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10 l.INCOI.N FV F.MNC JOl Janmir? 27. Sooners Moving Up on Tiger Cion May liy if alt Itohhins In case you have forgotten that we have a basketball team at the University of Nebraska (the BY WAI-T IH)BBINS. With versatile Gerald Tucker showing the way, Okla homa highly regarded Sooners tx)unded back into the Big Six title scrap last week by handing the Missouri Tigers Huskers can be seen against their first defeat, 57 to 43, on the Norman rectangle. Thurlo South Dakota 111 i 1 Missouri still leads the loop with four wins against one but Oklahoma tave a against 10 chance to even up the this week Iowa State batue, coming up this week on foreign courts. Friday the Scarlet Line Coach to Oklahoma Gomer Jones Takes Four Year Contract, Pay Boost Broiie Quint The C'jrrlones figured in the only two other Big Klx games last week, stopping the Nebraska ('ornhuskers.

61 to 44 at Ames but losing to Kansas at Ijiwrenee, 5.1 to 30. The latter game marked first league triumph. ny rmm. Peru's Bobcats, altho showing signs of slipping last week, are likely to ride out another week as Ne- undisputed leaders of the will engage Drake at Des Moines College basketball con- IN play, Mit- souri whipped Washington of St. luouia, 50 to 45; Ksinsas State trimmed Rockhurst of Kansas' City, 51 to 44, Kansas bowed toiijonwi Colorado in an overtime tussle and Saturday they will tangle with the Iowa Seahawks at Ottumwa.

Claude Retherford tops the Husker scorers with 165 points, a 10.5 per game average and is followed by Don McArthur, 121 and Joe Brown, 117. The complete NU scoring chart: BACK IN Tu- ker, Oklahoma highly touted flipper, sifted 21 poinU thru the hoop against Missouri last Saturday night, to jump Into second place on the Big Six standings. He trails Howey of Kansas State, 13.75 to 14.50 in the average game point race. at Boulder, 59 to 44. Tucker up into place in the individual standings Irehind Howey of Kansas State while Nebraska's Claude Rether- fnrd dropjied to third.

Charley Black of Kansas riKived into fourth place. Ktrlln LrtHMM-k l.lviiiKBton KnatMtay (K (t na p( St 43 St 43 4 SO 34 47 33 33 SI 31 33 4H 33 31 Retherford has scored the most points in loop play with 61, Mogan Wins At Phoenix; Tucson Next Play this week Is limited because of semester at must of the schools. Kansas, however, entertains Kansas HI ate at Ijiwrence and the Oklahomans meet Hank Sooner Aggies at Norman Tuesday night. Iowa State and Oklahoma riash at Norman on Saturday. ArvHM Hrb iMmry 33 13 14 8 3 ference.

Peru boosted its total of league wins to seven straight last week, beating Doane and Wesleyan, but almost found itself the victim of an upset when Wesleyan carried the game Into two overtimes. Tuesday night, Midland, No. 4 team in the league, visits Peru for the only league contest for the Bobcats this week. Tnmln NF.BRA.SKA will swing into; IS 307 S33 Ted Atkinson, leading rider of 1948, Is, In more ways than one. a model for would-be Jockeys.

His Is an Inspiring sucrrsa story which proves that given the physical and the all-lmporiani Intangibles, any young man ran be a successful THE JOB OF de-throning if any team is to do it, probably will fall on Hasting.s. The up-and- coming Broncos vaulted into second place last week by squelching the scoring efforts of Kaeding brothers, then followed thru with a win over Doane. Barring setbacks In the Interim. the stage will be for a crucial game Feb. 15 when Peru visits Hastings.

In the NIAA, a two-game scries betweerf league-leading Concordia and second-place McCook will provide the bulk of fireworks thb week. Concordia leads by the margin of one additional game won and a shuffle in the standings is BY WALT DOBBINS. Corner T. Jones has resigned as line coach at the University of Nebraska to accept a similar position at the University of Oklahoma at Norman. 4 a In making the announcement, Athletic Director A.

