The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1947, Page PAGE 3, Image 5

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    Tuesday, SepfemKer 23, 1947
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
Intramural
Grid Teams
Begin Action
The race for tha Jack Best
trophy is on. Intramural Director,
Lou Means, has announced the
touch football leagues and the
first two days' schedule. Thirty
two teams are ready to fight it
out for the championship of the
gridiron sport.
Last year, 34 teams played 112
games before Phi Delta Theta
was crowned the all-school cham
pion. Gayle Lebsack and Jack
Cady led the all-victorious Phi
Delts in their wins over the D. U.'s
for the inter-fraternity title and
over the Lilies, Independent
champs, for the school champion
ship.
All games will be played either
on the fields west of the Coli
seum or at the Ag campus. Games
will start at 5:00 p. m. sharp.
TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE
Field No. 1 Zeta Beta Tau vs.
Alpha Tau Omega.
Field No. 2 Phi Delta Theta
vs. Beta Sigma Psi.
Field No. 3 Pioneer Co-op vs.
Phi Kappa Psi.
Ag Field No. 1 Phi Gamma
Delta vs. Alpha Gamma Fho.
Ag Field No. 2 Sigma Chi vs.
Farm House.
WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE
Field No. 1 Cornhusker Co-op
vs. Delta Tau Delta.
Field No. 2 Sigma Nu vs.
Brown Palace.
Field No. 3 Theta Xi vs. Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon.
Ag Field No. 1 Ag Lilies vs.
Ag Men's Club.
I N T K I'll A T K R X 1 T Y I.KAOIE
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Zeta Beta Tau
SiKma Alpha Mu
Alpha Tau Omega
Thi'ta Zl
Delta Upsllon
SiKma Alpha Kpallon
SiKma Phi Kpsilon
IeaKiie II
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Delta Theta
Pioneer Co-op
Beta SiKma Psi
HlKma Nu
Cornhusker Co-op
Brown Palace
Delta Tau Delta
league in
Beta Theta PI
Phi Gamma Delta
Tau Kappa Kpsilon
Alpha Gamma Rho
Farm House
Sigma Chi
Kappa Sigma
INDEPENDENT I.EAGl E
i-eaKU IV
Presbyterian Student House
Newman Club
Vet's Organization
Hufnngle Co-op
Huskerville
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Lilies
Ar Men's Club
Ricketeera
ROTC
Wrangler!
Wilkins Named
Game Captain
Senior letterman and starting:
ruard. Gene Wilkins of Omaha,
was named Monday by Coach
Bernie Masterson to be game
captain for the Nebraska-Indiana
tussle next Saturday.
Standing- 6 ft. 1 in. and weighing-
205 Wilkins is a three-time
letter winner.
Lincoln Cathedral Choir
Issues Call for Singers
Students interested in singing
with the interdenominational Lin
coln Cathedral choir should report
to the choir's studio at Lower
Emmanuel church, 15th and U
streets, the choir secretary an
nounced Monday.
Inactive during the war, the
choir has only recently moved
into the Emmanuel location.
CLASSIFIED
TWIT-5aTeTTITw7Tter!TeTT7mIeruor
Champion Standard. Call after 8:00
evenings at 1419 "O" Ht. Apt, A.
FOR Sale 1930 Ford, Tudor. James
Monnhan. 8-3322.
LOST Alpha I'hl pin set with pearls.
Jo Ann Klusey engraved on back. Kay
Klnsey. 3-4140.
NORRIS Enter. Drawing Set for sale.
Used very little. 2-4807 ask for Don
or 1431 "U" St.
ENJOY bicycling at TED' S-RENT-A -BIKE,
25th & N. Phone 6-9129. 23c
per hour.
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HUSKER SCATBACK Jim "Squat" Myers, Hu.'ker halfback, picks
up speed on one of several lengthy jaunts against Nubbins during
two-hour ecrimage session Saturday afternoon at Memorial Sta
dium. The farmer York high school standout climaxed his after
noon running efforts by. returning a Nubbins punt 75 yards to a
touchdown in the fourth period.
