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10 iivmN jorimr Friilav, Urrh 10, 1)H Lincoln teams bow out in first round play 0:11.. it IT May Be oiiiy liciiinui lost to Bums NEW YORK. JP. With Infielder Prep stops Red and Black; Northeast loses to South 5 Hlucjays established as Scotfehluff edges ly Hastings ammmm lW'SW Billy Herman sailing away to Join Mai. Barney Oldfield writes of I the navy and Pitcher Ed Head marching off in ft solider suit, the another one his interesting ex severe relapse almost on the eve gladly pass on to his legion of of their first spring training friends in the state: drills.

Have just been on junket BY WALT DOBBINS. Elimination of the defending champion Lincoln high v' to North VIIV lilt TV BP BU VIV WW was mmmn mm. Thursday afternoon ftt his weekly cress session ftnd addled that quintet and the seeded Northeast Rockets plus Scottsbluff 8 close call with Hastings featured first round play in the 34th annual Nebraska high school championships waged before a nacked house at the N. U. coliseum Thursday night.

Pitcher Bill Lohrman has informed him that he will take hia army II a If Jka ft 1W 1 ft ft ft physical next Monday. Lincoln was ousted in a thrilling overtime battle by the Herman told Rickey in ft telephone conversation that he had pretourney favored Creighton Crowd Wild. The crowd went wild as Lebsack been accepted for service and soon Blue jays. 25 to 23 while Northeast fell before Omahft South by ft one point margin, 24 to 23. in another heartbreaker for the home folks.

would be in the nvy and Head! wrote from Shreveport, that; tied the count with ft side court shot but Prep came back with he had been examined and Ac archer by Watsabaugh to make it 21 ali. Cox again came thru with cepted by the ftrmy. The Brooks now have 18 experi Scottsbluff barely squeezed by lastlngs on ft last second shot by Xmi Rice, 27 to 26, while Columbus to haul some wounded back to England by air, the correspond ents going along to see how evacuation works. As I run into Nebraska ns everywhere, so it was on this adventure. One of the pilots in the outfit was ft Nebraska foot ball memory of the Verne Lew ellen.

Bob Russell football days. Col. Robert G. Minnick, who gave his home address upon his matriculation as Crawford, Neb. Once with Eastern Airlines, he's now pushing trans ports over here for air evacuation and airborne troops.

On the girl side of the picture, three of the nurses claimed the region within The Journal rule: LL Jane Orme, formerly of Nebraska City whose sister Is now in training at SL Catherine's hospital in Omaha; Lt. Lucille Chaloupka, one time stewardess from Omaha and Lt. Grace the tying marker and followed enced men definitely set to open! Northeast falls before South high with a ahort bucket to give the staged ft belated rally to nip Kear camp ftt Bear Mountain, N. Links ft 23 21 advantage with ft next Wednesday and 15 others in minute to go. ney, 31 to 21 In the lone ftnemoon scuffle in th championship divi the "doubtful" class.

With less than ft minute to go CENTER RALPH GRABIftCH dunki one In for ft foot mum Northeast of Lincoln fell before Omaha South In ft torrid first round flame Thursday night, 24 to 23. sion. Watsabaugh uncorked one from LiVifc quint botes to Prep flippers Prep Favored. mldcourt that sizzled thru without Other news from the baseball front included: NATIONAL LEAOm. BOSTON: Bob Oulnn diacowml that Prep goes Into the semifinals HARRY MEGINNIS sinks one from the foul circle but Lincoln hitting the hoop to make it all even again ftt 23 ftll With only a Taeobs Reach stunned over defeat of later dropped ft heartbreaking 25 to 23 overtime battle to Creighton Friday night ft strong favorite to knock off Columbus while South Columbus 7 jvoo for OutflWr CtMrt WIsork.

Ht hm IfrmeU th few seconda remaining McMillin Prep. The win sent the Young Blue jays into me semmnais. pUyr whom drmfted tram tha Ameri Sammy Angott hy Mexican lightweight went out on personals and Lincoln's failure from the free throw LASS A. can AuMoctattcm club in tn army. PHILADELPHIA With timing of Out i n.t,..

iiwimimi a .1 0 4 nn nti nn tha flnnr mrnrm 13 rlmHW r. fretsnt rrea. m.l attblsft Omaha aaatft ine sent the game into an extra a smttn i Lnint. Hnwuvw th aunerlor flMr BXi The Zurltft upset wu doubly r. n( three minute period.

ian a. I CHICAGO: F1rt BHmtn PhU Cavur i ftnifford passing na snooung oi Minora m.mm Ht.t Wm a. atriite. flabbergasting. In New York because It Wanted tho scheduled bat r.

r. rss Mom I branded them as one of the teams informs tub oimuii th.t i h. t.W p. aul HUf lmm0nnmnmi the first two minutes but Prep aamo dim catwa up iwr irmi vnymvu riuy a. i .0 0j m.

a. i. lO oeai lor Uie Class uue. I uiiwuk It Cavarretta ta accented ri.Asa c. finally got hold of the apple and tle for tho undisputed ehampion 13 Milford rot off to a lead In the th ch win hav dpni on nther ia i3 Touts Totalt p.

