PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1937 Giants Finally Trip Yankees Hubbell Pitches S i x Hit Ball; Series N o w Stands Three Games t to One The New York Giants won their first victory of the 1937 World Series Saturday by a score of 7 to 3 behind the steady pitching of Carl Hubbell, who limited the hard-hitting Yankees to six hits. The series now stands three games for the Yankees, need only one win, and to clinch the championship, as against only one win for the Giants. The Giants won the ball game with a mighty six-run drive in the second innning, during which Bump had three outs and pitched it pither, was driven from the mound. Hubbell Witblood Yankees Although Hubbell was pitching his second game in only four days he withstood the powerful Yankee attack and hit. For a third game, but for a fielding lapse by Bartell and Hank Leiber, Hubbell might have yielded the Yanks to only one run, a ninth inning homer by Lou Gehrigh which landed in the lower stands in deep right field. Leiber started the Giant attack with a single to center field on the first pitch. McCarthy singled to right, Leiber stopping at second. Danning dropped a single into right field, scoring Leiber and sending McCarthy to third. This tied the score and "Poison Ivy" Andrews started worming up in the pen for the Yankees. Spoiled Double Play Whitehead shot a bounder between first and second which hit Daming, who was on the base path. Danning was automatically out but it spoiled a chance for a double play. Hubbell hit to Lazzeri, who tried to cut McCarthy down at the plate, but his throw was wide and McCarthy was safe. Hubbell reached first and Whitehead was stuck toward center. Whitehead scored and Hubbell stopped at second. With the score 3 to 1 against the Yankees Hadley was derricked and Andrews went in to pitch. Bartell greeted him with a single to score Hubbell and send Moore to second. Ott struck out. Ripple walked on four straight balls to fill the bases. Leiber, who started the rally, came up for the second field. Moore and Bartell scoring and Ripping go to third. McCarthy grounded out to Lazzeri to retire the side. 'King Carl' Reclaims Throne I notoday's game the Yankees will lead their trump as Le飞Game goes to the firing line in an effort to give the Yankees another work title. Cliff Melton, who was named the third-game pitch for the Giants, Danning will get the call to catch for the Giants instead of Mancuso, "King Carl Reedmanthorpe With the score 6 to 1, the end of the game, Hubbell coasted the rest of the way to hold the Yankees from making a "grand slam" of the series. "King Carl," coming back after being soundly whipped by the Yankees' walloping war clubs in the first game last Wednesday, reclaiming the status of standing the American league champions on their collective ears. Hubbell fanned four, one of which was Gehrig with a man on base in the sixth innning, and made only one mistake. That was a high hard outside pitch to Gehrig it used to hit and it used for four bases to become the leader in this speciality in the World's Series competition. Yankees AB B H P O Crossett, ii 4 1 0 2 3 Crowe, iii 4 1 1 0 2 DiMaggio, cf 4 0 2 0 2 Gebrig, 1b 4 1 1 10 0 Dickey, iii 4 1 1 10 0 Hafen, f 4 0 2 3 0 Skelirk, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Lazzeri, ii 3 0 0 0 0 Hadley, p 3 0 0 0 0 Brown, ii 0 0 0 0 0 Powell' 0 0 0 0 0 Wicker, p 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, ii 33 3 6 24 11 Giants Moore, lf Bartell, ss Ott, sb Rinker, rf Leibler, cf McCarthy, 1b Damblin, dh Hubbell, p AB R H PO A 5 1 1 0 5 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 3 2 0 3 2 3 2 0 3 1 0 4 4 0 3 4 3 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 3 5 4 1 0 0 2 Totals ... 35 7 12 27 9 Score by innings: Yankees 101 000 101 — Giants 060 000 00x — Tomato Vines 7 Feet Tall Tomato Vines in Middletown, N.Y. Oct. 8 — (UP) Josiah Cox is a fairly puzzled about his tomato plants. They're seven tall now and still growing. In his 50 years of gardening, Cox not only never has had but never haed the door of tomato plants reaching suit a height. Men's Intramurals Touch Football Schedule Note: All games to be played a 4:30 o'clock. Monday, Ost. 11; Y.M.C.A. B, vi P. K. A. B', Phi Bhi vs. Houlinds; Delta Chi vs Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Dta vs A.TO. Tuesday, Oct. 12. Westminster vs. Santa Clara. SEP. vs. Aceh; Delta Upsita vs Beta; Phi Delt "B" vs. Sig "Nu". Wednesday, Oct. 13. Whitakers vs. Thursday, Oct. 14; Holl House s Phi Gam; Kappa Sigma vs. sigma² hi; A.T.O. vs. Triangle; Phil Pa- ture; B.S.P. vs. *B.