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Page Six CLOUDBUSTER Saturday, December 5, 1942 BASKETBALL (Continued from page five) While at Dartmouth Broberg set a new Ivy league individual scoring record in his junior year, and then broke his own record during his senior year. He was mentioned on several All-American se lections, and it was due mainly to his playing that Dartmouth was repre sented in the 1941 N. C. A. A. tourna ment. Barr was all-state at Penn State for two years and in 1941 he made, among others. Chuck Taylor’s All-American selection. The big six-foot, three-inch center is especially fast for his size, and his will be an important part of the Cloudbuster Quintet. He shoots with either hand, and uses his height to greatest advantage in grabbing re bounds. Masterson of Syracuse has been the surprise of the team. His size (five CADETS - Buy Your Christmas Needs at Jack Lipman’s • TIES • GLOVES • POCKETBOOKS • CUFF LINKS • SOX • SHIRTS • PAJAMAS JACK MAN’S Also for any alteration on your blue suit or raincoat see William the tailor in our store. feet, eight inches) makes him the small est man on the squad. Thus far he has been the big scoring threat, and he seems to be able to shoot them from all angles. Lieut. Tom Carruthers, assistant di rector of athletics, has .announced a tentative 12-game schedule including the two practice games before Christ mas. In releasing the present sched ule he announced that several addi tions would be made in the next two weeks. Present schedule: Dec. 16—Appalachian College, here. Dec. 19—McCrary Eagles, here. Jan. 2—La Salle College, Philadel phia, Pa. Jan. 6—Duke University, here. Jan. 9—Long Island University, New York City. Jan. 13—George Washington Uni versity, here. Jan. 23—Duke University, there. Jan. 30—Naval Air Station, Nor folk, here. Feb. 5—Penn State University, here. Feb. 11—Duquesne University, here. Feb. 17—University of Virginia, here. SAUER (Continued from page two) leaned back in his chair, smiled whim sically, took a few puffs from his ever present pipe, and said, “Fd really like to stay in the Navy.” A Navy man, a military man, a proven success in civilian life, we are proud of the selection of Lloyd R. Sauer as commander of the regiment of cadets. CAROLINA MEPre SHOP Officers and Cadets . .. Get Your Needs Here Cadet Robert Varley, Proprietor NEED LUGGAGE? You Can Buy It at Bermans from $1.98 Up Want to Look Your Best? Visit Berman’s and Buy Your Needs. We Feature Arrow Shirts, All Types and Sizes. BERMAN'S Uniforms: Khaki, Blue & White Van Heusen WHITE SHIRTS AND COLLARS Regulation NAVY SHOES AND SOCKS Hickok Cuff Links, Braces and Belts KHAKI UNIFORM BUTTONS Carolina iBooterp 167 E. Franklin St. Dec. 5, 1942—One Day Nearer Victory BATTALION (Continued from page two) the athletic staff of the Lawrenceville Preparatory High School, N. J., where from 1930 until this year he held posi tions as assistant director of athletics, (assistant coach of football and basket ball, director of intramural athletics, and head track coach. Present commander on the cadet regimental staff is Leicester H. Min- GiNS, of Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., who worked his way to the top here despite the fact that he had no previous mili tary experience before reporting to Chapel Hill. Cadet Mingins attended Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn., during 1940-41, and was employed by American Airlines at LaGuardia Field, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., before enlisting in the Navy. Sub-commander on the cadet regi mental staff is Alfio Catalfo, Jr., of Dover, N. H., who received ROTC training at the University of Alabama during 1940-41, and at the University of New Hampshire in 1941-42. In ad dition he received CMTC work at Fort McKinley, Portland, Me., and wias for*- merly a corporal in the Air Corps En listed Reserve, Waterville, Me. He has 90 CPT flying hours to his credit. Russell C. Brown, another cadet from New Hampshire—^the city of Manchester—is adjutant on the cadet regimental staff. Brown attended the University of New Hampshire from 1938 to 1940 and received ROTC train ing there. He enlisted in the Navy last May and has logged 35 hours in CPT flying. The regimental petty officer is Cadet William Gallagher, of Belmont, Mass. Gallagher is a graduate of the primary and secondary CPT courses. has had CMTC training, and was em ployed at the Watertown .Arsenal, Watertown, Mass., before enlisting in the Navy. Remember way back when mention of the 'Swiss Navy brought a bigger laugh than mention of the Italian one? 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