MM rikhnrn as. Calaeeteoa. Ilea p. m.t JSUfned W. Weee4a, O'Leary potted one under the net.

near bv nuartcri: 1 u. um tnt BwKtr or ttt vtran, jimmta ahlp of the world between Angott, BY JACK CUDDY. NEW YORK, (UP). Jacobs' Reach America's most calloused thnrofare still is flabbergasted by Hollywood's latest screwball opus in which ft little known Menken, Juan Zurtta, wrecked the 1lana for the year's richest fight the fabulous lightweight division. The habitues of punch promen It waa the ball game.

Hama 1 1 833 7 BROOKLYN: In addition to the Pawn city 3 xT 10 IS SO never relinquished It, hOlUing ftl on Hratan, Head and Lohrman, fltek the National Boxing Assoeiation CLASS 0. a. m.f Trae bsM vs McMiiltn was high for Prep with announced that Lloyd Waner had heen re rr a throwa nutated Br Oataa i. Mr 1 19 12 margin ftt half time. tt aa.t Saered Heart trail Ctty seven tallies while Cox paced the ffttll at.

1. lftll al. nmrafsj, flltse, wmvwjww The summary: Hiiareta. InAAfn saaisiaiiH earitK min CSitrvt I 2. lfctmmrhAlrir A.

CftHh Pmttn. king, and Bob Montgomery, who ia recognised as rhampion in New York and associsted states. Thla fight waa elated for Madiaon uiiivwiti poiwmi Tva i mtk.J Mtnatara fg ft tf Milford iir rvrta tat vunai ruwD aim siauuiu Una i 1 Hchn lrlar instated and that ha had liven permtaalon to Catcher Mickey Owen to atay at hie Springfield. farm during tha early days of the training season. AMERICA LCAOt'K.

ST. LOUIS: Outfielder Frank Damaree. mary: Hawkes of Grand Island whose mother Is now in North Loup. These girls represent the dangerous element of women'i contribution to the war, flying right into battle areas, pulling the wounded who are losing blood or need the best in attention as soon as possible back to points where attention can be had. They haven't had the battle test yet, but will have.

Press mob along included some of the byllners you've probably read: Jack Thompson who went in for the Chicago Tribune And the press pool with the parachutists in Sicily; Gladwin Hill, the air expert of the AP; Janet Murrow, CBS' Murrow'ft frau; am I .1 ii I Cralahton fs ft pft T.lnroln is doped to take the Bearcats Into tow in the other court skirmish. Holv Name had ft little trouble Haxaa Sotiare Garden, March 81. Wtrh ramp 0 A HmlktM I 0 3 ade still are shaking their heads 3 4 a 9 1 7 MoMHltn i Thta undisputed little meeting TJvincr tin tA Ttrei tmirns merit I barter 1 increduously over news that Zu nta won ft lopsided victory Wed wntitd have drawn cloee to 3 10 Runts 0 0 R. Etcher 1 SWtlliamae 0 0 3 Klrher 0 1 l'Buetfbach 0 0 0 Moorbarg S0 0 0 1 0 lj 10 10) ToUla 1 2 niwHrtmna th tHnev hteh school 7f 3 4 Iermak 1 tit Com 0 0 MecUtnla 3 13 Bet i 0 0i Oimatead 0 Harvay aUah ah Salerno a wtih Pawnee City but finally came thru with ft 33 20 verdict while Vnrk hnwd nlentv of class in recently released by tha Cardinals, signed by the Browns. CHICAGO: Outfielder Thunnan Tucker announced he had passed his physical examination and Pitcher A I Epperty, ac nnir in tha baseball draft, aaid ha would $120,000, because the llghtwelgh nesday night in Hollywood over a ary I dtvtaion la the richest wartime i 33 to 23 loss in their opening tilt eliminating Central City, 46 to 25 clash In pugilism, having taken Arena 1 Mr.Crarkcn 0 Klein I in the Class meet, Thursday Tout 1 i 10 either stay on his farm or be In the Wavne came thru against moi over top money rank from me Seora by periods I armed service.

Pitchers Johnny Harvey night. drege, 3 to 25 and Sidney lived up heavyweights, most of wnom are Mtnatara 3 13 5 ill 10 Totals Totals 10 Sidney lumped off to a fast lead to advance expectations in oeai in service v. Ul in the first quarter of play, when PromntM Mike Jacobs was so wru, OO OftCUto: Brows IDJ Mutton. 1 91t F. tnn trait iMrt in AtaPlv tr lnine LVern Couch and Wavne Hengl Officials: Huston and Brows.

