The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1949, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 6, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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nually given to the Big Seven school which wins the conference
track and field championships. On the left is Miss Marilyn Dixon
and Miss Joan Guilford.
Swim Course
Scheduled for
Pool Operators
Saturday, May 7, from 10 a. m
to 5:15 p.m., the University of
Nebraska in conjunction with the
Nebraska Association for Health,
P. E. and Recreation will hold a
swimming pool clinic in the new
P. E. building.
The course is open to anyone
and is especially pointed towards
pool owners, pool managers, op
erators, life guards and swimming
instructors. At 9:45 a. m. the par
ticipants will be registered. The
first talk will start at 10 a. m.
The program will consist of
several talks by authorities on
the subject of swimming pool op
eration, maintenance, and swim
ming promotion through teach
ing campaigns and competition
between different pools during
the summer.
In charge of the proceedings
will be Warren Emery, Lancaster
County Water Safety Chairman
for the Red Cross and Mr. Mc
Clintock, superintendent of rec
reation for the city of Omaha.
Hollie Lepley, Husker swimming
coach, was also to have led the
discussion, but is unable to at
tend due to appendix operation.
Several speakers will talk on
different .phases of the program.
Some of the men scheduled to
talk are Dr. Fred Long, T. A.
Filipi, Frank Chase, L A. Sanger,
R. N. Pei'Turis and Ralph Beech
ner, Lincoln high school
Bass to Head Phalanx
Robert Bass will lead the local
chapter at Phalanx, national mili
tary honorary for the coming year.
Other officers include Richard
Beattie, vice-commander; Bob
Rogers, adjutant; Sheldon Harris,
finance officer; and Bob Schnie
der, warden-historian.
MAIN FEATURES START
LINCOLN: "Mr. Belvedere
Goes to College," 1:29, 3:31, 5:34,
7:37, 9:41.
STUART: "The Younger
Brothers," 1:09, 3:19, 5:29, 7:40,
9:51.
NEBRASKA: "Connecticut
Yankee," 1:00, 3:05. 5:10, 7:17,
9:24.
CAPITOL: "The Snake Pit,"
1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:05, 9:25. Stage
Show, 8:55.
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Nines Clash
Today at 3
Jim Sandstedt, veteran hurler,
will be the starting pitcher for
Coach Tony Sharpe's Cornhusker
diamond men Friday as they be
gin a crucial two game series with
league leading Oklahoma. Lefty
Gloystein has been nominated to
hurl Saturday's game.
Nebraska has a four win, five
loss average to 6-2 averages for
the Sooners and the Huskers need
a clean sweep in the series to
keep in the race for the cham
pionship. COACH SHARPE still expres
ses hope of repeating last year's
tor YOUR FUTURE in an
Office or Teaching Position
Boomer's offer you the op
portunity to select not
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MAXY CHOICE
POSITION'S.
Thirty Year! Sirr!re in
Nebraska
BOOMER'S
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Lincoln
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late season drive which won them
the league pennant. "We were in
almost th same position a year
ago," Tony states. "If we can
stage a late season rush to match
the 1948 sprint, we will be in the
thick of it."
Fans are anticipating another
pitching duel between Jack Shir
ley, Sooner sophomore sensation,
and Bib Jim Sandstedt. Shirley
bested Jim in their last meeting at
Norman, 2-0, giving up four hits
and striking out four. Sandstedt
pitched one of his best games as
he allowed only seven hits. Okla
home Coach Jack Baer, however,
may decide to use Shirley in the
Thursday game against Oklahoma
A. & M.
League standings:
Oklahoma
Colorado 2
Iowa State 5
M issouri 2
Nebraska 4
Kansas 4
Knnsas State 2
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finance 1947 Plymouth dlx. 29,000
actual m ilea.
Huskerrille.
Lloyd i-'ortna, 10H3 B,
LOST BLUE PAKKEK SI pen in vicinity
of Administration Building. Call Law
rence Wiedmaier, 2-76M. Reward.
WANTKD Man over 22 with about four
free hours per day to sell home improve
ment product to home owner. Average
commission runs $10.00 to $15.00 per ale.
Average man can easily make 3 or 4
ales per week. Selling, experience helpful
but not necessary. Must have car and
be abel to handle occasional evening calls
up to abont 8:1)0 p. m. Apply 2413 "O."
FOR SALE '4 Green Mercuw eoovcrti
Me. 2r.00 miles. Asking $2,600. Se6
Bob Davis. Athletic Dept.
CASHIER WANTED
Need attractive eirl nse 17-25. No expert,
enre necesaary. Apply 325 Stuart Bldg.
FOR Sale-28 ft. Spartan Manor Tailer
house. Has Mg front window, electric
refrigerator, bottle pas stove. Perfect
condition, big discount. Can be seen
after 4 p. m. Ka Van Dover, 1201 West
O st
WANTED Woman student for Sunday
and early evening hours in Student
Health Dtetary Iepnrtment. Meal plus
waee. Contact Miss Krahm.
MHS. OFF3ff AX of Coffmairs Ilakcry
ROSES-IN-SNOW CAKE
for your Mother on I i i
Mother's Day i . , S
Watch Mother's hapny smile
when she sees Roses-in-Snow
Cake. Lovely! Two snow-white
layers, feather-light, tender
Creamy icing covered with coco
nut sncwflakes, crowned by s
crimson rose.
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these new Elgins are truly style leaders . . . thrillingly distino
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elinunates 99 ofwat repairs due to steel mainspring failures;
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