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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1944)
Friday. May 12, 194 DAILY NEBRASKAN WAA Presents Year's Awards Today at Five All WAA awards to outstanding tea ma and individuals will be pre sented today at 5 p. m. in Grant Memorial. Awards will be presented to the winner of each intramural tourna ment, to the intramural grand champions, and to three senior women who have shown outstand ing interest, performance and sportsmanship this year. A new award will be presented to the group having the largest number of participants in the intramural series. New members of the five WAA boards and the members of the WAA council will be introduced at the meeting. Everyone is invited to attend, Mother's Pav send flowers ROSES, per dozen $3 to $10 CARNATIONS, per dozen $3 and $4 SNAPDRAGONS, per dozen $3 and $4 GLADIOLUS, per dozen $5 and $8 Corsages priced according to flotcers selected. ORCHIDS, each $2.50 to $15 GARDENIAS, each '...$1.50 and $2 Assorted Bouquets of cut flowers $2.50 up PLANTS HYDRANGEAS : 52 to $10 ROSE BUSHES $3 ST. PAULIA VIOLETS $1.50 and $2 FMIEY & IFHBIEY Plotters and Gifts Continued Service 58 Years 1338 O Street 2-6928 according to Mickey McPherson, president of WAA. Un Is Host to Big Six Track Meet May 19-20 The University of Nebraska plays host to the annual Big Six outdoor track and field championships next Friday and Saturday, May 19-20. Sched uled for UN's Memorial sta dium, this third conference wartime meet will find all six conference schools represented. VACATION AT LAST... Here's wishing each and every one of you a swell summer vacation! 333 No. 12 SINCE 1886 Brown Palace Beats Sigs; Alpha Talis Nip Phi Gams In a tiehtly-played rame Wed nesday afternoon, Brown Palace outlasted Sigma Chi in a game that went 10 innings. The final score was 10-6. At the end of the scheduled five innings, the count was knotted at 5-5. In the seventh, each team scored one more marker. In the first half of the tenth, the Paiace team put across 4 runs to win the game. Martz and Abnor pitched for the Sigs while the winning pitcher for Brown Palace, Skandemp, went the entire route. Tuesday evening the Phi Gams fell victim to a well-balanced ATO efab, 4-2. The Fijis scored in the first frame, getting their only runs in that inning. The Taus came back to tie the score, then went on to win the contest. Win ning pitcher was Dworak while Anderson chucked for the Phi Gams. Results of the play-off last night between ATO and Brown Palace resulted in a 10 to 1 decision in favor of BP. Mert Fallman was the winning pitcher. PI l vaj;ciba-a3.-t-3.i ISilfl A Spoirt Coat Pi will add new life to your wardroM Accessories to delight her VfcvJ fix f Xt1m B3o Hosiery, pair 1X1 Qua! ex Hose, pedr 9Cc to 1.15 Starling Ear Rtoa ..$3 to $4 Color ad Stone Ear Eing. if- fc&iK8 Straw Purse 3.SS to 7.S5 Faill Punes 8.95' Volupto Compact!. $2 to $12 thm irk rdai fa A good investment! $U I A well -sty led, colorful sport coat Bet only adds U yaur feel in f belnx smartly drrssed but tends to Uvea up your entire wardrobe. It can be warn properly with varioas traasers and slacks aad it aetaally extends the service and wear yaa ret oat f your clothe. Far smart Bess and aUlity, a sport east is a real investment Slacks in complementary colors and patterns Well-taiJored slacks to wear with your spart coat In matching- ar contrasting tones. 8 95 Mca'l 8Ur. S TV 4T ROBLEEl ROBLEEl RAH! RAM RAHI If yon want fliat "college look" in shoes .... BETTER SEE r yj W III tlEHMIKD WW U L lil It ( X X ' i oin .. Ilea's Ktvr. Lr jS- 1 u f Si' 0 The "Pert" An army ravel tan moccasin type toe and Avon nap sole. Light In weight and eeel comfort for the foot