Srore end of quarters Cretshtoa Prep IS Lincoln 4 13 wnslfiuif sit V.tirtttai villa Tiul in NaSftclnft? dlstraurht over the upset that hej Deshler Toppled. ii teamed up to tally 10 points be Culbertson 22, Gibbon 15. (weather. mm tw a yelled for "time" in which 10 oo uf, defeat by Wakefield tween tnem wntie jtq couia vniy Exhibiting ft sterling defense, an4 only two holdouts, outfielder ft i 'wat at mm pa, ava a a r.olumhua ji. Kearnev 21.

total six. In the second quarter Heartjfriri ViiirH ftinVierkl tirvn itm his thinking and maneuvering. lie probably the most stunning said. "I ll forget about the light ftirnoin and Bill Bur (to and Pitcher Luke Hamlin Dixie Tighe, INS' famous woman correspondent and Ed Haacker of NBC. Say, Hello, to everybody.

Barney. A Mm Yuan Harry Mvtnnl and Ifcm Lincoln of Unttiln high and NnrthMM, mHM 4 tivrly, both and cIummw to br th 'herwn" lntnl th "font" la Thnr Dutch Welch's Columbus tosser. JmEly lnl th roun of h.air InHr Just seeing weight situation until after Fridy i nt, Wakefield won by ha could get in shapa to pitch. liiKnt a nrn.jrnviniii, four DOtlltS. 34 lO 3U.

FilKnom IIU took Kearney in tow in the first rh' nn ord Ula88 Blala wurney "xnursofty Class A tourney battle which ended ffi had it a afternoon theV hled Gibbon tha afternoon session. The Dis T.ht fd h1 high a 22 to 15 setback. flam my Angott, who hadn I oeen beaten in five vears by ft man close to the lightweight limit of 135 pounds. Altho the California odda for that Hollywood bout, in which Angott lost his N. B.

A. crown, were quoted as 4 1 and 5 1, favoring Angott, you couldn't have got 9 1 or 10 1 on 4ftth street where the ems rt money boys had fto much respect for Blammin Sam Washington, Pft. Thu inhabitants of Gladiators' Gulch regarded Zurit as Just another pushover. Hadn't he been knocked out by Slugger White? Thpy considered Angotfs expedition fts Just another Journey after ft soft touch, Zuritft was oft puncher, and moreover ft guy who lackd the speed and ring craft of the great Angott. Zurlta's title victory over An molt was the most stunning upset Angott passes army exam Joe Baksl and le Bavoio." mn getting past Tilden, 30 to Uncle Mike wasn't forgetting the but Clljb.rtJW)n came thru with lightweights.

He wss on the tele flymg over Gibbon, 22 to 15. phone most of Thursday, trying to Jn th0 class game Milford led. 17 to 12, at halftime. ff to ft slow start, the coverers I feat Hronlrinir 1 I i t.M. tint roiitid battle.

Tli Zl game John Rood led the way with Vntnth. JVP'" awukucb. w. ammy 1 A 1. it while Bill Conway I k.

wacKer coniriDuiea iz poinis Angou, anronea weanesaay itm Ti Tt wiui. airainst Wavne FridaV night. Ill .1 I "blew" several ahts that ml.ht inauce ziurua mwi mwiikvuwi Minatare, 35 to 25, nine tai ira xr tonoed the Kearney attacx witn I th. lT uw lutl Wl au rumn iisvt'Bi vi" (MMa tna tid earlier on the aist ror me unumpmru Tnimhiill ran uo the biggest title. He was trying to liquidate nruninir round in wal nine tallies.

fairlv evenly divided with Couch mtw i Summary: Kearney fx ft Columbus and Hengl getting 11 and I 10 re came off tne backboard that Wag passed his physical examination lana VtifnT f. ttinTinneTr tne coniracv unurr wmui loping Potter, 52 to 27 while Avoca had agreed to a return title tut detkted lh strong Elba quint, 35 with Angott within 30 days. Sacrpd Heart of Falls City Byrum 3 0 0 Cain a i anecvivsiy. ner did not capture and start down and may be inducted any time and the tide could have gone their H. Conway 4 point makers with 11 crap way with a "break" or two here and there.

3 3 4 3 court for Culbertson. The defense after March 30. Heaver 1 Jacobs was using as ft lever me trt th Mmifinala in Class fiillurliiAn vara ms cyVifr that I Ancmtt iat ahAtnlat In vrtAnt Rnti 0 SUIIIIIIBI J. Cornelius 1 It I ji 1 Dill I Ord fg ft rt Sidney 3 Rich 3 Rood 3 Kleton 1 Br llTnlmgas Conway 1 Seldom have first round battles 0 uiuuun waa uiiauie iu acura uui i monigumeiy, rewiuseu uy uie I rinlev 3 fact that Angott Thursday was wJth 26.23 win over gpalding pronounced acceptable by the army but Hijdreth was hard pressed to for limited service, and that he Iinfiower of Mitchell. 26 3 nscus a 4 3 nointa.

