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Friday, April 29, 1949 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Husker Baseballers Travel To KU for Two-Game Series Coach Tony Sharpe and his diamond faithfuls left Thursday afternoon for Lawrence, Kas., where they will meet Kansas University in a two-game series, Friday and Saturday. Sharpe has juggled his batting order in an attempt to improve the team's hitting. Hobe Hays has been switched to the number two spot and Cerv will be batting clean-up against the Jayhawks. ' DICK GILMAN, Kansas' lead ing hurler, is the probable starter in the first game. Gilman has pitched both of the Jayhawks' conference wins this season. Kan sas has lost four league games. Against Kansas State, Gilman hurled a four hitter and he turned jn a three hit performance to beat Missouri. The only conference Shirley Baker Carmen C.lirit-lof ft-l Dawn Daggett June Hornby Marjoric Johnson Myra Maupin Jean Nordgren Kaly Rhodes Kathy Seymour Jack ie Sorensen Have you cast yoer ballot for jm wL!is$ Fashion Flab if 1249"? Time is muting out! TUrm you cast your rota for yowr Very own Mist Fashion Hate of 1949"? If not, you'd better clip your ballot now ! Tfck Revlon con test closes midnight, Hay Cih. Here's a review of the prizes I First 1 The candidate vou pick will hava a chains at the Grand Priaa (ona week expense-frea trip to NswTfork plus a Revlon make-up course) ...or one of the 9 runner-up prizes ... an opportunity to Represent Revlon on campus next fall, plus a year's supply of cosmetics. Choose your candidate on 4 counts only . . . grooming, dress, poise, and personality. Clip your baHot today 1 Drop in ballot box in uAa newspaper ofSce or other loca tions on campus. TUotv's a panel of beauty authorities all ready and waiting to see if your candidate will be the national Crand rriie winner. Inomlnnt. . ., . ... or-MISJ FASHION PLATE of 1949," a contest sponsored by the Revlon Products Corporation. MAMS.,..., , All battots b!oms tht property of U14 Rtvlott Products Corporation gea::d prize Oim weeks expense -free trip to New York, phis a training coarse by REV LON, psos chance to be- team that has beaten Gilman is Iowa State, Elroy "Lefty" Gloystein will be the starter in the first game and Jim Sandstedt will hurl on Sat urday. Nebraska has split every series played this year. They dropped a single game to Okla homa and were leading the Soon ers in the second game when it was rained out. The Huskers need a clean sweep in this series to put them back on the road to the con ference title. MAIN FEATURES START LINCOLN: "A Connecticut .ankee," 1:00, 3:05, 5:11. 7:17, 9:24. STUART: -Alias 1:28, 3:31, 5:.3, 9:3!). Nick Deal, NEBRASKA: "Family Honey moon," 1:10, 3:59, 6:48, 9:39. "Miss Mink of 1949," 2:43, 5:32, 8:23. CAPITOL: "A Letter from An Unknown Woman," 1:00, 4:15, 7:30. "John Loves Mary," 2:33, 5:40, 9:33. Amateur Stage Show, 9:00. M,WtLN NOW! 40 to ! Open 12:45! BING CROSBY Rhonda Fleming1 William Bendix in Mark Twain's 'A CONNECTICUT YANKEE in Kin Arthur's Court" lor In Technicolor! Wed. "Mr. Belvedere 6oe to College" ODAY! Honrs Open 1Z:4S44 tn RAY MILLAND Audrey Totter in "ALIAS M( li REAL" The Youngera Are Coming? HELD OVER 2SO L4FF WEEK: OLALDETTE COLBLRT FRED MarMURRAY In "Family Honcyitioon PUS "Miss Mink of 1949" BUY THEATRE GIFT BOOKS' Si hi.' . i. AMATEUR STAGE SHOW Tonite at 8:00 P. M.! April Finals! Th) Top talent of the Month! AN THK STRKKN: Jack Carson in "John loves Mary" "Latter From fin Unknown Woman" Cm JI " ' I'ventures nf rion Jnnn" dUnuayi-Ue. islcuiH of lirislophcr Blke" V V. ir El si l l -. E a ivNiitttLtm. IM X VJ Track S(juad Off to Drake; Hutton Sick One of Nebraska's star track, performers has been forced to skip the Drake Relays which take place at Des Moines Friday and Saturday. Coach Ed Weir will be without the services of Dick Hut ton, veteran sprinter. Hutton, one of the Husker's three star sprinters, has been ordered by his physicians to skip the relays this week. Dick has been ill the past few weeks with a stomach disorder which slowed him up considerably in the Kan sas relays last week-end. BILL I1EIN, Alliance sprinter will take over Ilutton's spot on the 440 crew while Don Vollertson, Talmage, will run in the 880 re lay event. Coach Weir left at t p. m. Thursday with a squad of 18 men. The shuttle relay team and the sprint medley quartet are the best Husker bets for victories. Dick Piderit also has a good chance to win the javelin throw. The Nebraska entries: Shuttle hurdle relay: Alan Thompson. Omaha; Ray M.iKasmen. Alhion; Willis Jones. Minilen; Boh Herkshire, Omaha. Sprint medley relay: l.oyal Hurlbert, Ord; Thompson; Harry Mcginnis, Lincoln; Harold Kopf. Lexington. Two-mile relay: Jim Martin, Omaha; Bill Mount ford, Ked Cloud; Kopf: Hurlbert. 440-yard relays: Fritz Ware. Omaha; Bill Hein. Alliance; Thompson, MeRtnniR. 120-yard high hurdles: Magasmen, Jones, Berkshire. 100-yard dash: Thompson, MeRinnls. Two-mile run: Esrel Aydin, Istanbul, Turkey. Discus: Wayne Sees. Gordon, and Jim McConnell. Central City. Shot put: Dick Piderit, Lincoln, and McConnell. Javelin: Piderit, McConnell and Warren Monson, Clay Center. High Jump: Dick Meissner, Omaha. Wednesday Bill Hemke will interview Sue Bjorklund Gabout the Farmers' Fair on University News in Re view at 4:15 on KOLN. Craft Shop in the Ag Union will be open from 1 to 5 p. m. I i o I Plaid Slsiftt MccEiliute I o I o I l for Sportswear.. Take a Ship n Shore or IInlon plaid Hliirt, mix vith jean, lie at the wait , . and you have a new piny outfit. Convertible collar, washable. C . mM))iwi)Hii)"uiM,iiio')iV" l i i j V r-- 4. . ' v C . -rf" I . . - w f J' . HOBE HAYS, veteran infielder, the batting order as Coach Tony attempt to produce more hitting in first game with Iowa State to Horseshoe Lead To Newman Club The Newman Club took over first place in the Interdenomina tional Horseshoe tournejf with a 7-2 win over the last place Methodists. Ray Menuey boasted three of the Catholic's wins while Joe Young and Paul Versch took two each. The Presbyterian Stu dent House remained in second place with a 6-3 win over the third place Intervarsity. jy.. ...'. . .,SjjS. GOI-DS . A moved to the number two spot in Shapre juggles the line-up in an power. Hobe drive in three runs share r.b.i. honors with Bob Cerv. Math Honorary Sponsors Contest Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics honorary ia holding its annual freshman and sophomore mathe matics competition Saturday, April 30, at 1 p. m. in Burnett hall. A prize of $10 will be given to the winner in each division. Students now in mathematics 17 should take the freshman ex amination, while mathematics 106 and 107 students are entered in the sophomore examination. a J ' n I