University Daily Kansan Page 3 THE FINAL WORD—Head Kansas football coach Jack Mitchell, left, gives four of his ace backfield men the final word on Saturday's opponent, Syracuse. They are (from left to right): John Hadl, Roger McFarland, Fred Bukaty and Roger Hill. Bukaty, along with Sam Simpson, will not see action Saturday because of leg injuries. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Next week's World Series not only brings together two good baseball clubs but it also matches two able managers, one allegedly garnished with genius and the other apparently favored by lady luck. Genius vs. Luck in Series Some of the experts call Casey Stengel of the Yankees a genius because of 10 American League pennants in his 12 years at the New York helm. Others say Danny Murtaugh of the Pirates, despite his unquestioned ability, has been the luckiest guy in the majors since he returned to Pittsburgh in 1956 and became "the man who fell unstairs." Confidence in 70-year-old Casey's managerial magic, particularly his shuffling of pitchers in a series, is one of the reasons why the Yanks are favored at 6-5 to win the opening game at Pittsburgh Wednesday, and are the choice at $6^{1/2}$ to 5 to win the series. Murtaugh, who will be 43 Oct. 8 is expected to start right-hander Vern Law against either southpaw Whitey Ford or right-hander Art Ditmar in the opener. Make yourself clear because if it can be misunderstood, it will be misunderstood.—Anon. A reporter reminded Danny many baseball men considered him very lucky to have been chosen as a coach in the spring of '56 under manager Pobby Bragan—after Tommy Tatum had refused the Pirates' coaching offer. Anyway, for next week's contest between genius and luck, the bookies say it's 10-1 against the Yanks winning four straight, and 20-1 against the Pirates sweeping the title in four games. La Tropicana (orig. owner) Fall Intramural Football Games to Start Monday We Specialize in Mexican Food Only Cold Beverages The 1960 intramural season officially gets underway when ten fraternity football teams in two divisions clash Monday afternoon. 434 Locust All games will be played just south of Robinson Annex. This year a record number of individual participants and teams have signed up for the six intramural sports. Walter Mikols, director of the program, said today that a total of 1,279 students have signed up. Capturing more than two-thirds of the intramural players is the four divisions of touch football. Fraternity "A" with 15 teams and 239 participants; Fraternity "B" with 19 teams and 294 participants; Independent "A" with 15 teams and 227 participants; and Independent "B" with eight teams and 98 participants. The beauty of the old-fashioned blacksmith was that when you brought your horse to be shod he didn't think of 40 other things that ought to be done to it.—Wall Street Journal. Mikols said that five intramural football games will be played each weekday. Tennis drew the largest number of students for the individual sports, 126; with bадiment, 194; horseshoes, 78; golf, 69; and handball, 44. The individual sports will be conducted in five rounds with Oct. 5 as the first round deadline. Ten Fraternities Start League Play Monday The first teams to play this season will be Lamba Chi Alba and Delta Upsilon. Also meeting Monday afternoon will be Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Nu and the Sigma Chis. All of these games are in the "A" division. The lead-off games in the *division* are: Phi Gamma Delta and Psi Kappa Tau, and Delta Upsilon and Phi Kappa Psi. Who Knows? Can KU Beat Syracuse? Can the Pirates Beat the Yankees? Can Nixon Beat Kennedy? But We Do Know We can repair your TV or Radio so you can see or hear it all. American TV & Radio 9th & N. H. Geo. Schmitendorf Sr. Shop VI 3-0631 THE EASY, SAFE and PAINLESS WAY TO BUY YOUR 1961 JAYHAWKER IS WHEN YOU PAY YOUR FEES! WKERJAYHA JAYHAWKER HAWKERJAY YHAWKERJA RJAYHAWKE JAYHAWKER ERJAYHAWK KERJAYHAW HAWKERJAY AYHAWKERJ WKERJAYHA AWKERJAYR YHAWKERJA JAYHAWKER HAWKERJAY AYHAWKERJ WKERJAYHA OF COURSE I WANT MY 1961 JAYNAWKER MAGAZINE YEARBOOK. HERE IS MY $6.00 WHICH INCLUDES FOUR ISSUES AND A BINDER. I WILL GIVE THIS CARD TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE WITH MY FEED PAYMENT. BUYING NOW SAVES ME $0.00 BECAUSE THE BOOK WILL COST $6.50 AFTER OCTOBER 7. MY SIGNATURE (ONE CHECK MAY BE MADE OUT TO COVER FEES, BLUE CROSS, AND JAYHAWKER) 1. Pick up your JAY-HAWKER IBM card when you get your other fee cards 2. Sign the JAYHAWKER cards 3. Add $6.00 to your fees and write ONE check for tuition, senior dues, Blue Cross and the 1961 JAYHAWKER 4. At the business office you will receive a receipted card good for all four issues and the cover of the 1961 JAYHAWKER. ASSURE YOUR COPY NOW and SAVE 50c