Friday, "April 27, 1945 AS I Br filujuJc flsdsiMoiv Now that the major league sea ton is a week old, the time comes hen everyone can say, "I told you so," so lets take a look at the way the major leagues are running at the present time. In the National league, the New York Giants are clinging to a thin lead over Charlie Grimms determined Chicago Cubs. St. Louis Cards follow. My other team, the Philadelphia Phillies right now are occuying seventh place but it is my lirm conviction that they will soon be up in the running. 4 Dorothy Meshier Wins Top Honors In Swim Con lost Dorothy Mesheir, the only swimmer for the Dorm, was the high-point entree in the swim ming tournament last Saturday. Winning four firsts in the four races she eirtered, her point total was 40. Dorothy is a former state champion, and AAU champion. Her swimming brought the Dorm into second place, being defeated by the Kappas by a close margin. Fine Actin? . . . o (Co ii tin u cd from Page 1.) The play as a whole moved smoothly; its actors as individuals were quick and sure. There weiv places so well done that tlu.v ent visible thrills thru the audi ence. One occurs when, in her most dramatic moment, Emily holds up Branwell so that he may die on his feet. Another was the instant when Charlotte proffers to Emily a letter, Emily ignores her and Charlotte drops her hand. It was the act of a second yet ex tremely well done. A sharp jab of horror needled its way down the reviewer's spine when Anne closed the eyelids of the dead Emily. It was fine suspense when Emily crashes upon the organ console an eerie off-chord and the curtain slowly descends on her trembling figure. Other fine pieces of acting were Emily's caustic rudeness to Char lotte when she had brought Emily the last sprig of heather on the winter moors; Charlotte's resolute burning of Emily's poem crediting Look pleasant, please! Which is ultra easy when you're sporting a cut - for - comfort Arrow Sports Shiit! Our new Arrow$ ore yours ... with short or long sleeves ... entirely washable. m $2.50 tO a t K O W SHI II SEE IT In the American league, the amazing Chicago White Sox are leading the league. Following the pale hose, are the New York Yankees, the Detroit Tigers, and the Athletics from Philadelphia. The double winners in both leagues are: Trout of Detroit, Christopher of the Athletics. Borowy of the Yankees, Voisselle of the Giants, Davis of Brooklyn, and old Paul Derringer of the Cubs. Well, next week we'll have an other re-hash of the leagues, and see how your predictions, and my predictions are holding up. 'Wuthering Heights" to Branwell. The characters of the three sis ters were clearly and finely drawn, all ho Anne at times seemed like a faded daguerreo type. It was the fault of the author, however, not of the actor. Superb acting, skilled directing make "Moor Born" the success an enthusiastic audience ac claimed it. "Tbat was the best play of them all," remarked a theatergoer after the performance. "Moor Bom" was directed by Dan Mullin. f -. : : J (nnioi i p THE NEBRASKAN Ciiiclcrincn To Run in Drake Meet Saturday Coach Ed Weir's untried out door track team will journey to Des Moines this week end to par ticipate in the Drake relays. Seven members of the dwindling squad have been nominated to make the trip to compete in the annual carnival. Leading the list of Cornhusker performers will be Dean Krai, the Big Six quarter mile cham pion who will run in the invita tional 440, against the best com petition 1 1 io middle west has to offer. Also up on the list is Norval Barker. Aurora hurdler who will compete in the lows and highs. Barker is the Big Six indoor c'lampion in both events. Others making the trip are Jim Myers, York, and Dick Miller. Kaii bury, pole vaulters: Dick Piderit. Lincoln, shot and discus; Don Morrison. Lincoln, two iniler; and Tom McGcachin, Lincoln, high hurdler. Dandelion l Continued irom Piige 1) nounced that slacks and jeans may be worn to class by coeds on Tue.vdav onlv. All freshmen and upper classmen may take a 10:30 night for the dance if they have no downs, neoerriing to Midge Hollzsehcrer, AWS presi dent. A1 $25 Bress up Iff w 1 Fein Fun Under the sponsorship of the WAA, a ladder tennis tournament begins today and will end May 10. Three ladders for skill level of advanced, intermediate, and be ginning plajers will be arranged. A ladder tournament is a ladder with individuals placed on vari ous rungs. A girl may challenge the player one or two rungs above her playing level and if she de feats her opponent they exchange places on the level. The girl hold ing top place on the ladder by Summer JUNE Special training course Thomas Shorthand All regular commercial courses LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE V. A. ROBBIXS, Pres. 209 No. 14th St. What every eoed knows ilia! one tailored suit plus a dress-up diekey equal lip-!ate-lait . Mil ler's has a wide seleelion of p. in. prellies . and those luilored fclyles jou like for rlasstime. too! 1 SNeckwearJirst Jloor May 10 will be the winner of her bracket. All coeds who are Interested should submit their name, tele phone number and skill level on the Intramural bulletin board at Grant Memorial hall. A name may be added to the ladder any time during the tournament. Attorney Leaes Deques! Frank A. Anderson, late promi nent attorney of Holdrege, Neb., who died last month, has left a bequest of $1,000 to the university foundation, it was announced Wednesday. School 11 IN your suits! !o4 95 n