Sunday, October 9, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Fs Fouirli'E. me ? Seroes New York, with some superb relief pitching from Allie Reyn olds, held off a Dodger rally in the sixth to win the third game of the series Saturday afternoon at Ebbetts field. New York wasted no time with Don Newcombe, big Negro right hander who lost the opening game 1-0. The Yankees piled up three runs in the fourth to send New combe to the showers. Bobby Brown started things off in the fatal fourth with a double off the center field wall and scored a moment later ahead of Gene Woodling who had walked. Cliff Mapes' double into the left field center was the blow that sent Brown home. Lefty Joe Hatten, Iowa's favor 'te son, could do no better than Newcombe as pitcher Ed Lopat pounded out the third double of the inning to score Mapes. The other Yankee runs came in the fifth as a result of a walk to Tommy Henrich, Yogi Berra's single, an intentional pass to Joe DiMaggio and Brown's triple. Lopat, sailing along smoothly until the roof fell in in the sixth, needed good relief pitching to re cord another victory. Pee Wee Reese was the starter in the sixth as he opened the in ning with a Texas leaguer to cen ter and then the Dodgers began a rally in which nine men strolled to the plate. When the inning was finally over four runs had been recorded on seven hits. John Jor genscn batting for Carl Erskinc was called out on strikes to end the big outburst by the Brooklyn club. From the sixth on Reynolds and Jack Banta pitched no run ball, and the scoring for the third game of the series was over. Manager Casey Stengel altho glad to win the game hated to use Reynolds after his beautiful per formance in the first game. For it was Reynolds who was supposed to pitch the fourth game for the Yanks and not the third. Now the Yankee manager will have to use one of his other many but not so dependible pitchers. For the Brooks it was a tough game to lose and a very crucial one while for the Yanks it meant that the pressure was off ot least for the present. To stay in the running the Dodgers have to win four of the next five games while the Yanks can lose three and still win the series. fflfl Pree Throw interested and eligible stu- , derits wishing to enter the basket- ! ball free throw elimination tour- J nament should report to the equipment room, Physical Edu- j cation building, before Oct. 14 for qualifying scores.. Eligible students are those who are not basketball award winners at the University or basketball award winners from other col leges or universities. i i Fifty Throws. Each participant will complete 50 free throws with the , beat thirty-two (32) scores being paired for straight elimination play. A man may represent only one organization and must wear basketball shoes or shoot in stock ing feet. Scoring will be in groups of two's with men from different or ounWntinno nltornntins shootins in cnt'i rrr- nph nnrtirinnnt is I allowed a limit of ten (10) warm up throws and must declare his starting throw. The name of. your opponent can be picked up at the equip ment cage any time between 4 and 5:30 p.m. during the week of Oct. 17. Team championship will be de- Classified A boy to share a comfortable upstairs room with freshman Aft. student. In dividual desk, bed with innerspring mat tress. 2 blocks south of Ag. campus. 6-4 158. 34M Dudley. FfKK fCIKNC 'Yiipnrt men t for 2 or 3 boys. Call 2-3M4 after 6 pm. TYPING done for students. Experienced. Reasonable. Mrs. I. Johiisen, 3243 R St. 2 S1NCJLK rooms, near bus lint. $4 per week. A(r college district. 3(125 Orch ard St. Call 6-2873. I.MUiK selection nf beautiful arictlra at AVKIW CLOTHING. 1400 O St. termined by points awarded) in elimination tournament; advanc ing to second round and losing in second round, 5 points; advancing to third round and losing in third round, 10 points; advancing to semi-finals and losing in semi finals, 15 points; advancing to fi nals and losing in finals, 20 points; champion 25 points. A team tro phy will be given to the organi zation winning the championship; a medal to the individual cham pion, and certificates to the final ist and semifinalists. IM Bowling Entries Due There will be an intramural bowling tournament this year. The matches will be played at three alleys. They are: Lincoln Bowling Alleys, 236 North 12th; Rosewilde Bowling Parlors 1126 P; and Bowl-Mor Lanes, 304 South ninth. Deadline for entries in any of the three leagues independents, interdenominational, and interfra ternity is 5 p.m., Oct. 14. Each group will arrange with the manager of the alleys for their fee. A forfeited game will cause the. alley owners difficulty, since they lose money by holding the