 34; Mad lion, 33. Liberty. 30: Stelnauer, 11.

Scotia. 30; Norm Loup. 13, Odell, 33; Dewttt. 30. Liberty, 10; Wymore, It.

Pillev, 45: HolmeBVille, 14. Virginia, 31: Blue Spring. 14. Gordon. 30: Chadron AsaumpUon.

31. Naponec, 37; Republican City, 15. Kenaw. 33; HoUtein. 33.

Obert, 30: Masnet, 0. Alliance, 33; Curtis, 10. Pteaaanton. It; Miller. 10.

Sumner, 10; Amherat, It. Douflaa. 43: UaadiUa. 3T. Holbroak, 30: Red Willow, 14.

Omaha Benson, 34; Omaha North, 30. Onneha Terh, 40; Abraham Lincoln OouncU Bluffs. 41. oaHja.Ji Waaitlnff BVfh 1 0B aaaaa aauevw wi. a vitlVO Dairy over Compreaaor, 3 Freesar ever a a M'km Prove He Has Goods NEW ORLEANS, Dec.

20 (AP) Endicott Peabody II. who stopped the navy and couldn't be stopped by the Army, expects to have an interesting question answered Jan. 3 is he a real All America football player or just "made'1 by eastern sports writers' publicity? "Some people say being on the All America just means a fellow got plenty of publicity," declared Harvard's handsome 190 pound guard who arrived last night with the Eastern All Star team to meet the Western squad in the Shriners' benefit game, transplanted here from San Francisco because of the war. "I'm anxious to see if thats true to see how I stack up against fellows like Ray Frank owski of Washington and Chal Daniel of Texas. waDasn, eo; umo wesieyan, at.

Notre Dame. 40; Michigan, 40. Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 49; Purdue, 30. EAST. Oberlln, 45; Case, 44.

Indiana Teachers, 40; Slippery Bock. 40. Norwich, 35; Assumption. 29. Princeton, 39; Rutgers, 38.

Marshall, 62; Bethany, 32. Pordham, 69; William and Mary, 37. Boston 68; Wesieyan, 49. B.ton Hall, 54; Tu ane. 81.

Xavier, 63; South Carolina, 43. Akron. 47; Ohio, 40. Vermont, 60; Tufts. 40.

SOUTH. West Virginia, 63; Maryland, 38. Baltimore, 39: Vtllanova, 34. Texas A. S3: Ctnfnary, 37.

Auburn. 34; Mississippi, 31. wkst. Texaa, 01; Texas Tech. 34.

Western State. 30. Colorado State. 39. Southern California 63; Santa Clara.

43. Wyning, 47; Montana. 34. Washington, 49; Kansas State, 33. Washington State.

62; Missouri. 23. New Mexico, 61; Eastern Mexico, 40. New Mexico Mines, 39, Colorado college, 31. Stanford, 48: Baa Francisco.

39. Texaa Shristian, 43; St. Mary 40. Idaho, 81 Bastarn Washington, 39. Brig bam Young, 61; Montana Stata, ST.

He Kept His Job ROANOKE, Vau, Doc. 20 (AP) AthlaHc Director Gordon C. (Pop) White oi Roanoke college canned the letter thoughtfully. "Recently 1 have heard that there would be an opening In the head coaching Job ai Roanoke college and 1 wanted to put In my application early." the letter said In part. Quietly, Head Coach Gordon C.

(Pop) White crumpled the paper and toaaed It Into the waatebaaket, BASKETBALL TONIGHT California (li(XA) VS. Nebraska AT P. M. UNI. COLISEUM Reserved Tickets General Admission 60c Knot Hole Taa InelaaeO FEDERAL I.AD1KS Team learers Management, 3,360 series; Management, 043 same.

Individual leaders Koop, 031 aeries: Molmea. 307 game. Team re lis SOS Area ever SC8 No. S. 3 BAS over Voucher.

3 Executive aver WPA No. 3 1: Operation over WPA and S. 3 Management ever The West team is slated to meet Sunday with its coaches, Major "Biff" Jones of Nebraska and "Babe" Hollingbery of Washington State. The team will work out here at Tulane university before going to Louisiana State's campus at Baton Rouge to set up, training camp. Odds Too High CHICAGO, Dec.

30 (AP) Sputtered stout Steve Owen as he and the New York pro football Giants arrived for the championship playoff: 'They rate us as 5 to 1 underdogs? Let me tell you no team in the National league is worth that. There just isn't that difference between any of them and there's not that difference between us and the Bears." Accounts, 3 8C8 No. 1 ever Loan, 3 1. GREATER LINCOLN LADIES I.EAOVE. Team leaders Levi, 3.3M series; Levt, 033 tame Individual leaders Thornskar, 393 series; Spencer, 313 game.

Team result Paramount over Veaa. 3 Levt ever We then 3 1: Thornskar over Iowa Nebraska, 31; Simon ever Wells, Today a year ago Connie Gretna, 30; Unrwood of Omaha, 10. Shubert, 37: Humboldt, 10. Dwight. 31: Malmo.

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