both nn frea throws in thelNaw Ynrk atata athletic commia 01 Kattrrfleld Wetsand 0 been so chock full of action and Wilson Murrleh 0 for eastern observers, at least, since that night in 1941 when final 12 minutes of the contest, sion as the lightweight champion, 'am us i ki 01 the closeness of the scores in three I Hurllert may oe caitta ai any unw. 24 0 1 3 1 0' Couch 3 Henr.1 3i Wilnea 1' I et rick 3' Bowman 1 1 Bonesiesl 0 Mick 34 ft 7 Randolph Totals 10 Totals 3 0 1 1 Meanwnue, urua ni a a i .1 A A Kovanda Frttzte Zivic went Across the river to Newark. N. to defend the oram hr1i nM of the four Class A battles cer part in the game also. Angott manager, Charlie Jones, their moriev a I nihhnn Richard tMiUnil Honrn Pomaaana who han ave Uie lans meir money a Seora at end of quarters: Irtftnann ff ueorge rarnassus, anu vno A Kearney 7 ia i zi Tnien Aneeles nromoter.

Joe L.yncn. tjoiumoua ti i RiCh high aoorer with markers. dies Zurita, had agreed I earlier on fall wep North. were goading Jacobs with threats maha South 24, Northeast 23 Vrt thmvi tnlaaed: ftvrum 1. ft.

Con welterweight crown against lightly regarded Fred Cochrane. Cochrane wrested the title from Zivic by a ma rain unaottlncr tho nrice of The summary: la rematch for the wj.a. uue i. Minst.r.nri.M 7 111 Totals to stage a return Zurita Angou k. ftft.th knncked the tttsu f'nnwKv a.

(Tain. Kirn. Knoa x. imin culbertson fg ft ft Gibboa fg ft I some Ume within 60 days, but An t7 stl Kleton I coim ov a .1 JI a A bout In Mexico City within six Northeast Rockets out of the state 13 IS 33 RWacker tttficiais! Ed Baehabst and Dies Pul 1 "ro tnii i r. SiVowTadi 0 0 1 gotfs examination Sidney io it a aolomon eest surprise of all was Deshler's Ham.

weens, ror jacoos tournament by handing them a oiiteye 3 1 1 scotches those plans. 12 1, for which there were no takers. Kr throws missea: money vmti i joy 34 30 loss to the fine Wakefield Dig mess. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Otiiciais: Pulliam and acnnaosi. i Wagner new anina a 24 23 heartbreaker before ft packed mwH Thursday nisht on the Laslch i quintet, the Golden Dragons hav.

Ma tors a Scottsbluff 27, Hastings 26. Don Rice in the last ten seconds DWasner u.u. 9 ooi I 0 0 (nlisetim court. rrsnc nw.u.. JWacker 0 0 01 troii h7.

tp Zl hv rnt: ing piled up a string of 26 straight trailed hj" teammate by 2 Po J' dropping their first Tourney wore tn a aat loinf I I The Packers' victory made li of play gave the Scottsbluff Bearcats a 27 to 26 victory over the JUiiiimn I a ki Plan frosh 6 as i ne aaaea points to uw ll(ram tha 1043 44 camnaie n. .1.. I Wayne conunueu avwic Score hy periods: possible for the state finals to be an all Omaha affair as Prep Hastings Tigers in the first round cause. The summary: thruout theeir game with Holdrege cuiirtsoB 3 ij nn nn lUtbhoa IS "AO knocked Lincoln out earlier in the of the Class A district tournament Trumbull fg ft Pottsf as Uiey coastea Ul i ao officials: Jlopar and Xuntsslmaa, I at the University of Nebraska coll 3ID. 8 warts Battermaa 1 11 3 id slales 23.

evening. ''iM Joe Baski to li Fisher umph. This win put tnem in me aerifinals of the class loop. Elkhorn 30, Tilden 27. Nowka Mnriheaaiernen tumned to seum Thursday night.

AU awa aiivw Rjtttr riria a B. Juelfs 3 0 1 CLASS A. First Round. Creighton Prep 25, Lincoln (overtime) Omaha South 24, Northeast 23. Columbus 31, Kearney 21.

Scottsbluff 27, Hastings 28. CLASS B. an early 4 0 advantage with two in the last minute iave unggs a a a. liaaieiaasa Mk.Naewajl aawiW sa asaasae kW Ck 1 rnl last minute rally, Harmon Patterson I Baskets by Jim Strahan In the I Staving off ulckerson initial period sent Wayne out to I the red and white clad hoopstersl'j CHICAGO. (UP).

A long stand dream of two of America's minutes gone. Claire Marsnau men 7V; tittia nnnv naoriroff. who on Clarence McGeary of Hastings. 0 9 1 1 meet Savold 0 Hoffert Wiskhorst a 9 0 advantage as the first quar from uiKnorn won uieir way mio ter ended, but the play and shoot the second round of the state capitalised, for the first South McGeary missed the first one, but 8. Juelfs Coulter a 0 0 0 0ft ThMi tha nnvi nr ma me 1 uuiacu un outstanding football coaches waa closer to a reality today.

