PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1835 Detroit Trounces Chicago Cubs 8-3 In Hitting Spree Three Cub Hurlers Fail to Stop Tigers in Second Game at Detroit Detroit, Oct. 3—The scene of the 1935 world series moved to Chicago tonight with the count deadlocked at 2-1 after a bittersweet losing a ringed attack in today's games which brought them on to 3 triumphs over the National League champions, The Tigers, after being stopped in the opening game yesterday by Lon Warnock, found their batting eye on a brilliant comeback to even the series. Clubbing a trio of Cub burrelers for nine hits, the Tigers got off to an early lead, regaining four tallies in the opening innning and never headed Hank Greenberg's home run with Gehring on base eliminated the first innings apulture and was the blow which sent a veteran Charlton Root to the showers. The Tigers chalked up three more runs in the fourth and drove Leffey Henhshau. Root's successor, from the third round, was the single-time simply拍 Gehringer account for the Tiger scoring. They added their final run in the seventh when Gehringer scored after Fox's single bad catch by Zachary Cox, walk, third Chicago either of the day. Tommy Bridges, diminutive Tiger hurler, kept the Cubs well in check, allowing six Rangers and, only in the fifth game of the season, a full in bunching safeties which resulted in runs, Caravarita, Cub first sacker, scored on the fifth on Jurgis single and in the seventh, Billy Herman amashed which brought in Jurgis and Kowalki. The third game of the series will be played tomorrow in Chicago, followed by additional contests on Saturday and Sunday. If more games are necessary to determine the winner, the teams will journey back to Detroit. --make their own time arrangements. First round pairings are as follow Freshman Gridsters Francis Porion is alternating a halfback and fullback. He weighs 19 pounds and is from Wakeene. Porion was also a track star at Wakeene. Charles Warren is showing up wel in the line. At the present, he is playing right guard. Charles is from For Scott and weighs 175 pounds. Warren Ambrose, Lawrence High school star in basketball, is giving football a try and is showing up in good shape. He is playing both pounds and is playing in the backfield. Robert Henry, also a Lawrence High school man, starred at fullback and in track while competing. Robert plays forward in football team and is a quarter-miller. Frank Parillo played two years of high school football at Elliwood City. Pa. He is playing halffield and is showing up well. Frank weighs 170 pounds Dean Stoner, a promising looking freshman, is *playing* tackle position Dennis is a Lawrence High school product and a good nice one. He weighs 150 pounds. Wade Nelson, all-city man from Kansai City. M., played football at Southwest High School. He is playing guard position. Wade weighs 170 pounds. Cell Bertan, all-Valloy guard from Wichita, is playing a very good game at his position. He weighs 170 pounds. Lynn Mahmann played two years of his high school career in Augusta. He is promising looking variety material and weights 165 pounds. Orville Anderson competed in football and truck at Olathe High School. Orville played tackle in high school, but Coach Caugham has him playing backfield. He put 15 pounds and was one of the fittest linemen ever out at Olathe. Mike McKinney competed in football at Kenney Station, Pa. Mike weigh 180 pounds and is playing left guard material like the stuff for variety material. Howard Dexter is a flashy backfield man from Larned. He weighs 180 pounds. Howard played three years at Cincinnati, where he has his opposition plenty of trouble. Hubert Georhart, JA, Oklahoma City, OKla. star high school football man is playing tackle and guard. Hubert Imbray 210 pounds and hits plenty hard. Women's Intramurals Women's intramurals have started and one hundred entries have been received by the women's athletic office for the annual fall tennis tournament. The women's intramurals were off and the results turned into the office by October 10. Opponents will Division I—Stockwell, Indiana, vs. St. Louis, Missouri, O. Fi. vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harnett; Dalton, KFG vs. Rose, Walkins Hall, va; bye; Smedley, KKG vs. Harr **Division II—Miksell** Ch. O i vs. Ho, Indiana, vs. Karlan, Gamma Phi vs. bye; Borders, Pi Beta Phi, vs. Swan- field, vs. Karlan, Gamma Phi vs. bye; Supperson, KKG; vs. Sharp, Sigma Kappa; Barnes, TNT, vs. Fiske Al Pi Beta Phi, vs. KKG; Chi O, vs. Liat- ter, KKG; Duban, Corbin Hall, vv. Pi Beta Phi, Kennedy, Chi O, vs. Liat- ter, KKG; Perafeld, Walkins Hall, vs. bye; Gamma Phi, vi vs. swaerz, A D vi, Karlan, Trutta, Delta Division