'4 iWednesiday, March 26, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN II r ; I Penwn fctoWortawMMiwa They'll start running horses In circles for big stakes soon. With the Derby coming up and all, this should be the big season of new nags. Perhaps this is the season for fugitives from the milk wag on. That represents this corner's predictions along the racing line. I've already begun to read the racing forms. A horrorscope read ing once predicted this 365 days as my most lucky. So it is that I, like Lady Godiva, shall put every thing I have on a horse. The current problem, one that is bothering all of the big sports minds in the country, is what horse I shall bet my shirt on. Present plans include the leaving of stick pins in the shirt. That way, both of us will be stuck. My trouble In the past has been one of selection. It seems that everything I do runs into the Dr. E. A. Thomas speaks at college of dentistry Dr. E. A. Thomas, Hastings state hospital staff member, was a visitor and speaker at the uni versity college of dentistry Mon day, March 24. The subject of his talk was "Highlights of 60 Years of Activity." money except the horses I bet on. I have a system. It makes it better that way. When playing under a system, one can at least feel that they have lost scientifi cally. In a week or two, I'll make my predictions for the Derby. And the horse that I pick will be the bravest on the track. Watch him chase every nag on the track to the finish line. Jackets- (Continued from Page 1.) tion it puts more money in circula tion in Nebraska. (I hope my ec prof sees this.)" Ed Herzog comes forth with, "Definitely not, because they are too expensive." Delta Gammas Betty Waechter and Jeanne Miller both agreed that these jackets are smart looking for men. So we come to the amazing con clusion that the males think they're too expensive, but the coeds think that these jackets are "cute." Jones shifts Waddick, end, to guard spot Coach ''Biff" Jones, attempting to remedy his team's lack of fast, husky, speedy guards switched Don Waddick, weighty candidate for end the past two seasons, to that department Tuesday. George Abel is the only return ing letterman in the position as Warren Alfson is lost by gradua tion, and Ed Schwartkopf . and Ralph Whitehead are drilling in khaki instead of moleskins. The guard outlook took a further drop last week as Gene Irick, stocky candidate and former all-state high school guard, checked into Lincoln General hospital for re moval of his appendix. More candidates. Other guard candidates are Herb von Goetz, Linn Myers and Bill Bryant, who were carried on the traveling squad fart of last sea son. Guard, prospects who have been showing fire in spring prac tice include Jack Nelson, Charley Shubert and Gene Wilkins. Don Bottorff, Les Buckley, Bob Deviney and Bob Hyde are also out for center-flanking posts. Sav ing hard contact for the latter part of the week, Major Jones boys spent Monday and Tuesday in sig nal drill and further conditioning work. Frat Softball starts in April ends intramnrals out to all fraternity athletic chair men regarding the most favorable time of day for softball games. Metcalf shows movies Softball for fraternity intra- Dr. John C. Metcalf, director in mural teams will begin after the division of educational course$ spring vacation, according to the of Southern California university, intramural office. spoke to dental students and Questionnaires are being sent showed colored movies. HAND-NEEDLED WAGEE'S t hi mMf mimwk-m Yij W rMMiJlwil model by V.r- Ik, i , J , i . 5 Hi wmmllm mwv M rJhoU ; v , Mi mi P- V-X . mttMfckmm this doubts .. k.-'J :J0 $25 $2950 $35 V See them all on MAGEE'S Second Floor mmmmm mm &:sm h . ; tj . ( u A v -. HaSf iSV- ' 1 3 " Talk about a swell treat... iust sink vour teeth into ... u. a ctewM satislaclio- ies - , Li. ;nto aeiU1 DOOTISMlOTGUM.VeW ng y0Ur iiea'ws today- fd Buy several every day. enjoy detoousDOUci YOU WIN LINCOLN! We have been beseigred by requests to hold Charlie Chaplin'i "The GREAT DICTATOR." However, previous film committments make it impossible to continue the run at the VARSITY Theatre Therefore In order to accommodate those who have not been able to see this outstanding film production, we are moving it to the ... B C ft 9 n u w iiruuULia u u a TODAY, for a Few Additional Laugh Days! Chnrlie CHAPLIN'S "THE GREAT DICTATOR" The Year's "Must See" Hit! 2o f7 s8s? 'X' b 'of- L&y - - ' ' " - l