Harry Rtuhldreher of Wisconsin, C. wart I ins? of Holdrege'a Dick uustarson cnampionsnip xnursaay auernoon a a a I a i ft 1 a.E.. fTtil NEW YORK. (UP). Joe Baksl, "ii nn tha haat and deadlock, giving the Bengals a 26 First Round.

0 0 0 IRosenUtsJ after downing a hard fighting Til grave Hoidrege a slight chance, but the question mark heavyweight den quintet, 30 27. mm a IOI rnat It ft IK I ill Iirkt nrhstha Holy Name Omaha 33, Pawnee Mumped to a leaa av mej mu Totals one of the famous rour norw men." and Frits Crtaler of Mich The sharo shootlng of Richie Tmmbuii .77. i so 2 of the tirsi si an a. City 20. after the intermission at nauume Strehan came back to tally several more two pointers.

l. Ljia I HT) It hi hit waa a wu oiuru igan, ex Chicago star under Amos York 46, Central City 25. Ashburn for Tilden almost turned 21 27 ne afuiany vnm ma the tide, but his 14 points were r. throw. m' Batter hope or jus another aquir, u.an fair favor of Hastings in the In the second canto big Cliff first half with the TWers taking: Sidney 33, Ord 23.

Hitting the basket for 16 mark not quite enough. McArdle and ,7 i.r;D; scWrt. 3, ruhsr pZm Tfnt 7. against Veteran Lee Savold for a ers, Wayne Strahan led the scor Wayne 38, Hoidrege 25. Suuires and Ralph Orabisch turned 2s to 16 lead.

Jack Selxer and Gottsch played an outstanding u. Jueifs 10 round bout at Madison Square the tide and led the Rockets to a Ricv put xhdt Bearcats back into a mm I vii 'vinia gpaaaa mvs 1 stww laviatt a mmmm ing parade. Gustafson with 13 for Hoidrege was next in line. CLASS C. First Round.

game for Elkhorn. her, Wayne. Oarden. 9 lead, soon to oe snuncu ui tne ha game in the fourth frame Summary: Tawny haired Baksi, belting bv Bob Shoocr quick make it 25 to 25 with one nun The ftummary: Wayns fg ft ft Hoidrege fg ft Klkkora Elkhorn 30, Tilden 27. a.

a a I 1 shot The game was itea uiree uU ift to olay. McArdle Culbertson 22, Gibbon IS. Alonxo Btsgg. ha! the unanimous backing of all Big Ten grid coaches on a recommendation to expand postwar football to include full schedules for freshman elevens. The original idea was nurtured In the east, when Stuhldreher coached ftt Vlllanova and Crisler at Princeton, but it appeared to be bearing fruit in the midwest for the first time ts western conference coaches viewed it as a 3 0 Bans 4 0 Anderson Htraiian Si Ousts! son 5 3 1 3' hrldgegroom from the Pennsyl i tJ aSX.t riKn vania coal mines, ia a 2 1 favorite roke a 4 to 4 first period dead na MnvtA rm broke uttsch fg ft ft TtloVa 4 0 1 Ashburn 4 0 llflkrtvanf ft 0 llMohre 0 0 01 Anderson 3 0 SiMybrsg 0 II times in this quarter with North McGllley and Don Duncan took east holding a 17 13 half time ad top honors for the losers with 11 Milford 35, Minatare 25.

Wakefield 34, Deshler 30. 0 0 0 1 ft ft 1 A m.w. a I Betts Douglas Denker Ballon 1 tWS auu wen i. vu vumi hp vantage. land 12 oointa resDectiveiv.

nice Powers Kansler Rreaater Hund Otis rtlL. 1..1. OK 1T ilmmm I w. 3 0 1 1 uaner naua, wuu, im OW4 k. 1 jnnnson is I lMcConnellg 0 1 3 SiBurgeson 0 0 I 0.

Lofm en 0 0 0 0 St roup 0 0 Calvertg 0 1 Oi Kramer 0 0 CLASS O. First Round. 10 0 Williams Both teams played ft tignt ae 1 an(j Selrer were the best for the fensive game in the last half with bovs of the Panhandle with 10 iii I UCan.0JI aWdtts eaa vvs av Oaiue. hia ltrtaot virtnrv fwft is 4 Tom Hallstrom sank a neat set "571 '7f IB 0 ToUls Totals M. Rills F.

Kills Trumbull 52, Potter 27. Joe Dworak ana woo nooer snow points apiece. Score by paiiods: shot to put the Avoca club in front 13 13 Total Avoca Elba 27. ing the way for ine victors, ine Summary: ft 13 Total Rlkhoia 4 10 S3" v. r.