III—Dodge, KKG, vs bye KKG, Gamma Della, KKG, vs bye Judaek KKG, vs bye, KIKler Corbin Hall, vs Walker, KKG; Stark Corbin Hall, vs Walker, Ch; O; Delta Delta, v Kirkham, Ch; O; Gobring TNT, v Lemson, Pi Beta Phi, Bry; Gobring TNT, v Lemson, Pi Beta Phi, TNT, v Montgomery, WJ; Winkie Corbin Hall vs Bowell, Ch; O; Wood- ing, KKG vs Kelly, Theart; Earlhart Earlhart, KKG vs Kelly, Theart; Fitzhugh, Alpha Chi, vs bye Gieler, Warkins Hall, vi bye; Shawner Gieler, Warkins Hall, vi bye; Division IV—Bruce, Pi Beta Phi, vi, TNT, vi, Ripley, A D vi, bue, Puley, Walkins Hall vs Miller, Theta, TNT vs Ripley, A D vi, bue, Puley, Walkins Hall vs Miller, Theta, Delato KEG, vi, Anderson, Ind; Barkman, Corbinn Hall vs Daniels, Signa, KWEktersinger, vi, Baker, VI, KWEktersinger, Pi Beta Phi, vi, Kaule, A D vi, Roby, Gamma Phi, vi, KWEktersinger, Pi Beta Phi, vi, Shearer, Theta, Fay, VI, Baker IvGoldsmith, Corbin Hall, vi bye, Willettas, Walkins Hall, vi bye, Willettas, Walkins Hall, vi bye. Wildcat Coach Worried Over Aggie-Tiger Fray Injured Knee May Preven 'Red' Elder From Participating Participating Kansas State. defending Big Size champions, plays Fort Hays tomorrow in the playoffs. Iowa is coach, worried. Too many people are calling the game a set-up to suit Coach Johnson. State State heat the Tigers by only we touchdowns last year, and the lays aggregation is to all appearance stronger this year. Consequently, Fry reedered practice Tuesday, and his has continued since then. Among other things that are worrying the Wildcat coach is the physical condition of "Red" Elder, the Wildcat's star ball carrier. Elder was mainly responsible for his team's two-touchdown victory over the strong Dauguem队. **issue number 1** Early in the game he returned a unit 44 yards to the Disqueuse 2-yard line, and in the second hall, he intercepted a pass and ran 75 yards for a touchdown. However, he came out of the game with an injured knee, and it may keep him out of the game tomorrow. In case Elder is unable to play, place at fullback will be taken by Ted McCarthy. Both men are capable ground gainers, but they are not of the sensational type that Elder is. Fort Hays won its first two games of the season with ease, defeating Augusta 34-6 and Chadron, Neb. Teachers 26-0 Quarterback Palmer, one of his greatest teams. Points' is back again and was one of the stars of the first two games. "Cocky," Sexton, the other, "Twin" was graduated, but Alvin Stabb was hilled in at his position in a manner that has quieted fees that losing Sex- tion is painful. "Cocky" Sexton Is Gone "Jim, 'Jeager', the Hays coach, is a former Kansas State man. He was one of Bo McMillain's star guards in 1928, 29 and 30, and is the second K-State grand to coach a football team and pit against his Alma Mater. SC00P SCOOP First News Shots KANSAS VS NOTRE DAME DICKINSON Today - Tomorrow Try a Cup of Our Fresh Silex Coffee Lobos Will Bring Flashy Passing Attack to Owen Field Oklahoma Team Plays New Mexico Saturday Norman, Oct. 3 - Easily the most brilliant forward passing attack to show on Owen field this season will be that of Coach Gwin Henry, New Mexico Lebos who clash with Capt. Lawrence "Bilf" Jones. Sooners he Saturday. Last year, Henry's team scored three-fourths its 251 points on forward passes, most of them flung by cat like Abedon Paz, 147 pound Mexican halfback, who threw 20 touchdowns for the Lobos last year, most of them received by fourth and second end. final pass-receiver developers in the Southwest in recent years. UNION FOUNTAIN The Lobos of 1935 proved that they could hit the aerial bulls-eye too, while defeating the New Mexico Teachers a week ago. Of the six touchdowns scored by New Mexico, four were on defense and a fifth on for-after-lateral. Sub-Basement Memorial Union New Mexico has played and won two games already this season. She defended the New Mexico Teachers 40 to 6 for a win over San Diego at School of Mines 20 to 8 in the mud at Albuquerque Saturday, attempting very low forward passes. Last year, she scored 53 points. --by a score of 4 to 0, by virtue of two safeties. Meanwhile Captain Jones looked his Sooner over at the Monday practice and found no one seriously injured. His squad worked against New Mexico formations as shown by the freemain team, whose offense they offuse. They did not写谱. Although Captain Jones' Sooners have had but four and one-half short weeks, spring practice and all, to build an offense and defensive, they moved around smartly against Colorado, exerting pressure with fans—the shift, the three-team system and the double wingback formation. Now that they've had a game under their belts, Captain Jones expects them improve noticeably from week to week. The players will