J. stated that resignation wall become effective Feb. 1. The NU line mentor goes to Oklahoma on a four-year contract at a substan- La tial increase in salary. 'T believe my new assignment 9 offers a bright Jones I I 9 A stated.

has fine ma- 11 111 U'C goodbye gomer iterial and its administration works closely with JONES CAME to Nebraska with head Coach Bernie Masterson, I both having coached together at St. Pre-Flight school iin 1946. He is a former All Amer- iican ceftter at Ohio State and was popular with the (Husker squad. learn of decision until I returned from the Big Six coaches meeting at Kansas Bernie Masterson de- Bernie Masterson (left), head football coach We now face the prob- In Lead at the University of Nebraska, bids farewell to Gomer Jones, Husker line coach who is resigning his N.U. post in favor of a similar position at Oklahoma U.

re.signation becomes effective Feb. 1 leaving a second hole in the Nebraska coaching staff. Glenn lem of finding replacements for Presnell and Jones and it will be a big task to fill their shoes. I have several men in mind and BY TED SCHULZ. Grand high scoring basketball machine stayed in its winning stride in last state cage competition when they added two more victories to their already lengthy win string.

The Islanders romped past Kearney by a 57 to 19 score Friday and repeated with a 51 to 29 win at Columbus Saturday. The two wins, both. Big Ten loop affairs, proved more than ever that Aub crew stands watching when tournament time rolls aroundi Presnell backfield mentor, announced his resignation, also effec- tmay have a definite announce- tive Feb. 1, last Monday. (Journal Staff Photo.) mcnt within a few Husker mentor added.

acUon against a pair of non-con- The oppoHunlty Is fir.nU* open: what msde of it ference foes Drake at PHOFJMIX, Ariz. (UP). The on Friday and the pruiesftiunal gulfing circuit was Ottumwa Nuvy Seahawks at Ot-j threatened wdth mure trouble tuinwa on Saturri.Ty. Monday as Ben Hogan and. company jiacked their golfiiig tfMils and headed for the 110.000 Tucson! Six and Pro-Amateur 1 ment.

okfaiMMVMi 1 Hogan of Hershey, pocketed the $2,500 fust prize money of the 1 175 Phoenix Open after a lust ditch 1 a ist isi the final round Sunday. tmia nrrg Nt itr mm al HOGAN RACKED up a 270- stroke card for the 72 holes over rnsMft at the Phoenix course, to break a im i course record of Xwrwwi onumwa Akron, lari year. The runner-up split 7 4 between fkl Oliver, Wll- NORFOLK holds the No. 3 position and Fairbury, beaten by Nebraska Central last week, finds it -1 self in a tie for fourth place with! the Central ites. Gambling Smear Hits Fight Game PRESNEI.L re.signed as backfield coach only last week to enter business in Ironton, O.

Meanwhile, Ray Prochaska, Husker CORNIE Omaha South Packers fell from the ranks of undefeated when they suffered a 48-28 setback at the hands of a strong Lincoln high quint Saturday night. The Links experienced little difficulty in disposing of the Omaha club. The previous night team coacii, was on a full South rolled over time basis a at $3.000 a year. He vviU either BY JACK CUDDY. coach the team or the varsity by downing Beatrice.

ends next fall. IW. Kanaaa SI. mington, and Lloyd Mana- mbm ni. 44 of rn.r rum, Chicago, with of 277 waahtimtMi 4S.

Jimmy Demaret, fin-1 third with 278. depends on the man. first rare traek Job was with Greentree Stable, breaking yearlings at the Red Bank. New Jersey farm. Had he broken In on the race traek he might have spent a year or more and cleaning taek liefore being allowed to gallop lior.ses.

At the farm the Jockey and the yonng Thorobreds learned together After a long session with Green tree Atkimion quit liecause of lack of opjiortunity He is back with them today as the contract probably one of the high- est puid in the country. i In lietween, however, there was a lot of hard work and I periods when it might have 1 seemed hopeless to Atkinson. At- NEW YORK. (UP). Thomas Graziano, color- spring practice slatod to Saturday night hattiM were iuit.iv.

ivucny vji a.x.*tmky, Athletic Di-i -39 ful challenger for the world middleweight boxing crown, Lewandowski faces a task: Whitry Slerkmann In the high- was slated for a bout With the grand jury Monday con- of molding together a staff onl scoring Vole. Chadron made It nection with reports that big-time gamblers had attempted short order, two wins In two nighu over to his cancelled bout with Cowboy Ruben Shank last L. F. Kearney, the second game by a jjjonth. freshmen mentor.

