PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 1,936 Yanks Capture Series by 13-5 Win Over Giants Victors Outslug Giants To Take Sixth Game of Classic and Big End of the Purse The first all-Manhattan World Series in thirteen years went to the New York Yankees yesterday afternoon as their powerhouse finally broke down a stubborn Glien resistance in the ninth inning to give them a victory. The win gave Joe McCarthy's sluggers a 4 to 2 edge in one of the wildest hitings on record, and also a purse of close to $8,000 for each of their members. The losing Giants will have to be content with a pitcher who's put up an apace as their end of the series. Giants Show Fight refusing to "roll over and play" dead” as experts believed they would Bill Terry's Territories tried to the bitter end. The Giants ran over two runs in the first innning only to have Jake Powell the score he earned. Selkirk abad of him, "Fat Freddy" Fitzimmons didn't enjoy the success he did in his previous start and folded up in the fourth. His relief, Clydell Castman, held the Yankee sluggers to one run through the eighth when he was removed for 15 yards. The Giants were trailing by one run, 6-5 and the game was still respectable. Three outs later, in the ninth, the Yanks had pounded on every thing Coffman and Gumbert could find to throw them and seven runs had crossed the weary home plate. Two of the hits in this inning were manufactured by Freshman Joe DiMaggio who also with Jake Pepine hit three home runs and Tony Lazzeri, pounded out three hits apiece for the day's work. Too Much Murphy It was the case of a Murphy to the rescue of a McCarthy in this game. The entrance of Johnny Murphy into the game seemed to transform the Giants from mighty sluggers to weakly batmen and to change his own team-mates into the sluggers the Giants formerly had been. The Yankees were a happy bunch of players in their dressing room after the game. It had been a tough series, but they were not too bad for Giants for being a good ball club. Only Vernon "Leff" Gomer was silent. He had received word before the game that his mother was dangerously ill. The team would mediate by plane for her bedside. On the Shin— Continued from page one. try have been copying our stuff, and we like it. ✕ ✕ ✕ In one of his many (maybe we should have said innumerable) speeches, our Mr. Allen said that he took to like knitting when he was a kid, so does it too, but does he get a chance? No! Phog even has to escort him across the football field. We let that the Chaucerer in his book know how to dance across the big yard, but he can even walk across it unmade. Members of Theta Sigma Phi (Journalism women's professional candy selling sorority) have noticeably put on weight since school started this fall. Schiller Shore, back-office detective, thinks that he has found a clue. Peanuts and other tasty m oreals that decorate the classrooms they that sell them have been found missing. P. S. Rosemary Smith has gained six pounds. --trouble. The Orf twins, Bob and Bud, came to the Tigers from Maplewood's championship team of last year. Both boys are "cotton-tops," and look so much alike that recently in naming his starting line-up for the freshman team, Coach Simmons exclaimed, "I guess I'll start one of the Orf twins at end, but I don't know which one because I can't tell them apart." A description we heard the other day of a man going to bed. "He's going in to run off a batch of death." A long suffering male came through with this—the feeling of so many of the same sex. Blood red finger tips They give me jitters What matter those alluring lips When she titters And flutters and dips Those ghastly fingertips Two collegians whose names we never learned, at a place we are not allowed to disclose, engaged in the manly art of festeuchs Friday night. The only reason we know anything about it is that we knew the professor, a fellow who had had a description of them passed on to him. Praise be we were at least supposed to be winning. WOMEN Any women wishing to practice volleyball, horseshoe, or hand-ball before her tournament game; may make arrangements with the team's medical team for time, and for the use of the equipment. Men's Intramurals The men's intramural schedule for this afternoon is as follows: Touch football. 6 men; Pi K. A, X. Sigma Ch. on field 1; and Sigma Nus Va. Beta, on field 2. Games to start at 4:20. Handball: Phi Delta Vs. Sigma Alpha Mu; and S. A. E. vs. Delta Chi. Matches to start at 3:30. Horseshoe: Delta Tau vs. Galloping Ghosts; and Delta Chi vs. Phi Gam. Matches to strat at 4:30. Tennis: Rock Chalk vs. S. P, E., and D. U. vs. Racketeers. Matches to start at 3:30. Iowans Prepare For Tough Battle With Jayhawkers (Special to The Kansas) Ames, Iowa, Oct. 6.—With their toughest game of the season behind them, the Iowa State Cyclones settled down this week to hard work in preparation for their Big Six conferences engagement on Saturday at State Field here Saturday afternoon. Outweighed and outclassed by a powerful Nebraska team last week, Iowa State took the short end of a 34 to 0 score, the worst defeat suffered by a Cyclone队 in the six years that Coach George Veenker has been at the helm The Cornhuskers, in Coach Veenker's opinion, constitute the best football team any of his Cyclone squads have 'feed. The play of four Cyclone men was cited by Coach Veenker as outstanding. Ed Book, 200-pound sophomore, was the third player to make a positive opinion. The line play of Captain Clarence Gustine, tackle, also stood out, while the offensive work of Gordon Beupke, sophomore fullback, who averaged 15 yards per kick, time he took the ball, was pleasing. The first University fencing tournament is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 25. This tournament will include all members of the fencing club and all other persons in the University interested in fencing. Fencers wishing to compete should report to Jim Report as soon as possible. Fencing Team To Enter Tournament The purpose of this first tournament is to determine the quality of players from Kansas City for selection for selecting a team for competition with a Kansas City fenceing organization on Nov. 21. The competitor will be selected based on the selection. The fencing club hopes to hold another elimination tournament between the first tournament and time for the final winner. Women's Intramurals The independents will meet the Watkins hall team in the third horse-shoe game of the women's intramural tournament this afternoon at 4:30 --trouble. The Orf twins, Bob and Bud, came to the Tigers from Maplewood's championship team of last year. Both boys are "cotton-tops," and look so much alike that recently in naming his starting line-up for the freshman team, Coach Simmons exclaimed, "I guess I'll start one of the Orf twins at end, but I don't know which one because I can't tell them apart." Moll, I. T.N.T. defeated Baker, R. I.W.W., and Rowland, M. T.N.T. won from Pauley, I.W.W., in the first tour-game which was played year-end. Send the Daily Kansan home New Jubilesta 9 'til 12 Buddy Blake's K.U. Rhythm Club Orchestra 935-28 Massachusetts DANCING Wed.-Fri.-Sat. Nights Footnotes on Football --trouble. The Orf twins, Bob and Bud, came to the Tigers from Maplewood's championship team of last year. Both boys are "cotton-tops," and look so much alike that recently in naming his starting line-up for the freshman team, Coach Simmons exclaimed, "I guess I'll start one of the Orf twins at end, but I don't know which one because I can't tell them apart." It seems that the Nebrauka rooters got off to a "flow" start this year. Introducing a new tradition on the Nebrauka campus, Innocents, men's senior honorary biology, will sponsor the first class of red feathers in the form of red feathers with a white block N to every student in the university. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to have a few Jayhawk feathers hanging around for atmosphere. That old man and bird of a feather together may have its good point afterall. This is the first year that students of the University of Syracuse will be allowed to sit with dales at football games. After his time, he by the campaign started last year by a freshman who worked his way through school and is not a member of any fraternity. That freshman deserves college freedom of all time. Coach Simmons of the Missouri freshman team is having double Bill Dalley, Iowa State College football-player, is going to the gridiron after school hours from now on. After the varsity team had gone through a hard scrimmage one night last week in preparation for Nebraska. Bill drove to his father's house and asked him for the bill. Offered to help with the evening chores. When it came to roaking, evidently one of the coxes had heard the Cyclone guard's prowess for she kicked the 265-pound Dalley through the wall of the horn. Although Dalley's face was hurt during the trip to Lincoln, and he returned to pursue the less dangerous sport of football. The Iowa State Cyclones kept up the good work last Saturday by losing to Nebraska 34 to 10. Cyclone elves have RAINCOATS for dress or protection Trench Coats ... $4.50 Alligator Slickers ... 5.50 Gabardine Coats ... 12.50 Alligator Gale Coats ... 15.75 Looks like rainy weather is here--- Get out there and play! Get your coat now! outscored the Huskers but 5 times since the first game in 1891, while Nebraska won 25. One game ended in a tie. One game ended as 4 to 3 devoice scored in 1919. Sam Francis, the Cornhusker's passing, punting, and line-smashing full back, believes his participation in the Olympic games and campaigning on the continent last summer will help his football this season. He has learned the art of relaxing while in competition. Francis took fourth in the shot put. In a post-Olympic tour he heaved 475 pounds. At that time he should be able to throw a football clear out of the stadium. 49 Minutes To ONLY 46 Minutes From KANSAS CITY Leave LAWRENCE 8:41 a.m. Arrive KANSAS CITY 9:30 a.m. CHICAGO ___ Ar. 8:45 p.m. Direct Connection for---- RETURNING Leave KANSAS CITY 5:15 p.m. Arrive LAWRENCE 6:01 p.m. OTHER MORNING TRAINS Leave Kansas City 12:10 noon, 2:00 p.m., 10:05 p.m. Arrive Lawrence 1:07 p.m., 2:53 p.m., 10:57 p.m. RETURNING Leave Lawrence - 6:30 a.m. 11:18 a.m. 12:43 p.m. Arrive Kansas City - 7:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. For Detailed Information, Reservations, etc. Please Call... W. W. 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