PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1928 Yankee's Chances in Coming Series Considered Slim Cardinals Odds Continue to Grow as New York Players Report Injuries Through special leased wire service the University Daily Kansas is prepared to give its readers complete play by play reports of the World's Series by trained reporters of the United Press. Full accounts will be in the Kansas and on the day of game and bulletins announcing innings by inning progress will be posted on a bulletin board outside the Journalism building. New York, Oct. 1, —(UPI)—In the pool parkers and pavilions of Manhattan, the National League Champions are quoted favorites to win the coming series at rapidly lengthening odds. The Yankees have hardly one whole ball player on their list of allegiances. Babe Ruth is hard to beat in a game, home his spaghetti, Lou Gehrig has a goose egg lump on his cranium, Joe Dugan has a trick knee that will jump everywhere except through the hoop, Mark Koenig's tonis are heavier than his hitting, while Herb Pennock and Earl Condes, a half club in themselves, have joined the "dear friends of the radio audience" who share their world series with a little stature. Yanks May Repeat History Yanks May Repeat History The best indication of what man experienced in a particular season it faces the Cardinals is to be found in fund recollections of the Jast series which the Yankees played with during the second week in September. The Yankees had watched a lea- se of 13½ games away, and away, and seen the blanched palederms from the city of brotherly love plunge as though all the steel vesters of Philad- chia were at their heels. New York Team Hard to Beat Beat And then the Yankees, not much stronger intricately than at the present time, arose and spawned those who learned to play until they equaled for overtime. When they start anything as undogs, the Yankees are exceedingly hard to beat. The Cardinals are logical favorites on form, but their American League rivals are likely to mangle the done sheet. The team batting averages follow Team G R H Rbi Pp Yankees 151 866 1.537 804 293 Cardinals 754 172 1.929 725 288 Both teams are working out a Yankee stadium today. Except for injuries, man for man the Yanks excels the Cards at every position except left field, center field and catcher. Both regular catchers, Bengough and Wilson, have the same batting average, while the Yanks have the best hitting center fielder if Combs were in the game. The Cards have the fastest team excelling the Yankees by 81 stil- ness. The Cardinals stealer on either team, having 28 t his credit, Lazzeri is second with 17 National Safety Council Opens Annual Convention New York, Oct. 1, "The National Safety Council opened the Seventh annual safety congress here today with a plan to the industries and the homes of the country to help reduce the national accident toll. In the presidential address Homer E. Niez declared that all classes of accidents except auto crashes have been addressed in efforts to fort. A feature of the congress this year will be the discussion of air accidents. New Altitude Record for Japan Tokyo, Oct. 1—(UP) —Lieutenant Fukumori of the Yokosuka naval air corps has established a new altitude record for Japan. Flyting a 1928 model "chaser plane" the naval aviator reached an altitude of 7500 meters on October 3, and series of test flights to improve the altitude and endurance records of Japanese naval pilots. "World Series Queries" (United Press) Who? Where? The St. Louis Cardinals, champions of the National League, and the New York Yankees, champions of the american League. When? The first two games at Yankee Stadium, New York City, the third, fourth and, if necessary, fifth at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, the teams returning to New York to finish the series if it is not decided in St. Louis. Why? First game starts at 1:30 p. m. eastern standard time, Thursday, Oct. 4. Games at St. Louis will start at 1:30 p. m. central standard time. The Carinners won the National League pennant with a lead of two games over the Giants, acquiring a percentage of 0.12 with 95 victories and 59 defeats by by two and one-half games in the American League, winning 101 games and losing 53 for a percentage of .656. Leader's Class Totals 15 Tumblers to Perform Before Civic Organizations The leader's class in physical education has the largest enrollment in the history of the department. This class is under the direction of Herbert Alphin who also is the swimming coach for the university tank team. Mr Alphin stated that the leader's class is one of the few than any he has had in the four years he has been on the faculty of the physical education department. The class meet at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. Visitors are always welcome to attend class and witness the stumms. "This is a crick class," stated Mr. Alphin, "and any persons interested in aerobatics should drop around to see the boys go through their pace." The work covered in this class is advanced study in all departments of gymnasium work as well as special work in tumbling and springboard. The members of the class are L. V, Downs, Walter Wyrter, Maurice Lampl, Elliott Penner, Babe Evans, Henry Jones, Felix Marten, Harold Peters, Robert McAlinie, Ken Macraeon, Robert D'Angelo, Richard Sakaria辽 Earl Evens and Lowell Quimby. Two men in the class are from Baton Rouge, La. The leaders class performs for the various civic organizations such as the Kiwis Club and Rotary Club, at various times during the year, as well as making trips to the neighboring towns to give exhibitions. They also perform during the halves at the basketball games. Kansas Aggies Play Only Big Six Conference Game Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1—(UP) —One only gridiron team in the Big Six Conference saw regular scheduled action Saturday. Kansas Aggies, theBig Six entry, had little trouble in the Drehbach Swades 72 to Other teams in the Big Six either played their freshmen or went through practice scrimmage. The Mets would play against their yearlings team 16 to 6, while the Missouri Tigers gave their first year队 a similar beating. Kansas, Iowa State, and Oklahoma, each with two back-seek-and-painted for their opponents. Where Good Shoe Repairing Is a Habit Send The Daily Kansan home Deposit With Lawrence, Kansas Watkins National Bank A Trial Will Prove Our Expert Work in Shoe Repairing BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass. Deadline for Intramural Entries Wednesday Noon The deadline on entries for the fall intramural sports is Wednesday, Oct. 3. All entries are to be in the hands of Edwin R. Elbel, intramural director, not later than Wednesday noon. The fall intramural sports list includes outdoor handball, playground ball, tennis and horseshoe. The playground ball diamonds, ten in number, are being put into shape now and will be ready for the start of the season Thursday, October 3. All of our own equipment including bats and balls. The regulation 14 inch ball will be used. Bats and balls may be purchased at cost at the gymnasium and will have rules governing playground贮垒 will be mailed to all houses today. The entries for fail track and the turkey run are not due until Oct. 27. