✓ PAGE FOUR .7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1931 WORLD SERIES WON BY CARDS IN LAST GAME St. Louis Wiph Earnshaw 4-2 in Final Contest to Take Championship Away From Connie Mack MARTIN FAILS TO HIT Gabby Street's Youngster Does not Reach First Base in Contest St. Louis, Oct. 10—(Special)-Burleigh Grimes, the 73-year-old skill pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, hit a single in to score his second victory over Connie Mack and his Athletics and bring the world’s baseball championship to St. Louis. The final score was 4 to 2, and he allowed no runs. The A's were able to score. Philadelphia did not play the brand of play that is usually characteristic of the American League winners. Micah Hyde, who catches in baseball, was the "goat" of today's game. In the first innning he dropped Orsantti's last strike, and while throwing the Card's outfielder out at first base across the plate with a prepaid run. Martin Fails to Set Record Martin Fails to Sell Record Of the game was the fact that "Pepper" Martin, who at the end of the fifth game bad tied the World Series record for most saves in a single safe drive would have given him a record. In his last appearance at the plate, he struck out on a wide-open, over-anxious. He did, however, make a good running catch of Bishop's fly ball in the ninth return to win. Two Big Innings for Cards For the first game of the present series the park in St. Louis was not filled to capacity. Little more than 25% of the cleaning contest. It is thought, however, that many who wanted to attend the game stayed away because they did not want to be on sale at the park. But insofar as the players only receive their share from the first four games, it did not make a cut in the earnings of either game. George Earhawr started the game for Connie Mack, but the Cardinal used him for his second victory to cinctch the victory. Even though the big right hand allowed but five hits, three by High and one by Low, the ball was visual form and at times showed wildness that is ordinarily foreign to his pitching because it is relevant in the eighth inning by Walsh. Bad Ninth Inning Grimes allowed seven hits but was never in serious danger until the ninth strike, and then the last frame. Foxx, the next batter, however, offered a foul behind the plate in a pitch that the first put out. Then Miller forced Simmons at second for the second put out. Grimes was all in. It was suicide to let him pitch to the next batter, so Gabby Street lifted him and sent "Wild" Craig McMahon to the hardest man in either league to pitch to, was at the plate. Hallagan had two strikes on him and then fed Bishop two balls. On the next pitch the A's scored a triple and Bishop and drove it to center. "Pepper" Martin, after a long run, camped under it and the catch brought the first world's championship to St. Louis since Rogers Barnett piloted the team a few But Dykes walked and Williams singled over to third to fill the bases. It was Walberg's turn to bat, but Comme were well prepared for it. Here was a chance for the younger to steal all the glory from "Pepper" and get another score. Although he did not connect for a circuit blow, his single, with the three-count backhand, led the Cards' lead. Philadelphia: Browns fouled to High. Hassan out. Fresh in Buffalo. Cochrane was also out. Chicago: Browns fouled to High. Jake McKinnon out. No. Luster had coupled to left, Walkas had almost left on left, Hight alighting at second. First Watcha had coupled to right, Walkas had coupled to right and row on Martin. Khandwala then led with the group to third. Martin then walked and state are going toublery, two runs. St. Louis. Wallem walked. Gelfman hit into a double play. Dyker in Shoes to Phoenix. Gomez was on no strikes. No turns. No hits. No errors. Philadelphia: Semiconductor on right. Ford Seat on left. Washington in middle. Miraiinger to right. McCain to left. Kerry to right. High who forced Mills at around a door on the left. Finnish willws was out at bay Gates to右上. Roberts to right. 12/16/18 Philadelphia, Lansing County High. Hugh to Bath. Babylon. Bohlow walters. Cwight caught of Bath first on all four to Bottlement. Hain from Walkner. in tight field. St. Louis. High sledged to center, Walkins hawk the ball over the right field fence for ahm. Cam on high sledged at oime. Fench died at the hase Two winnings of oime. Ocattain attack one. Two winnings. No errors. team training Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Fresno, Chico nomads. Numbers were at out. Galler, Colbert non-balls. Pux was called on snakes. No runs non-balls. No snrows. St. Louis: Bortleman stroket out. Withem was not Watches to doe's. Giltbird did not. Foaws no. Naws not. Philadelphia: Milton collapsed in recovery. Dykes won a first-round, but Botman overcame. Williams was on the bench. Butler put up 13 points. Earnshaw hit his last double play. Forbes got out in Botman's伤病. Two time Twin. Se. Leontie, Giorgio was thrown down, Dykes on Fuxx. High was thrown out. Earnshaw to Fuxx. Warkins was out at first. Fuxx unassisted. No runs. No hits. No runs. **Intimacy** Philadelphia. Bombshells out on an attack. He has died in Orlando, Florida. Custumes was thrown out. High to Bettenson. No runs. No hits. No war. No batts. St. Louis: Frisch was thrown out at first by Emmon shank. Martin was out. Williams to Foxx. Oriant struck out. No run. No. Hits. no.