UN Sliiilenls Purchase
6,800 Activity Ducats
University of Nebraska students
have purchased 6,800 activity
tickets, according to Max Peter
son, student athletic business
manager.
Tickets will remain on sale in
the Coliseum lobby thruout this
week. Those who have coupons
and receipts may acquire tickets
there.
A report from the athletic of
fice indicates that seats are still
available for the Indiana-Nebraska
game. A sell-out for the
Minnesota contest is predicted.
Big Six Schedule
FRIDAY.
Kunnas V. vs. Denver.
Oklahoma I', vs. Detroit.
Kunnas State vs. Texas Mines.
SATl RDAY.
Nebraska vs. Indiana.
Iowa State vs. Colorado V.
Missouri vs. Ohio State.
Bowling Teams
Will Organize
On UN Campus
Bowling is destined to be a
big year-round student recrea
tional activity on the University
of Nebraska campus this year.
This is evidenced bv plans for
the organization of inter-college
and interdepnrtment bowling
leagues plus the advent of inter-
fmtpvnitv bowline leagues in
early November.
Director Lou Means is also is
suins a call from intramural head
quarters for duckpin bowling
teams to file entries at 207 Coli
seum at once. There will be no
entry fee.
Any fraternity, independent or
ganization, or group of unorgan
ized students may organize a
bowling team and file entries at
headquarters. Deadline for filing
is Saturday, sept. 21 at noon
Starting TOMORROW!
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"FOOTBALL FANFARE
and COLOR CARTOON
"SLAP-HAPPY LION"
DOORS
OPEN
12:45
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PHESEIVTS SKVKN OUTSTANIIIIVG KVKXTS
.' . . The Greatest Array of World Famous Stars to uppear in Lincoln in One Season . .
Great Music . . . Ileauliful Dancing . . . Unusual and Colorful . . . Exciting . . .
THE DON COSSACK CHORUS AND DANCERS
. The original S. Hurok presentation ... 36 voices in rollicking song . . . Jaroff Conductor . . . Oct. 23, 1947
RHYTHMS OF SPAIN
. . . The Flamenco and Basque Dances . . . authentic Span
ish Rhythms. in colorful revue featuring Fcderico Rcy, Lollta
Gomel and ensemble . . . Caroloa Mnntoya . . . flamenco
guitarist . . . the distinguished pianist . . . Pablo Miquel
. . . November 15, 1947
Guiomor NOVAES
Greatest Woman Pianist of today . . . returned by numerous
requests , . . Dec. 4, 1947.
MARKOVA AND DOLIN
. . . and ballet ensemble with String Orchestra . . . "Classic
and Romantic Gems from Famous Ballets" . . , the NUM
BER ONE ballet team of all time . . . Dec. 8.
LINCOLN IISGII SOIOOL AUDIT4M1IUM
(All Seats Reserved)
STUDENT SEASON PRICES: for All SEVEN Events . . . Federal Tax Included 17.80 A $10.20
. . . Remember . . . You SAVE 33 14 by buying SEASON TICKETS . . . You Get Choice Scats
; Tickets Now On Sale at Walts' Music Store, 1140 O Street
PHONE: 2-4150 For Reservations or Inforamtion. Or Mail Orders to the: PHILIP J. MULL1N CONCERT AND
THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT, 1140 O Street. Write (or Phone 2-4150) and We Will Mail You A Beautiful
Prospectus.
Rarrion VI NAY
. . . "the TENOR of the year at the Metropolitan . . . lust
returned to the United States from the La S-nla In Miliin
where h starred lor TOHCAN1NI ... In 'Olello- . . . Jan.
21, 1948
Isaac STERN
. . t the violinist of this Keneratlon . . . recently heard In
the picture 'llumoresque" . . . star erf NBC Telephone
Hour . . . February 18, tW8.
Norina GRECO
. . beautiful, clever Dramatic Soprano of the Metropolitan
... a ureal voice and personality in "A Night at the
Metropolitan" . , . March 29, 194H.
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