am Tuesday. Sept. 24, 1957 University Daily Kansan Mis- defense Sat- erial- Page 5 while, n had leven in the kend. Braves' Pennant Dreams Come True New York Wins AL Title As A's Edge Sox By UNITED PRESS The Milwaukee Braves took the National League pennant west for the first time in a decade today while the New York Yankees added an eighth American League flag to Casey Stengel's golden nine-year regime. The races ended about 10 minutes apart last night when a 2-run homer by Hank Aaron gave the Braves a 4-2, 11-inning clincher over the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Athletics dealt the Chicago White Sox their knockout blow with a 6-5 triumph. Yanks Win By Proxy The long-frustrated Braves thus enjoyed the thrill of clinching their flag themselves while the blase Yankees, who spent the night at the Basilio-Robinson flight, clinched by proxy. The Athletics have so many ex-Yankees that they often are referred to as the world champions' "second-stringers." The Braves became the first western team to win a National League flag since the Cardinals won in 1946 when Aaron's 43rd homer of the year, a 405-foot shot over the center field fence, followed a single by Johnny Logan. A crowd of 40,926 at County Stadium saw the Milwaukee dream come true after a tense three-hour and 33-minute struggle in which Stan Musial staged a 1-man war against the Braves. Battling to keep the Cardinals "alive," the 36-year-old Musial had two doubles and a single in four tries to raise his average to .349. One of the doubles followed a single by Wally Moon and two runs scored to put St. Louis ahead, 2-1, when Al Dark singled with two out. Jackson Protects Lead Larry Jackson, who relieved Vinegar Bend Mizell in the second inning, protected the lead until the seventh when Red Schoendiest singled, Logan sacrificed and Ed Mathews doubled. The score remained that way until the 11th when Aaron's blow finally put the egg in all Milwaukee's beer. The Athletics ended the White Sox' last hopes for a miracle when pinch-hitter Bob Cerv, an ex-Yankee, delivered a 410-foot sacrifice fly that brought in the winning run in the eighth inning. The bases had been filled on a double by Hector Lopez, Hal Smith's infield hit and a walk to Billy Hunter after the White Sox rallied for two runs in both the sixth and seventh innings to gain a 5-5 tie. Intramurals Start Monday The fall intramural program will swing into high gear with the kickoff in touch football slated for Monday. The deadline for entries for all fall intramural sports is 4 p.m. Friday, at the intramural office in Robinson Gym. Other fall intramural sports in addition to football are singles and doubles in golf, badminton, handball. tennis, and horseshoes. Each organization is limited to one "A" team in football, but may enter as many "B" teams as they want. A 25 cent entry fee is charged for each participant. A meeting of all intramural managers is scheduled for 4 p.m. Firday in 202 Robinson. Rules and other information concerning the fall program will be discussed. Walter J. Mikols, director of men's intramurals, is expecting a large turnout in all sports. The KU record for the most yards lost through penalties in one game is 130 by the 1947 team against Kansas State. CHUCK MATHER—We'll have to do better this week. -(Daily Kansan photo) Condition Key Factor In Kansas-TCU Contest Good physical condition was the key factor in the Kansas-TCU game, Coach Chuck Mather told a Quarterback Club meeting Monday night at the Eldridge Hotel. $ ^{4}$ "The team was hitting hard and it began to take its toll in the second half. As the game went on the opponent became conscious of this." Mather said. Plaved Positions Right "We haven't been able to have a team come back from the summer in the condition they were in, and the happiest thing for me is the fact they were rewarded for coming back in good condition. "I think the thing that was most pleasing to me was the fact that there wasn't one boy out there who wasn't trying to do what he was supposed to do." Mather said. Wayne Replogle, assistant coach, who scouted the Oregon State-Southern California game, spoke on the outlook for next Saturday's game with Oregon State. "Oregon State, outside of Oklahoma, was the most intense, vicious, and dogged team I have ever seen in my life." Replogle said. Mather said it was a shocking way to start a season when the ball is centered over the punter's head and recovered on the 3-yard line by the opposing team. "They (TCU) continued to run wide in the second half and we were a little bit better on defending against it," Mather said. The Horned Frogs, after Dikes was injured, were never the same on the outside plays. "If Chuck can win this one I'll be very happy about our conference chances this year," he added. TCU Missed Dikes Quarterbacks Meet At 7:30 Mather had nothing but praise for Films of the TCU football game will be shown at the first meeting of the KU Quarterback Club at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Leonard Parkinson, Scott City junior and chairman of the Student Union Activities sportsman committee, urged all student and faculty sports fans to attend. Chuck Mather, head football coach and Wayne Replogle, assistant football coach, will show the films and discuss the game. Present plans include a banquet for active members at the end of the year he added. There will be no dues, he said. Bob Marshall and said he played an "unusually fine game." He said Marshall was probably in the best condition of any man on the team. 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