The district disclosure Sunday night that a 1 reprrsinled a comeback Graziano was being ihvcstigated eumstances that the I 111 series reprrHenled a lomenaca. shell in Cauli-'haired, uncouth slugger from Cll 111 Klein will continue Canyon; for never in the was subjxienaed to ap- ii rrLnH nr.iri^fied‘^rS^ the Madi- pear before the grand jury. 1 Sntuidrv niBht Square Garden wa.s built had Altho the district attorney de- OllllCl 'reen Saturday ciisirui attorney yanked a dined to disclose details of the Will 30-15 55-30, in a Mid-East fracas Thursday and barely edging an unpredictable Creighton Prep aggregation 26-25 Saturday night. Saviour of the Rocket cause in the Prep affair was diminutive Dick Darling, who sank a game winning free throw with seconds remaining. The wins gave Dawdy lads a nine wins mark in sea.son's play.

tilts. Standlng.s: NKHICCSKA OVKKRENCK. I Garden fighter onto the carpet to probe a reported fix. 401 sta MOREOVER, men of the fight name w-ere just congratulating 331 themselves that their sport ap- 8 1 parently had evaded scandals such given virtually no chance of 221! as those that rocked the football winning by New York boxing investigation, it wa.s learned authoritatively that It deals with reporks that a syndicate of New York gamblers bet thousands of dollars on Shank, who was a 4-1 underdog and who was Way out west Scottsbluff expressed their titular ambitions by copping a trio of victories. The an easy time of it against North Platte in a Big Ten mix Friday, winning 41-23, and 1 Saturday they humbled another YORK.

Neb. (Special). Lincoln Kearney, by a 37-25 Cathedral won its first game in margin. Earlier in the week they the inter-diocesan Catholic Mitchell by a 44-43 count. ffll MO and basketball circuits.

344 Had the investigation Involved The final day of play developed siatr if is iTiwi has frequently credited his sue- Inu, duel lor rcM to hi, the entire 36 holes. Hogan shot a 4 is is is 4s it ss mg for outfits that are sending top-conditioned horses to the post, ft II 1 la going to ride a lot of win- klnson, ax modest as he is capable. iikask a isTrai oi i eoi atk low-ranked pug, the disclosure KMKNl'K. 70 and 69 Sunday against, Mang- and 73. 1 0 Riiowx, nkhkansa 11 si is ts contends.

However MAIN FKAIt KES VA 5 555 there must have been xoinething LINCOLN: 1:25, made the trainers of these 3 25. 5:25, 7:20. 9:25. 5 5 i5 15 si 515 seek a particular rider in STUART: it ts ts the first place; something more 1:20. 3:25, 5:29, 7:33, 7:39.

tlmn a lucky streak. I t7H Its fit 17B tta 345 NEBR.YSKA: The Time. The ax Place, and the im 3:07, IJllllH I 5:14, 7:21, 9:23. .4 VARSITY: 1:44, fOr 8-43. 5:42.

7:41, 9:40. of the CHARLOTTKSVILLR. Va. (/Pl.i 1:00. 3:06, 5:14, 7:22, 9:33.

Dudley, backfield star thej COLONIAL: and Dag-jpust season of the Pittsburgh 1:00, 3:53, 6:46, 9:39. of the National profes-i 2:46. 8:32. jsional league, Monday quit pro-j CAPITOL: From Brook-ifexsional football to become back-i lyn." 1:44, 4:10, 6:40, JOYO: You Love 7:30, 9:40. field coach at the University of I Virginia, his alma mater.

The announcement of ton G. Pritcbttt. director of ath-, letica at Virginia. i Howard Engleman. wllo took over the baskelbsll at KanM3 when Phog Allen was ordered to take a rest, has experimenting with the 2-teara idea.

