Monday, Sept. 15, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 FIRST DAY ON NEW JOB—Duane Morris, shifted Saturday from quarterback to left halfback, eludes a would-be tackler as he gains ground in the Saturday afternoon scrimmage. Pirates Hang on For NL Sprint By United Press International The American League's seven dwarfs have officially conceded to the New York Yankees but the stubborn Pittsburgh Pirates refuse to give up their 100-1 shot pursuit of the Milwaukee Braves in the National League. The Yankees mathematically clinched their ninth pennant in 10 years under Casey Stengel and their 24th since 1921 when they beat the Kansas City Athletics, 5-3 and 12-7, in 14 innings. The first-game victory was enough to mathematically eliminate the second-place Chicago White Sox and the long nightcap only delayed the cork popping. The Braves, however, saw their N.L. lead dwindle to six games when they bowed to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-3, and the Pirates swept by the Chicago Cubs, 5-4 and 6-2. Three ex-Kansas City pitchers combined to win the pennant-clincher for the Yankees, Duke Maas gaining his 10th win with the aid of ninth-inning relief help from Ryne Duren and Art Ditmar. KU Pass Defense Game Looks Bad Saturday Coach Jack Mitchell said the passing defense and offense was still not working right. He said after the game that it looked like nothing had been accomplished on pass defense during the spring practice. "Kicking was not too good," he commented. "Some of the quick kicks were effective because of the strong wind. We were not running any kicks back, so that could have made the kicking game look good." The Jayhawker football squad resumed practice today after a Saturday afternoon scrimmage that didn't show up anything really good or bad. "Pass defense was awful bad. I'm afraid that's going to be what kills us. We know our passing attack is weak, and when it shows up as strong as it did today, it proves that our defense is terrible." He said a complete workout on pass defense would be on schedule this week. The third and fourth stringers, running Texas Christian University plays, were defeated 43-0 by the first and second squads. Mitchell was pleased with the performance of two players, Bob Marshall and Fred Bukaty. Marshall, quarterback, scored two touchdowns and passed for two more. Bukaty, fullback, made a touchdown and ran a conversion. Rookie Don Demeter's two-run seventh-inning homer gave the Dodgers their winning margin after Don Zimmer's single tied the score. "Marshall is looking good. There are no signs yet that his knee is going to cause trouble. But we know that it could be hurt again." Coach Mitchell planned to have all of his players working out either today or later in the week. He said Bill Blasi and John Peppercorn would be back for certain. Tom Russell is on the not-quite-so-sure list. TCU Has Been Tough for Kansas a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! Save for Oregon State, which has been met only once, Kansas' winning percentage against its traditional opening opponent, TCU, is the lowest against any fee on the Jayhawkers' 1958 schedule at .233. The 16th collision between these two clubs here Sept. 20 will find the Horned Frogs showing a 10-2 won-lost edge with three ties. Homer Floyd, playing backlash and halfback positions, led the 1957 squad in rushing with a net total of 505 vards. ATTENTION Faculty and Staff ( ) Enclosed find $3.00 for one year renewal Offer expires October 1, 1958 Now you can receive a copy of the Kansan delivered daily to your desk for only $3.00 a year. In the past all non-students paid $4.50 a year, but the Kansan is now offering to you this special savings of $1.50 a year, plus "to-your-desk" delivery. Remember, the papers in campus delivery boxes are for students only, who have all paid for their copies. Only persons who subscribe to the Kansan are entitled to a copy. 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