巡击 errors. St. Louis: Bartonry fouled to Cochrane. Wilson bird to Hass. Gilbert struck out. No runs. No hits. No errors. Philadelphia: Summons struck out. Poxx was called out on strikes. Miller missedreferee a on single to Gilbert. Dkker struck out. No runs. One hit. No errors. **English Iftar** Philadelphia. Hassan wiled. Tadeh bleached for Earthshaw and wished. Bobo was thrown out, high to Baltimore. Has wiled. Couture was thrown out, Ginnie to Baltimore. No roa. No taze. St. Louis, Walker went to the box for Philadelphia. Griffin struck out. High stung by Williamson. Griffin caught. It is quickly enough to batter out. Walker hit a home run. Not run. No runs. He hits. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. No runs. Philadelphia; Summons walked. Foe found to hold on at the back of the stairs. Debbie Milne walked. Williams injured third leg along the bases. Cinder starred in a 3:10 loss. DeKalb again reigned. Games in the box for Driskel. John reigned. Games in the box for Lecom. Driskel and John each scored. Player AB R H PQ A M B B B B B Walden, Bb 1 0 0 1 0 Friess, Bb 1 0 0 1 0 Maier, Bb 1 0 0 1 0 Derrmann, Bb 1 0 0 1 0 Orenstein, Bb 1 0 0 12 0 Wilson, c 5 0 0 1 4 Wilson, c 5 0 0 1 4 Gerlin, p 5 0 0 1 4 Gerlin, p 5 0 0 1 4 Ballester, p 5 0 0 1 4 Total 27 4 5 27 14 | Player | AB | R | H | P0 | A | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Baird, p | 18 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Haas, of | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Sommons, p | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Millet, p | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Miller, f | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Lombard, p | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Lamport, p | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | | Troll, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Troll, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - Batted for Earnshaw in eighth. * Batted for Walbray in south. The game by innings. Total 11 2 7 24 9 Required to answer is in units. R H I PulledRight 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 PulledLeft 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Lifted 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Dionne Irwin, Washinton, wristwatch maker; Evan M. Harmon, Gwynedd, wristwatch maker; Fannie Mae, New York, wristwatch maker; Jessica Kellner, Freshfield to Bustonbury, candle maker; Franck Gilbert to Bustonbury, candle maker; Linda Cohen to Bustonbury, candle maker; Frances Finnis, Bayard Mary Mariani, Ungar watchmaker. Aggie Alumni Gathering to Be Guests Dad's Day Visitors Will Receive Gov eror's Cup Between Halves of Game The Kansas-Aggie Alumni Association will be guests of the K. U. Alumni Association on Doe's Day next Saturday, when many former students are Several meetings are scheduled to be held during the day. A meeting of the Parents Association will be to be held at 3:30; a meeting of the Parents Association at 10:30; and a luncheon will be served in room 102 at 11:30. Algebra directors and officers as guests. Between halves at the game the KU. Alumni will present the governor's cup to the Agile alumni. The Aggren is Karsas-Kansas Atkinsoname last fall. There will also be a meeting of the executive committee of the K. U. Memorial Association. The Dedds Day is scheduled in the Memorial United at 0 p.m. Officers and directors of the K. U. Alumni Association are: L N. Flint, 97; president; Roland Boynton, 16; vie- president; Fred Ellsworth, 22; secu- tory-treasurer; E B. Blanch, e; G. O. Furst, F Eileach Infaults, 95; H T. Wedell, 129; Grace Wilkie, 12; T Wagst- ter, 197; J W. Murray, 119. Kansas Downs Millikin 30-0 on Local Gridiron (Continued from page 1) Kansas outplayed Millikin but could not score again. Manning kicked off to Davies on the 6-yard line, who returned to the 24 yard line. Brazil being injured on the field, Milkman first and ten for Milkman, only to lose a yard in three plays. Corbett kicked to Black on the Kansas 40-yard line, who tore through the entire Milkman team to place the ball on the opponent's side. Third Quarter With Manning and Black carrying Kansas point to the Milwaukee肌功 touchdown. Manning's try for point was no good. Score: Kansas 12, Milwaukee At the start of this period Coach Hach-giss sent the first string man back into the game. He faced the Milliken 21-yard line Schanek and Page, in two plays, brought up his second play and after one play Pages and through the center for the third touch-down. He failed to kick the extra point, however. Score: Kansas 18, Milliken 37. Manning kicked off to Corbett, who returned 12 yards from