Agalmi Colorada and Iowa State he shaved In a outfit that Included Jack Ejtkridgc. Bill Sapp. Johnny Dewell. Claiidc llonchin and Harold England. Four of the group are freah- nsen and against the Cyclones decision wM imdt- by Npr- five (Eakridge ex- Six Teams in Running for Big 9 Crown would have been surprising; but Graziano is one of the key performers.

lie the "golden who second only to Joe Louis, heavy- weliht king, a gate attraction. And only last Sept. 27 he was a participant In the Norfolk defeated Hastings, a Big Ten, eastern division, rival, by a 31-24 score in action. Omaha Benson squeezed by the alumni 36-34 to stay in the win column. CIRCLES IN LOCALCoach STUART BEEMnr VIIIISITY iMHny M6UKK MARCH MMlSl wowawii mmm I MIBMSKA cepted) hopped up the score from 38-18 to 46-20 before En- gleroan put hb regulars back In the hall game.

Tuesday tussle at Hoch auditorium will find Jack Gordner's Kansas State flippers struggling to keep out of the Big Six cellar. It will be a tough a.Hslgnmenl for It to a matter of record that the Jay- hawks have wen 21 ronseru- tlve games from the Wildcats OB the Lawrence maples. Shori shorts; Paul Leedom is listed as a driver and has entered the Dixie National Regatta at Tampa, sponsoretl by Tampa Outboard Erall Vcrban, Philly second sacker, got a $2500 boost but sent his contract back Joe Glenn, former Yankee, will manage the Martinsville, W. club in the Bl-State league MacMitchell says Gil Dodds will never beat him again. the craziest runner ever Mitchell told a AP reporter after the Boston meet has no conception of what writers.

Some reports estimated tourney here Sunday after- as high as $125.000 the syndi- inoon, scoring a 30-15 win over cate money wagered on Shank, igj Cathedral of Grand If this ere true, the Shank igjand. backers would have won game of afternoon, entirely from out- Guardian Angel of West Point, of-town Grail- defeated Marietta of Bell wood. Eacan Loisel. with 20 Teachers five nfn of New Yorrstate Eller, off a pair of victories, nan oi me ixew lorx siaxe am 15, led the losers. IThev sloDDcd 24-22 commission, admitted Cathedral of Lincoln plays St.

early week thriller and of the with Tony day night that his office is co-j Atkinson in second Malcolm Friday middleweight champion, before operating the investigation. He of play Monday evening. 39.827 at Yankee "The commission will take Assumption of Dwight rolled to view men reoounaea alter me The fight under any necessary action when all the 3 victory over St. the one that never came oft facts have been to have been his first bout after being knocked out by Tutor defeat to walk over Syracuse 48-22. Max Junior of Columbus in the fell to Weston 39-38, third game of the aRernoon.

the Uncoln reserves CHICAGO. (UP). Six Big Nine basketball were in the running for the conference cage title Monday as Wisconsin dropped into a first place tie with Michigan each with three victories and one defeat. Three lUitioia and deadlocked behind the pacemakers, each with three triumphs in five league games. The sixth team.

Purdue, rated a contending position because it has lost only two games altho it only one victory. ONE OF THE six will drop out Monday night as Minnesota plays the oBilermakers at Purdue. In the second conference game on the Monday program. surprise five will play Wisconsin at Madison. The Mlnncsola-Puriluc game was rated even, while Nerth- western was given a chance to beat the despite their unfamillarlty with the Madison rouri, on the strength of the 59-40 beating the WUdcaU Inflicted on Iowa Saturday.

Illinois restored the Big Nine cage race to a free-for-all when it tipped Wisconsin 63-37, at Champaign. It was first conference loss, and gave Illinois revenge for the 53-47 licking the Badgers Imposed fn the conference opener Jan. 1. MINNESOTA added to Satur-; day's confusion outlasting Indiana! to win, 59-58. Both teams started Zale in the THE LAST time the commission paced by Eugene whopped Ulysses 50-23 sixth round of their thrilling'investigated reports of a fight fix scored 12 Ulysses 50 2 J.

championship battle. He wasjwas after the Freddie Scvhott- matched with Shank of Denver, 1 Freddy Fiducia heavyweight bout 'Dick Hayes scored -pA. Sept. 11 St. lionaventure.

17-4 lead at six for for ten rounds at the Gar den on Dec. 27. It was to have After Fiducia of Newark, N. been a benefit for the family of the'was knocked out in the ninth; 1 games M. late James J.

