8 Friday, October 15, 1976 University Daily Kansan Irish folk music fills intimate atmosphere The sound of sadden Irish jigs, reels, and ballads filled the Spencer Research Library auditorium last night during a concert of Irish folk music. The music was performed for an audience of about 40 by Newton Baggett, who played mandolin and mando-cello; Richard Dishinger, on fiddle and mandolin; Martha Haehl, flute and guitar; Steve Mason, fiddle and guitar; and Gloria Thorn, bass and guitar. Hagiodon, who organizes the concert, was narrator and sang in some of the songs. "I was really pleased about the concert," he said. "I last last night at audiotourism was perfect for performance." Hagedorn was referring to the intimate atmosphere of the auditorium, capacity 100, in which the group was close to the audience and played without the use of microphones. Hagedorn said the concert was organized because of the group's interest in Irish folk music and to help publicize "Irish History and Culture." a book written by several University of Kansas faculty members and architect of Irish literature used for the book. Mason said the group's interest in Irish music grew out of an encounter with an Irish folk group, the Dayhills, at the Wednesday night bluegrass jams on Attic the wall Hall. Mason is a co-owner of the Instruments, which owns Off the Wall Hall. "The Dayhills played off the Wall three times to shockingly empty houses," McKinney said. "Those who were there were treated to a jig workshop." Mason said the group made tapes of the Dairys' Irish music and played it over the doors. "It was really fun," he said. "Irish folk music is my favorite for now and I love it," you say. You get so sured of bluesgrass, he jest. The group will play tonight at Fookiller, a folk music center in Kansas City, Mo., Mason said. He said the group is also considering playing in the Traveling Folk Festival this summer. The festival is sponsored by the Kansas Folkcenter Center in Lawrence and presents folk music concerts all over the state, he said. The exhibit that was published by the concert, "The Case of Ireland," is on display in the department of special collections in the library. Alexandra Mason, assistant director of the special collections library, said the collection included books, manuscripts, maps and some art prints dealing with Irish history and culture. The collection formerly belonged to P. S. Regery, Mason said, and Irishman who were among the people killed. Kansas City second life with a home run to right field second singles by Al Cowens and Danny Wheeler. From page one Yankees nip . . . In their ninth, the Royals tried to win it. With two out, Buck Martinez stroked his third hit of the game and Cowens walked. Wohlford hit a shot to third base that Craig Nettlebs grabbed on a shuttle and fired to Bismarck. Brinkman called Cowens out on a very close play. If Brinkman had called Cowens safe, it would have brought up Brett, the Royals' most effective hitter in the series. But the out call ended the inning and the Royals could only wait for Brett to get his swings in the 10th inning. BUT, BECAUSE of Chambliss, that 10th never came. Kansas City had jumped in front quickly. With two out in the first inning, Brett doubled to right field. John Mayberry then homered to put Kansas City on top, 2-0. But the Yankees got those runs right back in their half of the first. Rivers, leading off against Dennis had trapped a triplet when race when Roy Rowsley hit. White stole second and Munson followed to third. She sent white to third and finished Leonard's Herzog, who almost started Paul Splitter to aid for the left-hander quickly. The move was quicker than his own. AN INNING LATER, the Royals had the lead again. grounder that tied the score, but Splittert got out of the jam without further damage. With one out, Cookie Rojas ripped a single, E Figureau caught him leaining the wrong way and had him picked off first. But Rojas scampered safely into second, beating Chamblis' throw and avoiding Willie Dubbh's tag. Rojas then scored on a single by Martinez. The score was still 3-2 as the Yankees came in first in the third. Rivers singled to Edwards, who scored 5-4. Munson followed with a single to right, scoring Rivers with the tying run, and then Chambliss banged into a force play that scored White and put New York in front for the first time, 4-5. IN THE SIXTH, Rivers dropped a bunt in front of the plate and beat it out for his fourth hit of the game. White sacrificed and Munson singled to right, scoring Rivers. Munson was thrown out trying to stretch snout, but Chamblain followed with another snout. Carlos May followed by hitching a bouncer to Brett, who threw the ball in the dirt at first, allowing Chambliss to slide home with the sixth Yankee run. With Figuero cruising, that looked like it would be enough to wrap up the game and the pennant. But Brett's homenied缸 the game and created the dramatic finish that set off the first champagne party the Yankees have enjoyed since 1964. SPECIAL WEEKEND FILMS Experimental Filmmaker from Great Britain MIKE LEGGERT in Person! Presenting his 7 part, 2½ hr. collection of films. "SHEEPMAN AND THE SHEARED" Fri., Oct. 15, 8:00 FORUM ROOM $1.00 KANSAS UNION Including: "Sheep," "Sheepman," "Window," "Film Lane," "Farm," "Blue plus Green plus Red Sat. Midnight Movies "Blue plus Green plus Red," "Sheopwoman." Dir. Roger Corman—King of the "B's" "THE TRIP" (1967) with Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg Dennis Hopper Bruce Dern "In Psychedelic Color" "THE WILD ANGELS" Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra 12:00 Midnight -- $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Lee Pizza Inn serves $1.00 PITCHERS & 25c DRAWS Friday 2 p.m. 'til 12 p.m. We also make America's favorite pizza.) Golfers end year The KU women's golf team will close out its fall season Sunday with a dual meet against the University of Oklahoma. Tee-off time will be 10 a.m. at the Alvamar Hills Golf Course. ANIMATION SERIES Pizza inn. ALPHAVILLE (1965) Dir, Jean-Luc Godard with Eddie Constanine, Mon, Oct. 18, 7:30, 750 Mon., Oct. 18, 7:30, 750 Hillcrest Shopping Center Next to Hillcrest theatres Dial 841-2670 SEXTOONS an erotic Kartoon Karnival Tues., Oct. 19, 7:30, 9:30, 75c SCIENCE FICTION SERIES FILMS All films shown in Woodruff Auditorium MONTY PYTHON AND THE DIR. Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones with Monty PyTHON's Flying Circus 15, 17 and Sat., Oct. 16 3:30, 1:00 POPULAR FILMS SPECIAL WEEKEND FILMS Independent/Experimental Filmmaker Mike Lengelt From Great Britain will be on campus to show his films. (a collection of 7 separate films) Fri. Oct. 15, 8:00; $1 Forum Room MIDNIGHT MOVIES 831 Mass. Free parking in rear Roger Corman— "King of the B's" THE TRIP Susan Strasberg, Dennis Hopper, Bruce Dern "In Psychedelic Color" and THE WILD ANIMALS Petra Fonda, Nancy Sinatra Bruce Dern, Diane Ladd Sat., Oct. 16, Midnight, $1 SHEEPMAN AND THE SHEARED The University of Kansas Theatre and The School of Fine Arts present by TH fourt lingu the U which count Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living —A Musical Experience In Paris Friday and Saturday Oct.15 and 16 8:00 p.m. A HOMECOMING CELEBRATION UNIVERSITY THEATRE — MURPHY HALL Ticket Reservations — 864-3982 H/ reas stea K. U. students receive reserved seat tickets without charge upon presentation of current I.D. card This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund.