- r-f " 44tatCM 4722989 472-2590 'If ir-y 1 IN) juissouni Daily. Nebraskan Classifieds may be placed in Room 34 Nebraska Union between 9:00 AM and 5;00 PM daily weekdays. Cost for one ad is $.08 per word ($.80 minimum) for one insertion. Call 472-2590 for more information, or use the above form and bring it into the office. No refunds. No complimentary ads unless the error is brought to our attention within the firs business day after publication. tffl! Ufa 1 4i4f) 0 - 9 X) ''' J' E" r .. "t. r Dvaipv f rirritY liphtlv concerned as scoreboards j w - shows 0-0 score at end of first quarter. The scoreboard had not yet changed the quarter light. Phi Defs, Hawks dominafe intramurals Phi Delta Theta and the Hawks continue to lead the fraternity and independent divisions of the intramural flag football race after the third week, but for the third time in a row, the dorm division has a new leader. Abel III takes over the top spot this time after two wins this week. FRATERNITY A LEAGUE 1 -Phi Delta Theta 2 -Phi Gamma Delta (21) 3- A9 Wen (3 O) 4-Sigma Alpha Epsilon (2-1) 5 - Delta Upsilon (3-0) DORM A LEAGUE 1 -Abel VIM (4-0) 2 - Harper III (3-0) 3- Abet V (4-0) 4 - Abel VI (3 11 5 -Schramm IV (3-1) INDEPENDENT LEAGUE 1 -Hawks 0) 2 -O irty Dozen (44 3 - Pro Students (30) 4- Kemgers(3 1) 5-B. Garxj(3-01 Monday. October 11 5 OO-Vt, Glenn vv. Thoreau; V2, Carson vs. Pen". V3, Frost vs. Boosts; V4. Pioneer A vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon A; W1 . Beta Sigma Psi A vs. Delta Sigma Phi A; W2. Phi Kappa Psi A vs. Ag Men A; W3. Brown Palace vs. Comhusfcer. 6:30-VI. Theta Chi A vs. Acacia A; V2. Alpha Tau Omega A vs. Kappa Sigma A; V3, Phi Delta Theta A vs. Beta Theta Pi A; V4, Phi Gamma Delta A vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon A. 7 30-V1, Sigma Phi Epsilon A vs. Theta Xi A; V2. Delta Opt i Ion A vs. Sigma On A; V3. Triangle A vs. Farmhouse A 8 30-VI, Sigma Nu A vs. Delta Sigma Pi A; V2, Alpha Gamma Rho A vs. Alpha Gamma Sigma A; V3, Delta Tau Delta A vs. Pi Kappa Alpha A Kellerman. . . Continued from page 9. experience of these relationships. THE EVENTS of the story involve a series of cha racers who set Hoffman up to expose a list of Ceo rgies's characteristics. This rather modest ambition is accomplished, but I don't think it's enough, Hoffman's pcrfomance is a fine, res! rained, show-case of his lalenis. A brief vignette by Barbara Harris provides a near spark t)f life, but it's a kind f tsolu performance milii anolhn aclor on the set. I -veryone clc holds up his lamp to illutnitiale Hoffman. That is apparently what Tuesday. October 12 5O0-VI. Kappa Sigma B vs. Phi Kappa Psi B; V2, Beta Sigma Psi B vs. Delta Tau Delta 8. V3. Beta Theta Pi 8 vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon B; V4, Phi Gamma jDalta B vs. Sigma Chi B; W1. Student Vets vs. PHI Pushers; W2. Phi Delta Phi vs. Apple Huskers; W3, Pro Students vs. HEP 6:00 W1, Dorty Dozen vs. Burnouts. W2. Kerngers vs. Bears; W3, Krappa IV vs. Nads. FOR SALE Decca 12 String classical guitar with case like new. 477-5679. Stereo compnents. Kenwood Receiver. Fisher Speakers. Ampex Cassette Recorder. 466-0930. 1957 Pontiac, Power steering, power brakes, 6 good tires Call 434 9602 after 6. Smith Corona Tupewriter newly serviced. 