* S.P.; *B* S.p. Chi; *E.I.* Monday, Oct. 18. DL Chi vs Acacia; Pi KA v. Ai Phi; DIT.D vs Beta. Westimasters vs. Hexagonas Tuesday, Oct. 19. Theta Thai vs. Vietnam; Ki Kai vs. Kid Hai's Hells Angels. KEK.v Red Devils Phi Dlt."C" vs Ai K.A."B". Thursday, Oct. 21. Beta “B” vs. M.Y.C.A. "B". Pisk vs. P.I.K. A. Ascui vs. Sig Chi; Triangle vs. Pihl Delt II vs. Kappa Sigma II Wednesday, Oct. 20: 4:30 Engineers vs. Six Horsemen Friday, Oct. 22, Phi Dell vs. Hel Hound; Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. A.T.O. Kappa Pai Ki^B" vs. Pi K.A.B "K Handhall Schedule Note: All games to be played a 4:30 o'clock. Monday, Oct. 11: Acecia - M.Y.C. Marya, Oct. 11: Ephma - P.Epsilon Thursday, Oct. 14: Sigma Alpha Mihai, Oct. 14: Kappa Alpha Michael, Oct. 15: Kappa Alpha Phi-Phi, Oct. 16 Friday, Oct. 15, Triangle-Alpha Toni Omega; Acacia-Beta Theta Pi Monday, Oct. 18, Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Piang Tuesday, Oct. 19: Sigma Phi Epsilon—Sigma Nu. silon—Sigma Sigma Tuesdav, Oct. 19: Kappa Sigma— Tuesday, Oct. 19: Kappa Sigma- Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Tau Omega. Thursday, Oct. 21: Delta Chi- Phi Delta Theta Horseshoe Schedule Note: All games are played at 4:30 o'clock. Monday, Oct 11: Sigma Alpha Mu-Beta Theta Pi; Delta Tau Delta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ensonl. Tuesday, Oct 12: Sigma Chi-Phi Kappa Pai; Delta Tau Delta-Sigma Nu. Thursday, Oct. 14: Delta Chi- Theta Tau. Friday, Oct. 15: Delta Upsilon- Khi Pappa Kpsi; Kappa Sigma—Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Gamma Delta— Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Monday, Oct. 18. Theta Tau—Sigma Chi; Sigma Alpha Mu—Phi Gamma Delta. Wednesday, Oct. 21: Phi Kappa Pi-Theta-Tau. Tennis Schedule Note: All games are played at :30 o'clock. Monday, Oct. 11: Westminster- Hexagons; Phi Kappa Sigma—Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Theta—Phi Gamma Nu. Tuesday, Oct. 12. Delti Chi- a Alpha Tau Ugope; Kappa Ela Kappa Triangle; Y.M.C.A. Sigma Alha Alpha Emulsion. Thursday, Oct. 14 Westminster- Beta, Sigma Nu - Delta Tau Delta Phi Delta Theta - Delta Upsilon, October 14, Sigma Nu- Triangle; Sigma Phi Epionism - Kapppi Gellm; Houl Hounds - Delta Upsilon Tuesday, Oct. 19; Sigma Alpha Epionism - Kapppi Alpha; Sigma Alpha Epionism Thursday, Oct. 21. Hexagons—Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Nu-Kappa Eta Kappa; Sigma Phi Epsilon—Y M.C.A. DOWN THE GROOVE Benny Goodman, who has a quartette recording for Vistor, your favorite pianist, Teddy Wilson, has organized his own foursome which should be a demon outfit and has had it doing a little job of waxing out in the Brunswick West Coast studios. Upon looking over the lineup, we predict some records that will be little short of seminal. Besides the piano, that wild demon of the trumpet, Harry James from Goodman, and Bennie's own brother Harry on bass comprise the crew. According to the Brunswick studios, first sides of this new outfit will be released the first part of this month. Apparently the Glen Gray gang realizes it's going to have a battle on its hands this winter when it comes to close (one city blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah). The Casa Lomans opened Friday at the Hotel New Yorker, having in their mid Murray MacEachern, veteran occupant of the Goodman first trombone chair. On top of that, when Benny opens at the Pennsylvania today he may find that trumpeter Ziggy Elman of his crew has mi- by dale 'brody' shroff, Jimmy Dorsey is now starring a colored canyon by the name of June Richmond with a Mildred Bailey Stance, a Martha Rye set of expressions, and a great style of singing and swinging. His band still contains Ruy McKenna, who is one of the hiltier drummer in the business today, and Bobby Byrn who plays a batch of slip horn. You'll be able to catch June Richmond on some of Jimmy's new records soon to be released. on the SHIN by Virgil Mitchell Open houses are taking up everyone's time during these first few weeks of school. The barbs and d Greeks share the fresh gals alike for three or four hours of receiving and dancing—of receiving masks and managing the afle-gegled at the private stag lines and adoring familiarity with the band a leaders. The way of all open houses. Open House Notes: "Skonky Black, 