A rinrl hacran "ellu UA uai wme iden 4 4 12 27 soon after the second penoa "Kan because of his ni Tt triw ancrht sram. garaen ring, jviso Decause oi nu postwar plan much more tangible than the helicopter. "The exnanded program ob Score by period: Saored Heart (Falls City) 26, SpaM Rockets' allm 21 20 third quarter scottsbluff fg ft dlnfl 24. lead jumped to 23 20 on a quick I IZnfiVt UUKI.II. mimm wiu rs I I youth and his weight advantage ur na a IS st ao Kuntselman.

omana ft 6 1 1 0 I 0 0 Unrflree 9 1 XS Hlldrath 26. Sunf lower Mitch set UD Shot oy squires vnu iirt Rlc 31 Duncan Kree throws mlsaed: Gottsch 3. Danker Jz S7L final ritmrPr more than 10 pounds, ashburn 3. Myhsr l. 25 23 going into the hia! quarter.

BrincJnala tanelad with 2. th fourth. DworaK inen natn, viously will be carried on simultaneously with varsity football, ftnd will" give opportunity to ft bout 1 lev a pair 01 uucaeva ny anu crook 0 0 0 Run 1 OffUcala; Pulllam and ftchaabel. Class Wakefield 34, Deshler 30. Melvin carr lea nut Avoca maies th, Qa8 in the column with ft total JJaunello in their la trips thru uiaBB "i nint.

arHner lanrala fnr the ropes, sind both had Mauriello Sacred Heart 26, Spalding 23. JPOJJ w.I on the floor in early rounds. But jthft Packers the lead and victory, onggs JJj IJUnilllll ass Honor Tied. Touts 11 ft Totals 150 additional students at each university to gain gridiron experience." Stuhldreher said. Jim Bennett and Walter Marx took the decision, whereas I A ftar this Rhober missed ft Dair Bcore at sod of Qunrters In the biggest upset of the Al I V.

l. loef KT It 1737 I ttPnttahiuff Savold dropped the duke last No The plan was very successful tournament in class basketball. each scored a neia goal in I of them from the field. 14 3036 vember. For Savold it was a re Htsh teaea serteai Harvey 1S7" OT gill losses lor ino rsi'sr, Hastlaga tab tram tamei Marvey Hra tis rttrf rnn IJnooln for the RocketS.l and last two minutes or piay 10 give fka aMsf aarvana IS rVas1 WflTt Officials: Roper Xuntaelman.

The summary: ftnd created much spectator interest in the east when Vlllanova, I naat failure, heransft ha had met the Wakefield high school poured the pressure on in the fading ia i.il On comparison the Capital CiU LJ 1C ftCaltiCV aCfta.13a va ft ft Klha A.Sltitek of Falls City ft 26 23. class HaTistrom 4 notiNTKR uaoi k. ana scored ten baskets to the Lafayette. Rutgers, Princeton. Penn and Yale competed in lighter momenta of the game to take a 34 30 decision over the highly 31 W.SIutek 0 I 1 0 Hi.a cm a rieai rtNnaee ttras ttst Omahana' nine, the free throws 3 Mauriello once before, and lost the i decision after flooring him in the first round.

0 0 3 CaHn I i Taylor York 46, Central City 25. triumph over ft hustling spaiaing Maustrom five. I Gothier 0 TVi 1oat ohano ari handa ntimer I Carr ft Htsh traea a ae! heaiaee lrac nrovins the final marftln. With Jaeohsen favored Deshler quintet The game was a first round affair Thursday atw Minn ttultvtdMal srtea: Nwai Sumovich 1 finite, arniintina for six and YorR uvea up 10 aavanco raKcc 3t Ijika'awaki 0 0 31 weights. Stuhldreher Head.

Stuhldreher, who operated High tadivMaai easw: Maewjr, Nadaaa ous times during the game and! nwhoff ji ji MA4ht thro tationa bv walloping centra 1 uuy Jacobs niffht. smart money boys or 1 a IV Mi'sw wwa I a 13 3 11 1 Totals Snaldinir led sniufiT into the final I Totals IB ft 11 n.ff Souirea and Bob Shober 46 to 25, in a first round class Reach recall alao that Madison fnmlncr Into me Tinai penoa, 3CNIJSTKD MKN'ft UK AO I' K. Htsh team eeriest Ml at, 309 Htsh team samet SSIat. eHt tttch endivlduMl aerlesi Wtatroaski. aat I took honors for the Rockets and skirmish, the Dukes setting a tor team, or junior varsity, and a freshman schedule at Wisconsin trailing by a 29 21 count, billion quarter by ft 16 14 count.

In the score by periods: Square Garden has been a jinx final hectic ouarter Spalding! Aeoca 4 22 1 i rnr navnio. saiunu lm iiua Parkprs reancrtivelv. each acorlne rid pace the first hair, xora Neu. substitute guard tossea in i Htsh Individual gaenei iartaat SUS In 1942, is chairman of the Big I mi. A AL 1 i I 2 gained the upper hand until Ben JKlb ipht miintra.

Claire Marshall held a ZS 13 leaa at me nauume three field goals and was aided a ii. i iika onamnmn in tn iiuilci tt. u. JI aW. ua.

n.Tt Kt fnr Nnrthoaat whila lnffrmlssion. nviion pnetru utc nett and Mane came thru with! ttrom 3mnmmn 3, oarr' 4. Kiha a hands, scoring repeat knockouts their game winning fielders. Jim at. smt.k Taylor, jacobsaa.

