The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1960, Page Page 3, Image 3
Friday, April 22, 1960 Tte Daily Nebraskan Page 3 -5rJj-yvVaEBr X"" 0p,n 12:41 XAS3JLf3 C fjOW SHOWING Sfc, ff Forking After 6 p.m. V kM I ' 1 . 1 I zlMERVYNlfRDte I BiiFmr 1 V ?HwP"750 1 8UARAMTEE 1 IV t tftl U ? M g! i tliiipictanni I Jg JSr' " l nwneywIUI fife l Jy'X CinemaScopE W f ,f-v COLOR by DELUXE VN, MltrM' ' eS Bol" ERNIS MARQO JACK NOBU DICK NU Attempts To Snap Five-Game Loss String By Hal Brown Harrv Tollv will be making his first start of the season todav as the Husker base- ballers try to snap their five- game losing streak against Iowa State at Ames. The Huskers are 3-3 in the conference and 7-5 overall, The two teams will meet in a ninenning game today and will play two seven-inning games tomorrow. Tolly has made six relief annearances winning two Lgames and dropping one "de cision. He has pitched n z-i Innings and leads the team with a 2.00 earned run aver age. , Coach Tony Sharpe has jug gled his lineup in an effort to shake the losing bug. Doug Sieler has been moved to cen terfield and Dick Becher has been installed at the keystone in the major move. Lineup Today's probable starting lineup finds Sieler leading off in centerfield. Sieler is hit ting .256. The rest of the line up with their batting aver ages will be: Jerry Harris (.239), rf; Ken Ruisinger (.435), lb; Ely Churchich (.357), c; LeRoy Zentic (.290), If; Becher (.394), 2b; Phil Barth (.229), 3b) Rex Swett (.227), ss; and Tolly. Ruisinger, the teams lead- 10,000 SIGHTS, 10,000 THRILLS the FABULOUS GIANT of GIANTS! STARTS TODAY! SWi REEVES fW AMD THE BARBARIAMS DOORS OPEN 12 S SHOWS AT 1:00 P.M. AT REGULAR PRICES! na hitfpr will be back in the lineup after missing five games with a foot injury. Har ris and Barth are leading the team in four-baggers with four and Churchich leads in base hits with 15. Shame did not name his pitchers for Saturday's twin- bill but the choice will prob ably be made from Don Pur cell, Jan Wall or Dave Web ster. Wall's three wins tops the Nebraska pitching staff. He has two losses. Purcell is 1-0 and Webster has no decisions. Husker Netters Now Stand 4-8 After Split The Nebraska tennis team split a pair of mid-week matches, defeating Omaha University 4-3 then losing to Bethany College, Kans. by the snmf snore Thursday. NU has now won four and lost eight. A1 Arrigunaga and Stan Kruschwitz, continue to pace the Huskers as both won singles matches against Beth anv. The two then combined to post the Huskers' only dou bles victory of the week. Kruschwitz has tne oesi singles record on the team this year with eight wins and two loses. Arriguana, the only other consistent Husker win ner, has posted six victories against five loses. BETHANY RESULTS Singles ArrUunaga (N) def. Ron DahlMen (B, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3. Gary Robinson (B) def. Bill Kendall (N), 4-6. 6-3, 6-2. Jim PitU (B) def. Dave Calhoun (N), 7-5. 6-0. Krusch wiU N) def. Merlin Larson B. M, 11-9. John LindalU (B) def. John Nasi (N), 6-2, 6-4. Roubles ArrifTunaga-Kruachwltz (N) def. Dahl-slen-Robinaon (B), 7-5, 6-4. Pitta-Laraen (B) def. Kendall-Tom Johnson N, 6-4, 6-2. Nebraska Tracksters Enter Kansas Relays Track coach Frank Sevigne will take two relay ieams, hurdlers and field event men to the Kansas Relays at Lawr ence today and tomorrow. Bob Cross, Dick Kier, Joe Mullins and Joe American Horse will compose the Husk er distance medley relay team and Ken Ash will re- Main Feature Clock Stuart: "Wake Me When It's Over," 1:15, 3:50, 6:25, 9:00. Lincoln: "Please Don't Eat the Daisies," 1:00, 3:07, 5:15, 7:26, 9:37. Nebraska: "T h e Angry Hills," 1:00, 4:24, 7:54. "This Happy Feeling," 2:45, 6:13, 9:43. Varsity Theater: "Tall Story," 1:00, 3:15, 5:23, 7:38, 9:53. State: "Kidnapped," 1:00, 3:12, 5:24, 7:36, 9:48. "Gala Dav at Disney Land," 2:44, 4:56, 7:08, 9:20. Joyo: "The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock," 7:00, 10:10. "The Wreck of the Mary Deare;" 8:25. 