Johnston, he hud promoter and manager. On Dec. offered $3,000 by an to 24, Rocky withdrew from the bout throw the fight. He said he and because of a back ailment. desperation DI.HT.

ATTY. Frank S. Hogan and two aides in the racket bu- his manager, Wiilie Gilzenberg.j had informed representatives of; the commission of the attempted I fix at noon on the day of the reuu questioned Graziano 15 bout. Fiducia and Gilzenbcrg hours, from Saturday night until were suspended for 60 days for Holy Trinity of llartington 32-19; St. Cecilia of Hasting, pounced on Spalding Academy 39-22 and Sacred Heart of Norfolk trounced St Patricks of Sidney 48-24.

In the top game of the day Sarred Heart of Falls City downed the host team, St. in Grand fourth period drive. Gorham, with 13 points, paced Lincoln. Un, CHth. ig ft fiorand St.

M. Gorham 5 3-5 fg ft 0 0-0 O'Kamtnnkl 1 1-3 2 1 2 Swyth 0 0-11 0 0-1 0 Blgley 12-2 3 3 t-2 I F. Werner 1 1 0-0 3 A. Werner 0 1 l-I OiKrleger 2 0-0 1 Bllleebach 0 0-13 Hecker Weygin Walentine i Cooke Reecham Sweeney 5 a. m.

Sunday, regarding the circumstances that promoted his cancellation of the Shank bout. It was in connection with these cir- the commission, Josephs of York, 27-25. not notifying earlier. Neither Schott nor his manager, Bill Daly, were involved. Cathedral 30, St.

Mary's (Grand 11 7 Score at half -Cathedral 10 Bill Keefer. Nebraska, Herman Rohrlg, Nebrsaka. ft ft-10 13 13. St. and THITIME TMnMZ COLONIAL noh Is Techslealsf LEO GORCEY The BOWERY BOYS (EAST SIDE IX JACK CAKKON DEN NIK MORGAN Orck.

doing out there and appar- fast, and the Gophers took a 30-28 ently doesn't care. Imagine a guy haltime edge. Indiana rallied to Island 15. The teams llwlKbt AfinumiSkMi Ht. II.

played on Uwlght fg ft ft Columbus even.K Itottovy Schroederl Mile Time Disappoints Rev. Dodds terms the first half. Cathedral! 3 of Lincoln going out in front 0 13-10 at halftime. The score 2 BOSTON. The tied 5-5 at first quarter.

Lincoln forged ahead in third quarter, piling up 13 points while holding Grand Island scoreless. Bert Cooke, with three fielders, paced Lincoln in big third quar- doubleter. Paul Gorahm potted two Zittk 0 StMiny Kobsa 1 ij. Hottovy 0 0 MerHIt 1 MlUir 1 3.H«ye« 1 Baumert 2 McNair I uutzmcr 0 0 nineen 0 Tooley fg ft 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 I 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 I II 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 II Totaa 13 5 11 at half: Aaaumptloa 17, St. Harred llrart 27, Ml.

cfK.irto^’pTtiTe indoor mile 4.09,1 and beingsafely out in front. Weddle Hey Srhul'lwrg gift McMahon crowned the outstanding competi-t Bill Weygint sank two tor in the revived indoor and Cooke added a basket games failed Sunday to sooth the in final Starr Kaminski sank a fieldtr and free disappointed Gil Dodds, Boston Werner a basket Total, famed flying parson, 4 McCarty 1 Reldy 4 McLean 0 Hurley 0 I IK Moran (Thompson 3 I 0 1 3 3 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 10 0 TotaU Sacred Heart 9 7 12. St -y NOTIFIED by meet officials Sail Sliaol that 17 track writers had voted Kellogg him the high total of 71 points, T. II. I lailey l-Imey'f 5 eight more than the runner-up Menton the balloting, George Guida oL The Salt Valley Gun Villanova, the leader in the Sunday afternoon went to Sarred MeaH 40.

si. I running a 62 first LEO JENSEN. Tulsa bruiser, event, made D. atXer ii then a 8 and finally a period, but the Gophers won In a windup. I may be forced to run minutes spurt.

