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Tuesday, Tune 29, 1948 THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN Page 3 Lepley Announces Results of Golf Tourney at Summer Phys. Ed. Picnic Results of the golf tournament held at Park Valley golf course in connection with the summer school physical education picnic last Thursday have been an nounced by Coach Hollie L. Lep ley. Prlxes Awarded. Best 18-hole score, Dick Hutton. Best 9-hole score, Herb Meyer. Highest score, Ken Willits. Questionable handling- of ball, Tony Blazine.- 18-hole blind boge;, Herb Meyers. 9-hole blind bogey, Charley Toogood. 18 Holes. H. Meyer, Concordia College coach, 81-873. Dick Hutton, student, 81-774. Bill McCarty, 83-479. Monte Kinder, student, 85-10 75. Dean Rogers, student, 89-12 77. Pete Bieterman, student, 95-15 80. H. Knapp, 96-1878. Nine Holes. Dougal Russell, football coach, U. of N., 32-131. Claire Sloan, Sporting Goods, Russell's, 33-3 30. W. H. Browne, retired U. of N., 38-927. Harry Good, basketball coach, U. of N., 42-735. Charley Toogood, student, 43-11 32. Tony Blazine, football coach, U. of N., 45-936. Bob Elliott, Sporting Goods, Russell's, 45-639. Dick Fischer, 48-8 40. Ed Higginbotham, physical edu cation, 48-1137. Kenny Cobe, coach, 53-10 43. Ken Willits, superintendent at Western, 56-947. THAT GLEAM IN YOUR TEETH Electronics has taken on still another assignment measuring scientifically the amount of polish that tooth pastes create. Heart of this latest dental laboratory tool is an electric eye that picks up the reflection from teeth. This is amplified and recorded by micro-ammeters. : . 5te0 00570 v s U$TUN,MAC! vONT WKnt VA HEAOGUAHTTRS IN WASUtMSl&M.GET IN TDUCH WITH YOUR KA$T A OFFICE Lujack to Play With All-Stars Johnny Lujack and thirteen of his 1947 Notre' Dame teammates were added en masse to the col legiate roster for the annual All Star football game in Soldier Field Aug. 20. ,A week ago a mass invitation was given to ten Michigan play ers. Thus, practically the entire lineups of the Michigan and Notre Dame teams, which were unbeaten and untied last season, will be ready to face the Chicago Car dinals, National Football League champions. Never before in the fourteen year history. of the All-Star series have two colleges been so heavily represented. The Notre Dame squad, in ad dition to All-American Lujack, in cludes Russ Ashbaugh, quarter back; Bob Livingstone and Wil liam Gompers, halfback; Floyd BUSINESS ED. All business education teach ers on the campus are invited to meet Informally for lunch Thursday of each week in the second floor dining: room of the Union. Reservations must be made by each Wednesday noon in Teachers College, room 119. Simmons, fullback; William O'Connor, end; George Connor, Ziggy Czarobski, George Sullivan, and Gasper Urban, tackles; Joe Signaigo and Bill O'Connor, guards; and George Strohmeyer and Art Statuto, centers. HIGH SPEED HOBBY TOOL A new-type high-speed flexible shaft tool, designed to fill the scores of needs of the hobbyist in engraving, buffing, grinding, routing and polishing, boasts 15,000 revolutions a minute. It is powered by a l20th-horsepower electric motor. CJANNA SEE" HOW X OfSSECT FftOfrS...? " STUDENT LEGIONNAIRES for a Cool Evening . . . and a Hot Time! YOl-I.I. KIND THE . TEItllACE ItOOM THE BEST PLACE IN LINCOLN DS' ICING EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES 8:30 to 11:45 P. M. TO SNAPPY ORCHESTRA Ml SIC FORTY & tt CLUB LINCOLN HOTEL ri.ru rooms completely air-conditioned Renwmbrr yon and ynar mmta mini be at least tl year t4 Mr. Agar . . . (Continued from Page 1.) Tuesday. "How to Teach About UN" will be his subject. "Dr. Agar is a very - effective speaker," stated Dr. Sorenson who heard him talk at United Nations headquarters to a large group of i educators. Expressing the hope that many people would take advantage of the clinic and Dr. Agar's talks, Dr. Sorenson said that the first clinic whose speaker was Dr. Walter Harris, was "highly successful." COMPETENT CARE - FOR YOUR CHERISHED BEST! AT SP1C & SPAN ABLE CLEANERS "Style Control Fin inning 239 No. 14th etfin' fired . . . ' OF STUDYING IN A HOT ROOM? 1 Bring your books to the Beach we won't promise you'll get a lot of studying done but the water swell and you'll have a wonder ful time! Fr Moviei EVERY NIGHT AT 9:30 JJ" t'w'l jar-- i i mm nil mi Tin imimmmi n Minim i i iinnnmniiiK tarft,;t . . .that you In Johnnys Junior's delectable dress in two per fect parts. Your face looks fragile as a flower abore the dainty petalled collar and youll be smitted with the gold-girdled waist gleaming gold buttons. There's the new look. . . due to the Jacket's swirly finish, skirt's strategic fullness. In crisp waffle pique, paradise pastels. Sixes 9 to IS. Exclusively, MAGEE'S Third Floor TO If. if fn i nr y . . f i ' Wvft