'Watch Dog' Hall, and freshman chaser Littoney were furnishing lots of what it takes for Mary Lou "Texas" Borders at the Pi Phi sindig. "Sigma Chi and Sigma Chi's were adding much to the Pi Phi party by dancing through out any regard for the orchestra—anyway back. Jane McCoy and anyway black. Conclusions—Even Pi Phil's get stuck.. Private stag lines are fun if they are yours... Topless dresses look 'elish in a cold hallroom. "Diddle" Asher combined his cave man act and his boy scout creed at the Pi Phi Open—lifted a "blind flier" for mthe mhale steps by the scruff of the neck, lugged him to the basement and lodged him in a corner where another samarian applied 1c and profane language in order. Diddle should have slept well on that one. (Ed's Note—"The funniest thing, that's happened since Mitchell got in bed with his landlord, I betcha!" Har and Tuur: "Headline in the Wymingham Branding Iron: CHAPERON HALTS FROGS DANCE AS PANTS COME OFF: 200 DUCKED. Looks like K.U. needs a peanut pond or some new chapernes." "Uncle" Ross Robertson's little sister Jean really has something—a take into those eyes. "Hiram" Murray of the Law Barn hits a hard bounce when selling his on eBay. Conderman, a cool K.U. politician, plays poker player, honored the Corbin gals with his presence at their Open... Rus Townsley, K.U. neophyte of two months standing, is already getting the cigar habit. Freshmen are refreshing, a 1ad known as "Pun" Tonn tells us. His room mate is one and from the way the tale goes it is anything but resemblance to his teeth, falls asleep in the bathroom, falls down stairs on the way to class, and listens to the "Lights Out" program on Wednesday nights "Pun" concludes that when he learns Charles Dalrymple is a known Narrene Charley Dalrymple. Faculty Recital Dates Announced Regina, Sask., Oct. 9—(UP) William Wong, I am a cook c food wanted to commit suicide by drowning but could not find enough water. He was shot in Lake, Lake, and landed in mud. A police man saw him and arrested him. Drouth Balks Suicide The School of Fine Arts has announced the following faculty recitals for the year. Several dates announced previously in the K-book have been changed. The recitals are scheduled to be held in the auditorium in the Administration building. Tomorrow night, Joseph Wilkins, tenor, will give his annual voice recital. October 18. Prof. Waldemar Geltch will appear as violin solist. Miss Irene Peabody, mezzo-soprano, will appear in her recital on November 4. A guest recital by Anderra Anderson, Karl Kuehrsteiner, associate professor of violin, is scheduled for Nov. 22. Miss Meribah Moore, soprano, and Miss Allie Merle Conger, pianist, will appear Nov. 29. A recital by Miss Ruth Orcutt pianist, is scheduled for Dec. 6. Small Crowd Enjoys Varsity Coke at the BLUE MILL In competition with a football game, open houses, and the weather, a small but appreciative crowd turned out for the Varsity last night. The team also hosted the Hill truckers and apple cutters. With a small stag line and plenty of space the Hill's best hoofers let themselves go. "Red" Blackburn had a satisfaction account of himself and his band "gave out" in good fashion. The dance was thoroughly enjoyed by the small crowd since there was adequate dancing space. The Student Hangout Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity, will hold a business smoker this afternoon, at the fraternity house, 1014 Kentucky. Dean F. T. Stoetokn of the School of Business will speak on "Civil Service in Kansas." Commerce Fraternity Smoker This Afternoon gained four yards. Wienice passed but Nicheg grabbed it away from KU. players on the four and returned to Wichita 15. Smith tried left end for Wichita and full tackling for needed Nicheg at full for Wichita. Time out KU. All pre-business and business school students are invited to attend Divens got three at right end. Wichita was offside, KU. Took first, first and five on the Wichita 35. Divers got two at left guard, Nash tackling. Divens taced around Wichita, first and down on the Wichita 26. Smith made three, Hall tackling. Douglass rammed up, Smith punted 40 to Duvens, who returned to midfield, Stewart tackling. Ball on 40 Americen back to talk plays. Bell, Wiich star back, enter playoffs. Gawrop and Wells for Smith. Douglass rammed center for two. Douglass again hit center for Smith. Play by Play-hands of Wichita, who fumbled, incomplete. Amerine lost six at left end as Wella made a fast tackle. Divers