Jim Mc- crazy too, but beat Intsrre of Minnesota tallied 20 Basketbal will sUirt proceedmgs at this wpology for tlie amazing exhibi-. fair grounds rassle pro- Uion he gave after a three gram in a prelipi rmtch with layoff. Harold Starr from at the start and I discovered that my long a perfect 25x25 in the main fg ft Sidney 1 0 2 Melch 1 1 Heeg 4 Callhuff 4 Iiurgln 0 Heatun 3 0 5 KtfSmg Peetig ft 3 3 0 2 1 3 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 10 20 10 12 Henry Reifschneider. 70x75 hile Keischnei- der got 69x75. Both of the gunmen hi.

22 ft SpaldUig event and in the first shoot-ofl I O'Connell both got Then, in the iond attempt to break the tie. rtengcr raknee Mt. SS. as. Uba 21 SS.

mftwrn SS. Pialle 27, 3S. 21. l.rMd UbMMi ftl. I Mwibw HaHibMitaa 2X Open 11:48 Mai.

44 to First to Limcttin! CO MIV ti.kliv uAtiotH" ji.at hour tourney Krufi Srrvur ItasketlHiU I fttMT MM NO. iovertime game from Kraft Serv inchiding 12 free throws ifor scoring honors. Ore. The French 1 had affecrd IStiT eaii K.ckt‘1 IH SlJSIlH I was bumped about a gut 23x25 while ference trlHBiph. I iilllK during the first three laps, der blasted 22x25.

The scores: sbcrmar. Purdue lost a non-con feience HIl iFi litm liHIIlw what bothered me the ipn.p.iph match to Notre Dame, 74-43, as bt LOUIS. Jmi Kekeris.jwas my inability to hear the of-tn. HHfwhBcidcr the Irish avenged a four point 280-pound University of Missouri, ficials call my quarters. The roar at Lafayette earlier this tackle and a Big Six conference yf that 12,835 crowd drowned for the past three years, them out said Sunday night he hud signed; a two-year contract play for; -i had planned to run my first "I the Detroit Lions of the qq sectinds, reach MIUORIJ, Neb.

The m. half-mile mark in about and at liAlf; 17 JOYO Stmdmy-- WmtJmy' at Havelock ml lbs MmM Mm MAUREEN DICK HAYME8 "'DO vlib Lincoln Saturday night ift. I.WMSlMi tWfWl PMmSI sa, MortHts FtMT MM NO. (MbaOnt rnmnm of 45-41. slllBR foot aiMl that he planned Don Williams paced the winners; to school at CoJumhla Ii.obi bwwwotiwi 1 14 polnts while Rankin andj reportfiif to the profes- Urowne got ten each for the Lin-, team next fall.

team. Summary: 1 Uhen the three-quarters in three a mg k. .8 .4 ram. a. I had mgh hope.

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MiHtH (2 iU) Hi. i- urm bdMsto ItooH iNorlollu. bsrvito Jos Hruwa IKiDDS AGAIN will vie with 'the milers who chasetl him iTout the Boston new Muibwr 1 2 3 4 MUftito 4 KtcKer 1 ft 4 fOuMy 2 ft Wi fR ft 4 2 1 2 1 1 A a A a 1 2 ft 0 2 0 I Walton Saturday night. Tommy a i- mu it l.iH€oln anon 3 lucMiay who ran behind ot The Lincoln chapter of the tliat order. It also likely fllzaac Walton league will hold its that Rune Guatafsson, the egular monthly meeting Tuettday sh star, who finished at 7:30 st the in 21 IWlftWM.

i oh I Election of i.iid le race and tt icubSKjn of penuuiig will be a liie dockbt. a Pmla-'el Wanainaker btiM A Or. 21 20 20 21 IN 20 22 22 'ZO 2D it IN 21 30 3b 3U IN li 20 li fg 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 IS 4 A 2 2 0 (1 2 0 1 4 BfHfer I 1 I a 0 3 Wray 2 1 McCsrthy I Carrttker 0 2 1 Nanamaa 0 0 I Murphy 2 Carlin 4 Kavalrc 3 1 ft 14 II lAt at half. St. Cedila 18.

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