8unao I over Franklin and Lou Nova, ww a ava a as a aaas av.w waa by teammate Don Enckson, wno also hit the hoop for three two DtiHt brotbors on termla Mvers nlaved a treat de scoring for the winners witn eignt fanaiva urama for the South Oma fielders while Potter bagged seven Bennetts 11 points paced feacreai "0jneUl gtartssr, Scottsbluff; shreiner, I for example, but almost invariably Heart to victory but Spalding's wayna. Imakine a ooor showinsr in the TueMtlay mat cart! bans. for Central City. York's front line Bloom walked off with the ecor nA house that Rickard built. Summarv: of Hylton.

Moomey and Cooper ac Ernie Dusek, top man In the pointers in this period, in me meanwhile the Wakefield defense allowed no field goals for Deshler and only one charity toss. Franklin Schultz, Deshler's high .4 kt. msmm Ten coaches attending the conference's spring meeting. Also up for debate was the question of whether universities should thermit unlimited practice sessions or football squads. Several contended that spring drills should be cut out for the duration, but the maj ty apparently was in favor of tch coach deciding accordingly.

Northeast fg ft Pft Omaha So. fx ft pt counted for 39 points. Marshall 3 3 tlllwurakJ 3 11 Hiimmitrv' Dusek family, will headline next Tuesday night's wresling show 3 York ing prize for the contest by col Hiiarem Deapite the 2 1 odds, Savold is lecting six field goals and ft trio in a see saw battle that saw well gaCkei hy supporters who de of free throws. Spalding's center, the score tied at 19 all going into pn(l uopn hi gerater experience, Harry Flanigan, did ft yeoman job the final period, Hildreth was hard superior 8ped and sharper punch of covering the winners' towering pressed to eke out a 26 24 triumph ARft0 rugged, they nMk 1 1 liUwn 110 in here, meeting Lord Albert Mills 3 scoring center, cuiituiurw owi 1 31 Hviton a 3 tne lamboree bv racking up ia in the main scrimmage. auutrea iJtub 3 3 a atoomsjr I 4 3 0 0 a AO Ctxiiter Brother Emit will show his Lincoln 3iCarillo li Hhober li AU iBergf Totals 0 0 0 BUCKiey marKers, but had no help from the others of his team.

Summary: wares in the semlwindup against ft fi Central City fg ft 0 3 0 0 OiKerrt 3 3 1 3 Nelson 3 1 1 I Potter 3 3 3 3i Kree 1 0 VKuhnf 0 0 0 OiHedsas 0 0 1 O'Waaner 0 0 O.Carter 0 0 SiLaraaa ft ft The 1944 conference grid sched Morgan ftnd limited tne Dig Doy over Sunflower oi jucne I wnow that he is a slow target to a pair of free throws. final class game on the pro awkward afoot and therefor an opponent yet to be named while Lowers a Totals 10 ule, which was formulated two riMhter ft fa Wakefield ft fg The summary: gram Thursday nignu xnc acore made to order for the sharp rtanam a a Nonlmever 0 Score at and af quarters: Promoter Adam Krieger an nounced Friday that he was at s. Heart fg ft I spaiding fg wa tied twice more in tne lasti hrir tpraon. N. J.

Thev 51 tn canon 0 1T Northeast Hutch' eon years ago, was under fire as coaches sought ways to juggle dates to conform with changing Rucklos '3 1 Benson 3 0 3 Holl 1 4 01 Anderson 4 11 aYhults 3 Si Krickson 4 18 1 tAtinnu TTViKavi I Bennett 30 14 lateen 0 Omaha aoulk 13 3 4 nam out. auw wuuw nromise mat Juee wiu oreaK tempting to line up Joe in the pre Weddls I lU TT.1I MV.I' 3 riirmari in a fielder the Hildreth Officials: Mas Roper and Tod Kuntssl lim to make it an all Dusek affair. Totals 84 4 12i Total Vir likening 0 0 liPonelsoag 0 0 Mn urn an 0 01 Busby 303 examinations and term endings at 31 Bloom 4: Flanigan Nellson Valasek l'Zahra 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 1 3 0 Morgan Kennedy Bolejack Marx Tlehen neu a colleges 013 gang employed stallufg tactics cyixa he did ith Billy Conn, oto until time ran out. Harry Bo bo, Franklin, Nova and Johnny Ubben waa the big noise many other opponents, and then Service team competition also 01 Total 11 4i Total 16 3 10 0 0 Creighton Prep 25, Lincoln 23. Lincoln hhrh lost in its quest Wayne men receive letters ftDDeared to be big problem.

Score at end of quarters: fork 1 3 4 Central City 13 2025 Kree throws missed: Moomey. Iower. Bw kiey, Nortimeysr, Kerr 3, Nslsoa 4. Putter 3. area 8.

