Friday, March 30, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN Division of four baseball team that will compete in the future Intramural baseball tourney was announced yesterday by the head f intramural athletics. One of the teams presented will consist entirely of unaffiliated men and the other three teams will be composed of fraternity and co-op housemen. Tentative starting date for dia mond competition will be April 9. A team: Hoover, Lowell, Cranston. Paul, Towne, Koenig, Chapman, Peter son, Stein, Kienker, Harris. B team: X-l Psl Phi, Sirma Alpha Epsl lon, Phi Delta Theta, Sl;ma No, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi. C tcflmi Sigma Phi'Epsllon, Dtlta Upsi lon, Kappa Sigma, Pioneer Co-op, Cornhusker Co-op, Brown Palace, Ae Coll ere, D team: Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Fern Fun Tan Delta, Beta Sigma Psi, Zeta Beta Tan. Softball teams: XI Psl Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsllon, Theta Xi, Pioneer Co-op, Corn husker Co-op. BY ELEANOR KNOLL. The WAA doubles badminton tournament enters its second week with eight games scheduled for Monday and four on Tuesday, according to Betty lou Horton, chairman of the tournament. Participants should watch the WAA bulletin board for future schedules since each individual is responsible for knowing when She is to play. The schedule is as follows: Monday at p. in. Brawn-Mrlirnry vi. M rrrUm-La walnut . Iyrlnherrer-Orowlier v. Knrh-Nrlma. Prrsioa-Krahm rn. Dnudna-Kebafffer. MrNalr-Krntt v. McCayrne-Hnrta. Monday at :3 a. m. WoKt-Wlntor vi. RamMj-Balrd. Novotny-Kwannoa Qnlley-i. W Irth-Kanoa I. Oldb-Emenian. Way-Marvin v. Winner of Allen-Beerlwi v. Rapp-Wallaor. Taeafejr at : . at. Mrrtwrnon-AodrrMa w Btaata-WfUaian. IIhkI-HkIm VI. Brtakaam-MMtaa. Hwltman-l.eara vi. Fratlrr-Stnfflrbaam. riatnrr-Eiiokam V. Winner of Newaiejer- Mltrhrll va. Slndalr-Mortoa. Churches ... (Continued from Page 1.) the Union. Father George Schus ter has recently been appointed the Very Rev. Msgr. G. Schuster. Two identical services at 9:30 and 10:50 will be next in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Miller's sermon will be "The Liv ing Christ." Presbyterian students will have an Easter music hour at 5:30 Sunday in the student house. Easter Breakfast. Congregational students will at tend an Easter Sunrise breakfast and service. Easter at First Plymouth begins with the Dawn Service in the sanctuary at 8 a. m. Music will be furnished by both the Children's and the Chancel Choir under the direction of Dorothea Faulkner with Myron Roberts at the organ. Dr. McConnell speaks on "By the Light of the Burning Heart," at the 11 a. m. Easter service. The Carillon Choir directed by Dr. Ar thur E. Westbrook. and Myron Roberts furnish the music. At 4 p. m. an outdoor vespers will be given by the choirs, with singing among the bells in the High Tower and Mary Guest at the Carillon. Sunday Vesper The usual Sunday evening ves pers and "at home in the church" recreation hours from 7:30 to 10:30 for students, soldiers and all young people over high school age will conclude the Easter program at the First Plymouth. Rev. Wichelt's Easter sermon to be delivered at 11 a. m. in the Congregational church will be "It Is My Faith." Due to students going home for Easter the Lutheran and Baptist groups will not hold their meet- ngs this week. Bunny . . (Continued from rage i.j rmicp T hadn't left him a Dink egg with a caricature of Popeyt on it. So iflm a uuie late u is because I hod to work on it so long the other night. This boy they call "Doiores Larson has- me worried. He can't understand whv the Kaocas won't admit the two baby bunnies he bought for Jeanie in return ior the little yellow duckling she sent him. If he doesn't behave, I'm going to have to give his eggs to that Flash Noggin Chapin. My, maybe it's my old age but I Just can't seem to keep up with that boy. I'm sure he would be a very - BRIGHT BOYS EAT HERE - likeable character if only he would stop tearing bird's nests out of trees. Do vou see. Bunnv bov. why I have to be so cautious in distribut ing my Easter eggs? Now, now, stop crying and I II give you mis nice blue egg to match your eyes. 'Bye, and give the girls a break this vear when Sadie Hawkins day rolls around. JOIN THESE AND TRY OUR DELICIOUS FOODS SPENCER STEAK HOUSE 1415 SOUTH DON'T SLIP UP Have your winter clothes cleaned now 3&4 838 No It SINCE 1881 rrM RioihI tr.prtattaa (-ZT7S j Na. St. a r POPULAR CONCERT ond DANCE COLISEUM MON., APRIL 2nd Concert 7 to 8:30 Dance 9 to 12 IN PERSON America'! " v Drimmit V, f' rSf - ri j - SCARFS imirl e' er' hi for your Fatter tuiit. 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