435-6880. 475-5016. '66 Volkswagon. New engine. Need to unload. 477-3453 or come to 1011 Harper. Lovely green sofa. Very good condition. Perfect for living unit or lounge areas. 488-1987. Vox Essex Bass Amp used only one year. Call 475-1616. New NIKON F Camera. Auto f 1.2 55 m.m. Lens. Contact WRH 4215. Telex 814 100 Watt Amp, with 8 track player recorder, AM FM Radio. Two Realists: Electrostate 2a Speakers. Will sell together or seperately. Reasonably priced. 475-2704. 70 SS CMEVELLE. Factory Stereo tape, buckets, four-speed. Evenings. 4754)141. Bruning Wallace Drafting Machine AN5750-1. Spec. AN-M-6. Now SlOO.OO-make offer. 423-4942. Cigars for Pinnings. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 1 2th & O Streets. Heathkit HW-20, 20 meter transceiver, single sideband, with 180 watts peak envelope transmitting power. Included are HW-16 AC power supply, 20 feet of 50 ohm coax, case and mobile mount. Fully assembled and tuned to receive. New and unassembled it cost $170.00. Selling for $130.00 Call Barry at 472-2590 during the day, or 435-3326 ate at night. HELP WANTED MALE STUDENTS: Try our new student work program. Part time hours at full time pay. 475-9980. ROOMMATE WANTED One bedroom apartment at 15th & G. Start living from 15th Oct. Call 435-7931. 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Ask for Nirmal. Graduate student preferred. Female roommate wanted neat and quiet. $4S.50month. Close to campus. 435-6880 or 475-5016. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. $8wk. and up. 3 blocks to campus & downtown. 435-8567 or 475-0911. SERVICES Sigma Kappa Chile feed before game Sat. 11:00-12:30 $1.00 per person. 626 N. 16th. Sewing and Alterations. Call Pat Moore. 799-2615. i Watch Repari. All makes including Timex. Campus Bookstore East side, look for yellow door. MISCELLANEOUS German Club singing and fun at 8:30, Oct. 1 1th at the Union. So what? So I'll coma. Chairmen for Union Drama, Recreation and Miscellaneous U of N committees needed. Apply in Rm. 128, Union by Thurs. Oct. 14. Wanted: Shotgun 12 or 20 gauge. 475-0259. Students interested in Credit Union, especially Bus. and Acct. majors. Meeting Tues. Oct. 12, 2:30 at Phi Kappa Psi. Crow and Jimmy Webb. TICKETS ON SALE in the Union-$3. YOUTH COALITION FOR MUSKIE. Anyone interested call 488-5252 or 434-2684. MON.-OPEN BUT DEAD; TUES. -CLOSED; WE D. -PORTRAITS BY HILTON; THURS. -7 FRI. -PIANO JAZZ; SAT.-PORTRAITS BY BERT; SUN OPEN BUT PRETTY DEAD. SNACK SHOP. lOth & P. ALL ENTERTAINMENT AFTER 11:00 P.M. cool? no Write ad below using one blank for each word. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 5. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15- 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25! 2S" 27 28. 29! 30! Print Name-Address-Phone No. Below: and bring to 34 Nebraska union NAME r.rt.,f- ADDRESS PHONE No ZIP CODE CITY Mondays 5-9 pm spaghetti With sauce and choice of soup or salad Tuesday 5-9 pm Ground Steak V2 lb. ground steak, salad, french fries and dinner roll. Wednesdays 5-9 pm Two pieces of fried cod, french fries, salad and dinner roll. TteItttRtti08atf 15fh & 'Q' Streets OQ I. 1 ; w K i iiry were mxcu iu uu. kmnm PAGE It MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 THE DAI LY NEBRASKAN