Ul Metals: Huston and Brown. Scots by periods: ii offensively ior me wuintsra wiui ftn tn wln WAYNE, Neb. Nine men were 10 321 Totals Totals for its third straight Nebraska Officials: staruer, acotuomzi; aenreut ii tallica but he was pestea in Cmdr. Russell Cook of Great Lakes and Cmdr. Harvey Harmon of rveahler 13 1 30 30 WakftM 11 17 3184 granted basketball letters at high school basketball champion sr.

Wayne. nlnmn hv Sunflower's Wayne State. They are Dale Free Uirows missea: aacrea oran uio ov.ui Officials: Fulliam and Schnabel. ship by bowing to Creighton Prep Bennett, Weddls. Morgan 3, Kennedy I tryv who drilled Ml SIX DUCKPlS i Iowa Pre Flight school were present to schedule games with con Bloss, Rod Love, Gordon Johnson, in a torrid overtime battle, 25 to Holy Name 33, Pawnee City 20.

Spalding Hutchison, Bloom 5, Flanlgaa. rinrrlnn for total of 12. uoroon Milford 35, Minatare 25. a ox Jack Dale and Harold Olson of Valasek ft. 23.

The count waa deadlocked at ference teams, but little headway Holy Name of Omaha, ft pre sparkled for the losers with his Wayne; Hiram Hanson of Moore Unleashing ft devastating attack was made due to wartime uncer tourney favorite, ran its victory Trumbull 52, Potter 27. 23 all at the end of the regular playing period. fine rebound game head, Charles Thomas of Or on the hoop, Milford overpowered a fighting Minatare quintet Thurs tainties. Questions read from the coaches: 'We can't tell what we re Lster uaiwrm" sewing The summary: a torrid scoring: pace, the strong I Htidreta it tt Sunflower day afternoon to gain the semi fir ft 0 0 3 going to have the chances are 4 3 SIFrey mand; Glen Hendricksen of Minot Grand Van Boening of Hastings. Player till 4 Trumbull cagers rolled over Pot ybbea finals of the class state cage m.

1lMttnH that verv few boys who come out string to 23 straight for tne season by eliminating Pawnee City, 33 to 20 in the first Class game of the afternoon on the coliseum maples. The Omahang led, 16 to 10 at halftime. Bob Gates paced the scoring ter 52 27 in the class inaugural 1 ler kox 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 1 for spring practice vill be in uni TONIGHT Scmi Finals NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS March 10. 11 UNI. NEBR.

COUSCVM Semi Finals Start Friday, P. M. 8 Games. Adam. Sac.

Soldiers ta aalfsras Aim. SAe. rederal tax tneladeft aa ail abees admissioa prieaa. Lincoln had a chance to win via the free throw route when McMillin fouled out in the last few seconds of play but Mcginnis gratis toss scraped the rim and bounded back into the court Prep got off to a 9 4 lead In the first quarter and the Young O. VenniergO 0 1 Brown rjuMi a I'J.

pox a olu Bat ter man oegan nis spree ai ijenkinst tourney, 35 25. The Milford attack waa paced by the scoring of Charles Runty, whose one handed and follow up shots accounted for 15 tallies, the LOS ANGELES. (DP). Vernon a a I form by fall." I i in .1 nil mmnMi Cage results Stephens, St. Louis Browns short Totals with 17 points for the winners Totals 11 4 Tj Boors by periods: stop, who has led his team in hit while Hadseil was high point man Blue jays led 16 to 13 at the half ting for two straight seasons Hildreth I 1 Bun flower 13 10 34 for Pawnee City with even eight.

The summary: Air krvlM MtHta4 4ft. time intermission. again has been classified 4 in highest individual mark of Uie afternoon. Helping Runty out was Charles Williams, also of Milford, as he rang up nine points. the opening wmsiie wnen ne iook the tipoff and drove in for a basket that gave Trumbull the lead for keeps.

Pfelffer was next in line for the winners with his five buckets. Donald Schwart was the top scorer for the Potter quint as he garnered 13 points on six buck Hl4ft Mmm Asmmd wrmm thwnra ealaaad: Hildreth Uhbea 3.1 the draft because of a knee In Holy Name fg ft ftpawrses City fg ft 1 (Men 3, K. Caspar Sunflower Frey 3,1 a. Vrvm a. vrtHnr.

Erttrr St4t Kit ttjf Sll B. Gates 4 3Kswyer ...1 3 Rod Cox picked up a few points to narrow the gap in the third period altho Prep still held jury and presumably will be avai 0 0 Officials: fttartssr, Scottsbluff; ftchrelner.l able for the 1944 reason, he re Lake Mwrtfn s. Loau CoUecteaa 4S. AiflMtiwut OiAea Minatare fought back hard as Vic Sage hit the hoop from all MoGtll ...3 3 3 Sommer'dr 0 Rimn ...3 0 e'Caeh .....0 Bliss a O.Hadsell ...3 3 4 ft Wayaa, 19 Advantage. ported Thursday.

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