84th & O: Cartoons, 7:30. "A Dog's Best Friend," 7:40. "Scared Stiff," 8:45. "Tim bucto," 10:50. "Mississippi Gambler," 7:45. "Johnny Dark," 9:25. "Girls Town," 10:55. West O: Cartoons, 7:30. "The Mysterious," 7:40. "Blue Denim," 9:20. . "Damn Yan kees," 10:55. i.iwiuiiiiiiiui.iiiLniiii.wiiijiLiiiiLijiiniiiiiiiwiiMiwii'.,uju'ipniiijuni - m J ,.i iii.iiiui.i.iiiuiiiiiii...uiiiiiiii.ii.iwii.'iiwiiii)'iii"'iwriiiwiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii"H inl in if i.inn hi i mm. in i i ill. , i .asm j ill? f . -.1- , V . ? r I Tareyton 1 11. ' 'i mimm f. 4f A r -4 r 1 l 1 1 DUAL FILTER' f ; l t , ' t ; , . V , J 1 - aao jSar-..... HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER l.lt combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL rtcf initalu nrnvarl tn make the smoke of a cigarptte mild and smooth . . . I 9 with a nure white outer filter. Together they bring you the best of DOES IT : , -SV ji 1 the best tobaccosthe mildness and taste that pay off in pleasure! NEW DUAL FILTER P17U 1 are 17 Ion place Cross in the two-mile relay. American Horse set a Ne braska record in the two-mile run with a 9:20.5 clocking against Oklahoma in a recent dual meet. Tony Divis broke the discus record with a toss of 164-5. The Nebraska javelin rec ord is also being threatened with Al Roots and How ard Nellor pushing the 216-4 mark set by Herb Grote be hind with a 208 toss to his credit. I-M Softball Scores Sigma Phi Epsilon 16 Phi Del ta Theta 8 Beta Theta Pi 8 Kappa Sig ma 6 ' Delta Upsilon 9 Theta Xi 3 Delta Sigma Pi 14 Delta Tau Delta 12 Farm House 5 Ag Men 2 Alpha Gamma Rho 15 Alpha Gamma Sigma 11 Brown Palace 13 Beta Sigma Psi 12 Pioneer 18 Delta Sigma Pi 2 Goodding 22 Van Es 10 Smith 18 Kiesselbach 16 Canfield 1 Andrews 0 (for feit) Manatt 15 Seaton 1 Orson Wells Movies Planned Weekend movies at the Student Union will be "Citi izen Kane" and "Magnifi cent Amberson." They will be shown Friday and Satur day night. Orson Wells stars in both. 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Personal Student Discount Cards are here. Take advantage of the savings ottered. If you have not received yours, pick one up at 1426 K. Car Wash 31.00. Delta Sigma PI. 1141 H Street. Saturday, April 23 (1:00 to 6:00. . Doors Open 12:41 unuu cunuriuft V I1VII IPIIVIIIIIIV v Free Parking After p.set .. Best-Seller in L it ftheear, K . - . dewier.. t . t rM MtrtO-GoiPivWMAVtK fTy-yT I David S7 MUELL . m,y,.L i n iiiiii.MesMa CARNEGIE'S TENANTS The words darnegie Hall conjure up strains of the New York Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky and Benny Goodman's jazz concert. But to a strangely assorted group capturea 1 n LIFE'S April 25 edition, the old Hall means home. In the 154 studios over and around the auditorium itself,, the tenants range from Ly lah Tiffany, an old, old woman who pays her $150 a month rent by begging with her accor dian, to a spiritualist church which meets its rent ' by subletting to Alcoholics Anonymous. In the past these same rooms housed by names as John Barrymore and Isadora Duncan. POLITICAL' PRIMER For Poli Sci majors or just plain voters, Leonard Hall's article in this week's LIFE is must election reading. Hall, who masterminded Eisenhower's 1956 campaign, discusses how politics has changed in the U.S. The "Old Pro" discusses in not-so-bookish terms just what television and airplanes have meant to election years. The whistlestop campaign is out, he says, and closed circuit television is definitely "in." Comments Hall about his own kind the profes sional politician: "It is a popular pastime among some people to ridicule the professional politician, but the pro does far more to get people to vote than all the do-gooders put together. If it were not for the danger involved, I would make an experiment to prove this point. I would like to take a specific area and say to the pro in charge, "Now don't bring out the vote on election day. Don't do anything. Just let the people come out if they want to. If they don't, let them stay home.' If that experiment were tried in a local elec tion, I think the percentage of voters would drop to 30." WANDERLUST ' LIFE in the spring has a severe case of wander lust, and instead of the traditional Europe trip after graduation, a swing through the south has been mapped out. In case anyone has enough funds left in June to take up traveling, an 80 item checklist of sights-not-to-be missed has been included. Even the restaurant which in its earlier days as a seaman's tavern was the legendary death place of Treasure Isl and's Captain Flint has beei booked for the tour. BABY PICTURES Porcnnal nnminjltinn for Baby Picture of the year goes to the shot of a six month old gorilla in this, weeks issue. Although not the pink and white type baby, Goma still has that baby gift for evoking an "Ohhh, isn't she cute..." 1 I , I