Friday, Sept. 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Ten Tense Days To Play Left in Major Leagues New York—(U.P.)—Ten tense days filled with $5,000 fumbles, wild throws, home runs, strikeouts, and walks begin today for the Dodgers, Giants, Yankees, and Indians with at least that much money riding on every pitched ball. The prize is the World Series, and right now the Yankees and Dodgers are the odds-on favorites to meet in the classic which will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 1, no matter who is in it. As the teams resumed action after a welcome off-day, the Dodgers were in Boston to face the Braves, who lately have come up with a run of phenomenally fine pitching and have been tough for all comers. The Giants take on the spunky Phillies, who still have a long-shot hope of overtaking the Cardinals for third place. All of the also-ran managers are grooming their strongest pitchers and will "shoot the works" as they try to prevent their opponents from grabbing the prize they couldn't have. The Yankees, home from their final western road trip in which they won six out of nine games, take on the troublesome Athletics, while Cleveland begins the first of six contests with the last place Tigers. Tonight the Yankees must go against little Bobby Shantz, who already has beaten them three times this season. After that it will be Harry Burd, the right-hander who pitched a one-hitter against the champs the last time he faced them. Detroit manager Freddie Hutchinson said he would use the same two right-handers who just faced the Yankees, Art Houtteman and Virgil Trucks, and that he also would toss lefties Ted Gray and Hal Newhouser at the Indians in the games he has with them. When the Philies get to Brooklyn for the three games they have left there next week, O'Neill also will give them a dose of Karl Drews, who has won four from them, and in the other game he will pitch either LITTLE SPORT Lefty Simmons or rookie Steve Ridzik. Intramural Program to Start Oct.1 with 50 Touch Teams The Yankees will have three tough customers to face next week in Boston when the relaxed Red Sox, devastating in their home park, will serve them Ellis Kinder, Mel Parnell, and Sid Hudson. The White Sox, who have two games with Cleveland next week, will use two of their three best, Joe Dobson, Billy Pierce, and Saul Rogovin. Southern California is favored by seven points over Washington State. Washington State has beaten Southern Cal only three times in 25 games. Kansas City was out-hit, collecting only seven off Wall and Bert Thiel while Milwaukee had nine. Thiel relieved Wall in the disastrous seventh. The teams play here tonight and move to Milwaukee tomorrow to complete the four - out - of - seven series for the chance to play the International league winner in the Little World Series. Kansas City—(U.P.)—With the help of a grand slam homer by Bill Skowron, the Kansas City Blues were all even at two victories apiece today in the American association final playoff series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Blues Even Playoff, 2-All The Brewers added another run in the top of the eighth as the Blues put in two pitches, but that was as far as Milwaukee could go. After being shut out for six innings by pitcher Murray Wall of the Brewers, the Blues exploded with a seven-run seventh inning last night to win. 7-4. Wall's two-run homer in the fifth had given Milwaukee a 3-0 lead. Kansan Sports Writer The 22nd annual intramural program at the University will get underway Oct. 1, when about 50 touch football teams begin the fight for the Hill championship. By RONNIE PHILLIPS LET US GIVE YOUR CAR A FILL UP AND A CHECK-UP! Featuring Mobilgas Service And A One Stop Service You are cordially invited to drive into our conveniently located service station. 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