I WeclnesclcrT, Tuly 3, 1940. THE NEBRASKAN BY JIM EVINGER. The world of major league base ball is a funny whirligig of rapidly changing events ... It was just a month ago that the World Champion New York Yankees were in the bottom of the Amer ican league cellar . . . Now they jiave entered the first division, but -will have to play .700 ball or bet ter for the remainder of the sea ' eon to come close to repeating. Not only the Yankees, but also .the lowly St. Louis Browns have ' been surprising . . . The middle of 'last week, the Brownies were in fourth place for a few days, but have now faded. Jumpers. ' The jumpers high and vault are having their innings ... In an exhibition a few weeks ago, Les Steers of the San Francisco Olympic club bettered the world y.high jump mark by clearing 6 feet 10 V inches, fiut the mark will not go down as official, however. ' At Fresno, on Saturday, Cor nelius Warmrdam leaped an inch over the 15 foot vault mark for a new world's record . . . Nebraska's Bob Simmons also took part in the fast field of runners . . . Husker Bob placed fourth in the 400 meter . race and fifth in the 400 meter hurdle event. Nebraska racing fans will get , their last glimpse of Ak-Sar-Ben horse flesh on the Fourth, which will mark the closing of the 1940 jseason a most successful cam paign as far as the officials at the Ak are concerned. Heute mir, morgen dir. Patty Berg the girl wonder of golf in the lats 30's is now being supplanted by a 15-year-old from Atlantic, la., one Phyllis Otto by name. Another name that is creep ing back into the sports pages is Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaha Unas who is Dooming her way f around the links in figures equal . to men s par. Chancellor C. S. Boucher battled his way to a regulation score over Ping pong tourney opens Golf play begins July 1 0; swims, softball continue First round of the men's ping- pong and tennis tournaments must be played off by Monday evening, July 8. All scores should be posted on the tournament brackets in the Union checkstand. Second round deadline will be Friday, July 12. Two out of three sets will decide the winners in either tournaments. Three Golf Flights. Golfers have been divided into three flights for a tournament to proceed at Pioneers Park. Dead line for the first round of play will be Wednesday, July 10. All tourna ment scores and winners must be posted at the Union checkstand. Mixed swims continue to be scheduled for next Thursday, July 11 in the university pool. A health permit must be secured from the student health office first, how' ever. Softball enthusiasts may meet every night Monday thru Friday at 6:45 p. m. on the north athletic field. the Country club course over the weekend ... A fellow like that would have been greatly welcomed on Nebraska's golf team this spring . . . But, the ironical part of it all is that the Chancellor is "ineligible." Two of major league's "forgot ten men" Rogers Hornsby and Dizzy Dean are the idols of the Texas league . . . This pair are making comebacks and how . In a poll for all star places, these two are leading all competitors . Diz is hooked up with Tulsa, while the Rajah is managing Oklahoma City. Question Dept: Can you name the manager of the Boston Bees, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, and St. Louis Browns? . . . All right, now the names of the four horsemen of Notre Dame can you name them? . . . And lastly, what are the names of head coaches of the Big Six schools? AT THE KODAK STORE KODAKS-FILMS-FINISHING and FRIENDLY FOLKS TO HELP Ycu With Your Photographic Problems EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. 1221 O Street r Ayer Honeysuckle 100 Cologne Ayer Honeysuckle 100 Roil DauIah I MY Honeyiuckl...hejrt-tlirilliiis: ingnnc tt twiliffbt In louthern garden, gentle, endearing... presented by Harriet Hubbard Ayer in a fait, smooth Bath Powder and a lasting Cologne. In charming packages, the color of moonlight. .. decorated with butterflies. GOLD'S Strut Floor. Music campers "give" WitiiiMPi-i mi . . ..;.... IJM ; '"Jk .l IK m li v a Violinist . . M Henry Brahinsky delights audience in senior recital Henry Brahinsky, senior in the school of music, delighted some 200 people who heard his senior violin recital in the Union ballroom Monday night with his playing of Glazounow's "Concerto in A mi nor." The complete work was played in one movement and with impressive feeling. Also featured on his program a Cliaconne by Bach, done with mathematical precision, and the "Introduction and Rondo Capric cioso" of Saint Saens. Brahinsky was accompanied by Houghton Furr. The complete program: Chaconne: Bach. Concerto in A minor; ftlatounow; ft one movement.) NlKiin from Rani Shem 8oite: Block. Tango! Albeniz-Klmun. Introduction and Bond OaprleeioMt Saint-Haeiui. A total of 10,678 Harvard col lege alumni subscribed $107,089 to the Harvard Fund last year. Rutgers university will celebrate the 175th anniversary of its found ing in October. Singing and playing for dear life and the fun of it, the All-State high school orchestra and chorus practice for their final perform ance Tuesday night. Above Dr. A. E. Westbrook coaxes a long note out of the chorus, and below Emmanuel Wishnow sets the orchestra sending. Library adds new books on Europe Europe gets the main article in the latest group of books to be purchased by the library. Included are books on "France," "Anglo- Saxon Tradition," "Italy," "Mili tary Strength of the Powers" and "Century of Nationalism." The complete list: Color Pnotorraptay for the Antateor, by Krlth Htaney. ITMure Hoya, by Kenneth tlaln Craw ford. France, by Waldlnilr, Conite, d'Ormeaiinn. Military Klrenirth of the Pewern, by Mat Werner. Anglo-Saxon Tradition, by O. K. a. Catlln. Italy, by Canilllo relllixl. Century of Natlonalliun, by H. 1 Feather tone. Created Kiual, by Alma I.uti. I'rrloi Piece, by Jenny Hnlloo. Htory of Style, by William Rayard. Tills, My Letter, hy Kara II. Hay. Homeward to AmerUn, by John Clardl. Knjoyment of Poetry, by Mnx l4litman. Our Towu'i ltunlnf!!, by O. P. tlonlin. Anieiira Facet Hiuth, by T. It. Vbarru. Japan' Cane Knaniined, by W. W, UilluuKhhy. Dealcn Tlili Day, by W. D. Teagu. The Daily Cardinal, University of Wisconsin publication, recently noted its 48th anniversary. Casual CLOTHES iMeea careiui Handling, whether laundered or dry cleaned. We take pride in cleaning and launder ing summer suits and slacks. 10 Discount Cash and mnd Dry Cleaning El A I Furnaces at South Dakota State college require 6,500 tons of coal during the heating season. I" i f- EAT IN COMFORT Fully Air Conditioned Speciol Noonday Luncheon 25c BOYDEN PHARMACY II Try This Air Cooled DRUG STORE FOR DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN & LUNCH UNIVERSITY DRUG 14th & S St 2-3771 wm 4 i fteady for o th of July Swint! KEEP cool, and enjoy yourself with a swim! 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