attempted a pass which Higgins knock down as it left Divers' hand. Burfur crushed in and set back Divers for a 15-yard loss as he could not advance on the Winters 7, Abbott in for Cotter at left tackle for Wichita. For KU, Replogle and Cannady had an advantage over Douglass, and Sullivan for Divers Ward was stopped by Shirk for a 10-yard gain, but he bounced up by two Jawshukers after a two-yard gain. A surprise pass, a goal, and a defensive layup with Ogden break away for a past spring past the K.U. defense, which it was. It was a 60-yard junit to the goal line with no one ten touchdown. The Shocker. A total gain of 70 yards. Hall slipped as he tried to cover giden and Replogle had to run around Umpire Crangle in a vain attempt at catching Ogden. Shirk blocked Steward's kick. Score: KU 0. Wichita 6. Steward kicked off for Wichita where he scored 10 points when Anderson fell on it to KU. 43. Replogle fumbled a pass and Wichita recovered, covering got 60. Brilliant. Canny made one and they measured it, giving KU, a first down on the Cannady got a yard, with three minutes to play. Burford made the tackle. Sullivan, after trying to block him, took a short pass. Replogle to Sullivan, worked for four and a first down on Wichita 37. Sullivant's pass to Shirk was too short and grounded. Another pass from Sullivant went into Ward's. Have Your Brakes Checked NOW! We Are Authorized by the State Highway Patrol to Furnish an "OK" We have the latest equipment, perfect checking system, and three experienced brake service men. Sullivant could not find a receiver and ran back to the scrime game. He was thrown back Nate. Chituckie hit the stare at Gehardt for Ward at right tackle Rig for Niggers at Wichtle right end in for Winecke at quarterback. Score: Kansas 0, Wichita 18, Brill 21, Oklahoma 1. Barker Cameron took the kickoff back to the KU. 34. Hardacre让Sullivan's pass bounce out of his hands. Nye grabbed the next pass from the KU. 35. Hardacre让KU. 36. One minute, 15 seconds to play. A pass worked, Sullivan to Replogle, for four, but Wichita took it on downs on a hill and on backwards on N.Greek in backtrack for Wichita. Brill failed to gain at right tackle. Both sides were rucked up, the goal, where he was on own left tackle and raced 65 yards straight down the east sidelines to the goal, where he was on separate flying tackle, but the ball was just over the line. It was the same spot exerted by both tacklers. Brill daddled three K.U. tacklers as he went through the line, then out-tapped everyone as he flew a yard back into the corner with Steward missed the point. Super Service Wurtelle for Ward, Schlothauer for Wells, and Schlothauer 7 Wurtelle on Wichita. It was Wurtelle on a spinner got four at left guard. Wurtelle at center got sounded ending half before the spinner be snapped on another play. And get out of the 51% Defective Group CARTER 24-hour Service 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 Score: Kansas 0. Wichita 12. You Get a Guaranteed Job Here! In the first half K.U. made five first down and Wichita none, not counting touchdown runs in the W.I. 15. Nishage got two, tackled by Warren. Snith, on a reverse, broke three yards for offside, the W.U. penalized yeards for offside. Kansas 0, Wichita 12 Third Quarter KU. was penalized 15 and it was first down on Wichita 34. LaFour was stopped dead at center. Smith made two defensive grounded. Smith punted 42 yards to Replogle, who fumbled it momentarily and was spilled on the KU. 27. Sultavian (a defensive line) was stopped for a yard gain. Replogle painted out on the W.U. 32. Time out. Smith made a yard gain at center. Smith got around his left end for six as K. U. players missed tackles. Lafontaine passed Smith. Smith painted out on K.U.'s 32. Stapleton broke through and spilled LaFour for a three-yard loss. LaFour shot a pass to Smith for 15 yards and Smith dodged around defenders and cut back Stewart's kick went wide. Steward's kick went wide. KU. replaced four players, Meier, quarterback, backcourt, and center. Moreland, guard, entered the game. Time out Goldsberg, hold up as Ax is injured, prepares for cammady was stopped at center for three-yard, and Warren's pass to Replogle was wide, Burford of Wichita recovering on K.U. 36. Time out K. U. received, Steward kicking the ball got the ball on the goal line and did not for WU Nichage was carried out by Douglass crushed center for nine. Douglass crushed center for nine. Score: Kansas 0, Wichita 18. You Are Missing Something! .. if you havent tried our special Sunday Turkey Dinner. 