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 11—(UP) To be mistaken for a squirrel while pickling nuts in a tree and shot by four boys is the experience of Fred Bates, an anesthesiologist at General Hospital today with bullet wounds in his left arm and shoulder and a brusted head received when he was struck by the tree. He is expected to recover. K. C. Man Picking Nuts Is Shot for a Squirrel Th boys, seeing their mistake in their quarry, disappeared after promising to seek aid for their victim. Lieut. D'Arcy Greig Plans to Break Speech Record Calsbot, England, Oct. 1—(UP)—Flight Lieut. Dave Gregg of the Royal Air Force, made better than 300 miles an hour today in a test flight in Gloster-Napier Scanpane. Greig has been preparing for weeks to bring the world speed record to England. His present Gloster-Napier IV is similar to the machines used by the fighter jet, which is capable of more than 300 horsepower and is streamlined for terrific speed. The world record attempt will be made within a few days in four runs—two in each direction—over a course of 1.863 miles. Flight Lieut. Kinkead was killed recently at Southampton Water on a simulator speed attempt. His plane down into the sea and went under. The present speed record, 318 miles an hour, is held by Italy. Leaders American League: Ruth, Yankees, 54; Cechir, Yankees, 27; Goslin, Senators, 17; Hathaway, Athletes, 16; Simmons, Athletes, 16; Blue, Browns, 14. Final Standings Bottomley, Cards; 31; Wilson, Cubs; 31; Hafey, Cards; 27; Bissonette, Robins; 25; Hornsay, Braves; 21; Hurst, Phiilles; 19; Harper, Cards; 19; Ott, Giants; 18. Yesterday's Homen: Batha, Yankee 1; Herk, Yankee 1; Hellman, Seiler 1; Senator, Seniors 1; Todd, Red Sox 1; O'Doul, Giants 1; O'Farrell, Giants 1. National League Final Standings. Chili American League 483; National League 611; Season's Total 1,094. Although in a batting slump through August and Sept., Babe Ruth finished the season only six ruths short of his own world's record of 60, established in 1927. The Yankees' sixth-ranked star W. Serrill of the Tigers in the fifth inning Sunday with Cedric Drus on first base. Plate Lunch 35c Lyons, France, Oct. 1—(UP)—The bodies of three Italian fliers, who were killed when their airplane crashed into the Rhone as they flew back from an unsuccessful searching mission, had not been recovered yet today. Bodies of Italian Fliers Have Not Been Located The three—Major Penzon, Corseico and Delattagna—was, by fewing low on the Rhone, apparently seeking a place in the Alps, where it struck high tension wires which carried 200,000 vlts of electricity. Two mechanics, Cidigotino and Barrocchins, were injured but were pulled down. Three more were reported to be recovering today. Home Run Club George's Lunch First door north of Varsity Home Made Pie BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow - Wed. Shows — 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. & Eve. 25 - 50 You've read the book now see it on the screen—the most important and outstanding achievement in the history of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Thursday - Friday - Saturday Joan Crawford "Our Dancing Daughters" Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Goodyear Tires Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Tunney's Marriage Plans Await Fiancee's Arriva Naples, Oct. 1—(UP)—Gene Tunney apparently is going to permit Mary Josephine Lauder to decide when and where they will be married The American heiress will arrive in Italy from the United States tomorrow morning—and all plans have been made to prevent a crowd of curious people from entering Tunney's wedding plans are held in abeyance until then. Everything is in readiness for the marriage should Genc desire to have it in Naples. Special Alumni Delegation to View Final Practice There will be a special delegation of alumni from the Kansas Cities and from Tepeka in Lawrence Thursday afternoon, October 4, to view the fint final team against the Bowl team before it goes into action against Grinnell on Saturday, Oct. 6. The alumni are planning to give the team a final boost before the initial game of the season. It is probable that this alumni delegation will remain in Lawrence Thursday evening to attend the initiation of the new stud George R. Allen, LL. B., a resident of Lawrence, was this summer elected president of the Fraternal Aid Union. "The College Jeweler 911 Mass. St. Teams Go to Indianapolis Teaching to adolescents Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 1—(UP)—The World Series were "encore to Indianapolis early today, prepared to resume their battle for the championship on Wednesday." The Indians won Sunday, 5 to 1, and lead the Rochester Red Wings, two games to one. The first team to win five games takes the series. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 1—(UP)—Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary, appointed to dissec- ternational affairs here today with the assertion that "one can't have a holiday and discuss politics." He will be a guest of Doughas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford during a two-day visit to San Francisco. He will need visit San Francisco, Vancouver and Barff in his world tour. British Minister in Los Angeles. GRIFFITH-JOHNSON'S JAYHAWK BAND Merle Griffith Karl Johnson Phone 1907J Phone 2598 VARSITY "The Home of the Jayhawks" Tonite - Tomorrow and Wednesday Greta Garbo and John Gilbert "LOVE" A truly wonderful picture. Such Romance! Such Passion! The greatest lovers of the screen at their best, and so much more... Thursday - Friday - Saturday A Drama of Passion On the Burning Sands of the Desert Norman Lewis KERRY STONE In a Drama of Tangled Lives "The Foreign Legion" Mary Nolan and June Marlowe Comedy — News — Torres Shows 3-7-9 JERRY at the organ Prices Mat. 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