his 10-yard line Millikin could do nothing with the ball. Corbett ran wild on the跑. A blind at a penalty and a forward pass, together with two good gains by Plumley and Tackett, sent the ball into the Millikin 35-yard line. Manning placed a sweet kick out of bounds on Millikin's 8-yard line, where, after a touchdown, he made a stop. Millikin was forced to kick. The Kansas队 was breaking through time after time to stop Captain Corbett behind the line of scrimmage. Corbett ran in the 35-yard line as the quarter ended. After Schenk kicked off and Millikin failed to gain in three downs, Corbett jumped into the middle from the Millikin 40-yard line to the 15-yard line. Schenk, on the first play following this fought his way over the 30-yard line, but missed the down, but his try for the extra point won won. Scorec: Kansas 24, Millikin 0. Sebanke kicked off to Corbett on to her pass. She touched the ball in his 34-yard line. After three plays, Corbett got off a poor kick that Rest picked up on. He scored on a later pass. After an exchange of play and punts, Kansas had the ball on its own 32-yard line, and after a series of passes, the ball crossed the Millikin 37-yard line, a long pass, Borrello to Hanson, was good for the game in afternoon. Scorec: Kansas 30, Millikin 0. Kansas Millingk Hanson Henry Mehrling LT Curtis Baker LG Rollins Bausch (c) CW Foley Bauch RG Tarro Foy RT Musso Campbell RE Miller Borello QB Russell Schaake LAH Corbett Durkee RH George Page RF Dever The score by periods: Kansas— 0 6 12 12—30 James Millikin— 0 0 0 0—0 Officers: Steve O'Rourke, Holy Cross reference; Dr. Ming Qi, Duke University; Dr. J. Paul Geogheston University, head inman; Jack Copeland, Friends University, field **Summary:** First down—Kansas, 195 Millikin 9; Yell off—Scrimgamage 196 Millikin 9; Offest—Kansas 9, Millikin 7; Passes completed—Kansas 3, Millikin 3; Passes signed by—Kansas 54, Millikin 29 Millikin 1; Total yards off—Kansas 51 Millikin 1; Total yds from scrimgamage and passing—Kansas 399, Millikin 200; Yds lost from scrimgamage and passing bear of plays—Kansas 59, Millikin 60 Average gain per play—Kansas 67, Millikin 8; Total yards on bear of plays—Kansas 59, Millikin 60 Average gain per play—Kansas 67, Millikin 8; Yards lost by penalty —Kansas 65, Millikin 15, Punts, number—Kansas 9, Millikin 1; Total yards lost by penalty—Kansas 9, Millikin 1 Scoring: Kansas, Madison, Manning, Page, Schaake, and Hanson. Millikin, none. Schenectady, N. Y—(UP)—Saving the lives of two adults may merit Alen Roa, I25, a Carnegie medal. His fellow boy scouts are working toward the college. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Young of Wakefield when they fell from a boat. Cornhuskers Win First Conference Tilt Over Sooners Substitutions: First quarter—Kansas Brazil for Mehringer, Kite for Campbell, Milklin, none. Second quarter—Kansas Brazil for Mehringer, Kite for Campbell, Casni for Carini, Burchan for Bauch, Kwatermil for Rost, Zvolniak for Foy, Kennedy for Homan, Manandi for Milklin, Plumley for Black, Plumley for Madison Milklin, Davis for Russell, D. Fawley for D. Tarroj, J. Harrell for Rolina, Plumley for Madison, Plumley for Black, Plumley for Madison, Davis for Russell, Plumley for Madison, Weaver for Black, Dump for Freese, Fountain for Kwatermil, Plumley for Madison, Mchinger for Brazil, Baker for Chapel, Bunsch for Burcham, Rost for Footprint, Foy for Zwobnek, O'Neil for Footprint, Mchinger for Russell, Plumley for Grieley, Grieley for Weaver, Page for Dumm, Plankett for Grieley, Machelin for Rost, Taylor for Burcham, Milklin, Plumley for Madison, Fawley for Russell, Resh for France, Heimlein for Corbert, Harbell for Miller, Duweesee for Fawley Both teams in same lines that ended the first half. George Sauer Makes Two Long Runs to Score Touchdowns for Nebraska AGGIES DOWN TIGERS 20-7 PLAY IN HAIL STORM Ralph Graham, 290 pound sophomore Agile fullback, came near stoiling the show. He pounded away with defensiveness, and his powerhouse drive accounted for the Agile touchdowns in the sec. Steuler, 135-pound quarterback, apparently decided things had gone for enough when the Agtees counted in the first half. He set him up he half set about to remedy them. He took Auker's kickoff on his own fiveyard line and looked over the field and held of a few feuds to all facing the Aggie goal. CYCLONES LOSE TO DETROIT Columbia, Oct. 10—(UP) —The Kansas Agerski opened its Big Six conference football season with a decisive victory over Missouri University in Memorial stadium here today. The team defeated Oklahoma and played marked the game. Detroit, Oct. 10—(UP) The Iowa State Cyclones were unable to stop the smashing and deceptive University team in a game lost an intercontinental game, 20 to 0. DICKINSON Lincoln, Oct. 10 — (Special) Two spectacular runs by George Sauer, line ribping sophomore both in the final quarter of a hard fought game gave the Corkhoppers a 13 to 0 victory over the Oklahoma State game of the Big Six conference here today. 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