FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE One Down, Three To Go For Giants, Jansen And Lopat On The Mound New York—(U.P.)—It was one down and three to go for those den-touched New York Giants today. Three more victories over the New York Yankees would climax their baseball story-book thriller and give them the World Series championship along with their hard-won National League title. For the first time in this dizzy season, both the betters and the experts were beginning to concede that University Radio RECORDING STUDIO 925 Mass. Pho. 375 manager Leo Durocher's fantastic team might do it. Durochen, proud and confident—shouting to the world that Scouts Tom Sheehan of the Giants and Andy High of the Dodgers had “given me the book on the Yankees” nominated 23-game winner Larry Jansen to make it two in a row today while Casey Stengel, a bit TROUBLES? SEND 'EM TO ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS shocked but still confident, named 21-game winner Ed Lopat to pitch for the Yankees. 1111 Mass. Ph. 646 And why not? They won the big first one Thursday when Durocher gambling with one of his second-line pitchers, Dave Koslo, and won, 5 to 1, over Allie "double No-Hit" Reynolds. The odds-makers, who established the Yankees as 8 to 5 favorites Thursday, were backing down slightly and made that figure 13 to 10. For even those realistic betting men were beginning to believe that these Giants had more than luck riding for them. Durocher's pitching rotation now is finally established—after that great first-game gamble. It will probably be Jansen, Jim Hearn and Sal Maglie in that order in the next three games. The World Series headquarters buzzed Thursday night with praise for the Giants but, significantly, it was a different sort of praise than the Giants have been receiving lately. The general impression has been given that this team that won 40 of its last 48 games was just an average club in a lucky streak but American league managers and general managers were saying today that nothing could be further from the truth. Intramural Round-Up The scores of Thursday's intramural touch football games are: Fraternity "A" ATO 13, Phi Kappa Tau 0 Delta Tau Delta 1, Kappa Sig 0 DIVISION II DIVISION II Fraternity "B" Triangle vs. K A Psi, postponed AKL 7, TKE 0 Games scheduled for Friday are scheduled for Friday are DIVISION III Enterwrite "A" Fraternity "A" D.U. vs. Phi Delt, field 5 Phi Gam vs. Phi Kappa, field 6 DIVISION IV Fraternity "A" Fraternity A Beta vs. Delta Chi field 2 Sigma Chi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha field 2 Pi K. A. vs. Sigma Pi, field 4 A Well-Earned Bouquet! Ted Williams For Sale To Four Clubs Phone 3162 New York — (U.P.) — Ted Williams, the Boston Red Sox clouter long considered a "million dollar ball player," has been offered for sale to at least four American league teams, it was learned today. A bouquet to smart mothers all over town who serve HEALTH to their families-You, too, can receive that pep and energy enjoyed by their youngsters. We're proud of the part GOLDEN CREST plays in supplying you this rich nourishment. If milk is not on your daily menu, you're missing something! Let us deliver it to you, starting TODAY. GOLDEN CREST DAIRY Free-spending Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey, fed up with the repeated failures of his team, has decided that now is the time to part company with Williams, one of the greatest left-handed hitters in league history and one of the highest paid players ever at $100,000. 2016 Learnard The White Sox, Indians, Tigers and at least one other club have already been asked what they would offer for Williams in a trade. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.00 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class master Sep. 17. Retrieved as second class master Sep. 17. Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. CHALK UP! There had also been speculation several days ago that the Browns might be trying to get Williams in a deal which would send the Brownies' 20-game winning pitcher, Ned Garver, to Boston. But Bill Veeck, new owner of the Browns, said the offer hadn't been made to him and he repeated an earlier statement that he wasn't interested in the "splendid splinter." - A Victory Sat. - A Cue Everyday at 714 BRUNSWICK Snooker and Pool Mass. YOU'LL FIND ARROW WHITE 'BUTTON-DOWNS' AND ALL YOUR OTHER FAVORITE ARROW COLLAR STyles HERE AT CARL'S! Shop at CARL'S . . . you'll be glad you did! Phone 905 905 Mass. St. an Arrow "Gordon Oxford" just went by! America's Favorite Campus Shirt $4.50 Arrow Repp Ties $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS & TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS, SPORT SHIRTS AND TIES. ALL AT The Palace 843 Massachusetts