The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 09, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1848
THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Page 3
Softball Competition Enters Final Round
Witbi .Undefeated Bicycles Leading Race
As play swung into the final
. week in intramural soft ball com
petition, the Bicycles are leading
the pack with a 4-0 won-lost rec
ord. Close behind are the V-5's
with a 3-1 showing.
Last week's play found the
league leading Bicycles edging
out Regent's Bookstore by a nar
row 12-10 margin. The latter team
is currently holding down third
place in the race. Also in last
week's games, V-5's and Brown
Palace received gratis 1-0 forfeits
from Tri-Sigs and Beta Sigs, re
spectively. In the final play, Bicycles are
scheduled to meet the cellar
dwelling Tri-Sigs, while V-5's
tangle with Brown Palace and Re
gents play the Beta Sigs. If Brown
Palace should upset the V-5's it
would mean a three-way tie for
second place in the league.
Standings as of July 7:
Team Won Lost Pet.
Bicycle 4 0 1.000
V-58 3 1 .750
Regent's Bookstore 2 2 .5O0
Brown Palac 2 2 .500
Beta Sigma Psi 1 3 .250
IM Department
Offers Daily
Swim Classes
One of the more enjoyable
classes on campus for this sort of
weather being conducted daily
in the Coliseum swimming pool.
Free instruction in swimming is
offered daily by the intramural
department.
The classes for women are held
daily from 10-11 and from 4-4:45.
Men's classes are held between
the hours of 2 and 3 and 4 to 5
daily.
In addition to the classes free
style swimming is available from
4:45 to 5:30 daily except Wednes
day and Saturday. Mixed swim
ming is offered on Wednesday
from 4:45 to 5:30.
All those desiring to swim
should obtain a health permit
from Student Health before they
can be allowed in the pool.
MixedTwoBall
Golf Meet for
Students Set
) Coach Hollie Lepley has an
nounced a mixer two-ball tourney
lo be held on Pioneer course, Sun
day, July 11. Summer school stu
dents and faculty with their hus
bands or wives are invited to
participate.
A1J interested people are re
quested to call University Exten
sion 3180 and register them
selves and their partners. Play
will begin at 2:30 Sunday and par
ticipants should .check in with
Lepley in the office at the Pio
neer course before that time for
pairings and rules of play.
Lepley promises an afternoon
of fun and relaxation and urges
all interested to attend and bring
their friends.
k MOTORDOM RED TAPE
SLASHED
Standardization, in the case of
one electrical manufa c t ring
company alone, has '.lashed the
a numlvr rf fvrvc nf fraffinnnl-
horsepower motors produced
f.o-n 25,000 to fewer than 4,000.
RENT A
NEW DIKE
FOR AN AFTERNOON OR
EVENING OF FUN AND
EXERCISE
25c PER HOUR
ANSTINES
Il'ST WEST OF
KOCK ISLAND DEPOT
I-4WI r t-43M
GREECS CARDS
for Every Occasion
Goldenrod Stationery Store
21S North 14th Street
Stenographers
Needed hy Navy
Department
The Navy department is in im
mediate need of stenographers to
work in navy headquarters, Wash
ington, D. C.
Duties include taking dictation;
transcribing reports and corre
spondence; keeping time and leave
records; answering telephone calls,
interviewing callers, making ap
pointments; ordering and issuing
supplies.
$2,284 per year is the beginning
salary for stenographers having
no previous business experience.
$2,498 per year is offered to ste
nographers having one year, or
FOR FUN, EXERCISE
AND POPULARITY, WHY NOT
LEARN TO DANCE?
Lloyd's KEY STEP will enable you
to learn the Foxtrot, Rhumba, Samba,
Tango, and Jitterbug.
Phone for a FREE TRIAL LESSON
without obligation to you.
School of Dancing
1210 P St. BOOMER'S BALLROOM Tel. 2-5511
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ITS COLLEGE NIGHT!,
COUPLES 0LY (.
The College Crowd loves the
gay music and eool dancing
at Kings Cmon out tonight
it's your night!
$1.50 per couple
AFTER CLASSES COME OUT
AND SWIM IN THE SALT
WATER POOL
its equivalent, of responsible of
fice experience. The salary for
those with two years responsible
business experience is $2,724 per
year.
Private housing in single or
double rooms is available for new
employees coming to Washing
ton. Stenographers interested may
see Mary Kelly at the navy re
cruiting station, room 434, in Lin
coln. Applicants must be at least 18
years old; must qualify by writ
ten examination; and must be
physically capable of performing
the work.
Navy employees are eligible for
regular civil service examinations
and upon certifications by the
civil service commmission will be
considered for progationary ap
points ahead of those not em
ployed by the government.
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Horseshoe and Tennis Tourneys
Semifinal Pairings Announced
Men's singles tournaments in
tennis and horseshoes are both
in the semifinal rounds, and
finals are scheduled for next
week. Both are part of the sum
mer school intramural program.
In the tennis matches, Paul
Miller will meet Al McAlIum
and Dale Bloss will play Ralph
Cowles for semifinal assignment.
All matches will be played on
the South Street court.
In the horseshoe competition
Floyd Shelby is paired with Paul
Miller and Roscoe Hein will
argue with Bill Kushman for
finalist positions.
More tournaments are in pros
pect as the summer session
draws to a close. Hollie Lepley
has announced a nine hole and
an eighteen hole golf tournament
for July 16, open to all summer
school students.
The medal-play tournament
will be held on the Bethany golf
NUMBERED
POWER POLE'S LIFE
The careers of cedar poles,
atop which are those bucket-like
affairs known as electrical distri
bution transformers, are num
bered, because of spur marks of
service men. A pole climber 75
times becomes unsafe and must
be replaced.
VISIT OUR
RECORD
DEPARTMENT
POPULAR
CLASSICAL
One of the Most Complete in Lincoln
ALSO INSTRUMENT RENTAL AND
10 WEEK LESSON PLAN
MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENT DEALER
Completely Air Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort
HAUN MUSIC SHOP
223 No. 12th St. Tel. 2-5889
course. All interested parties
may sign up at the club house,
play their round and record the
score. Competition will start
after 1:30 on the sixteenth. Lep
ley will be on hand to supervise
Play.
Fashion . . .
Continued from Page 1
neat, fitted styles, with short
sleeves.
Suits are on every college list
and girls want three or four to
save and carrytthrough the four
years, adding new ones annually.
"We want slim skirted suits with
fitted jackets," is the unanimous
cry. Rather than precisely man
tailored, femininely softer is now
the suit preference. The major
ity choice is still for gabardine,
for gray, for glen plaids and some
rough tweeds.
The best candidate for the cam
pus coat winner is one that is
boxy, practical and warm. The
unanimous appeal from most girls
is for a warm coat, in trench
coat of ulster style, with alpaca
lining. Fur coats are in about 60
per cent of the college student's
wardrobes the big wish for next
winter is a full length, full back
coat in muskrat or beaver.
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