Wednesday, August 24, 1933 Page 28 Daily Nebraskan 1 1 ! Zy Ha market Art Gallery ) II f v'' 1 19 SomhBrti Lincoln, Nb.tik 68108 j 4 p (Ap- Jl Original art for sale. j Uj r ! O!'' ) Painting Soft Sculpture ; "flS7 Fottery Wooden Sculpture $ ifif Tucs.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 j V7 Y Sunday 1:00-4:00 I Vjf M 475-1061 . , i V' A ty'V?- I iriS 1 Non-Profit Community I 1 j Organization j i y I. T . "VN J Ai... Continued from Pege 27 Toronto could be the first Canadian team to make the World Series and their pitching has brought them this far. Jim Clancy and Dave Stieb are the best in the league, and their bats have been consistent throughout. Detroit has great hit ting and pitching and great looking uniforms. Tom Selleck likes the Tig ers so there are lots of guys walking around with Tiger hats to give them the Magnum P.I. Buy tickets to 4 or more events and save 15 Only season orders of 4 or more events accepted now UNL Students save up to 57 Only mail orders accepted through August 28 Box Office opens August 29 For information or Free Brochure: Kimball Box Office (11-5, M-F) 113 Music Bldg. 11th & R (402) 472-3375 LVMJ KIMBALL HALL 11 &R University of Nebraska Lincoln Kimball Box Office 113 Music Bldg. 11th & R (402) 472-3375 erforming Arts Series Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein Starring Pat Carroll Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Missouri Repertory Theatre, The Importance of Being Earnest A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Gerry Mulligan Jazz Quartet With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Paillard Chamber Orchestra from France Jelinek Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council London Early Music Group With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Alicia de Larrocha, piano Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Ohio Ballet A Mid-Amenca Arts Alliance Program Daniel Heifetz, violin With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Beaux Arts Trio, piano, violin & cello Jelinek Memorial Concert With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program 2 Broadway Hits "Master Harold" . . . and the boys. Agnes of God Czech Philharmrt-r Orchestra Jelinek Me O 1 si-Vi ot tr r With the the Nebraska Arts Council Jelinek Memorial Concerts are supported by a fund made available to the University of Nebraska Foundation by Viola Jelinek. as a memorial to her father Stephen Jelinek. The Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert is funded in part by the Lincoln Foundation from funds held in the Joe W. and Ruth K. Seacrest Fund made available to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by the Seacrest family for an annual concert as a memorial to Ruth K. Seacrest. Mid-America Arts Alliance Programs are made possible by support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts through their participation in Mid-America Arts Alliance, a regional arts organization. All programs in this year's series are supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. St Louis Symphony Sunday, September 1 1 at 8pm Program Verdi Overture to "La Forza del destino" Schwantner "Four Poems of Agueda Pizarro" Prokofiev Symphony 5 Tickets on sale Wednesday, August 31, 7pm-10pm No mail orders Phone and counter orders only. Regular $1 6$1 3 UNL Students $9$5 look. Who is going to the play offs? Who knows. That's why this time of the year is so fun. The best that can be said is who shouldn't make the play offs: Cleveland and the West Division. So what if the Ameri can League doesn't have the Carlton's and the Ryan's? So what if they don't have the most ded icated players? The play ers in the league are spe cial. They use pine tar more liberally, they get thrown out of games a lot. They don't like their hotdogs cold, and one of the best players has a criminal record for kill ing seagulls. And above all, they have great pen nant races. NL... Continued from Pgge 27 This brings us to the National League playoff. By rights, At lanta should win the playoff then go get stomped in t he World Series. But Atlanta is 0 G since the advent of the playoffs, and there's an undisclosed reason for it: they lose on purpose. Why would the Braves lose on purpose? lie cause NBC has broad casting rights to the World Series, and Ted Turner's not about to let a big-time New York net work make millions of dollars by televising his Braves. So, instead of the Braves winning the pen nant look for the Expos to win the pennant and get stomp ed in the Series. PfiD A' i --u : ... y'?: L1 w cKl hvf( y&df rc&M r JT . - : , tii A nici a? that cira iva&zr ! V I r f t n .i f d I - ray s ,-f. v -J 'ITS' v -fTjl All I ii ii i ' - . m i 322SOUXB9UI8T, MIXOKT, JIB 47S-B551