35c MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. Douglass picked up two for a first down. Divens got three at tackle. Divens got three at defense. Douglass on a fake reverse plunged for seven and first down on the W.U. 46. Replogle, taking a pass, ran back over the Lakers and gained a pass. A replogle to Divens, was good turnaround, a first down for W.U. 22. A replogle was trailed through for three at center. Replogle, on a reverse, got six Doughless dives off right knee for 10 yards and went to the ball on Wichita 11. Divers lost a yard and was injured. Time out, time out, time out. He put 9 yards to the Wichita 2. On a fake, Doughless lost a yar Fourth Quarter Score: Kansas 0, Wichita 18 Sulliant went back in for K.U. For W.U. Brill at left half, Abbott at tackle, Wells in for Smith at right giden for Gawthrop at quarterback. Replegle's pass was grounded in the face of the Shockers and the Shockers penalized far. Another Replegle pass was too low, and the ball was down by Shuckers. Brill knocked logle's pass on the goal line. Wichita's hall on dows on the Webster 9. Brill made a yard. Brill's pass was incomplete. Wells lost six at end. Brill punted to midfield. Dougias scored to Wichita 38. Time for WU. Ax is replaced by Jackson. WU penalized lily for many offenses, and left tackle for seven and first down on a fake and spin. Douglass went through tackle for 7. Douglas won on a fake and spin, and got a first down on the WU 13. For longer wear, better appearance and d greater satisfaction from the tailor tailored to your individual measurements. $27^50 and up A major investment in Better Appearance can be had for only-ton in for Anderson for K.U. Doug. throughout and tucked through left side for W.U. down carrying three W.U. tacklers along. Douglass made the goal. Sullivan got around right end for Richardson no gain; Wiencke nade class. Sullivan tried right end or a loss of six, tacked by full-back Ward. Wichita took the ball down, on own 18. Time out for THE TAILOR Phone 914 924 Mass. Nash in at center for Pollock. She was knocked out twice by Bishikam. Wells got at center. Brill punted to Wiencke. Richardson hit left for four. Brill knocked down Richardson's pass to left. Doughtug hit for five at left tuckle. Douglass crashed for seven and first down on the W.U. 32. Stapleton in for Anderson for K.U. Doug. throughout and tucked through left side for W.U. down carrying three W.U. tacklers along. Douglass made the goal. "Suiting You Is My Business" Turner in at guard for Stapleton for K.U. Douglass kicked off for the game. Brill tried center but is stopped. Brill on a reverse to Smith, loses two yards. G. Nelys in at quarterback and wins two yards. Brill kicks to K.U. 15 over head of safety. Dougless returns ball to K.U. 32. Two through the right side of the line for three yards. Douglass on the reverse play picks four yards over the line and knocks the tackle to Riichardson knocked down. Wiencke went back in punt formation but Douglass tried center and made 12 yards and first and 10 on W U. W 49-yard line. Sultani tried eviction, but Clemens eckeled to Richardson, was good for 11 yards and first and ten. Hrule in at tackle for Boasleave, K.U. penalized for too many times out. Ball on W.U. 38. Richardson hit the ball from the end of the wood for Shirk at left end for K.U. K.U. penalized another five yards for delaying game, excessive time out, or incomplete play towing. Wienerke's pass is intercepted by N.Geely on own 13-yard line. Scholthauer in for Smith at half for W.U. Wichita scored a goal and Ward around left end on the last play of the game. day of the game. Final score: Kansas 7, Wichita 18. New Shipments of PUBLISHERS' SPECIALS have just arrived. These are reprints of the cream of past publishing seasons —books you can be proud to add to your library. Come in and see them. HI JOE! I CAN'T STOP! The gang is waiting for me at the--- GRANADA COFFEE SHOP 1024 Mass. Get Back to Normal In Smart, CLEAN Clothes Put the "pattern" back in your life with clothes you'll be proud to wear. Get the confidence that makes everything you do worthwhile. .the self-assurance that comes with being well dressed. Put new life, new color, new style into your old clothes . . make every garment as smart and fashion-right as the day you bought it. 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