alley open. Arrangements must be made to supply the manager a guarantee in case of a forfeited game. Fees for three lines using the day wood will be about $0.75, and about $0.85 for three lines using the league wood. Team trophies will be awarded to interdenom inational and fraternity champs. Independent champions will re ceive intramural medals. SAM Remains Unbeaten in IM Football Intramural football placings be gan to shape up following Fri day's games. Sigma Alpha Mu continued unbeaten by turning back a determined Delta Sigma Phi team, 7-0. In other games, Phi Kappa Phi provided the potential punch in the last minute to defeate the TKE's, 6-4, while Pioneer was rolling by Cornhusker Co-op, 19-14. In the final game played Presbyterian House ran away from Methodist House, 23-0. The league standing: Intne 1 (9-man) Won I-ost Ptii Oamma Delta 3 0 Alpha Tau Omega 2 0 Delta t'psilon 2 1 Sigma Phi Kpsilon 1 1 Phi Delta Tneta 1 2 Phi Kapna Psl 0 3 Alpha Gamma Rlio 0 3 league 2 (9 man) Sigma Oil 3 0 Sigma Alpha Kpsilon 2 1 Beta Sigma Psi t 1 Beta Thela Pi 1 ' Sigma Nu 1 1 Kappa Sigma t) 2 Zeta Beta Tim 0 2 League 3 7-man Pioneer House 1 0 Delta Chi 1 0 Farm House 1 u Cortihus Her Co-op 0 1 Brown Palace 0 2 League 4 Sigma Alpha Mu 3 0 Theta XI 1 ti Delta Sigma Phi 1 1 PI Kappa Phi 1 2 Tau Kappa Kpsilon 0 3 league S Inter Varsity 2 0 Presbteri;in 2 0 Newman Club 1 1 Cotner Hitupe 1 2 Methodists 0 3 league A Student Union 2 0 Wheels 1 0 I.illies-V-5's 0 1 Burt's Boarding lli.u.se tl 1 Regent's Book Store 1 l.cnulle " Dorm A 1 0 Ag Men's Club 1 0 Y. M. '. A 1 ' Dorm B 1 ' Trident 1 Dorm C n 1 Huskers . . (Continued from Page 1.) Nagle tossed a pass to end Bob Schneider from the. Kansas State twenty yard line. Schneider took the ball on the five and bulled his way over the goal line. The play was set up by a pass interception. Kenny Fischer batted a pass by Jon O'Connor into the arms of Dick Regier who ran the ball to the KS twenty. Nagle's first pass to Bill "Rocky' Mueller was incomplete, but his second aerial hit Schnei der for the score. In the fourth quarter the Husk ers took the ball after a Wildcat punt on their own twenty-five. Krom there, two penalties brought the ball back to the Nebraska one yard line and set up the onky K State score ot the game. Jerry Ferguson was forced to punt from behind his own Roal line. A hard charging Wildcat line blocked the punt and Ken John ston, third string fullback, fell on the ball for the touchdown. N.U. Met Best Backfield" Nebraska met one of the best bnckfields they will all year, led by two sophomores, Elmer Crev lston and "Hi" Faubion. The Wildcat backs ripped off gain alter gain for long yardage. When the gains really counted though, the Husker forward wall was enough to put a damper on the 'Cats' hopes. Art Bauer, Shubert guard, was the defensive standout for the Huskers. Ho teamed with old re liable Tom Novak and sophomore Tracy Busch to make the Ne braska line impenetrable when it really counted. Rocky Mueller along with Fran Nagle were again the offensive stars. Rocky had two touchdowns called back because of penalties. KANSAS STATE. ENDS Pratner. Channel!, Berry, Tor bett, bogue. Johnson. Starns. TACKLKS Christiansen, Paco, Cole. Bohncnblust. (ienlbaeh. CUARDS Blanchard. I.ummlo, Smith. Koster, Romero. L. Kstes. WAA Calendar Of Events Told The W.A.A. has released a schedule of future events. All those who are interested should attend the Fall Frolic at 7 .m. Tuesday at Grant Memorial hall. Their will also be Orchesis try outs Wednesday Oct. 12 at Grant Memorial at 7 p.m. Swimming tryouts will be Thursday Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Coliseum. The soccerball schedule is as follows: Monday Oct. 10, D.G. No. 3 vs. Tri-Dclts and Pi Phi's vs. Towne Club. On Tuesday Oct. 11, the Kappa's No. 2 play the K.D. s and D.G.'s No. 1 play Gamma Phi's Wednesday Oct. 12, AOPi's vs. D. G. No. 2 and Wilson vs. Alpha Phi's No. 2. CKNTKRP Rohlnson. BACKS R. Kstes. Stehley. O'Connor, Tidwell, Crevlston, Hackney, Kane, John ston. NKBRANKA. ENDS- B. Schneider. Simon. R. Novak, Regier, M.igsa.-ien, Busch. TACK1.KS Tngood, Muxe. fioeblein, Reeee. Minmck. tlUARDS .SnleBtrom. Spellman, Means, Hawkins. Bauer, DiBlase. Hay. CF.NTKRS T. Novak. Mullen. BACKS Nagle. Fischer. Clark, Fergu son, Bloom, Mueller, Meginnis. Yost, Ad duce!. Kansas State , 0 0 0 6 - 6 Nebraska 7 6 0 013 Kansas State scoring: Touchdown Johnson. Nebraska scoring: Touchdown Clark B. Schneider. Extra point Yost (placement). Officials: Head linesman Ted O'Sul llvan, Missouri; field judge Dick Pul liam Nebraska; referee Robert Miller, Missouri; umpire Cirady Skillern, Oklahoma. 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