play in Robertson, and Mickey Parks, none of whom played against Colorado, probably will be ready for New Mexico. The official crowd for the Colorado golf team approximated 13,000. King G. Price, assistant athletic director, announced Men's Intramurals Yesterdays touch football game between the Phi Pa'i and the pi KA's resulted in a victory for the former Both scores were made at the expense of Hail, Pi K A back, who was downed behind his own goal line by R. Hodge, Phi Psi tackle in the first half. He fumbled a pass behind him and the ball bounced in the second half. The feature of the game was the punting of North, Phi Psi back. Substitutions: Phi Pi~Young for St. Chair, Blowes for North; PIk PA~Award for Caldwell, Caldwell for McKown. Recerve, Grace, Umire, Pits. The Line-up was as follows: The Ploneers defeated the Tennessee Club 20-8, Barth and Hall each scored a touchdown, and the other eight points played well for the victors. JUNE lane-up well as follows: Phi K. Pos. Pi K A. Phi K. Pos. Pi K A. St. Clair LT Welsh Wilbert LG Caldwell Steinheimer C Holdreth Arbuthnot RG McKown RT RT McKown F. Durand RE Pipkin C. Hodge B Lippitt D. Durand B Wilkina North B Hall J. Jenkins A safety on the opeing kickoff resulted in a DU victory over the Pui Delts, George Moore and Stew Chambers were outstanding for the losers; Mike Watt and Kyle Larson played outstanding ball for the winners. Delta Tau Delta crushed Sigma Nu by a score of 12-0. Both touchdowns were the results of passes by Hedges. One of the cain in the first period to Wilen, and the second in the last period to Olsen, Elmore, Wiles and Hedges scored in that game. Moser and Kelly starred for Sigma Nu. Sigma Chi defeated Sig Ep last night in intramural horseshoes by a score of 3-0, and Triangle defeated Kappa Sigma 2-0 by virtue of a default. Wear a New Coat to the Game The Sigma Chi team was composed of Sturgese and Glaze who won by a score of 21-4; 21-15. Gile and Norris won 21-6; 21-5. Porter and Summers won by 21-8; 21-14 McCoy and Norris made up the Sig Ep team. Send the Daily Kansan home Free Shrimp Cool evenings, Cool days, makes a Topcoat feel comfortable—all styles here for your choosing. Top Coat Time New Gloves New Hats GROSS CAFE Friday Night 9th and N.H. Wrap Around Coats with Side Pleats Bolt Back Coats with Center Pleats Bolt Around Coats with Side Pleats $20 $20 $25 $30 $30 $35 $20 - $22.50 - $25 - $30 - $35 Weaver's See these fine coats the sporting thing to wear.. is the outfit that keeps you warm! A Real Winner SECOND FLOOR We picked these suits because we want to keep you from being a shivering companion at the football game. Every fellow wants to take an uncomplaining female. We wants one that is utterly chic too. That's why we suggest these smart wool suits. Spartans Defeat Grinnell Saturday's Game Takes Toll of Michigan State Backs The Michigan State Spartans counted three backfield casualties this week after their smashing football defeat of Grinell last Saturday, 41 to 1. On these disadvantages did not prevent Ray Courchtright, chief of the University Athletic Department, coordinating the states far above the team that trounced Michigan 16 to 0 last year. Michigan State defeated Grinnell 32 to 20 last year, and went on to drop one only game all season, that to the powerful Syracuse Orange. Michigan State defeated Kansas last year at Lawrence, 6 to 0, with Kurt Warmbenn, who is back this year, lead the way. Grinell will journey to East Lansing, Mich., for a return game Saturday, Oct. 12. The Spartans will tackle Michigan this return game Saturday, Oct. 12. The Spartans will tackle Michigan this week. Hardin May Star for L.S.U. Hurdle Champion Trying For a Berth in Backfield What few football stars have done may be accomplished this fall by Glenn "Slats" Hardin, world's 400 meter hurdle champion. According to the Daily Teenan, there is a possibility that Harlan will enter into a football star in a single season. Hardin, who is a member of the Louisiana State University football squad, is trying out for a berth in the backfield. His high school coach says he was an expert in the art of timing his speed. Although "Slats" is slender, he became a sure and terrific blocker. Read Kansan want ads. TAMDAX for fastidious women Because it's invisible, even with the perfectly fitted gown. ...Because it brings untouched comfort and freedom. ...Smart women everywhere demand this modern sanitary napkin Designed by a physician RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. "The Rewall Store" 9th & Tenth Phone 238 IS YOUR PERSONAL LIBRARY GROWING? We have an excellent selection of DOLLAR BOOKS worthy of a place in it. 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